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An Analysis of algorithm fire & evacuation simulation developed by TFD and all countries of the world of simulation. (동경소방청의 화재피난시뮬레이션과 각국의 시뮬레이션 특성 및 알고리즘 분석)

  • Kim, Dong-Eun;Lee, Hyun-Jin;Seo, Dong-Goo;Yi, Jae-Won;Kazunori, Harada;Hwang, Eun-Kyoung;Kwon, Young-Jin
    • Proceedings of the Korea Institute of Fire Science and Engineering Conference
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    • 2009.04a
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    • pp.3-8
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    • 2009
  • 2009년 국내에서 실행되는 성능위주설계인(PBD)을 비롯하여 화재안정성평가를 시뮬레이션을 중심으로 사용하고 있는 추세이다. 그러나 현재 국내에서는 자체 시뮬레이션 프로그램의 이용빈도 보다 타국의 프로그램의 이용 빈도가 높은 추세이다. 현재 많이 이용되고 있는 영국의 SIMULEX와 EXODUS가 대표적인 프로그램이 되겠다. 일본의 동경소방청에서 개발된 화재피난 시뮬레이션(FEA)에서는 연기와 화재성상을 고려하여 피난과 연동하여 피난을 실시하고 있다. 따라서 본 논문에서는 FEA가 국내에 적용방안에 합당한지 파악하고자 SIMULEX와 EXODUS 비교를 실시하여 FEA의 개선점을 도출하였다.

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Deformation Behaviors of Materials during Nanoindentation Test and Simulation by Three-Dimensional Finite Element Analysis (재료의 나노인덴테이션 변형 거동과 3차원 유한요소해석)

  • Kim Ji-soo;Yang Hyeon-yun;Yun Jon-do;Cho Sang-bong
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.436-442
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    • 2004
  • Elastic and plastic deformation behaviors of the high purity aluminum and the silica glass were studied using nanoindentation and finite element analysis(FEA) techniques. Berkovich- and cone-type indenters were used for the nanoindentation test. Deformation behaviors and nanoindent profiles of elastic, elastic-plastic or plastic materials were clearly visualized by FEA simulation. Effects of the penetration depth and strain hardening on the deformation behavior were examined. Pile-up and sink-in behaviors were studied by using FEA technique. Degree of pile-up or sink-in was found to be a function of the ratio of elastic modulus to yield strength of materials. FEA was found to be an effective method to study deformation behaviors of materials under nanoindentation, especially in the case when pile-up or sink-in phenomena occurred.

Hybrid Simulation Model of Multi-Phase Brushless AC Motor (다상 브러시리스 교류전동기의 시뮬레이션을 위한 혼합 모델)

  • Mok, Hyung-Soo;Hong, Jun-Hee;Kim, Sang-Hoon
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Illuminating and Electrical Installation Engineers
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    • v.21 no.7
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    • pp.109-116
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    • 2007
  • The emf of a permanent magnet multi-phase BLAC(Brushless AC) motor is generally a non-sinusoidal or a non-ideal trapezoid wave. So, conventional modeling using a sinusoidal or an ideal trapezoid emf can result in errors to simulate and analyze the properties of a multi-phase BLAC motor. To reduce the modeling error, this paper proposes a phase variable model, which is obtained from a hybrid modeling technique consisting of Finite Element Analysis(FEA) based circuits and equations. Since the phase model parameters including the emf waveform were obtained using FEA, the proposed hybrid modeling technique can be used to implement a simulation model for multi-phase BLAC motors with any emf voltage waveforms. Adequacy of the proposed model was established from the simulation and experimental results for a seven-phase BLAC motor.

