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Sub-structuring Technique of High-speed Train-bridge Interaction Analysis for Foundation Design (기초 설계를 위한 고속철도 교량-열차 상호작용 해석의 부구조화 기법)

  • Lee, Kang-Il;Song, Myung-Kwan
    • Journal of the Korean Geosynthetics Society
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.35-43
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    • 2021
  • In this paper, the sub-structuring technique-applied train-bridge interaction analysis model, which is formulated based on the simplified three-dimensional train-bridge interaction analysis model for high-speed bridge-train interaction analysis, is presented. In the sub-structuring technique, the super-structure and the supporting structure of railway bridges can be modeled as sub-structures, and train-bridge interaction analysis can be efficiently performed. As a train analysis model, two-dimensional train model is used, and the Lagrange equation of motion is applied to derive the equation of motion of two-dimensional train. In the sub-structuring technique, the number of degrees of freedom can be reduced by using the condensation method, thus reducing the time and cost for calculating the eigenvalues and eigenvectors, and the time and cost for the subsequent calculation. In this paper, Guyan reduction method is used as sub-structuring technique. By combining simplified three-dimensional bridge-train interaction analysis and Guyan reduction method, the efficient and accurate bridge-train interaction analysis can be performed.

Iterated Improved Reduced System (IIRS) Method Combined with Sub-Structuring Scheme (II) - Nonclassically Damped Structural Systems - (부구조화 기법을 연동한 반복적인 동적 축소법 (II) - 비비례 감쇠 구조 시스템 -)

  • Choi, Dong-Soo;Kim, Hyun-Gi;Cho, Maeng-Hyo
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.31 no.2 s.257
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    • pp.221-230
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    • 2007
  • An iterated improved reduced system (IIRS) procedure combined with sub-structuring scheme for nonclassically damped structural systems is presented. For dynamic analysis of such systems, complex eigenproperties are required to incorporate properly the nonclassical damping effect. In complex structural systems, the equations of motion are written in the state space from. Thus, the number of degrees of freedom of the new equations of motion and the size of the associated eigenvalue problem required to obtain the complex eigenvalues and eigenvectors are doubled. Iterated IRS method is an efficient reduction technique because the eigenproperties obtained in each iteration step improve the condensation matrix in the next iteration step. However, although this reduction technique reduces the size of problem drastically, it is not efficient to apply this technique to a single domain finite element model with degrees of freedom over several thousands. Therefore, for a practical application of the reduction method, accompanying sub-structuring scheme is necessary. In the present study, iterated IRS method combined with sub-structuring scheme for nonclssically damped structures is developed. Numerical examples demonstrate the convergence and the efficiency of a newly developed scheme.

An efficient seismic analysis technique for PCSG assembly using sub-structuring method and homogenization method

  • Gyogeun Youn;Wanjae Jang;Gyu Mahn Lee;Kwanghyun Ahn;Seongmin Chang
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.56 no.6
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    • pp.2120-2130
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    • 2024
  • This study significantly reduced the seismic analysis time of PCSG assembly by introducing a reduced model using homogenization and sub-structuring methods. The homogenization method was applied to the primary and secondary micro-channel sheets, and the sub-structuring method was applied to the PCSG module sets. Modal analysis and frequency response analysis were then performed to validate the accuracy of the reduced model. The analysis results were compared with the full model and it was confirmed that the reduced model provided almost the same analysis results as the full model. To verify the computational efficiency of the reduced model, the computational time was then compared with the full model, and it was confirmed that the modal analysis time was reduced by 3.42 times and the frequency response analysis time was reduced by 4.59 times.

Video Scene Segmentation Technique based on Color and Motion Features (칼라 및 모션 특징 기반 비디오 씬 분할 기법)

  • 송창준;고한석;권용무
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.102-112
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    • 2000
  • The previous video structuring techniques are mainly limited to shot or shot group level. However, the shot level structure couldn't provide semantics within a video. So, researches on high level structuring are going on for getting over the drawbacks of shot level structure, recently. To overcome the drawbacks of shot level structure, we propose video scene segmentation technique based on color and motion features. For considering various color distribution, each shot is divided into sub-shots based on color feature. A key frame is extracted from each sub-shot. The motion feature in a shot is extracted from MPEG-1 video's motion vector. Moreover adaptive weights based on motion's property in search range are applied to color and motion features. The experiment results of proposed technique show the excellence in view of the over-segmentation and the reflection of semantics, comparing with those of previous techniques. The proposed technique decomposes video into meaningful hierarchical structure and provides video browsing or retrieval based on scene.

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CO2 Laser micro-structuring of optical fiber with negative conical shape (CO2 레이저를 이용한 음각 원뿔 구조 광섬유 팁 가공 최적화 연구)

  • Yoo, Dongyoon;Choi, Hun-Kook;Sohn, Ik-Bu;Noh, Young-Chul;Jung, Deok;Kim, Young-Sup;Lee, Ho;Kim, Chang-Hwan
    • Laser Solutions
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.14-19
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    • 2015
  • A helical fabricating method using $CO_2$ laser was utilized for producing cone-shaped structure on a silica substrate. Output power and the number of scanning radiation were modified in order to control the structure. The experiment shows that the depth and width of cone-shape were increased with higher output power of the laser and the number of scanning. We demonstrate fabrication of multidirectional side-firing optical fiber with diameter of 440 um using the $CO_2$ laser fabrication technique.

