• 제목/요약/키워드: Euler-Euler approach

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Semi-Lagrangian 이류항 계산의 추적법 개선 (Improved Trajectory Calculation on the Semi-Lagrangian Advection Computation)

  • 박수완;백낙훈;유관우
    • 정보처리학회논문지A
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    • 제16A권6호
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    • pp.419-426
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    • 2009
  • 일반적으로 사실성 있는 유체를 시뮬레이션하기 위해 Navier-Stokes 방정식을 사용한다. Euler 구조에서 Navier-Stokes 방정식을 풀 때, 이 류항은 비선형이어서 계산이 복잡하기 때문에 근사화한 모델로 Semi-Lagrangian 방법을 사용한다. Semi-Lagrangian 방법에서는 먼저 이류하 는 위치를추적하고, 추적한 위치에서 값을 보간해서 사용한다. Stam이 제안한 방법으로 계산할 경우, 이 과정에서 수치적 소실이 많이 발생하 기 때문에 수치적 소실을 보정하려는 노력들이 있어 왔다. 그러나 대부분의 경우에 보간하는 과정에서의 소실을 줄이려는 노력이거나, 입자를 같이 사용하는 방법이었다. 따라서 본 논문에서는 Euler 구조에서 다른 추가나 변형을 가하지 않고 이류항의 연산에서 추적법을 개선함으로 수 치적 소실을 줄이는 방법을 제안한다. 우리의 방법에서는 현재 격자의 속도로 역추적하는 기존의 방법이 아니라, 현재의 격자로 오게 될 속도 를 가진 격자를 찾아서, 그 격자의 물리량들을 선형 보간하여 사용한다. 이는 직관적으로 생각할 때, 어느 지점의 물리량은 그 지점의 속도로 인해 다음 단계에 다른 지점에 있게 된다는 사실을 그대로 적용한 것이다. 본 논문에서 제안한 방법으로 기체를 시뮬레이션 했을 때 수치적 소 실이 줄었으며, 그로 인해 사실성을 높이면서도 실시간 처리가 가능했다.

캔틸레버보의 형상비에 따른 1차원 보와 2차원 평면응력 유한요소해석 결과의 비교 (Comparison between Numerical Results of 1D Beam and 2D Plane Stress Finite Element Analyses Considering Aspect Ratio of Cantilever Beams)

  • 강유진;심지수;조해성;신상준
    • 한국전산구조공학회논문집
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    • 제28권5호
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    • pp.459-465
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    • 2015
  • 항공기는 목적에 따라서 민간 항공기, 무인항공기, 전투기, 헬리콥터 등 다양한 항공기가 존재한다. 이 각각의 항공기는 특정한 목적에 맞게 형상 및 설계가 된다. 특히 항공기 개발과정에서 중요한 해석과정 중 하나가 구조해석이다. 하지만 항공기 구조가 복잡해지고 3차원 모델로 구조해석을 하게 되면 시간과 비용이 크게 증가하게 된다. 따라서 해석 효율성을 위해서 1차원 등가 보나 2차원 평면 응력 조건을 이용하여 실제 구조를 보다 간단하게 모델링한다. 하지만 이런 모델링은 실제 구조와 차이가 있으므로 실제 구조를 잘 반영할 수 있는 적절한 모델링이 필요하다. 따라서 구조형태에 따라서 1차원 등가 보와 2차원 평면응력 조건을 적절하게 선택하여야 한다. 본 논문에서는 EDISON에 업로드 된 구조해석 프로그램을 이용하여 1차원 구조해석과 2차원 구조해석을 검증하고 구조형태에 따라서 1차원 해석과 2차원 해석을 각각 3차원 MSC NASTRAN 구조해석과 비교하여 적절한 해석방법을 찾고자 한다. 비교결과 길이 대 높이 비가 증가할수록 1차원 해석과 3차원 해석의 오차가 급격히 줄어들었으며 이 비율이 18보다 증가하였을 때는 1차원 해석이 2차원 해석보다 3차원 해석의 결과와 일치하였다.

