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A Large Slipping Finite Element Model for Geosynthetics Interface Modeling

  • Yi, Chang-Tok
    • Geotechnical Engineering
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.35-48
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    • 1996
  • Reinforced soil structures may experience large local movements between soil and reinforcement. The failure modes of a reinforced structure depend on several factors which are governed by deformation and slipping of the reinforcement. In some cases, pulling out of the reinforcement may occur instead of rupturing, The growing use of geosynthetic liner system for storage of solid and liquid wastes has led to a number of slope instability problems where the synthetic liner may undergo a large amount of stretching and slipping as a result of the loading. The conventional finite element model for the soil-reinforcement interface uses a zero thickness joint element with normal and shear stiffnesses and can only accommodate a small amount of deformation. When a large slippage occurs, the model provides an i ncorrect mechanism for deformation. This paper presents a new interface finite element model which is able to simulate a large amount of slippage between soil and reinforcement. The formulation of the model is presented and the capability of the model is demonstrated using illustrative examples.

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Computational Modeling of the Bearing Coupling Section of Machine Tools (공작기계 베어링 결합부의 전산 모델링)

  • Kim, Hyun-Myung;Seo, Jae-Wu;Park, Hyung-Wook
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.29 no.10
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    • pp.1050-1055
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    • 2012
  • The bearing coupling section of machine tools is the most important factor to determine their static/dynamic stiffness. To ensure the proper performance of machine tools, the static/dynamic stiffness of the rotating system has to be predicted on the design stage. Various parameters of the bearing coupling section, such as the spring element, node number and preload influence the characteristics of rotating systems. This study focuses on the prediction of the static and dynamic stiffness of the rotating system with the bearing coupling section using the finite element (FE) model. MATRIX 27 in ANSYS has been adopted to describe the bearing coupling section of machine tools because the MATRIX 27 can describe the bearing coupling section close to the real object and is applicable to various machine tools. The FE model of the bearing couple section which has the sixteen node using MATRIX 27 was constructed. Comparisons between finite element method (FEM) predictions and experimental results were performed in terms of the static and dynamic stiffness.

Galerkin Finite Element Model Based on Extended Mild-Slope Equation (확장형 완경사방정식에 기초한 Galerkin 유한요소 모형)

  • 정원무;이길성;박우선;채장원
    • Journal of Korean Society of Coastal and Ocean Engineers
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.174-186
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    • 1998
  • A Galerkin's finite element model incorporating infinite elements for modeling of radiation condition at infinity has been developed, which is based on an extended mild-slope equation. To illustrate the validity and applicability of the present model, the example analyses were carried out for a resonance problem in the rectangular harbor of Ippen and Goda (1963) and for wave transformations over circular shoals of Sharp (1968) and Chandrasekera and Cheung (1997). Comparisons with the results obtained by hydraulic experiments and hybrid element method showed that the present model gives very good results in spite of the rapidly varying topography. Numerical experiments were also performed for wave transformations over a circular concave well which may be an alternative to conventional wave barriers.

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Dynamic Simulation of Zero Power Control Maglev System by Finite Element Method (유한요소법(FEM)을 이용한 Zero Power 제어 자기부상시스템의 동적시뮬레이션)

  • Lee, Ju-Young;Kim, Youn-Hyun;Kim, Sol;Lee, Ju;Rhee, Chul-Jik
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2001.07b
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    • pp.647-649
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    • 2001
  • It is a indispensible condition that the simulation and the experiment to improve a efficiency of maglev system. We usually carry out the simulation using the approximate equation, because it is impossible to use a exact modeling such as a practice modeling. This paper proposed a ideal simulation ap to the maglev system modeling by Finite Ele Method. To save the electrical energy, zero p control method is used, and verifying the feasibi FEM dynamic simulation, we make an exper with a TI DSP TMS320F240-based hardware.

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A direct XFEM formulation for modeling of cohesive crack growth in concrete

  • Asferg, J.L.;Poulsen, P.N.;Nielsen, L.O.
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.83-100
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    • 2007
  • Applying a direct formulation for the enrichment of the displacement field an extended finite element (XFEM) scheme for modeling of cohesive crack growth is developed. Only elements cut by the crack is enriched and the scheme fits within the framework of standard FEM code. The scheme is implemented for the 3-node constant strain triangle (CST) and the 6-node linear strain triangle (LST). Modeling of standard concrete test cases such as fracture in the notched three point beam bending test (TPBT) and in the four point shear beam test (FPSB) illustrates the performance. The XFEM results show good agreement with results obtained by applying standard interface elements in FEM and with experimental results. In conjunction with criteria for crack growth local versus nonlocal computation of the crack growth direction is discussed.

