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Characteristics of Forced Vibration System According to the Frequency of External Exciting Force (외부 가진력의 주파수에 따른 강제진동시스템의 특성)

  • Kim, Jong-Do;Yoon, Moon-Chul
    • Journal of Convergence for Information Technology
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    • v.11 no.9
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    • pp.130-137
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    • 2021
  • The characteristics of forced vibration by an external excitation force having a frequency were analyzed according to the amplitude and frequency of the excitation force. To obtain displacement, velocity, and acceleration, numerical analysis was performed to obtain the frequency response, and in particular, each FRF(Frequency Response Function) was analyzed to reveal the location of the system natural frequency and excitation frequency in the frequency domain. In the vibration model caused by external excitation, the natural frequency and distribution of the surrounding excitation mode in displacement, velocity and acceleration FRF. The FRF was also shown in the power spectrum and FRF of real and imaginary parts. The external excitation force was approximated with the excitation force of a sine wave by giving the amplitude and frequency, the mode generated by this excitation force could be distinguished. After numerical analysis by changing the equivalent mass, damping and stiffness, the forced vibration response characteristics by external excitation force were systematically analyzed.

A Simple Vibration Model for the Imapct Response Analysis of a Helmet (헬멧의 충격응답 분석을 위한 단순진동 모델)

  • Choi, Myung-Jin
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Gas
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.68-74
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    • 2014
  • In this study, to analyze the impulsive response of a helmet, a simple vibration model is presented. Based upon the experimental data and the simulation results, an equivalent one degree of freedom vibrational system is adapted, and transient impulsive responses are analysed to investigate the influence of engineering parameters such as damping, natural frequency, and impact velocity on the impulsive response of the helmet. Maximum gravitational acceleration reduces as the damping factor value increases. When the damping factor value is around 0.6 or larger, the maximum acceleration does not change. With respect to the natural frequency and the impact velocity, it increases linearly. The relationship between head injury criterion(HIC) and maximum gravitational acceleration is also presented. The scheme of this study is expected to be utilized to economize the design process of high quality helmets.

Analysis of Response Spectrum of Ground Motions from Mine Blasting (발파에 의한 지반진동의 응답스펙트럼 분석)

  • Kim, Jun-Kyoung
    • Tunnel and Underground Space
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    • v.15 no.5 s.58
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    • pp.338-343
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    • 2005
  • This study analysed response spectrum using the observed ground motion from the mine blasting and, then compared the results to the seismic design response spectra applied domestic nuclear power plants. The results showed that the resultant response spectra above 20 Hz revealed higher values than the design response spectra and those below 20 Hz revealed much lower values. These facts suggest that the analysis of response spectrum should be applied to the analysis of impacts to frequency dependent structures in addition to the analysis of peak values of ground motions.

Practical Vibration Analysis of Deck Floor Slab (데크 바닥판 구조물의 실용적인 진동해석)

  • Kim, Gee-Cheol
    • Journal of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute of Korea
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.61-69
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    • 2005
  • As long-span and light-weight deck floor slab are flexible and have low inherent damping, the significant floor vibration could be induced by residents' activities. These floor vibrations affect to safety and serviceability of building structures. So the vibration criteria are applied to the quality assessment of building structure. Therefore, the accurate vibration analysis should be performed for the correct assessment of deck floor slab. In this paper, practical analysis method with considering orthotropic rigidity of deck floor is proposed tot the accurate vibration analysis of dock floor slabs with form deck plates.

Vibration Control for Building Structures using Active Mass Driver (II) : Shaking -Table Test (능동제어장치를 이용한 건물의 진동제어 (II) : 진동대 실험)

  • 민경원;김두훈;이성경;황재승
    • Journal of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea
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    • v.2 no.4
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    • pp.95-102
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    • 1998
  • 본 연구의 목적은 능동질량 장치를 이용하여 지진하중을 받는 건물모델의 응답을 제어하는 것으로서 실험에 사용된 능동질량 장치는 교류형 서보 모터에 의해 관성력이 건물모델의 응답에 반작용하여 제어를 하게 되는 원리를 이용한 것이다 소형 진동대에 의한 외부하중 묘사 신호처리와 제어력 발생을 위한 장비들이 구축된 실험 모델로써 능동 질량 추진기가 1층 전단형 건물모델 상부에 설치된 해석 모델을 실현하였으며 제어력 산정을 위한 선형 2차 제어 알고리듬은 LabVIEW 프로그램을 사용해서 구현하였다. 건물의 응답과 제어력을 고려해서 제어성능을 검증하였으며 능동 질량 장치를 설치함으러써 공진하중과 지진하중에 대한 건물의 응답이 감소하고 또한 속도피드백 알고리듬이 그 외의 피드백 알고리듬 보다 제어력이 가장 적게 소용되면서 건물의 응답을 감소시키는 것을 실험적으로 파악하였다.

