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Development of the Nonlinear Structural Analysis Model for the Light-Weight Framed Structures (II) (경량형강 시설물의 비선형 구조해석 모델개발(II) -반강결 뼈대구조물의 해석에 대하여-)

  • 김한중;이정재
    • Magazine of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.40 no.1
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    • pp.78-87
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    • 1998
  • In this study, semi-rigid light-weight framed structures analysis model (SERIFS) was developed by advancing the LEIFS model. This model enables us to analyze simultaneous effects of large deflection and semi-rigid connection by computing unbalanced load occurring in the process of repeated loading through equalization of bending moments and torsion. This model is also able to handle the effect of the semi-rigid connection and large deflection by modifying the elastic stiffness matrix using moment-rotation behavior of connection. Moment-rotation behavior of the semi-rigid connection was adopted from the experimental results of load-vertical displacement of frame element In conclusion, this model achieves to analyze the nonlinear and large deflection behavior on the semi-rigid and light-weight steel frame connection.

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Characteristics of Propagating Tribrachial Flames in Counterflow

  • Ko, Young-Sung;Chung, Tae-Man;Chung, Suk-Ho
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • v.16 no.12
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    • pp.1710-1718
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    • 2002
  • The effect of fuel concentration gradient on the propagation characteristics of tribrachial (or triple) flames has been investigated experimentally in both two-dimensional and axisymmetric counterflows. The gradient at the stoichiometric location was controlled by the equivalence ratios at the two nozzles; one of which is maintained rich, while the other lean. Results show that the displacement speed of tribrachial flames in the two-dimensional counterflow decreases with fuel concentration gradient and has much larger speed than the maximum speed predicted previously in two-dimensional mixing layers. From an analogy with premixed flame propagation, this excessively large displacement speed can be attributed to the flame propagation with respect to burnt gas. Corresponding maximum speed in the limit of small mixture fraction gradient was estimated and the curvefit of the experimental data substantiates this limiting speed. As mixture fraction gradient approaches zero, a transition occurs, such that the propagation speed of tribrachial flame approaches stoichiometric laminar burning velocity with respect to burnt gas. Similar results have been obtained for tribrachial flames propagating in axisymmetric counterflow.

Effectiveness of Reinforcement for Transitional Zone between Tunnel and Earthwork Using the Large Sleeper (대형침목을 이용한 터널/토공 접속구간의 보강효과)

  • Choi, Chan-Yong;Lee, Jin-Wook;Kim, Hun-Ki
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Railway
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.214-221
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    • 2010
  • The transitional zone between tunnel and earthwork is one of the most vulnerable areas site for railway lines and because of differential settlement due to different stiffness of each supporting layer, it has to conducted a maintenance work constantly. In this study, it is conducted to compare the effect of reinforcement by wheel load and displacement of the sleepers after existing sleepers are replaced with the large sleepers for 20m long in-field transitional zone. Also, numerical parametric study using multi-layer elastic method has been performed to compare rail force, settlement and stresses of ballast while varying size and space of the sleeper. The field test and numerical results show that replacing the large sleepers improves about 10% of total settlement and coefficient of wheel force than conventional sleepers. Effectiveness of improvement is about 9.3%, 4%, 14.5% for rail seat force, settlement of sleepers and ballast pressure respectively with size of sleepers.

Dynamic Analysis and Control of Robot System Using ADAMS (ADAMS를 이용한 로봇시스템의 동적 해석 및 제어)

  • 정운지;송태진;정동원;박덕제;윤영민;김기현
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2004.10a
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    • pp.418-421
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    • 2004
  • This research is that analysis multi-body system that have flexibility. We composed system consisted of crane, part of traveling and robot. And we analyzed the aspect of vibration when this system runs using ADAMS. Through this research we can analyze vibration and displacement of end-effect part of the large size robot. And this research can became reference that is going to analyze resemblant dynamic system.

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A Study on the Lubrication Characteristics of Liquid Crystals (액정의 윤활특성에 관한 연구)

  • 임윤철;민지홍
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.30-37
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    • 1992
  • The displacement and pressure field of liquid crystals are analyzed numerically and compared with classical Reynolds theory. A plane slider bearing is employed as a simple example considering elasticity, permeability and splay effect which are the inherent characteristics of layered liquid crystals. Due to the geometric constraint of thin wedge and the strong anchoring behavior of the liquid crystals dislocations are inevitable. A finite element method is used to solve five coupled nonlinear equations. The load characteristics based on the pressure distribution along the gap shows that the liquid crystals can carry large load compared to the conventional lubricants.

