• Title/Summary/Keyword: finite element method(FEM) modal analysis

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A Study on the Dynamic Analysis in the Shaft of Turbo-Blower for Fuel Cell (연료전지용 터보압축기 회전축의 동특성 해석에 관한 연구)

  • 김홍건;나석찬;김성철;강영우;양균의;이희관;최문창
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Machine Tool Engineers
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.81-87
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    • 2004
  • A 3-D FEM (Finite Element Method) analysis of the turbo-blower shaft attached to a fuel cell was performed using Lanczos algorithm. The modal analysis was analyzed in order to investigate natural frequency and maximum displacement for 10 times. It was found that the first mode of natural frequency is 109.1Hz with the maximum displacement of 0.16mm while the tenth mode of natural frequency is 2464Hz with the maximum displacement of 0.25mm. Consequently, the results of modal analysis of the turbo-blower for a fuel cell system show good dynamic responses.

Development of the FE(Finite Element) model for analysing the squeal noise of wheel brake system (휠 제동 장치의 스퀼 소음 해석을 위한 해석 모델 구축)

  • Cha, Jung-Kwon;Park, Yeong-Il;Lee, Dong-Kyun;Cho, Dong-Hun;Kim, Ki-Nam;Beak, Jin-Sung
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2008.11b
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    • pp.1407-1412
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    • 2008
  • Squeal of disk brake is a noise and self excited vibration with frequency range of $1{\sim}10Khz$ cause by the friction force between the disk and the pad of the automobile. Passengers in a cehicle feel uncomfortable. In this paper modal analysis of wheel brake system was performed in order to prediction of squeal phenomenon. It was shown that the prediction of system instability is possible by FEM. finite element model of that brake system was made. Some parts of a real brake was selected and modeled. The normal mode analysis method performs analyses of each brake system component. Experiment of modal analysis was performed for each brake components and experimental results were compared with analytical result from FEM.

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Vibration Analysis of the Active Multi-Layer Beams by Using Spectrally Formulated Exact Natural Modes

  • Lee, Usik;Kim, Joohong;Andrew Y. T. Leung
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.199-209
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    • 2001
  • Modal analysis method (MAM) is introduced for the fully coupled structural dynamic problems. In this paper, the beam with active constrained layered damping (ACLD) treatment is considered as a representative problem. The ACLD beam consists of a viscoelastic layer that is sandwiched between the base beam structure and an active piezoelectric layer. The exact damped natural modes are spectrally formulated from a set of fully coupled dynamic equations of motion. The orthogonality property of the exact damped natural modes is then derived in a closed form to complete the modal analysis method. The accuracy of the present MAM is evaluated through some illustrative examples: the dynamic characteristics obtained by the present MAM are compared with the results by spectral element method (SEM) and finite element method (FEM). It is numerically proved that MAM solutions become identical to the accurate SEM solutions as the number of exact natural used in MAM is increased.

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Ambient vibration testing of Berta Highway Bridge with post-tension tendons

  • Kudu, Fatma Nur;Bayraktar, Alemdar;Bakir, Pelin Gundes;Turker, Temel;Altunisik, Ahmet Can
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.21-44
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    • 2014
  • The aim of this study is to determine the dynamic characteristics of long reinforced concrete highway bridges with post-tension tendons using analytical and experimental methods. It is known that the deck length and height of bridges are affected the dynamic characteristics considerably. For this purpose, Berta Bridge constructed in deep valley, in Artvin, Turkey, is selected as an application. The Bridge has two piers with height of 109.245 m and 85.193 m, and the total length of deck is 340.0 m. Analytical and experimental studies are carried out on Berta Bridge which was built in accordance with the balanced cantilever method. Finite Element Method (FEM) and Operational Modal Analysis (OMA) which considers ambient vibration data were used in analytical and experimental studies, respectively. Finite element model of the bridge is created by using SAP2000 program to obtain analytical dynamic characteristics such as the natural frequencies and mode shapes. The ambient vibration tests are performed using Operational Modal Analysis under wind and human loads. Enhanced Frequency Domain Decomposition (EFDD) and Stochastic Subspace Identification (SSI) methods are used to obtain experimental dynamic characteristics like natural frequencies, mode shapes and damping ratios. At the end of the study, analytical and experimental dynamic characteristic are compared with each other and the finite element model of the bridge was updated considering the material properties and boundary conditions. It is emphasized that Operational Modal Analysis method based on the ambient vibrations can be used safely to determine the dynamic characteristics, to update the finite element models, and to monitor the structural health of long reinforced concrete highway bridges constructed with the balanced cantilever method.