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3 Channel Measurement Technique Applied to Measure the Low Frequency Region Frequency Response Function (저주파수 영역 주파수 응답함수 측정에 대한 3채널 측정법의 적용)

  • 김경호;한상보
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 1995.10a
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    • pp.74-79
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    • 1995
  • 모우드 밀도의 산정을 정확하게 구하기 위해 고주파수 영역에서 흔히 적용되는 3채널 측정법이 저주파수대 영역에서도 2채널법에 의한 방법보다 주파수 응답함수의 크기 및 공전주파수의 위치를 보다 더 잘 나타내 주고 있다는 것을 실험적으로 제시하였다. 2채널 측정법에 비하여 3채널 측정법이 모우드 밀도가 균일한 보의 경우에 있어서도 주파수 응답함수의 크기를 실제의 경우와 근접하게 추정해 줄 수 있을 뿐 아니라, 상대적으로 모우드 밀도가 높은 평판의 경우에 있어서도 공진주파수 대에서의 주파수 응답함수의 형태를 보다 분명히 나타내어 줄 수 있는 것으로 나타났다. 한편, 구조물과 가진기의 상호작용에 의한 고유진동수의 변동량 측정의 관점에서는 2채널 측정법과 3채널 측정법의 경우 모두 주파수 응답함수를 적절히 나타내어 주고 있는 것으로 나타났다.

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Development of Impact Factor Response Spectrum with Tri-Axle Moving Loads and Investigation of Response Factor of Middle-Small Size-RC Slab Aged Bridges (3축 이동하중을 고려한 충격계수 응답스펙트럼 개발 및 중소규모 RC 슬래브 노후교량 응답계수 분석)

  • Kim, Taehyeon;Hong, Sanghyun;Park, Kyung-Hoon;Roh, Hwasung
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.67-74
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    • 2019
  • In this paper the response factor is investigated for middle and small size-RC slab aged bridges. The response factor consists of static and dynamic response factors and is a main parameter in the frequency based-bridge load carrying capacity prediction model. Static and dynamic response factors are determined based on the frequency variation and the impact factor variation respectively between current and previous (or design) states of bridges. Here, the impact factor variation is figured out using the impact factor response spectrum which provides the impact factor according to the natural frequency of bridges. In this study, four actual RC slab bridges aged over 30 years after construction are considered and their span length is 12m. The dynamic loading test in field using a dump truck and eigenvalue analysis with FE models are conducted to identify the current and previous (or design) state-natural frequencies of the bridges, respectively. For more realistic considerations in the moving loading situation, the impact factor response spectrum is developed based on tri-axle moving loads representing the dump truck load distribution and various supporting conditions such as simply supported and both ends fixed conditions. From the results, the response factor is widely ranged from 0.21to 0.91, showing that the static response factor contributes significantly on the results while the dynamic response factor has a small effect on the result. Compared to the results obtained from the impact factor response spectrum based on the single axle-simply supported condition, the maximum percentage difference of the response factors is below 3.2% only.

Time-History Analysis on Structure Dynamic Response for the SDOF System of Ground Vibration by the Newmark $\beta$ method (Newmark $\beta$ 방법에 의한 지반진동의 단자유도계 구조물 동적응답 시간이력 해석)

  • Kim, Jong-In;Kang, Seong-Seung
    • Tunnel and Underground Space
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.292-298
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of this study is to evaluate an effect of ground vibration caused by blasting on the concrete brick structure. For the purpose, dynamic response time-history of the structure assumed single degree of freedom (SDOF) system and vibration time-history directly measured from the structure were examined, using Newmark $\beta$ method based on data measured at ground. The time-history was interpreted from the measured data of ground and structure in single hole blasting. Vibration magnitude between ground vibration and structure in single hole blasting and 20 ms interval blasting was about three times and was shown larger vibration on the structure. By time-history analysis of structure dynamic response, the value was almost the same one with the data measured from the structure. It indicates that the vibration characteristics of structures may be predicted on the basis of the ground vibration data measured from the sub-ground of structure.

Effect of Fluid Added Mass on Vibration Characteristics and Seismic Responses of Immersed Concentric Cylinders (유체속에 잠긴 동축원통 구조물의 진동특성 및 지진응답에 대한 유체부가질량 영향)

  • 구경회;이재한
    • Journal of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea
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    • v.5 no.5
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    • pp.25-33
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    • 2001
  • For the seismic design and analysis of LMR(liquid metal reactor) being developed in Korea, it is necessary to develop the simple seismic analysis model including the fluid-structure interaction effects. In this paper, the theoretical backgrounds for the fluid added mass of the immersed concentric cylinders are investigated and the seismic analysis code using the Runge-Kutta algorithm, which can consider the fluid added mass matrix in system matrix, are developed to perform the time history seismic analysis. Form the coupled modal analysis and the seismic analysis for the simple immersed concentric cylinders, it is verified that the fluid added mass significantly affect the vibration characteristics and the seismic responses. Therefore the fluid coupled effects should be carefully considered in seismic response analysis of the immersed concentric cylinders.

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