On complex flutter and buckling analysis of a beam structure subjected to static follower force

  • Wang, Q.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제16권5호
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    • pp.533-556
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    • 2003
  • The flutter and buckling analysis of a beam structure subjected to a static follower force is completely studied in the paper. The beam is fixed in the transverse direction and constrained by a rotational spring at one end, and by a translational spring and a rotational spring at the other end. The co-existence of flutter and buckling in this beam due to the presence of the follower force is an interesting and important phenomenon. The results from this theoretical analysis will be useful for the stability design of structures in engineering applications, such as the potential of flutter control of aircrafts by smart materials. The transition-curve surface for differentiating the two distinct instability regions of the beam is first obtained with respect to the variations of the stiffness of the springs at the two ends. Second, the capacity of the follower force is derived for flutter and buckling of the beam as a function of the stiffness of the springs by observing the variation of the first two frequencies obtained from dynamic analysis of the beam. The research in the paper may be used as a benchmark for the flutter and buckling analysis of beams.

Optimal aerodynamic design of hypersonic inlets by using streamline-tracing techniques

  • Xiong, Bing;Ferlauto, Michele;Fan, Xiaoqiang
    • Advances in aircraft and spacecraft science
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    • 제7권5호
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    • pp.441-458
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    • 2020
  • Rectangular-to-Ellipse Shape Transition (REST) inlets are a class of inward turning inlets designed for hypersonic flight. The aerodynamic design of REST inlets involves very complex flows and shock-wave patterns. These inlets are used in highly integrated propulsive systems. Often the design of these inlets may require many geometrical constraints at different cross-section. In present work a design approach for hypersonic inward-turning inlets, adapted for REST inlets, is coupled with a multi-objective optimization procedure. The automated procedure iterates on the parametric representation and on the numerical solution of a base flow from which the REST inlet is generated by using streamline tracing and shape transition algorithms. The typical design problem of optimizing the total pressure recovery and mass flow capture of the inlet is solved by the proposed procedure. The accuracy of the optimal solutions found is discussed and the performances of the designed REST inlets are investigated by means of fully 3-D Euler and 3-D RANS analyses.

굽힘 및 비틀림 연성 효과를 고려한 대형 풍력 터빈 블레이드의 강제 진동 및 하중 해석 (Forced Vibration and Loads Analysis of Large-scale Wind Turbine Blades Considering Blade Bending and Torsion Coupling)

  • 김경택;박종포;이종원
    • 한국소음진동공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국소음진동공학회 2008년도 추계학술대회논문집
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    • pp.256-263
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    • 2008
  • The assumed modes method is developed to derive a set of linear differential equations describing the motion of a flexible wind turbine blade and to propose an approach to investigate the forced responses result from various wind excitations. In this work, we have adopted Euler beam theory and considered that the root of the blade is clamped at the rigid hub. And the aerodynamic parameters and forces are determined based on Blade Element Momentum (BEM) theory and quasi-steady airfoil aerodynamics. Numerical calculations show that this method gives good results and it can be used fur modeling and the forced vibration analysis including the coupling effect of wind-turbine blades, as well as turbo-machinery blades, aircraft propellers or helicopter rotor blades which may be considered as straight non-uniform beams with built-in pre-twist.

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Vibrations of wind-turbines considering soil-structure interaction

  • Adhikari, S.;Bhattacharya, S.
    • Wind and Structures
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    • 제14권2호
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    • pp.85-112
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    • 2011
  • Wind turbine structures are long slender columns with a rotor and blade assembly placed on the top. These slender structures vibrate due to dynamic environmental forces and its own dynamics. Analysis of the dynamic behavior of wind turbines is fundamental to the stability, performance, operation and safety of these systems. In this paper a simplied approach is outlined for free vibration analysis of these long, slender structures taking the soil-structure interaction into account. The analytical method is based on an Euler-Bernoulli beam-column with elastic end supports. The elastic end-supports are considered to model the flexible nature of the interaction of these systems with soil. A closed-form approximate expression has been derived for the first natural frequency of the system. This new expression is a function of geometric and elastic properties of wind turbine tower and properties of the foundation including soil. The proposed simple expression has been independently validated using an exact numerical method, laboratory based experimental measurement and field measurement of a real wind turbine structure. The results obtained in the paper shows that the proposed expression can be used for a quick assessment of the fundamental frequency of a wind turbine taking the soil-structure interaction into account.

