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Behavior of Underground Flexible Pipes Subject to Vehicle Load (ll)-Based on Field Tests- (차량하중을 받는 지중연성관의 거동특성 (ll)-실증실험을 중심으로-)

  • 이대수;상현규;김경열;홍성연
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.49-58
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    • 2003
  • Underground flexible pipes for electric cables are subject to external loads and surrounding soil pressure. Particularly, strain of flexible pipes is of great concern in terms of safety and maintenance for electric cables. In this paper, stress and strain of flexible pipes with various installation depth are compared using traditional formula, FEM analysis, model soil box test and field test. from the findings of various analyses, considering the strain criteria-maximum 3.5%, it is suggested that flexible pipes can be buried at the depth of 80cm without additional soil improvement.

Non-linear study of mode II delamination fracture in functionally graded beams

  • Rizov, Victor I.
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.263-271
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    • 2017
  • A theoretical study was carried-out of mode II delamination fracture behavior of the End Loaded Split (ELS) functionally graded beam configuration with considering the material non-linearity. The mechanical response of ELS was modeled analytically by using a power-law stress-strain relation. It was assumed that the material is functionally graded transversally to the beam. The non-linear fracture was investigated by using the J-integral approach. Equations were derived for the crack arm curvature and zero axes coordinate that are needed for the J-integral solution. The analysis developed is valid for a delamination crack located arbitrary along the beam height. The J-integral solution was verified by analyzing the strain energy release rate with considering material non-linearity. The effects of material gradient, non-linear material behavior and crack location on the fracture were evaluated. The solution derived is suitable for parametric analyses of non-linear fracture. The results obtained can be used for optimization of functionally graded beams with respect to their mode II fracture performance. Also, such simplified analytical models contribute for the understanding of delamination fracture in functionally graded beams exhibiting material non-linearity.

Finite Element Analysis for Extrusion of Hollow Shaped Section Through Square Die (평금형을 통한 중공형재 압출의 유한요소 해석)

  • Lee, Chun-Man;Lee, Seung-Hun;Jo, Jong-Rae
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.375-381
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    • 1998
  • This paper presents development of finite element simulation program and analysis of hot extrusion through square dies with a mandrel. The design of extrusion dies is still an art rather than science. Die design for a new extrusion process is developed from through in-plant trials. In the present paper, a three-dimensional steady-state finite element simulation program is developed. Steady-state assumption is used for both the analyses of deformation and temperature. The developed program is effectively used to simulate hollow extrusion of several sections. Distributions of temperature effective strain rate, mean strain rate and mean stress are studied for an effective design of extrusion dies.

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Characteristics of Strength and Fracture in Strength Mismatched Joint by Dynamic Loading (동적하중 하에서의 강도적 불균질부를 갖는 용접이음재의 강도 및 파괴 특성)

  • ;望月正人;大細充;;豊田政男
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.55-63
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    • 2003
  • Welded joint generally has heterogeneity of strength, material, and fracture toughness and it is important to understand the characteristics of material strength and fracture of welded joint considering heterogeneous effect. Characteristics of strength and fracture of an undermatched joint under dynamic loading was studied by round-bar tension tests and thermal elastic-plastic analyses in this paper. The strength and fracture of the undermatched joints should be evaluated based on the effects of the strain rate and the temperature including temperature rise during the dynamic loading. The differences of fracture characteristics like such as ductile-to-brittle transition behavior are well precisely explained from the stress-strain distribution obtained by numerical analysis.

Prediction and Evaluation of Rubber Components using Large Deformation Non-linear Finite Element Analysis (비선형 대변형 유한요소해석을 이용한 방진고무부품의 특성예측 및 평가)

  • Woo, Chang-Su;Kim, Wan-Doo;Cho, Seong-Do-Seong
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2000.04a
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    • pp.286-291
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    • 2000
  • The finite element analyses of mechanical rubber components are executed to predict the behavior of deformation and stress distribution in destgn step. The non-linear properties of rubber which are described as strain energy functions are important parameters to design and evaluate rubber components. These are determined by material tests which are tension, compression and shear test. The behaviors of loads-displacements of rubber components such as a roll tubber spring and resilient ring and additional spring for railway suspension system are evaluated by using commercial FEA code. It is shown that the results by FEA simulations are in close agreement with the test results.

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A Study on the Durability Design of an Automotive Seat Frame (자동차 시트 프레임 구조의 내구성 향상 설계에 관한 연구)

  • 우창수;조현직;구정서;권재도
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.50-57
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    • 2004
  • Structural analysis and fatigue tests have been performed to develop design and evaluation technologies of automotive seat frames. Under the back moment loading condition, the numerical simulation unveiled the maximum stress up to the yield strength at the side frame bracket. To measure the stresses under the test condition, strain gauges were attached to some weakest points of the side frames. the measured strains are in good agreements with the CAE results. On the other hand, some fatigue tests have been performed using the side frame bracket specimens made of various welding types to evaluate their durabilities. From the fatigue tests and the numerical analyses, it was recommended that the bracket welding position should be moved upward.

