• 제목/요약/키워드: corner chamfering

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연속섬유 시트로 보강된 RC 부재의 모서리 형상에 따른 보강 효율에 관한 연구 (Strengthening Efficiency for the Various Corner Shapes of RC Member confined with Continuous Fiber Sheets)

  • 고훈범;이진섭
    • 한국건축시공학회지
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    • 제8권2호
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    • pp.113-119
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    • 2008
  • Recently, fiber reinforced polymers(FRP) composite materials are used extensively in the rehabilitation of concrete structural members. A main application is to wrap beams and columns using the continuous fibers sheets to improve their strength and ductility. The corner chamfering affects significantly the performance of the continuous fibers sheets, and could lead to environmental problem with waste and dust. The main purpose of this paper is to verify the effect of corner conditions on the strength of the continuous fiber sheets, and to introduce new attached components which can avoid environmental problem. A total of 15 specimens were tested and carefully checked for three types of continuous fiber sheets(carbon, glass, and aramid) and three types of corner conditions(non-chamfering, chamfering, and device attaching). It is proved that the devices proposed in this research have some capabilities to use for RC member. But additional research will be needed for commercializing.

기어 챔퍼링 공정에서 공구의 절삭력 해석 (Analysis on Cutting Force of Tool in Gear Chamfering Process)

  • 최부림;황광복;배강열
    • 한국기계가공학회지
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    • 제12권1호
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    • pp.52-62
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    • 2013
  • In order to obtain the relation between the cutting force and the process parameters in the chamfering process for the gear of a gear shaft, analysis of the process was performed with a simplified model instead of considering the whole actual 3-dimensional cutting situation produced between cutting tool and gear. The model divided the actual situation into the accumulation of hundreds of 2-dimensional layers with a small thickness in the direction of the height of gear and derived cutting force at a cutting position by accumulating each cutting force calculated in a layer. With proposed method to analyze the cutting forces in the chamfering process, it was revealed that the cutting position and size were exactly searched to calculate the cutting force in each layer. The total cutting force was the highest in the corner where the cutter encountered the gear first during the relative motion between them. The cutting forces were changed in proportion to the cutting parameters such as feed rate and trajectory.

Aerodynamic optimization of twisted tall buildings

  • Magdy Alanani;Ahmed Elshaer;Girma Bitsuamlak
    • Wind and Structures
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    • 제39권2호
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    • pp.101-110
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    • 2024
  • Tall buildings are distinguished by their slenderness, making them sensitive to wind loads. A huge amount of resources is typically dedicated to controlling loads and vibrations caused by wind. Enhancing tall buildings' aerodynamic performance can save a large portion of these expenses. This enhancement can be achieved through aerodynamic optimization that can be tackled either by altering the outer shape of the building locally through modifying the corners (e.g., corner chamfering) or globally through changing the whole form of the building (e.g., twisting). In this paper, a newly developed aerodynamic optimization procedure (AOP) is adopted to enhance tall buildings' aerodynamic performance. This procedure is a combination of computational fluid dynamics (CFD), Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) and Genetic algorithm (GA). An ANN-based surrogate model is used to evaluate the aerodynamic parameters through the optimization procedure to reach a reliable aerodynamic shape. Helical twisting and corner modifications of the buildings are used to reduce the along-wind base moment.