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Analysis and Experiment on dynamic characteristics of a Carbon Fiber Reinforced Composite Automotive Roof (탄소섬유 복합재로 된 자동차 루프에 대한 동특성 해석 및 실험)

  • 제형호;진용선;김찬묵;강영규;사종성
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2003.05a
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    • pp.330-335
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    • 2003
  • Analysis and experiment on dynamic characteristics of automotive roof have been carried out experimentally and numerically to design a lightweight roof. Finite element analysis of a conventional steel automotive roof was verified by experiments on vibration characteristics. The dynamic analysis of carbon fiber reinforced composite automotive roof shows that the roof stiffness changes as the fiber orientation of the laminated panel changes. Optimization results yielded a composite roof, which was 52% lighter, than the steel conventional steel automotive roof. This paper addresses a design strategy of composite roof for weight reduction.

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Residual Stress on Concentric Laminated Fibrous Al2O3-ZrO2 Composites on Prolonged High Temperature Exposure

  • Sarkar, Swapan Kumar;Lee, Byong Taek
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.23 no.9
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    • pp.531-536
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    • 2013
  • This paper investigates the effect of prolonged high temperature exposure on concentric laminated $Al_2O_3-ZrO_2$ composites. An ultrafine scale microstructure with a cellular 7 layer concentric lamination with unidirectional alignment was fabricated by a multi-pass extrusion method. Each laminate in the microstructure was $2-3{\mu}m$ thick. An alternate lamina was composed of 75%$Al_2O_3$-(25%m-$ZrO_2$) and t-$ZrO_2$ ceramics. The composite was sintered at $1500^{\circ}C$ and subjected to $1450^{\circ}C$ temperature for 24 hours to 72 hours. We investigated the effect of long time high temperature exposure on the generation of residual stress and grain growth and their effect on the overall stability of the composites. The residual stress development and its subsequent effect on the microstructure with the edge cracking behavior mechanism were investigated. The residual stress in the concentric laminated microstructure causes extensive micro cracks in the t-$ZrO_2$ layer, despite the very thin laminate thickness. The material properties like Vickers hardness and fracture toughness were measured and evaluated along with the microstructure of the composites with prolonged high temperature exposure.

An approach to a novel modelling of structural reinforced glass beams in modern material components

  • Foti, Dora;Carnimeo, Leonarda;Lerna, Michela;Sabba, Maria Francesca
    • Advances in Computational Design
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.173-188
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    • 2022
  • In modern buildings, glass is considered a structurally unsafe material due to its brittleness and unpredictable failure behavior. The possible use of structural glass elements (i.e., floors, beams and columns) is generally prevented by its poor tensile strength and a frequent occurrence of brittle failures. In this study an innovative modelling based on an equivalent thickness concept of laminated glass beam reinforced with FRP (Fiber Reinforced Polymer) composite material and of glass plates punched is presented. In particular, the novel numerical modelling applied to an embedding Carbon FRP-rod in the interlayer of a laminated structural glass beam is considered in order to increase both its failure strength, together with its post-failure strength and ductility. The proposed equivalent modelling of different specimens enables us to carefully evaluate the effects of this reinforcement. Both the responses of the reinforced beam and un-reinforced one are evaluated, and the corresponding results are compared and discussed. A novel equivalent modelling for reinforced glass beams using FRP composites is presented for FEM analyses in modern material components and proved estimations of the expected performance are provided. Moreover, the new suggested numerical analysis is also applied to laminated glass plates with wide holes at both ends for the technological reasons necessary to connect a glass beam to a structure. Obtained results are compared with an integer specimen. Experimental considerations are reported.

Prediction of Material Properties of Carbon Fiber Prepreg in the Laminated Composite Using Reverse Analysis with Dynamic Characteristics (동적 특성이 고려된 역해석를 이용한 적층 복합재료 내부의 탄소섬유 프리프레그의 물성 예측)

  • Hwang, Mun-Young;Kang, Lae-Hyong
    • Composites Research
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.177-184
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    • 2019
  • If what the mechanical properties according to a layer have was found out by analyzing the already fabricated composite, it could be possible to develop the composite of the better performance than the existing products. In this study, we tried to calculate the mechanical properties of the inner prepreg lamina by applying the reverse design technique to the composite structure made by laminating prepregs. When the physical quantities obtained by the simple tensile test are used alone and the physical quantities obtained by the tensile test and the mode analysis are used at the same time, the results of this study show that the accuracy of the latter is higher Finally, the maximum error of $E_1$ predicted was 0.09% and the maximum error of predicted $E_2$ was 7%.

Nonlinear Finite Element Crash Analysis of Guardrail Structures Using Supports Made of Composite Materials (복합재 지주를 적용한 가드레일 구조체의 비선형 유한요소 충돌 해석)

  • Kim, Gyu-Dong;Lee, Sang-Youl
    • Composites Research
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    • v.29 no.6
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    • pp.363-368
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    • 2016
  • This study performed a nonlinear finite element crash analysis of guardrail structures using supports made of composite materials. In this study, we used a new [0/90/90/0] laminated Boron fiber composite for resisting the crash effects. Based on the improved ground-structure interaction model, appropriate ground properties to the support were determined. In particular, the complex crash mechanism of guardrails was studied using various parameters. The parametric studies are focused on the various effects of car crash on the structural performance and thickness of supports. The numerical results for various parameters are verified by comparing those using existing steel materials.