Wing Design Optimization of a Solar-HALE Aircraft

  • Lim, JaeHoon;Choi, Sun;Shin, SangJoon;Lee, Dong-Ho
    • International Journal of Aeronautical and Space Sciences
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    • 제15권3호
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    • pp.219-231
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    • 2014
  • We develop a preliminary design optimization procedure in this paper regarding the wing planform in a solar-powered high-altitude long-endurance unmanned aerial vehicle. A high-aspect-ratio wing has been widely adopted in this type of a vehicle, due to both the high lift-to-drag ratio and lightweight design. In the preliminary design, its characteristics need to be addressed correctly, and analyzed in an appropriate manner. In this paper, we use the three-dimensional Euler equation to analyze the wing aerodynamics. We also use an advanced structural modeling approach based on a geometrically exact one-dimensional beam analysis. Regarding the structural integrity of the wing, we determine detailed configuration parameters, specifically the taper ratio and the span length. Next, we conduct a multi-objective optimization scheme based on the response surface method, using the present baseline configuration. We consider the structural integrity as one of the constraints. We reduce the wing weight by approximately 25.3 % from that in the baseline configuration, and also decrease the power required approximately 3.4 %. We confirm that the optimized wing has sufficient flutter margin and improved static longitudinal/directional stability characteristics, as compared to those of the baseline configuration.

크랙을 가진 유체유동 단순지지 파이프의 동특성 해석 (Dynamic Behavior of Simply Supported Fluid Flow Pipe with Crack)

  • 윤한익;최창수;손인수
    • 한국소음진동공학회논문집
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    • 제13권7호
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    • pp.562-569
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    • 2003
  • An iterative modal analysis approach is developed to determine the effect of transverse open cracks on the dynamic behavior of simply supported pipe conveying fluid subject to the moving mass. The equation of motion Is derived by using Lagrange’s equation. The influences of the velocity of moving mass and the velocity of fluid flow and a crack have been studied on the dynamic behavior of a simply supported pipe system by numerical method. The presence of crack results In higher deflections of pipe. The crack section is represented by a local flexibility matrix connecting two undamaged beam segments i.e. the crack is modelled as a rotational spring. Totally. as the velocity of fluid flow and the crack severity are increased, the mid-span deflection of simply supported pipe conveying fluid Is Increased. The time which produce the maximum dynamic deflection of the simply supported pipe Is delayed according to the increment of the crack severity.

Nonhomogeneous atherosclerotic plaque analysis via enhanced 1D structural models

  • Varello, Alberto;Carrera, Erasmo
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • 제13권4호
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    • pp.659-683
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    • 2014
  • The static analysis of structures with arbitrary cross-section geometry and material lamination via a refined one-dimensional (1D) approach is presented in this paper. Higher-order 1D models with a variable order of expansion for the displacement field are developed on the basis of Carrera Unified Formulation (CUF). Classical Euler-Bernoulli and Timoshenko beam theories are obtained as particular cases of the first-order model. Numerical results of displacement, strain and stress are provided by using the finite element method (FEM) along the longitudinal direction for different configurations in excellent agreement with three-dimensional (3D) finite element solutions. In particular, a layered thin-walled cylinder is considered as first assessment with a laminated conventional cross-section. An atherosclerotic plaque is introduced as a typical structure with arbitrary cross-section geometry and studied for both the homogeneous and nonhomogeneous material cases through the 1D variable kinematic models. The analyses highlight limitations of classical beam theories and the importance of higher-order terms in accurately detecting in-plane cross-section deformation without introducing additional numerical problems. Comparisons with 3D finite element solutions prove that 1D CUF provides remarkable three-dimensional accuracy in the analysis of even short and nonhomogeneous structures with arbitrary geometry through a significant reduction in computational cost.

Instability analysis of viscoelastic CNTs surrounded by a thermo-elastic foundation

  • Amir, Saeed;Khani, Mehdi;Shajari, Ali Reza;Dashti, Pedram
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제63권2호
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    • pp.171-180
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    • 2017
  • Static and dynamic instability of a viscoelastic carbon nanotube (CNT) embedded on a thermo-elastic foundation are investigated, in this research. The CNT is modeled based on Euler-Bernoulli beam (EBB) and nonlocal small scale elasticity theory is utilized to analyze the structure. Governing equations of the system are derived using Hamilton's principle and differential quadrature (DQ) method is applied to solve the partial differential equations. The effects of variable axial load and diverse boundary conditions on static/vibration instability are studied. To verify the result of the DQ method, the Galerkin weighted residual approach is used for the instability analysis. It is observed appropriate agreement for results of two different solution methods and satisfactory accuracy with those obtained in prior studies. The results of this work could be useful for engineers and designers in order to produce and design nano/micro structures in thermo-elastic medium.