• 제목/요약/키워드: poroelastic

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열경화성 복합재 로켓 방화벽의 파손 예측 (Failure Prediction of Thermo-Chemically Decomposing Composite for Rocket Thermal Insulators)

  • 이선표;이정윤
    • 한국추진공학회지
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    • 제9권2호
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    • pp.25-31
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    • 2005
  • 카본-페놀릭 복합재로 제작된 로켓 방화벽이 운전조건 하에서 열-화학적 분해되는 것을 해석하기 위해 (1)의 논문에 기술된 열 및 기체확산을 수반하는 다공 탄성 복합재료의 거동이론을 적용하였다. 해석 대상의 구조 부재는 카울 링이며, 재료 내의 압력, 온도 및 층간 응력이 제시되었다. 특정 조건의 복합재 구조에 대한 해석의 결과는 재료 내의 발생하는 인장응력에 의해 플라이리프트를 나타내는 충간파손을 나타낸다. 해석 결과는 실제 구조의 파손과 모양 및 위치가 일치한다. 이 방법은 플라이리프트와 같은 파손을 피하기 위한 설계에 적용될 수 있다.

A shooting method for buckling and post-buckling analyses of FGSP circular plates considering various patterns of Pores' placement

  • Khaled, Alhaifi;Ahmad Reza, Khorshidvand;Murtadha M., Al-Masoudy;Ehsan, Arshid;Seyed Hossein, Madani
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제85권3호
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    • pp.419-432
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    • 2023
  • This paper studies the effects of porosity distributions on buckling and post-buckling behaviors of a functionally graded saturated porous (FGSP) circular plate. The plate is under the uniformly distributed radial loading and simply supported and clamped boundary conditions. Pores are saturated with compressible fluid (e.g., gases) that cannot escape from the porous solid. Elastic modulus is assumed to vary continuously through the thickness according to three different functions corresponding to three different cases of porosity distributions, including monotonous, symmetric, and asymmetric cases. Governing equations are derived utilizing the classical plate theory and Sanders nonlinear strain-displacement relations, and they are solved numerically via shooting method. Results are verified with the known results in the literature. The obtained results for the monotonous and symmetric cases with the asymmetric case presented in the literature are shown in comparative figures. Effects of the poroelastic material parameters, boundary conditions, and thickness change on the post-buckling behavior of the plate are discussed in details. The results reveal that buckling and post-buckling behaviors of the plate in the monotonous and symmetric cases differ from the asymmetric case, especially in small deflections, that asymmetric distribution of elastic moduli can be the cause.

A rock physical approach to understand geo-mechanics of cracked porous media having three fluid phases

  • Ahmad, Qazi Adnan;Wu, Guochen;Zong, Zhaoyun;Wu, Jianlu;Ehsan, Muhammad Irfan;Du, Zeyuan
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • 제23권4호
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    • pp.327-338
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    • 2020
  • The role of precise prediction of subsurface fluids and discrimination among them cannot be ignored in reservoir characterization and petroleum prospecting. A suitable rock physics model should be build for the extraction of valuable information form seismic data. The main intent of current work is to present a rock physics model to analyze the characteristics of seismic wave propagating through a cracked porous rock saturated by a three phase fluid. Furthermore, the influence on wave characteristics due to variation in saturation of water, oil and gas were also analyzed for oil and water as wet cases. With this approach the objective to explore wave attenuation and dispersion due to wave induce fluid flow (WIFF) at seismic and sub-seismic frequencies can be precisely achieved. We accomplished our proposed approach by using BISQ equations and by applying appropriate boundary conditions to incorporate heterogeneity due to saturation of three immiscible fluids forming a layered system. To authenticate the proposed methodology, we compared our results with White's mesoscopic theory and with the results obtained by using Biot's poroelastic relations. The outcomes reveals that, at low frequencies seismic wave characteristics are in good agreement with White's mesoscopic theory, however a slight increase in attenuation at seismic frequencies is because of the squirt flow. Moreover, our work crop up as a practical tool for the development of rock physical theories with the intention to identify and estimate properties of different fluids from seismic data.

Prediction of Fluid-borne Noise Transmission Using AcuSolve and OptiStruct

  • Barton, Michael;Corson, David;Mandal, Dilip;Han, Kyeong-Hee
    • 한국소음진동공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국소음진동공학회 2014년도 추계학술대회 논문집
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    • pp.557-561
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    • 2014
  • In this work, Altair Engineering's vibroacoustic modeling approach is used to simulate the acoustic signature of a simplified automobile in a wind tunnel. The modeling approach relies on a two step procedure involving simulation and extraction of acoustic sources using a high fidelity Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulation followed by propagation of the acoustic energy within the structure and passenger compartment using a structural dynamics solver. The tools necessary to complete this process are contained within Altair's HyperWorks CAE software suite. The CFD simulations are performed using AcuSolve and the structural simulations are performed using OptiStruct. This vibroacoustics simulation methodology relies on calculation of the acoustic sources from the flow solution computed by AcuSolve. The sources are based on Lighthill's analogy and are sampled directly on the acoustic mesh. Once the acoustic sources have been computed, they are transformed into the frequency domain using a Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) with advanced sampling and are subsequently used in the structural acoustics model. Although this approach does require the CFD solver to have knowledge of the acoustic simulation domain a priori, it avoids modeling errors introduced by evaluation of the acoustic source terms using dissimilar meshes and numerical methods. The aforementioned modeling approach is demonstrated on the Hyundai Simplified Model (HSM) geometry in this work. This geometry contains flow features that are representative of the dominant noise sources in a typical automobile design; namely vortex shedding from the passenger compartment A-pillar and bluff body shedding from the side view mirrors. The geometry also contains a thick poroelastic material on the interior that acts to reduce the acoustic noise. This material is modeled using a Biot material formulation during the structural acoustic simulation. Successful prediction of the acoustic noise within the HSM geometry serves to validate the vibroacoustic modeling approach for automotive applications.

