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Study of Safety Tolerance for Wheelchair Bus Crashworthiness (휠체어 탑승 개조버스의 안전도 연구)

  • Shin, Jaeho;Kang, Byungdo
    • Journal of Auto-vehicle Safety Association
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.63-68
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    • 2019
  • The Korean traffic systems for transportation vulnerable are still under development and their social life are limited even if the traffic environment systems are developed consistently. To secure his/her mobility right, it has been required to set up the particular system for the traffic welfare, for example the express and intercity bus operations for wheelchair users. The express and intercity bus development for wheelchair users based on the original bus model has been performed. This study has investigated the safety tolerance for the bus stiffness, rollover and side impact characteristics to ensure occupant safety using the finite element models. The wheelchair bus model showed the improved crashworthiness according to the partially reinforced structure and better safety tolerance for the wheelchair users.

Free vibration analysis of damaged composite beams

  • Cunedioglu, Yusuf;Beylergil, Bertan
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.55 no.1
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    • pp.79-92
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    • 2015
  • In this study, free vibration analyses of symmetric laminated cantilever and simply supported damaged composite beams are investigated by using finite element method (FEM). Free vibration responses of damaged beams are examined using Euler Bernoulli beam and classical lamination theories. A computer code is developed by using MATLAB software to determine the natural frequencies of a damaged beam. The local damage zone is assumed to be on the surface lamina of the beam by broken fibers after impact. The damaged zone is modeled as a unidirectional discontinuous lamina with $0^{\circ}$ orientations in this study. Fiber volume fraction ($v_f$), fiber aspect ratio ($L_f/d_f$), damage length ($L_D$) and its location (${\lambda}/L$), fiber orientation and stacking sequence parameters effects on natural frequencies are investigated. These parameters are affected the natural frequency values significantly.

Assessment of a concrete arch bridge using static and dynamic load tests

  • Caglayan, B. Ozden;Ozakgul, Kadir;Tezer, Ovunc
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.41 no.1
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    • pp.83-94
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    • 2012
  • Assessment of a monumental concrete arch bridge with a total length of 210 meters having three major spans of 30 meters and a height of 65 meters, which is located in an earthquake-prone region in southern part of the country is presented in this study. Three-dimensional finite element model of the bridge was generated using a commercially available general finite element analysis software and based on the outcomes of a series of in-depth acceleration measurements that were conducted on-site, the model was refined. By using the structural parameters obtained from the dynamic and the static tests, calibrated model of the bridge structure was obtained and this model was used for necessary calculations regarding structural assessment and evaluation.

Study of Restraint System Computational Model and Occupant Behavior for Vehicle Occupant Protection (자동차 승객보호를 위한 안전장치 해석모델 및 승객거동 연구)

  • Han, Kyeonghee;Shin, Jaeho;Kim, Kyungjin;So, Young Myung;Kim, Siwoo
    • Journal of Auto-vehicle Safety Association
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.99-105
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    • 2021
  • Vehicle occupant postures are anticipated to vary more widely during automated driving and to become more significant in terms of the autonomous vehicle safety. Experimental and computational approaches are needed to investigate and evaluate occupant behaviors during automated driving in general. However the validity and effect of such occupant postures are unknown, thus it is necessary to examine occupant behaviors and injury countermeasures for various occupant postures. This study was focused on the development and evaluation of restraint system model for occupant behavior examinations in the first step according to autonomous vehicle occupant safety. The finite element models of dummy and restraint system were set up and simulation results showed overall model performance and safety tolerances of different reclined occupant postures during frontal impact loading.

Research of the impact of material and flow properties on fluid-structure interaction in cage systems

  • Mehmet Emin Ozdemir;Murat Yaylaci
    • Wind and Structures
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    • v.36 no.1
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    • pp.31-40
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    • 2023
  • This paper investigates the mechanical behavior of full-scale offshore fish cages under hydrodynamic loads. To simulate different cases, different materials were used in the fish cage and analyzed under different flow velocities. The cage system is studied in two parts: net cage and floating collar. Analyses were performed with the ANSYS Workbench program, which allows the Finite Element Method (FEM) and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) method to be used together. Firstly, the fish cage was designed, and adjusted for FSI: Fluid (Fluent) analysis. Secondly, mesh structures were created, and hydrodynamic loads acting on the cage elements were calculated. Finally, the hydrodynamic loads were transferred to the mechanical model and applied as a pressure on the geometry. In this study, the equivalent (von Mises) stress, equivalent strain, and total deformation values of cage elements under hydrodynamic loads were investigated. The data obtained from the analyses were presented as figures and tables. As a result, it has been shown that it is appropriate to use all the materials examined for the net cage and the floating collar.