Finite Element Modeling for rubber grommet to reduce vibration refrigerator (냉장고 진동 저감을 위한 그로멧의 유한요소모델링)

  • Kook, Jung-Hwan;Thuy, Tran Ho Vinh;Kim, Jung-Seon;Wang, Se-Myung;Lee, Dong-Hyun
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2007.11a
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    • pp.947-950
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    • 2007
  • In this study, vibration analysis of a refrigerator was carried out to reduce vibration by considering grommet. When the refrigerator machine room is modeled by finite element method, spring elements are added to constructions of the FEmodel for each component and update. To design the grommet of refrigerator, FEmodel must have vibration characteristics of each components such as baseplate, pipe and compressor it self. The modal analyses are conducted to validate suggested approach when the components of machine room are assembled together. And, in this study, optimal design of grommet is conducted to avoid the resonance at the operating frequency of refrigerator. The experimental and FEM result of suggested design showed good agreement and are presented here.

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Modal identification of time-varying vehicle-bridge system using a single sensor

  • Li, Yilin;He, Wen-Yu;Ren, Wei-Xin;Chen, Zhiwei;Li, Junfei
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.107-119
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    • 2022
  • Modal parameters are widely used in bridge damage detection, finite element model (FEM) updating and design optimization. However, the conventional modal identification approaches require large number of sensors, enormous data processing workload, but normally result in mode shapes with low accuracy. This paper proposes a modal identification method of time-varying vehicle-bridge system using a single sensor. Firstly, the essential physical relationship between the instantaneous frequency of the vehicle-bridge system and the bridge mode shapes are derived. Subsequently, based on the synchroextracting transform, the instantaneous frequency of the system is tracked through the dynamic response collected by a single sensor, and further the modal parameters are estimated by using the derived physical relationship. Then numerical and experimental examples are conducted to examine the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed method. Finally, the modal parameters identified by the proposed method are applied in bridge FEM updating. The results manifest that the proposed method identifies the modal parameters with high accuracy via a single sensor, and can provide reliable data for the FEM updating.

Modal Analysis of an Ultrasonic Tool Horn for RFID TAG Micro-pattern Forming (RFID TAG 미세패턴 성형을 위한 공구혼 진동해석)

  • Kim, Kang-Eun;Lee, Bong-Gu;Choi, Sung-Ju
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.17 no.12
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    • pp.652-658
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    • 2016
  • In this paper, the theoretical research and simulation using the Finite Element Method (FEM) to design and form a micro-pattern for an ultrasonic horn is described. The present method is based on an initial design estimate obtained by FEM analysis. The natural and resonant frequencies required for the ultrasonic tool horn used for forming the fine pattern were predicted by finite element analysis. FEM analysis using ANSYS S/W was used to predict the resonant frequency for the optimum technical design of the ultrasonic horn vibration mode shape. When electrical power is supplied to the ultrasonic transducer, it is converted into mechanical movement energy, leading to vibration. The RFID TAG becomes the pattern formed on the insulating sheet by using the longitudinal vibration energy of the ultrasonic tool horn. The FEM analysis result is then incorporated into the optimal design and manufacturing of the ultrasonic tool horn.

Static and vibration analysis of thin plates by using finite element method of B-spline wavelet on the interval

  • Xiang, Jiawei;He, Zhengjia;He, Yumin;Chen, Xuefeng
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.25 no.5
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    • pp.613-629
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    • 2007
  • A finite element method (FEM) of B-spline wavelet on the interval (BSWI) is used in this paper to solve the static and vibration problems of thin plate. Instead of traditional polynomial interpolation, the scaling functions of two-dimensional tensor product BSWI are employed to construct the transverse displacements field. The method combines the accuracy of B-spline functions approximation and various basis functions for structural analysis. Some numerical examples are studied to demonstrate the proposed method and the numerical results presented are in good agreement with the solutions of other methods.

Backfill and subsoil interaction effects on seismic behavior of a cantilever wall

  • Cakir, Tufan
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.117-138
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    • 2014
  • The main focus of the current study is to evaluate the dynamic behavior of a cantilever retaining wall considering backfill and soil/foundation interaction effects. For this purpose, a three-dimensional finite element model (FEM) with viscous boundary is developed to investigate the seismic response of the cantilever wall. To demonstrate the validity of the FEM, analytical examinations are carried out by using modal analysis technique. The model verification is accomplished by comparing its predictions to results from analytical method with satisfactory agreement. The method is then employed to further investigate parametrically the effects of not only backfill but also soil/foundation interactions. By means of changing the soil properties, some comparisons are made on lateral displacements and stress responses. It is concluded that the lateral displacements and stresses in the wall are remarkably affected by backfill and subsoil interactions, and the dynamic behavior of the cantilever retaining wall is highly sensitive to mechanical properties of the soil material.