Investigation of Structural Safety of Monobloc Tubular Drive Shaft Subjected to Torque (비틀림 모멘트가 부가되는 일체형 중공 드라이브 샤프트의 구조 안정성 분석)

  • Guk, Dae-Sun;Ahn, Dong-Gyu;Lee, Ho-Jin;Jung, Jong-Hoon
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.32 no.12
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    • pp.1073-1080
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    • 2015
  • A drive shaft is used to transmit torque and rotation through the connection of components of a drive train. Recently, a monobloc drive shaft without welding regions is developed to improve the safety of the drive shaft. The drive shaft bears the shear stress induced by torque. The objective of this paper is to investigate into the structural safety of a monobloc tubular drive shaft subjected to torque. Elasto-plastic finite element (FE) analysis is performed to estimate the deformation behavior of the drive shaft and stress-strain distribution in the drive shaft. Several techniques are used to create finite element (FE) model of the monobloc tubular drive shaft subjected to torque. Through the comparison of the results of FE analyses with those of experiments from the viewpoint of rotational angle, appropriate correction coefficients for different load conditions are estimated. The safety of the tubular drive shaft is examined using the results of FE analyses for different load conditions. Finally, it is noted that the designed tubular drive shaft has a sufficient structural safety.

Numerical study on rock splitting using the cylindrical cavity (원형 자유면을 이용한 암반 파쇄의 수치해석적 연구)

  • Ahn, Sung Kwon
    • Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.1013-1028
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    • 2017
  • This paper presents key findings obtained from the numerical experiment investigating into the use of the cylindrical cavity for rock splitting operations. The stress and strain path analyses were carried out in order to provide a better insight into the crack formation. The principal stress analysis carried out along the crack line using the results obtained from these numerical analyses allowed the failure of the brittle material and the crack propagation to be investigated. This paper also suggested possible reasons for the change in crack direction observed during the rock splitting operations using the results obtained.

Accuracy Improvement of Analysis Results Obtained from Numerical Analysis Model of Continuously Reinforced Concrete Pavement (연속철근 콘크리트 포장 수치해석 모델의 해석결과 정확도 개선 방법)

  • Cho, Young Kyo;Seok, Jong Hwan;Choi, Lyn;Kim, Seong-Min
    • International Journal of Highway Engineering
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.73-83
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    • 2016
  • PURPOSES : The purpose of this study is to develop a method for improving the accuracy of analysis results obtained from a two-dimensional (2-D) numerical analysis model of continuously reinforced concrete pavement (CRCP). METHODS : The analysis results from the 2-D numerical model of CRCP are compared with those from more rigorous three-dimensional (3-D) models of CRCP, and the relationships between the results are recognized. In addition, the numerical analysis results are compared with the results obtained from field experiments. By performing these comparisons, the calibration factors used for the 2-D CRCP model are determined. RESULTS : The results from the comparisons between 2-D and 3-D CRCP analyses show that with the 2-D CRCP model, concrete stresses can be overestimated significantly, and crack widths can either be underestimated or overestimated by a slight margin depending on the assumption of plane stress or plane strain. The behaviors of crack width in field measurements are comparable to those obtained from the numerical model of CRCP. CONCLUSIONS : The accuracy of analysis results from the 2-D CRCP model can be improved significantly by applying calibration factors obtained from comparisons with 3-D analyses and field experiments.

MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF TWO-WAY DIFFERENT CONFIGURATIONS OF PRESTRESSED CONCRETE MEMBERS SUBJECTED TO AXIAL LOADING

  • ZHANG, CHAOBI;CHEN, JIANYUN;XU, QIANG;LI, JING
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.47 no.5
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    • pp.633-645
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    • 2015
  • In order to analyze the mechanical properties of two-way different configurations of prestressed concrete members subjected to axial loading, a finite element model based on the nuclear power plant containments is demonstrated. This model takes into account the influences of different principal stress directions, the uniaxial or biaxial loading, and biaxial loading ratio. The displacement-controlled load is applied to obtain the stress estrain response. The simulated results indicate that the differences of principal stress axes have great effects on the stress-strain response under uniaxial loading. When the specimens are subjected to biaxial loading, the change trend of stress with the increase of loading ratio is obviously different along different layout directions. In addition, correlation experiments and finite element analyses were conducted to verify the validity and reliability of the analysis in this study.