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Finite Element Stress Analysis of Coil Springs using a Multi-level Substructuring Method I : Spring Super Element (다단계 부분구조법을 이용한 코일스프링의 유한 요소 응력해석 I : 스프링 슈퍼요소)

  • Kim, Jin-Young;Huh, Hoon
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.138-150
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    • 2000
  • This study is concerned with computerized multi-level substructuring methods and stress analysis of coil springs. The purpose of substructuring methods is to reduce computing time and capacity of computer memory by multiple level reduction of the degrees of freedom in large size problems which are modeled by three dimensional continuum finite elements. In this paper, a super element has been developed for stress analysis of coil springs. The spring super element developed has been examined with tension and torsion simulation of cylindrical bars for demonstrating its validity. The result shows that the super element enhances the computing efficiency while it does not affect the accuracy of the results and it is ready for application to the coil spring analysis.

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A topology optimization method of multiple load cases and constraints based on element independent nodal density

  • Yi, Jijun;Rong, Jianhua;Zeng, Tao;Huang, X.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.45 no.6
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    • pp.759-777
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    • 2013
  • In this paper, a topology optimization method based on the element independent nodal density (EIND) is developed for continuum solids with multiple load cases and multiple constraints. The optimization problem is formulated ad minimizing the volume subject to displacement constraints. Nodal densities of the finite element mesh are used a the design variable. The nodal densities are interpolated into any point in the design domain by the Shepard interpolation scheme and the Heaviside function. Without using additional constraints (such ad the filtering technique), mesh-independent, checkerboard-free, distinct optimal topology can be obtained. Adopting the rational approximation for material properties (RAMP), the topology optimization procedure is implemented using a solid isotropic material with penalization (SIMP) method and a dual programming optimization algorithm. The computational efficiency is greatly improved by multithread parallel computing with OpenMP to run parallel programs for the shared-memory model of parallel computation. Finally, several examples are presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of the developed techniques.

Finite Element Analysis of Continuous Rotary-Die Equal Channel Angular Pressing (연속 회전 등통로각압축 공정의 유한요소해석)

  • Yoon, Seung-Chae;Seo, Min-Hong;Kim, Hyoung-Seop
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.15 no.7 s.88
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    • pp.524-528
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    • 2006
  • Although equal channel angular pressing (ECAP), imposing large plastic shear strain deformation by moving a workpiece through two intersecting channels, is a promising severe plastic deformation method for grain refinement of metallic materials, its batch type characteristic makes ECAP inefficient for multiple-passing. Rotary-die ECAP (RDECAP) proposed by Nishida et al. can achieve high productivity by using continuous processing without taking out the samples from the channel. However, plastic deformation behavior during RD-ECAP has not been investigated. In this study, material plastic flow and strain hardening behavior of the workpiece during RD-ECAP was investigated using the finite element method. It was found that plastic deformation becomes inhomogeneous with the number of passes due to an end effect, which was not found seriously in ECAP. Especially, decreasing corner gap with increasing the number of passes was observed and explained by the strain hardening effect.

Added Mass Estimation of Square Sections Coupled with a Liquid Using Finite Element Method

  • Jeong, Kyeong Hoon;Jhung, Myung Jo
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.49 no.1
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    • pp.234-244
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    • 2017
  • Natural frequencies of immersed square sections decrease due to a contribution of added mass to the movement of square sections. In this study, natural frequencies of square sections are obtained as a function of gap size between the square section and a rigid square wall using the finite element method. Additionally, they are used to extract the added mass effect on translational and rotation motions. Published information and studies on the translational and torsional vibration of square beams are also examined for practical use. D coupling of a square section is also investigated for multiple square sections. The suggested added mass estimation can be applicable to the spent fuel storage design of a pressurized light water modulated nuclear power plant.

Thermoelastic Finite Element Analysis of Multiple horizontal Subsurface Cracks Due to Sliding Surface Traction (마찰열을 고려한 미끄럼 접촉시 내부 복수 수평균열 전파해석)

  • 이진영;김석삼
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers Conference
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    • 2000.11a
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    • pp.50-58
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    • 2000
  • A linear elastic fracture mechanics analysis of multiful subsurface cracks propagation in a half-space subjected to moving thermomechanical surface traction was peformed using the finite element method. The effect of frictional heat at the sliding surface on the crack growth behavior is analyzed in terms of the thermal load and peclet number. The crack propagation direction is predicted in light of the magnitudes of the maximum shear and tensile stress intensity factor ranges. When moving thermomechanical surface traction exists, subsurface horizontal cracks are propagation in-plane crack growth rate at the beginning but they are propagation out-of-plane crack growth rate by the frictional heat which is occurrence by the repeated sliding contact.

