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Nonlinear Static Analysis of Cable Roof Structures with Unified Kinematic Description

  • LEE, Sang Jin
    • Architectural research
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.39-47
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    • 2016
  • A finite element analysis technology applicable to the prediction of the static nonlinear response of cable roof structure is presented. The unified kinematic description is employed to formulate the present cable element and different strain definitions such as Green-Lagrange strain, Biot strain and Hencky strain can be adopted. The Newton-Raphson method is used to trace the nonlinear load-displacement path. In the iteration process, the compressive stress of a cable element is not allowed. For the verification of the present cable element, four numerical examples are tackled. Finally, numerical results obtained by using the present cable element are provided as new benchmark test results for cable structures under static loads.

Flow on Grooved Roof Surface

  • Yoon, Tae-Hoon;Hwang, Chang-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Hydrosciences
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    • v.1
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    • pp.15-25
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    • 1990
  • Spatially varied unsteady flow in a groave-like channel of a sloping roof is analyzed by numerical solution of Saint Venant equations. Depth variations are discussed with different slopes and bed roughness of the channel. Time to equilibrium is found to be inversely proportional to the kinematic flow number. The design of roof drainage system by different schemes is included.

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Structural evaluation of a foldable cable-strut structure for kinematic roofs

  • Cai, Jianguo;Zhang, Qian;Zhang, Yiqun;Lee, Daniel Sang-hoon;Feng, Jian
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.29 no.5
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    • pp.669-680
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    • 2018
  • The rapidly decreasing natural resources and the global variation of the climate push us to find intelligent and efficient structural systems to provide more people with fewer resources. This paper proposed a kinematic cable-strut system to realize sustainable structures in responding to changing environmental conditions. At first, the concept of the kinematic system based on crystal-cell pyramid (CP) cable-strut unit was given. Then the deployment of the structure was studied experimentally. After that, the static behaviors in the fully deployed state under the symmetric and asymmetric load cases were investigated. Moreover, the effects of thermal loading and the initial prestress distribution were also discussed. Comparative studies between the proposed structure and other deployable cable-strut system under three times of design load cases were carried out. Finally, the robustness of the system was studied by removal of one passive cable at one time.

Unsteady Flow in a Roof Drain (지붕 배수의 부정류)

  • 황창호;윤태훈
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 1989.07a
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    • pp.163-172
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    • 1989
  • 강우로 인한 급경사면의 흐름 해석은 지배방정식인 연속방정식과 운동량 방정식에 의해 수치적으로 해석된다. 이에대한 해석 방법에는 수문학적인 방법과 수리학적인 방법이 있는데, 본 연구에서는 세인트 베난트 방정식을 초기 및 경계조건에 맞게 푸는 수리학적인 방법을 이용하였고, 일반적인 완경사면에서 그 영향이 작아 무시되었던 경사의 영향을 고려한다. 수치해석 과정은 지배방정식에 무차원 매개변수를 도입하여 6점 음해법을 이용하여 해석하였다. 수치실험은 마닝(Manning)의 조도계수 n을 변화시키면서, 각각 검사에서 강우에 의한 평형상태에 도달한 이후의 수심과 유량, kinematic flow 수, 후르드 수, 평형상태 도달시간등 변수 상호간의 관계를 고찰하였다.

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An Analysis for the Formation and Kinematic Behavior of Potential Tetrahedral Block on the Roof of Underground Excavation (지하공동 천장에 발달된 잠재적 사면체 블록의 판별 및 거동 양상 분석)

  • 조태진;홍관석;김일석
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.17 no.5
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    • pp.17-27
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    • 2001
  • 지하 굴착공동의 천장면에 형성되는 잠재적 키블록의 존재성과 운동학적 거동 양상 및 안정성을 해석적으로 분석할 수 있는 시스템을 개발하였다. 천장에서 측정된 절리들의 상대적인 위치와 방향성 자료를 이용하여 데이타베이스를 구축하였으며, 굴착설계도와 연계된 전산절리도를 작성하였다. 잠재적 키블록의 존재성과 거동양상은 사면체로 가정된 블록 옆면의 3차원 공간에서의 평면식을 절리의 방향성에 의거하여 구성하며 대수학적으로 분석되었다. 블록의 안정성 분석은 자중에 의해 미끄러짐이 발생되는 블록면의 공간 기하학적 특성을 고려하여 수행하였다. 개발된 분석시스템의 현장활용성을 검증하기 위하여 언양 자수정동굴에서 키블록 형성 및 거동양상을 조사하여 분석결과와 비교하였다.