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사면 내의 지하수 유동과 사면의 안정성에 대한 강수 영향의 완전 연동된 수리지질역학적 수치 해석 (A Fully Coupled Hydrogeomechanical Numerical Analysis of Rainfall Impacts on Groundwater Flow in Slopes and Slope Stability)

  • 김준모
    • 한국지반공학회논문집
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    • 제18권6호
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    • pp.5-16
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    • 2002
  • 사면 내의 지하수 유동과 사면의 안정성에 대한 강수의 영향을 평가하기 위하여 수리지질역학적 수치 모델이 제시되었다. 이 수치 모델은 변형성 지질매체 내에서의 포화-불포화 지하수 유동을 설명하는 완전 연동된 간극탄성론적 지배 방정식들과 Galerkin 유한요소법에 근거하여 개발되었다. 이렇게 개발된 완전 연동된 수리지질역학적 수치 모델은 다양한 강수량 조건 하에 있는 불포화 사면에 대한 일련의 수치모의실험에 적용되었다. 이러한 수치모의실험 결과들은 강수량이 증가할수록 사면의 전반적인 수리역학적 안정성이 저하되며 잠재적인 파괴가 사면 전단부에서부터 시작되어 사면 정상부 쪽으로 팽창됨을 보여주고 있다. 강수량이 증가함에 따라 수리지질학적으로는 압력수두와 전체 수리수두가 증가한다. 그 결과 지하수면이 상승하고 불포화대가 감소하며 삼출면이 사면 전단부로부터 사면 정상부쪽으로 팽창하고 이러한 삼출면에서의 지하수 유동 속도도 증가하게 된다. 한편 강수량이 증가함에 따라 지질역학적으로는 사면 전단부를 향해 수평 변위는 증가하지만 수직 변위는 감소하게 된다. 이는 강수량 증가에 따른 지하수면의 상승에 수반하는 부력에 기인하는 것으로 해석된다. 그 결과 사면의 전반적인 변형이 사면 전단부를 향해 심화되고 전단파괴 안전율이 1 이하인 불안전한 지역이 사면 전단부에서 두꺼워지면서 사면 전단부에서부터 사면 정상부 쪽으로 팽창하게 된다. 또한 수치모의실험 결과들은 이러한 잠재적인 전단파괴면과 지표면 사이의 지반에서는 잠재적인 인장파괴가 발생할 수 있음을 보여주고 있다.

Impact of pore fluid heterogeneities on angle-dependent reflectivity in poroelastic layers: A study driven by seismic petrophysics

  • Ahmad, Mubasher;Ahmed, Nisar;Khalid, Perveiz;Badar, Muhammad A.;Akram, Sohail;Hussain, Mureed;Anwar, Muhammad A.;Mahmood, Azhar;Ali, Shahid;Rehman, Anees U.
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • 제17권4호
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    • pp.343-354
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    • 2019
  • The present study demonstrates the application of seismic petrophysics and amplitude versus angle (AVA) forward modeling to identify the reservoir fluids, discriminate their saturation levels and natural gas composition. Two case studies of the Lumshiwal Formation (mainly sandstone) of the Lower Cretaceous age have been studied from the Kohat Sub-basin and the Middle Indus Basin of Pakistan. The conventional angle-dependent reflection amplitudes such as P converted P ($R_{PP}$) and S ($R_{PS}$), S converted S ($R_{SS}$) and P ($R_{SP}$) and newly developed AVA attributes (${\Delta}R_{PP}$, ${\Delta}R_{PS}$, ${\Delta}R_{SS}$ and ${\Delta}R_{SP}$) are analyzed at different gas saturation levels in the reservoir rock. These attributes are generated by taking the differences between the water wet reflection coefficient and the reflection coefficient at unknown gas saturation. Intercept (A) and gradient (B) attributes are also computed and cross-plotted at different gas compositions and gas/water scenarios to define the AVO class of reservoir sands. The numerical simulation reveals that ${\Delta}R_{PP}$, ${\Delta}R_{PS}$, ${\Delta}R_{SS}$ and ${\Delta}R_{SP}$ are good indicators and able to distinguish low and high gas saturation with a high level of confidence as compared to conventional reflection amplitudes such as P-P, P-S, S-S and S-P. In A-B cross-plots, the gas lines move towards the fluid (wet) lines as the proportion of heavier gases increase in the Lumshiwal Sands. Because of the upper contacts with different sedimentary rocks (Shale/Limestone) in both wells, the same reservoir sand exhibits different response similar to AVO classes like class I and class IV. This study will help to analyze gas sands by using amplitude based attributes as direct gas indicators in further gas drilling wells in clastic successions.