Capacitive sensor for the detection of residual quantity of intravenous drip solution in a plastic intravenous bag

  • Wei, Qun;Woo, Sang-Hyo;Mohy-Ud-Din, Zia;Kim, Dong-Wook;Won, Chul-Ho;Cho, Jin-Ho
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.271-277
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    • 2010
  • Intravenous(IV) drip therapy is extensively used for all kinds of treatments. It works by delivering medicine directly into the vein. When the medicine has been fully dispensed, a dangerous situation occurs since air in the IV drip bag could enter the patient's vein, which is hazardous to the patient’s safety. In this paper, using capacitive sensors to detect the residual quantity of a plastic IV drip pack is proposed. A simulation model of this technology was shown by a finite elements analysis(FEA) program to find out its feasibility and analyze the proper geometrical dimension of a capacitive sensor. According to the FEA simulation, 3 kinds of capacitive sensors were attached to the bottom surface of the plastic IV drip bag to detect the residual quantity in the experiment. Experimental data showed an agreement with the FEA simulation model estimation and confirmed that the sensor works.

Simulation on Heterogeneous Deformation Behavior of AA1100 During Multi-axial Diagonal Forging Using Finite Element Analysis (유한요소해석을 이용한 다축대각단조 시 AA1100합금의 불균일 변형 거동에 관한 모사)

  • Kim, M.S.;Lee, S.E.;Lee, S.;Jeong, H.T.;Choi, S.H.
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.98-104
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    • 2019
  • The present study numerically simulates the deformation heterogeneity developed in AA1100 during multi-axial diagonal forging (MADF) using finite element analysis (FEA). Diagonal forging type consisting of diagonal forging (DF) and return-diagonal forging (R-DF) proved to be relatively beneficial compared to plane forging type which includes plane forging (PF) and return-plane forging (R-PF) for minimizing the non-uniformity of deformation developed in workpieces. Simulation of the effective strain generated in workpieces during the two types of forging was done using 3-D FEA. FEA shows the effect of friction coefficient on the deformation behavior on workpieces. The simulation of 2 types forging with different friction coefficients revealed that the magnitude of barreling effect and strain heterogeneity in workpieces increases with an increase in the friction coefficient.

Inductance Calculation in a Switched Reluctance Motor using Permeance Method (퍼미언스 방법을 이용한 스위치드 릴럭턴스 전동기의 인덕턴스 산정)

  • Lee, Cheewoo
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.61 no.12
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    • pp.1836-1842
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    • 2012
  • Torque is proportional to the rate of change of inductance in a switched reluctance motor (SRM), and hence, phase inductance is an important parameter in determining the behavior of an SRM. Therefore, the accurate prediction of inductance with respect to rotor position makes a significant contribution to designing an SRM and its analytical approach is not straightforward due to nonlinear flux distribution. Although several different approaches using a finite element analysis (FEA) or curve-fitting tool have been employed to compute phase inductance [2-5], they are not suitable for a simple design procedure because the FEA necessitates a large amount of time in both modeling and solving with complexity for every motor design, and the curve-fitting requires the data of flux linkage from either an experimental test or an FEA simulation. In this paper, phase inductance is predicted by means of a permeance method, and the proposed approach is analytically verified in terms of the accuracy of estimated inductance compared to inductance obtained by FEA.

Flux Linkage Estimation in a Switched Reluctance Motor Using a Simple Reluctance Circuit

  • Lee, Cheewoo
    • Journal of Magnetics
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.57-64
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    • 2013
  • Flux linkage of phase windings is a key parameter in determining the behavior of a switched reluctance motor (SRM) [1-8]. Therefore, the accurate prediction of flux linkage at aligned and unaligned rotor positions makes a significant contribution to the design of an SRM and its analytical approach is not straightforward due to nonlinear saturation in flux. Although several different approaches using a finite element analysis (FEA) or a curve-fitting tool have been employed to compute phase flux linkage [2-5], they are not suitable for a simple design procedure because the FEA necessitates a large amount of time in both modeling and solving with complexity for every motor design, and the curve-fitting requires the data of flux linkage from either an experimental test or an FEA simulation. In this paper, phase flux linkage at aligned and unaligned rotor positions is estimated by means of a reluctance network, and the proposed approach is analytically verified in terms of accuracy compared to FEA.

