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Non-Prismatic Beam Element for Nonlinear Seismic Analysis of Steel Moment Frames II: Verification of Model (강재 모멘트 골조의 비선형 지진 해석을 위한 부등단면 보 요소 II: 모델의 검증)

  • Hwang, Byoung-Kuk;Cheon, Chung-Ha;Kim, Kee-Dong;Ko, Man-Gi
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Hazard Mitigation
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    • v.7 no.5
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    • pp.37-46
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    • 2007
  • This is the second of two companion papers that describe non-prismatic beam element for nonlinear seismic analysis of steel moment frames. Described in a companion paper is the formulation of a non-prismatic beam element to model the elastic and inelastic behavior of steel beams, which have reduced beam sections(RBS). This study describes the determination of yield surfaces, stiffness parameters, and hardening (or softening) rule parameters for RBS beam element. Analytical results of the RBS beam element show good correlation with test data and Finite Element Method(FEM) results.

Extension of indirect displacement estimation method using acceleration and strain to various types of beam structures

  • Cho, Soojin;Sim, Sung-Han;Park, Jong-Woong;Lee, Junhwa
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.699-718
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    • 2014
  • The indirect displacement estimation using acceleration and strain (IDEAS) method is extended to various types of beam structures beyond the previous validation on the prismatic or near-prismatic beams. By fusing different types of responses, the IDEAS method is able to estimate displacements containing pseudo-static components with high frequency noise to be significantly reduced. However, the concerns to the IDEAS method come from possible disagreement of the assumed sinusoidal mode shapes to the actual mode shapes, which allows the IDEAS method to be valid only for simply-supported prismatic beams and limits its applicability to real world problems. In this paper, the extension of the IDEAS method to the general types of beams is investigated by the mathematical formulation of the modal mapping matrix only for the monitored substructure, so-called monitoring span. The formulation particularly considers continuous and wide beams to extend the IDEAS method to general beam structures that reflect many real bridges. Numerical simulations using four types of beams with various irregularities are presented to show the effectiveness and accuracy of the IDEAS method in estimating displacements.

The Utilization of Yun Chun Andalusite as a Raw Material for High Alumina Refractories(III) -Effect of Impurities on the Mulltization- (고 알루미나질 내화물 원료로서 연천산 홍주석의 이용에 관한 연구(III) -홍주석의 물라이트화에 미치는 불순물의 영향-)

  • Ahn, Young-Pil;Choi, Long
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.27-32
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    • 1974
  • The effect of impurities of andalusite on the morphology of the crystallization of mullite was investigated. The raw, concentrated and purified andalusite were fired at 145$0^{\circ}C$. and 150$0^{\circ}C$. Each of three grades of andalusite was examined in a scanning electron microscope, X-ray diffractometer and etc. The raw andalusite showed deeply etched textures and prismatic crystals which are estimated to be an average of 2.5u in width and 15u in length. Concentrated andalusite showed poorly formed and elongated prismatic crystals. Purified andalusite showed condensed needle-like crystals which are estimated to be an average of 0.4$\mu$ in width and 2.0$\mu$ in length, but at the boundary of the original andalusite grain, prismatic crystals were seen. It is supposed that the purified andalusite is able to utilize as a raw material for high alumina refractories with refractoriness S.K. 38.

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Some Tests on Spray of a Prismatic Planing Hull (주상활주선형(柱狀滑走船型)의 SPRAY 관측(觀測)과 저면압력분포(底面壓力分布))

  • Mun-Keun Ha;Michio Nakato
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.100-111
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    • 1994
  • This study was carried out for understanding the characteristics of the spray around high speed vessels. Prismatic planing hull made of an acrylate board was used to the tests. The distribution of local spray velocity were estimated from the analysis of the spray visualization. A new test system for measuring the spray thickness is proposed, and was used to estimate the local spray thickness in the model. The pressure distributions on the bottom of the hull are measured and integrated to estimate the pressure drag of the model in the towing tests. Finally. the spray drag/lift component is separated from the total drag/lift on the prismatic hull. These test results show that the spray drag component on high speed vessels is relatively large and important in total drag.

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Comprehensive experimental investigation on mechanical behavior for types of reinforced concrete Haunched beam

  • Albegmprli, Hasan M.;Gulsan, M. Eren;Cevik, Abdulkadir
    • Advances in concrete construction
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.39-50
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    • 2019
  • This study presents a comprehensive experimental investigation on mostly encountered types of Reinforced Concrete Haunched Beams (RCHBs) where three modes of RCHBs investigated; the diversity of studied beams makes it a pioneer in this topic. The experimental study consists of twenty RCHBs and four prismatic beams. Effects of important parameters including beam type, the inclination angle, flexure and compressive reinforcement, shear reinforcement on mechanical behavior and failure mode of each mode of RCHBs were examined in detail. Furthermore crack propagation at certain load levels were inspected and visualized for each RCHB mode. The results confirm that RCHBs have different behavior in shear as compared to the prismatic beams. At the same time, different mechanical behavior was observed between the modes of RCHBs. Therefore, RCHBs were classified into three modes according to the inclination shape and mode of failure (Modes A, B and C). However, it was observed that there is no significant difference between RCHBs and prismatic beams regarding flexural behavior. Moreover, a new and unified formula was proposed to predict the critical effective depth of all modes of RCHBs that is very useful to predict the critical section for failure.