Response Characteristics According to the Selection Procedure of Near Field EQGMS (Near field 지진기록 분류에 따른 특성 비교)

  • 배미혜;한상환
    • Proceedings of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.527-532
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    • 2002
  • Near field ground motions contain distinct and large amplitude pulses in both velocity and displacement. This paper investigates characteristics of near field earthquakes and their effects on seismic demands. 20 EQGMs were selected for this purpose that satisfied 5 conditions for Near field motion. Among them ten EQGMs have one distinct peak velocity pulse in the velocity time history. In this study the responsed are Linear Elastic Response Spectrum(LERS), Response Modification Factor(R) and Inelastic Response Spectrum(IRS). The effect of the selection of Near field EQGMs on these response parameters are investigated.

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Characteristics of Near Field Earthquakes and its effect on Seismic demands (Near Field 지진의 특징과 구조응답에 대한 영향)

  • 배미혜;권오성;한상환
    • Proceedings of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute Conference
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    • 2002.04a
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    • pp.208-213
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    • 2002
  • Near field ground motions contain distinct, large amplitude pulses in both velocity and displacement. This paper presents an investigation on the characteristics of near filed earthquakes and their effects on seismic demands. For this purpose 20 sets of near field ground motion and 20 sets of far filed ground motion are compared with respect to Linear Elastic Response Spectrum(LERS), Response Modification Factor(R), Inelastic Response Spectrum(IRS), and performance point of Capacity Spectum Method(CSM).

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Strain Characteristics of Underground Flexible Pipes Subject to Cyclic Vehicle Load (차량 반복하중에 의한 지중연성관의 거동특성)

  • Kim, Kyoung-Yul;Hong, Sung-Yun;Kim, Dae-Hong;Lee, Dae-Soo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 2004.03b
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    • pp.730-737
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    • 2004
  • In this paper, in order to examine cyclic hehavior characteristics and safety of underground flexible pipes for electric cables subject to cyclic vehicle load, FEM analysis and cyclic soil box test were carried out. As results of the test, it was revealed that the vertical displacement of the test was larger than that of FEM analysis because thermal effect arising from power cables made reduction of rigidity of the pipe so that large deformation of the pipe induced by the heat occured. Moreover, it was shown that the final vertical displacement under about 0.4 million times of the cyclic load test was not satisfied with elastic allowable displacement of the pipe, and long term stability of the pipe was not stable since behavior characteristics of the pipe exists plastic strain range pasted clastic strain range.

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Shaking table test and numerical analysis of a combined energy dissipation system with metallic yield dampers and oil dampers

  • Zhou, Qiang;Lu, Xilin
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.187-201
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    • 2004
  • A shaking table test on a three-story one-bay steel frame model with metallic yield dampers and their parallel connection with oil dampers is carried out to study the dynamic characteristics and seismic performance of the energy dissipation system. It is found from the test that the combined energy dissipation system has favorable reducing vibration effects on structural displacement, and the structural peak acceleration can not evidently be reduced under small intensity seismic excitations, but in most cases the vibration reduction effect is very good under large intensity seismic excitations. Test results also show that stiffness of the energy dissipation devices should match their damping. Dynamic analysis method and mechanics models of these two dampers are proposed. In the analysis method, the force-displacement relationship of the metallic yield damper is represented by an elastic perfectly plastic model, and the behavior of the oil damper is simulated by a velocity and displacement relative model in which the contributions of the oil damper to the damping force and stiffness of the system are considered. Validity of the analytical model and the method is verified through comparison between the results of the shaking table test and numerical analysis.

Investigation the effect of dynamic loading on the deformation of ancient man-made underground spaces

  • Rezaee, Hooman;Noorian-Bidgoli, Majid
    • Earthquakes and Structures
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.277-287
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    • 2022
  • The ancient underground cities are a collection of self-supporting spaces that have been manually excavated in the soil or rock in the past. Because these structures have a very high cultural value due to their age, the study of their stability under the influence of natural hazards, such as earthquakes, is very important. In this research, while introducing the underground city of Ouyi Nushabad located in the center of Iran as one of the largest man-made underground cities of the old world, the analysis of dynamic stability is performed. For this purpose, the dynamic stress-displacement analysis has been performed through numerical modeling using the finite element software PLAXIS. At this stage, by simulating the Khorgo earthquake as one of the large-scale earthquakes that occurred in Iran, with a magnitude of 6.9 on the Richter scale, dynamic analysis by time history method has been performed on three selected sections of underground spaces. This study shows that the maximum amount of horizontal and vertical dynamic displacement is 12.9 cm and 17.7 cm, respectively, which was obtained in section 2. The comparison of the results shows that by increasing the cross-sectional area of the excavation, especially the distance between the roof and the floor, in addition to increasing the amount of horizontal and vertical dynamic displacement, the obtained maximum acceleration is intensified compared to the mapping acceleration applied to the model floor. Therefore, preventive actions should be taken to stabilize the excavations in order to prevent damage caused by a possible earthquake.