Finite element simulation for steel tubular members strengthened with FRP under compression

  • El-Kholy, Ahmed M.;Mourad, Sherif A.;Shaheen, Ayman A.;Mohamed, Yomna A.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.72 no.5
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    • pp.569-583
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    • 2019
  • Tubular steel sections are widespread all over the world because of their strength and aesthetic appearance. Tubular steel members may exhibit local buckling such as elephant foot or overall buckling under extreme compression load. Recently, external bonding of fiber reinforced polymers (FRP) sheets for strengthening these members has been explored through experimental research. This paper presents three-dimensional nonlinear finite element analysis (FEA) to investigate the structural behavior of strengthening tubular steel members with FRP against local and overall buckling phenomena. Out-of-roundness and out-of-straightness imperfections were introduced to the numerical models to simulate the elephant foot and overall buckling, respectively. The nonlinear analysis preferences such as the integration scheme of the shell elements, the algorithm for solution of nonlinear equations, the loading procedure, the bisection limits for the load increments, and the convergence criteria were set, appropriately enough, to successfully track the sophisticated buckling deformations. The agreement between the results of both the presented FEA and the experimental research was evident. The FEA results demonstrated the power of the presented rigorous FEA in monitoring the plastic strain distribution and the buckling phenomena (initiation and propagation). Consequently, the buckling process was interpreted for each mode (elephant foot and overall) into three sequential stages. Furthermore, the influence of FRP layers on the nonlinear analysis preferences and the results was presented.

Lab-based Simulation of Carton Clamp Truck Handling - Preliminary FEA and Analysis of Handling Test Courses

  • Park, Jongmin;Kim, Jongsoon;Kim, Dongkeon;Chang, Sewon;Kim, Ghiseok
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF PACKAGING SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.183-190
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    • 2017
  • Carton clamp truck is widely perceived as the high-efficient handling equipment of factory premises and warehouse by its capability of palletless handling. Therefore, the significance of a lab-based handling simulation is becoming higher with the growth of clamp truck usage. In this study, preliminary FEA and design of handling test courses for the lab-based simulation of carton clamp truck handling were performed, and the PSD analyses were performed for the modified one for the test course proposed by Park et al. (2017) as well as ASTM D 6055 and ISTA 3B standards. For the vibration in all directions, the vibration energy intensity analyzed by ISTA 3B standard showed higher than that by the other two cases. A FEA was performed for the handling operation of the sudden stop of the clamps after lifting the target HCP (heavyweight refrigerator corrugated package, w=180 kgf) up to the specified height. The slip distance between the clamp arm and the target HCP was 0.85 mm. The simulation result of 0.85 mm was 3.7 times lower than the experimental result (3.2 mm) obtained by Park et al. (2017), and it was estimated that the deviation comes from both the experimental error by weight imbalance of target HCP, and excessive simplification during the FE modelling of target HCP.

Cyclic Stress-strain Hardening Model of AC4C-T6 Alloy at Cryogenic Temperature (극저온 상태에서 AC4C-T6 의 가공 경화 모델 결정에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Jae-Beom;Kim, Kyung-Su;Lee, Jang-Hyun;Yoo, Mi-Ji;Choung, Joon-Mo
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.46 no.5
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    • pp.498-509
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    • 2009
  • Present study is concerned with the simulation of plasticity models for the cyclic stressstrain behavior of aluminum alloy AC4C-T6 that can be used for primary materials of LNG cargo pump. Material model of cyclic hardening and plasticity for aluminum alloy AC4C-T6 was investigated through experiments and numerical simulations. Monotonic tensile and cyclic tension-compression test under symmetric load cycles was performed at both room temperature and cryogenic temperature of $-165^{\circ}C$. Based on the experimental data plastic hardening models were evaluated for isotropic/kinematic/combined hardening. FEA (Finite Element Analysis) models which describe the cyclic stress-strain relationship were evaluated for the simulation of plasticity. An appropriate hardening model is proposed comparing the results of FEA with those of experiments.