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Basice Design of Pantograph for Prototype Train of Korean Very High Speed Rail (한국형 고속전철 시제차량용 판토그라프의 기본설계)

  • 김휘준;박수홍;오창진;정경렬;배정찬
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 1999.11a
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    • pp.189-201
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    • 1999
  • According to the current trend of single arm type pantograph for high speed trail korean pantograph designed to single arm type will be installed on each power car roof of prototype train of korean very high speed rail configured to 7 cars and have the characteristics of maximum 1% contact loss at 350 km/h speed. This study is devoted to design basically element components of pantograph for korean very high speed train on the basis of kinematic analysis, static analysis and dynamic analysis, followed by making the basic drawings of korean pantograph. This drawings will be complemented through certification tests of prototype pantograph and verification of analysis software.

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New 3D failure analysis of water-filled karst cave beneath deep tunnel

  • Zhang, R.;Yang, X.L.
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2019
  • In this study, both 2D and 3D failure shapes of rock mass above the water-filled cavity are put forward when the surrounding rock mass cannot bear the pressure caused by the water-filled cavity. Based on the analytical expressions derived by kinematic approach, the profiles of active and passive failure patterns are plotted. The sensitivity analysis is conducted to explore the influences of different rock parameters on the failure profiles. During the excavation of the deep tunnels above the karst cavity, the water table always changes because of progressive failure of cavity roof. Therefore, it is meaningful to discuss the effects of varying water level on the failure patterns of horizontal rock layers. The changing laws of the scope of the failure pattern obtained in this work show good consistency with the fact, which could be used to provide a guide in engineering.

Understanding of the Duplex Thrust System - Application to the Yeongwol Thrust System, Taebaeksan Zone, Okcheon Belt (듀플렉스트러스트시스템의이해 - 옥천대태백산지역영월트러스트시스템에의 적용)

  • Jang, Yirang
    • Economic and Environmental Geology
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    • v.52 no.5
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    • pp.395-407
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    • 2019
  • The duplex system has been considered as an important slip-transfer mechanism to evaluate the evolution of orogenic belts. Duplexes are generally found in the hinterland portion of fold-thrust belts and accommodate large amounts of total shortening. Thus, understanding its geometric and kinematic evolution can give information to evaluate the evolution of the entire orogenic belt. Duplexes are recognized as closed-loop thrust traces on map view, indicating higher connectivity than imbricate fans. As originally defined, a duplex is an array of thrust horses which are surrounded by thrust faults including the floor and roof thrusts, and imbricate faults between them. Duplexes can accommodate regional layer-parallel shortening and transfer slip from a floor thrust to a roof thrust. However, an imbricate fault is not the only mean for layer-parallel shortening (LPS) and displacement transfer within duplexes. LPS cleavages and detachment folds can also play the same role. From this aspect, a duplex can be divided into three types; 1) fault duplex, 2) cleavage duplex and 3) fold duplex. Fault duplex can further be subdivided into the Boyer-type duplex, which was firstly designed duplex system in the 1980s that widely applied most of the major fold-thrust belts in the world, and connecting splay duplex, which has different time order in the emplacement of horses from those of the Boyer-type. On the contrary, the cleavage and fold duplexes are newly defined types based on some selected examples. In the Korean Peninsula, the Yeongwol area, the western part of the Taebaeksan Zone of the Okcheon Belt, gives an excellent natural laboratory to study the structural geometry and kinematics of the closed-loops by thrust fault traces in terms of a duplex system. In the previous study, the Yeongwol thrust system was interpreted by alternative duplex models; a Boyer-type hinterland-dipping duplex vs. a combination of major imbricate thrusts and their connecting splays. Although the high angled beds and thrusts as well as different stratigraphic packages within the horses of the Yeongwol duplex system may prefer the later complicate model, currently, we cannot choose one simple answer between the models because of the lack of direct field evidence and time information. Therefore, further researches on the structural field investigations and geochronological analyses in the Yeongwol and adjacent areas should be carried out to test the possibility of applying the fold and cleavage duplex models to the Yeongwol thrust system, and it will eventually provide clues to solve the enigma of formation and its evolution of the Okcheon Belt.