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Modeling Technologies for Unbonded Post-Tension Systems (비부착형 포스트텐션 구조의 모델링기법)

  • Kang, Thomas H.K.;Rha, Chang-Soon
    • Journal of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute of Korea
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.33-41
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    • 2011
  • This study presents modeling technologies applicable to an unbonded post-tension system using a finite element software package. In this study, both direct modeling method and multiple spring method were used. The direct modeling method adopts tube-to-tube contact elements to represent the physical feature of a post-tension system. The multiple spring method uses virtual tendons attached to the real tendons using a number of rigid axial springs that freely rotate at the ends. Both modeling technologies provide accurate predictions. However, only the multiple spring method provides numerically stable and reliable responses with a consideration of concrete tension stiffening effects. Therefore, the multiple spring method turned out to be a generally applicable modeling technology for the unbonded post-tension system. Comparisons were made for the analytical and experimental results for the verification of the selected method, and parameter studies were carried out to confirm the appropriateness of the modeling assumptions and parameters adopted in the analysis.

Finite Element and Experimental Modal Analyses of Multiple Thin-Disked Flexible Spindle Systems (다중 박 원판을 갖는 유연 회전축계의 유한 요소 및 실험적 모드 해석)

  • 임승철;제인주
    • Journal of KSNVE
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    • v.9 no.5
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    • pp.1029-1035
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    • 1999
  • This paper relates to the flexural vibration analysis of slender spindle systems with multiple thin disks, supported by the ball bearings by means of the finite element method. Each system component is analytically modeled taking into account its flexibility and also the centrifugal effect especially for the disk. In order to show the rapid convergence rate and accuracy of the proposed approach, an experimental set-up is built to be versatile. In two distinct cases, its natural modes are numerically computed using only a small number of total element meshes as the shaft rotational speed is varied, and verified through experimental frequency response function obtained by the impact test.

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Analytical Considerations on Some Design Parameters of Flat-Die Extrusion Processes (평금형 압출공정 설계 인자에 대한 해석적 고찰)

  • Lee C. H.;Yang D. Y.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 2001.05a
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    • pp.98-101
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    • 2001
  • In the present study, several design parameters of the flat-die extrusion process are investigated using the rigid-plastic finite element method. The effect of loaction of extrusion profile, arrangement of multiple extrusion profiles, and design of various die land has been investigated through the analysis. Several numerical examples of flat-die extrusion, such as C-section, multiple U- shape, and window guide extrusion, are analyzed. From the comparative study, the effect of design parameters is investigated. In each example, comparing the velocity distribution with that of the original design, it has been shown that the design modification affords much more uniform distribution of axial velocity

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The Analytical Consideration for Several Design Parameters of Flat-Die Extrusion Processes (평금형 압출공정 설계 인자에 대한 해석적 고찰)

  • 이창희;양동열
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.10 no.7
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    • pp.551-557
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    • 2001
  • In the present study, several design parameters of the flat-die extrusion process are investigated using the finite element method. The effects of the location of an extrusion profile, arrangement of multiple extrusion profiles, and the design of various die land have been investigated through the analysis. Several numerical examples of flat-die extrusion of such as C-section, multiple U-shape, and a window guide section, are analyzed. From the comparative study, the effect of design parameters is investigated. In each example, comparing the velocity distribution with that of the original design, it has been shown that the design modification affords more uniform distribution.

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Drawbead Model for 3-Dimensional Finite Element Analysis of Sheet Metal Forming Processess (3차원 박판형성 공정 유한요소해석용 드로우비드 모델)

  • 금영탁;김준환;차지혜
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.11 no.5
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    • pp.394-404
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    • 2002
  • The drawbead model for a three-dimensional a finite element analysis of sheet metal forming processes is developed. The mathematical models of the basic drawbeads like circular drawbead, stepped drawbead, and squared drawbaed are first derived using the bending theory, belt-pulley equation, and Coulomb friction law. Next, the experiments for finding the drawing characteristics of the drawbead are performed. Based on mathematical models and drawing test results, expert models of basic drawbeads are then developed employing a linear multiple regression method. For the expert models of combined drawbeads such as the double circular drawbead, double stepped drawbead, circular-and-stepped drawbead, etc., those of the basic drawbeads are summed. Finally, in order to verify the expert models developed, the drawing characteristics calculated by the expert models of the double circular drawbead and circular-and-stepped drawbead are compared with those obtained from the experiments. The predictions by expert models agree well with the measurements by experiments.