The Modeling Aging Analysis due to Finite Eliment Method on Epoxy-Mica Composites (에폭시-마이카 복합재료의 FEM에 의한 MODELING 열화 해석)

  • Kim, Hee-Gon;Hyun, Jung-Seob;Kim, Hee-Dong;Jo, Han-Gu
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1996.07c
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    • pp.1710-1712
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    • 1996
  • This paper was practiced insulation failure test forcing to accelerate on frequency of 420 HZ. There was manufactured generator stator windings for 500MVA thermal plants and selected accelerating deterioration voltage of 5.5kV/mm for electrical aging. Moreover, so as to verification of this experiments, we carried out modeling analysis due to finite element method using to ANSYS5.0 program for common package and imitated multi-stress aging for analyzing electrical and mechanical stress distribution.

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Development of Modeling for Dynamic Response of EDF System (EDF 시스템의 동적 특성 연구를 위한 모델링 개발)

  • Han, Kyu Seung;Park, Sun Kyu;Lee, In Won
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.218-227
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    • 2001
  • The purpose of this study was to estimate that the relations of weathering speed and shear strength of granite soil by tracing the weathering depth of granite soil from the very moment of its cutting. The results obtained this follows : This paper is about seismic performance of the EDF(Electricite De France) system, that is among various base isolator. A rational modeling of EDF system has been presented that used Nllink element. We get theoretical solutions of equation of motion of the system and compared with numerical solutions using a finite element program. The unification modeling is made by comparing with behavior using Newmark-${\beta}$ method when input earthquake acceleration data. Thus, a verified modeling will apply bridge structures or multi-degree of-freedom systems.

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Numerical investigation of the effect of impact on the rockfall protective embankment reinforced with geogrid

  • Mohammad Reza Abroshan;Majid Noorian-Bidgoli
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.353-367
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    • 2023
  • The construction of a protective embankment is a suitable strategy to stop and control high-energy rock blocks' impacts during the rockfall phenomenon. In this paper, based on the discrete element numerical method, by modeling an existing embankment reinforced with geogrid, its stability status under the impact of a rock block with two types of low and high kinetic energy, namely 2402 and 4180 kJ, respectively, has been investigated. The modeling results show that the use of geogrid has caused the displacement in the front and back of the embankment to decrease by more than 30%. In this case, the reinforced embankment has stopped the rock block earlier. The displacements obtained from the DEM modeling are compared with the displacements measured from an actual practical experiment to evaluate the results' validity. Comparison between the results shows that the displacement values are close together, while the maximum percentage error in previous studies by an analytical method and the finite element method was 76.4% and 36.6%, respectively. Therefore, the obtained results indicate the discrete numerical method's high ability compared to other numerical and analytical methods to simulate and design the geogrid-reinforced soil embankment under natural disasters such as rockfall with a minor error.

Finite Element Modeling of Fracture Process Zone in Concrete (콘크리트 파괴진행영역의 유한요소모델링)

  • 송하원;변근주
    • Proceedings of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute Conference
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    • 1995.04a
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    • pp.35-41
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    • 1995
  • Fracture Mechanics does work for concrete, provided that a finite nonlinear zone at fracture front is being considered. The development of model for fracture process zone is most important to describe fracture phenomena in concrete. The fracture process zone is a region ahead of a traction-free crack, in which two major mechanisms, microcracking and bridging, play important rules. The toughness due to bridging is dominant compared to toughness induced by microcracking, so that the bridging is dominant mechanism governing the fracture process of concrete. In this paper the bridging zone, which is a part of extended macrocrack with stresses transmitted by aggregates in concrete, is model led by a Dugdale-Barenblatt type model with linear tension-softening curve. Two finite element techniques are shown for the model of fracture process zone in concrete.

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Stability analysis of pump using finite element method (유한요소법에 의한 펌프축계의 안정성해석)

  • 양보석
    • Journal of Advanced Marine Engineering and Technology
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.31-40
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    • 1986
  • With the tendency toward high speed and high pressure in centrifugal pumps, the problem of sub-synchronous vibration has arisen, caused by the hydraulic forces of the working fluid, such as wearring, balance piston, impeller, etc.. These forces can drastically alter the rotor critical speeds and stability characteristics, and can be acted significant destabilizing forces. For preventing such self-excited vibration, the desing of the rotor system needs, which would secure the stability of the machine. In this paper, a procedure is presented for dynamic modeling of rotor-bearing-seal-impeller systems which consist of rigid disks, distributed parameter finite rotor elements and discrete bearings, seals and impellers. A finite element model including the effects of rotatory inertia and gyroscopic moments is developed using the consistent matrix approach. The technique of dynamic matrix reduction is applied to the shaft matrices to reduce them to a set of matrices of dynamic of significantly fewer degrees of freedom. The representation of bearing, seal and impeller elements is in term of linearized stiffness and damping matrices by reasonably small perturbations from equilibrium. The stability behavior of a typical double suction centrifugal pump is presented. Results show the influence of clearance and flow conditions on running speeds and stability characteristics.

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