Optimal fiber volume fraction prediction of layered composite using frequency constraints- A hybrid FEM approach

  • Anil, K. Lalepalli;Panda, Subrata K.;Sharma, Nitin;Hirwani, Chetan K.;Topal, Umut
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.303-310
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    • 2020
  • In this research, a hybrid mathematical model is derived using the higher-order polynomial kinematic model in association with soft computing technique for the prediction of best fiber volume fractions and the minimal mass of the layered composite structure. The optimal values are predicted further by taking the frequency parameter as the constraint and the projected values utilized for the computation of the eigenvalue and deflections. The optimal mass of the total layered composite and the corresponding optimal volume fractions are evaluated using the particle swarm optimization by constraining the arbitrary frequency value as mass/volume minimization functions. The degree of accuracy of the optimal model has been proven through the comparison study with published well-known research data. Further, the predicted values of volume fractions are incurred for the evaluation of the eigenvalue and the deflection data of the composite structure. To obtain the structural responses i.e. vibrational frequency and the central deflections the proposed higher-order polynomial FE model adopted. Finally, a series of numerical experimentations are carried out using the optimal fibre volume fraction for the prediction of the optimal frequencies and deflections including associated structural parameter.

The Type setting and Application of the New-hanok type Public Buildings - Focused on Cases were completed after 2000 -

  • Park, Joon-Young;Kwon, Hyuck-Sam;Cheong, So-Yi;Bae, Kang-Won
    • KIEAE Journal
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.47-57
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    • 2015
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study is to set the type of 'the New-hanok type Public Buildings' through a case study for the hanok public buildings completed after 2000 years, and to analyze planned properties of the type. This is significant Establishing legal status of 'the New-hanok type Public Buildings' and seeing review of application possibilities of the type for providing a systematic government support measures of 'the New-hanok type public buildings' when models developing future. Method: Method of research is the first to examine the current laws and established the definition and legal status of 'the New-hanok type Public Buildings'. Followed by Setting the type classification criteria as to classify the type of 'the New-hanok type public buildings' and research architectural overview of selected cases by Literature, Internet searches, etc. After systematizing of the types classification of analysis cases, Characteristics of the type of the building structure looks catch classify in spatial structure, function, beauty. Finally, review application possibilities of the type for systematic government support measures establish when models developing of 'the New-hanok type Public Buildings' through a comprehensive analysis. Result: Selected cases were categorized as 3 types according by structural standard based on the core concept of 'the New-hanok type Public Buildings' set in this study. This can be divided into 'Wooden Structure type' and 'Composite structure - Convergence type' and 'Composite structure - juxtaposed type', 'Wooden Structure type' was re-classified by divided into '(1)Traditional Korean Wooden Structure' and '(2)Laminated Wood Wooden Structure'.

Mechanical behaviour of a syntactic foam/glass fibre composite sandwich: experimental results

  • Papa, Enrico;Corigliano, Alberto;Rizzi, Egidio
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.169-188
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    • 2001
  • This note presents the main results of an experimental investigation into the mechanical behaviour of a composite sandwich conceived as a lightweight material for naval engineering applications. The sandwich structure is formed by a three-dimensional glass fibre/polymer matrix fabric with transverse piles interconnecting the skins; the core is filled with a polymer matrix/glass microspheres syntactic foam; additional Glass Fibre Reinforced Plastics extra-skins are laminated on the external facings of the filled fabric. The main features of the experimental tests on syntactic foam, skins and sandwich panels are presented and discussed, with focus on both in-plane and out-of-plane responses. This work is part of a broader research investigation aimed at a complete characterisation, both experimental and numerical, of the complex mechanical behaviour of this composite sandwich.

A study on the development of the composite optical bench design (위성체용 복합재료 광학 탑재 구조물 설계 연구)

  • Kim Byung-Sun;Kim Jin-Bong;Ha Jong-Hak;Rhee Ju-Hun;Kim Jin-Hee;Kim Kyung-Won;Kim Sung-Hoon;Hwang Do-Soon;Kim Dong-Uk
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society For Composite Materials Conference
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    • 2004.10a
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    • pp.228-231
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    • 2004
  • The optical bench was designed using composite material, M40J/Cyanate Ester. Mechanical tests, thermal tests were carried out for M40J and structural vibration FEM analysis was performed. From the experimental results, the material properties of M40J/Cyanate Ester were obtained in longitudinal and transverse directions. By applying the properties into FEM vibration analysis, a proper stacking sequence was proposed for the laminated facesheets, so that natural frequency of the platform structure satisfy the design specification.

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Development of In-Plane Strength Analysis Software for Composite Laminated Structure with Parallel Processing Technique (병렬처리 기법을 이용한 복합재 적층 구조물의 면내 파손 해석 소프트웨어 개발)

  • Jung, Yeji;Choi, Soo Young;Ahn, Hyon Su;Ha, Seok Wun;Moon, Yong Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Aeronautical & Space Sciences
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    • v.46 no.2
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    • pp.133-140
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    • 2018
  • In this paper, we develop an automated software for in-plane structural analysis of composite laminated structures. The developed software supports various failure criteria and reports the analysis results considering user's convenience. It also provides batch job analysis function based on parallel processing technique. To verify the performance of the software, we compared margin of safety(MS) calculated in the software to those obtained from in-house method and the specimen experiment. As a result of comparisons, there was an error of less than 0.01 in the in-house method and it is within about ${\pm}10%$ with the specimen experiment. In addition, we confirmed the improvement of execution speed of batch job analysis based on parallel processing technique.