Occurrence and Genesis of Amphiboles in Hornblende Gabbro in Guwoonri, Hwacheon and in Otanri, Chuncheon (화천 구운리와 춘천 오탄리 일대에 분포하는 각섬석 반려암체내에 존재하는 각섬석류의 산출양상 및 생성작용)

  • Kim, Guan-Young;Park, Young-Rok
    • The Journal of the Petrological Society of Korea
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.79-91
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    • 2009
  • Jurassic hornblende gabbo intrusives are distributed in Otanri, Chuncheon, and in Guwoonri, Hwacheon located in the northern part of Gyeonggi Massif. The intrusives composed mainly of amphiboles and plagioclase can be divided into two distinct rocks depending on the shape of amphiboles: (i) subspherical amphibole gabbro which has subspherical amphibole phenocryst as a major mafic phase(Sag); (ii) prismatic amphibole gabbro which has prismatic amphiboles as a principal mafic mineral(Pag). Subspherical amphiboles in Sag have higher Cr content and higher Mg($Mg+Fe^{2+}$) ratio relative to the prismatic amphiboles in Pag. This is indicative of conversion of pyroxene into amphibole with pyroxene pseudomorph. Oxygen isotopic results of plagioclase and amphibole separated from the hornblende gabbro suggest that theses minerals have experienced oxygen isotopic exchange with relatively heavy-$^{18}O$fluid for a long period, and magmatic fluid has been involved in the formation of subspherical amphiboles. Amphiboles in hornblende gabbro are composed of distinct species of pargasite, magnesiohornblende, actinolite, which formed at different stages.

Preparation and Physical Properties of Diamond Grade Reflective Sheets Using Microprism (마이크로프리즘을 사용한 초고휘도 재귀반사시트의 제조 및 특성)

  • Lee, Min-Ho;Lim, Du-Hyun;Heo, Min-Yeong;Ahn, Jou-Hyeon;Park, Jin-Woo;Yu, Ji-Hyun;Kim, Jong-Seon;Ryu, Ho-Suk;Ahn, Hyo-Jun;Kim, Ik-Hwan
    • Elastomers and Composites
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    • v.46 no.4
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    • pp.284-289
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    • 2011
  • Prismatic reflective sheets were prepared using microprisms, and their retroreflection and structural properties were investigated and compared with encapsulated lens type reflective sheets based on glass beads. As prepared, the prismatic reflective sheets show well arranged array of microprisms. The arrangement of glass beads in encapsulated lens type reflective sheets is also found to be uniform without any cracks. However, during the coating process of the PET layer, the beads are coming out and the gaps are formed due to the application of high pressure. Even though the preparation method for reflective sheets based on microprisms is similar to that of reflective sheets based on glass beads, the method is relatively simple and cost effective, and also needs less time. Prismatic reflective sheets show higher coefficient of retroreflection from all entrance angles compared to reflective sheets based on glass beads. The results prove that the prismatic reflective sheets can be used for preparing the traffic sign boards to secure a clear view.

Crystals in North American Commercial Woods of Abies Species (북미산 주요 전나무속 수종 목재에 있어서의 결정)

  • Eom, Young-Geun;Kwon, Oh-Kyung;Hanna, Robert B.;Meyer, Robert W.
    • Applied Microscopy
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    • v.36 no.4
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    • pp.251-258
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    • 2006
  • Crystal-bearing cells are rarely encountered in the softwoods and their regular occurrence, e.g., in species of Abies, Picea, Ginkgo, and Pinus, is of considerable diagnostic significance. Thus, this study discusses the distribution and types of crystals in North American Abies species to provide additional information for wood anatomy and identification through light and scanning electron microscopies. Prismatic crystals, elongate crystal s, and styloids are identified, in descending order of frequency, in Abies concolor, A. grandis. and A. magnifica, A. nobilis (=A. procera), A. lasiocarpa, and A. amabilis but not in A. balsamea and A. fraseri. Differently from the other species, A. lasiocarpa shows the tendency of more elongate crystals and styloids than prismatic crystals. A. concolor contains crystal sands, prismatic crystals, elongate crystals, and styloids both in the axial and ray parenchyma cells, whereas the other species show prismatic crystals, elongate crystals, and styloids only in the ray parenchyma cells. Ray parenchyma cells containing crystal sand and axial parenchyma cells having crystal sand, prismatic crystals, elongate crystals, and styloids are probably reported here for the first time in A. concolor. In conclusion, the presence or absence of crystals appears to be the most powerful diagnostic character for separating A. concolor, A. grandis, and A. magnifica from A. nobilis (=A. procera), A. lasiocarpa, A. amabilits, A. balsamea, and A. fraseri.

Kinematic Analysis and Optimal Design of 3-PPR Planar Parallel Manipulator

  • Park, Kee-Bong
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.528-537
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    • 2003
  • This paper proposes a 3-PPR planar parallel manipulator, which consists of three active prismatic Joints, three passive prismatic joints, and three passive rotational joints. The analysis of the kinematics and the optimal design of the manipulator are also discussed. The proposed manipulator has the advantages of the closed type of direct kinematics and a void-free workspace with a convex type of borderline. For the kinematic analysis of the proposed manipulator, the direct kinematics, the inverse kinematics, and the inverse Jacobian of the manipulator are derived. After the rotational limits and the workspaces of the manipulator are investigated, the workspace of the manipulator is simulated. In addition, for the optimal design of the manipulator, the performance indices of the manipulator are investigated, and then an optimal design procedure Is carried out using Min-Max theory. Finally. one example using the optimal design is presented.