Evolutionary Design of Morphology-Based Homomorphic Filter for Feature Enhancement of Medical Images

  • Hwang, Hee-Soo;Oh, Jin-Sung
    • International Journal of Fuzzy Logic and Intelligent Systems
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.172-177
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    • 2009
  • In this paper, a new morphology-based homomorphic filtering technique is presented to enhance features in medical images. The homomorphic filtering is performed based on the morphological sub-bands, in which an image is morphologically decomposed. An evolutionary design is carried to find an optimal gain and structuring element of each sub-band. As a search algorithm, Differential Evolution scheme is utilized. Simulations show that the proposed filter improves the contrast of the interest feature in medical images.

The transient and frequency response analysis using the multi-level system condensation in the large-scaled structural dynamic problem

  • Baek, Sungmin;Cho, Maenghyo
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.38 no.4
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    • pp.429-441
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    • 2011
  • In large-scale problem, a huge size of computational resources is needed for a reliable solution which represents the detailed description of dynamic behavior. Recently, eigenvalue reduction schemes have been considered as important technique to resolve computational resource problems. In addition, the efforts to advance an efficiency of reduction scheme leads to the development of the multi-level system condensation (MLSC) which is initially based on the two-level condensation scheme (TLCS). This scheme was proposed for approximating the lower eigenmodes which represent the global behavior of the structures through the element-level energy estimation. The MLSC combines the multi-level sub-structuring scheme with the previous TLCS for enhancement of efficiency which is related to computer memory and computing time. The present study focuses on the implementation of the MLSC on the direct time response analysis and the frequency response analysis of structural dynamic problems. For the transient time response analysis, the MLSC is combined with the Newmark's time integration scheme. Numerical examples demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed method.

Time History Analysis of Sturctures Subjected to Random Base Excitation by a Substructuring Method (부구조법을 이용한 불규칙 기초가진을 받는 구조물의 시간 이력 해석)

  • Lee, Tae Won
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.86-91
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    • 2022
  • The mechanical structures mounted on vehicles or aircrafts are subject to random accelerations, such as earthquakes, at the base, and their responses have been calculated through spectrum analysis. However, this method poses a challenge during the synthesis of the responses owing to the loss of the vibration phase. It is necessary to evaluate the time history results to obtain the exact responses; therefore, an efficient technique is proposed to solve this issue. The present technique involves constructing a superelement using the sub-structuring method and finding solutions for this superelement. The finite element model (FEM) was substituted by a superelement, which was simplified into one element with selected nodes. Comparing the numerical results of the superelement with the time history responses for the original finite element model, the two solutions agree well despite the fact that the computation time of the proposed technique has been greatly shortened.

Model Structuring Technique by A Knowledge Representation Scheme: A FMS Fractal Architecture Example (지식 표현 기법을 이용한 모델 구조의 표현과 구성 : 단편구조 유연생산 시스템 예)

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    • Journal of the Korea Society for Simulation
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.1-11
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    • 1995
  • The model of a FMS (Flexible Manufacturing System) admits to a natural hierarchical decomposition of highly decoupled units with similar structure and control. The FMS fractal architecture model represents a hierarchical structure built from elements of a single basic design. A SES (System Entity Structure) is a structural knowledge representation scheme that contains knowledge of decomposition, taxonomy, and coupling relationships of a system necessary to direct model synthesis. A substructure of a SES is extracted for use as the skeleton for a model. This substructure is called pruned SES and the extraction operation of a pruned SES from a SES is called pruning (or pruning operation). This paper presents a pruning operation called recursive pruning. It is applied to SES for generating a model structure whose sub-structure contains copies if itself as in FMS fractal architecture. Another pruning operation called delay pruning is also presented. Combined with recursive pruning the delay pruningis a useful tool for representing and constructing complex systems.

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Verification of Hybrid Structural Test Technique by Shaking Table Test of a Linear 2-Dimensional Frame Model (소형선형 평면뼈대모형의 진동대실험을 통한 하이브리드실험 기법의 검증)

  • Cho, Sung-Min;Choi, In-Gyu;Jung, Dae-Sung;Kim, Chul-Young
    • Journal of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.33-43
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    • 2010
  • This paper deals with the hybrid structural test technique which has been introduced and studied currently in Korea. In this study, a Mini-MOST system which was developed as a part of NEES research was modified and improved to reduce the total simulation time to half of the original system. Using the proposed system together with the 2 dimensional small steel frame specimen, the validity and efficiency of the hybrid test technique is investigated. Even though the hybrid test has been developed as an alternative to the shaking table test and has been studied and applied for a long time in several countries, no attempt has been made to compare it directly with the shaking table test. Therefore, in this study, the hybrid test results are compared with those of the shaking table test as well as with a numerical simulation for the verification of hybrid test. From the comparison and analysis of the test results, it is concluded that the hybrid test can simulate the actual seismic behavior of structural systems very accurately and it can be a good alternative to the shaking table test.