A Study on the Vibrational Characteristics of Natural Frequency with Balancing type Vibratory Conveyor Using Finite Element Methods (유한요소해석법을 이용한 평형형 진동이송기의 고유진동수 특성분석에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Seung-Yong;Yi, Sung-Il;Kim, Chol-Ho;Choi, Yong-Jae;Choi, Woo-Chun
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2001.11a
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    • pp.568-572
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    • 2001
  • An industrial vibratory conveyor system is devised for large-scale feeding by the low-power, using natural frequency of the system. The important thing in this system is to determine the natural frequency and to drive by it. The purpose of this study is to build up reliance on the system with changing of element parameters for vibration characteristics of balancing type vibratory conveyor by using F.E.M. modeling. For investigating the natural frequency, modal testing is performed by using impact hammer, accelerometer and LMS/Vibration Analysis System. Experimental results are compared with F.E.M results. The results of the comparisons within the errors of less than 2 percent can verify the reliability of the F.E.M. analysis of the system. Also we can verify that the characteristics of natural frequency have linearly decreased(-6%) as adding the mass($50{\sim}600kg$). We can find that controlling driving frequency is necessary for triggering the natural frequency, but natural frequency is less affected by adding the mass on the balancing weight.

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Dynamic Fracture Properties of Nylon Thermoplastic Material Depending on Notch Angle with Charpy Impact Machine and Finite Element Method (유한요소법과 샤피충격시험기에 의한 노치각도에 따른 나일론 열가소성 플라스틱 재료의 파괴특성)

  • Park, Myung-Kyun;Lee, Jung-Won;Kim, Tae-Ok
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Gas
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 2008
  • The notched Charpy impact test is one of the most prevalent techniques used to characterize the effect of high impulse loads on polymeric materials. In this study, a method of analysis in nylon plastic materials is suggested to evaluate the critical strain energy release rate for variation of notch angles from the Charpy impact energy measurement. Instrumented Charpy impact tester was used to extract ancillary information concerning fracture parameters in addition to total fracture properties and maximum critical load. The dynamic stress intensity factor of nylon plastic material was calculated for the ASTM Charpy specimen from the obtained maximum critical load. Also, the finite element model was developed to figure out the stress distributions for Charpy specimen with different notch angles subject to 3 point bending load which is equivalent to the load applied in the experiment.

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Experiments on the Denting Damage and Residual Strength of Stiffened Plates (보강판의 국부변형 손상과 잔류 강도의 실험연구)

  • Park, Sang-Hyun;Shin, Hyun Kyoung;Kang, Eungsoon;Cho, Sang-Rai;Jang, Yong-Su;Baek, Nam-Ki;Park, Dong-Ki
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.57 no.4
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    • pp.182-190
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    • 2020
  • This study reports a series of drop impact tests performed to generate denting damages on stiffened plates and their residual ultimate strength tests under axial compression. The models were fabricated of general structural steel, and each model has six longitudinal stiffeners and two transverse frames. Among six fabricated models, four were damaged, and two were left intact for reference. To investigate the effects of collision velocity and impact location on the extent of damage, the drop height and the impact location were changed in each impact test. After performing the collision tests, the ultimate axial compression tests were conducted to investigate the residual strengths of the damaged stiffened plates. Finite element analyses were also carried out using a commercial package Abaqus/Explicit. The material properties obtained from a quasi-static tensile tests were used, and the strain-rate sensitivity was considered. After importing the collision simulation results, the ultimate strength calculations were carried out and their results were compared with the test data for the validation of the finite element analysis method.

Design of the Impact Absorber used for a Shuttle Car for LMTT with respect to the Drop Height of a Container (컨테이너의 낙하높이에 따른 LMTT 용 Shuttle Car 의 충격흡수기 설계)

  • 한동섭;한근조;심재준;김태형
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2004.10a
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    • pp.1479-1482
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    • 2004
  • LMTT (Linear Motor-based Transfer Technology) is horizontal transfer system in the maritime container terminal for the port automation. The system is driven by PMLSM (Permanent Magnetic Linear Synchronous Motor) that is consists of stator modules on the rail and shuttle car. This paper investigates the effect of the drop height of container on impact reaction force of the Impact Absorber (IA) in shuttle car for LMTT. The results of this investigation are obtained from detailed finite element analysis for various parameters, such as the spring coefficient, the drop height of container.

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Analysis of Low Velocity Impact on Biomimetic Composites Mimicking Nacre (진주조개를 모방한 생체모방 복합재료의 저속충격 해석)

  • Jo, Seung-Un;Beom, Hyeon-Gyu
    • Composites Research
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 2010
  • The dynamicresponse of biomimetic composites mimicking nacre under low velocity impact is investigated. The composites have hierarchical structures with a staggered pattern consisting of a protein and a mineral. To analyze the impact response of the composites, the finite element method is used. The effects of the hierarchical structures of the compositeson the dynamic response are examined. It is shown that the maximum stress, displacement and contact force in the composite subjected to low velocity impact decrease as the level of structural hierarchy increases.