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A numerical investigation for the characterization of the impact forming machines (수치해석을 이용한 충격성형기계의 특성 분석)

  • Yoo, Y.H.;Yang, D.Y.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 1995.10a
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    • pp.223-226
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    • 1995
  • A three-dimensional elastic-plastic finite element analysis using the explicit time integration method has been performed for the characterization of theimpact forming machines. The block upsetting using a forging hammer has been analyzed. The effects of machine type, work capacity of equipment and the mass ratio in an anvil-type hammer have been studied through the analysis.

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Improvement of Out-of-Plane Impact Damage Resistance of CFRP Due to Through-the-Thickness Stitching

  • Yoshimura, Akinori;Nakao, Tomoaki;Takeda, Nobuo
    • Advanced Composite Materials
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.121-134
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    • 2009
  • The present study investigated, both experimentally and numerically, the improvement of low-velocity impact damage resistance of carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) laminates due to through-the-thickness stitching. First, we conducted drop-weight impact tests for stitched and unstitched laminates. The results of damage inspection confirmed that stitching did improve the impact damage resistance, and revealed that the improvement effect became greater as the impact energy increased. Moreover, the stitching affected the through-the-thickness damage distribution. Next, we performed FEM analysis and calculated the energy release rate of the delamination crack using the virtual crack closure technique (VCCT). The numerical results revealed that the stitching affected the through-the-thickness damage distribution because the stitch threads had a marked effect on decreasing both the modes I and II energy release rate around the bottom of the laminate. Comparison of the results for models that contained delaminations of various sizes revealed that the energy release rate became lower as delamination size increased; therefore the stitching improved the impact resistance more effectively when the impact energy was higher.

Lateral impact behaviour of concrete-filled steel tubes with localised pitting corrosion

  • Gen Li;Chao Hou;Luming Shen;Chuan-Chuan Hou
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.47 no.5
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    • pp.615-631
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    • 2023
  • Steel corrosion induces structural deterioration of concrete-filled steel tubes (CFSTs), and any potential extreme action on a corroded CFST would pose a severe threat. This paper presents a comprehensive investigation on the lateral impact behaviour of CFSTs suffering from localised pitting corrosion damage. A refined finite element analysis model is developed for the simulation of locally corroded CFSTs subjected to lateral impact loads, which takes into account the strain rate effects on concrete and steel materials as well as the random nature of corrosion pits, i.e., the distribution patterns and the geometric characteristics. Full-range nonlinear analysis on the lateral impact behaviour in terms of loading and deforming time-history relations, nonlinear material stresses, composite actions, and energy dissipations are presented for CFSTs with no corrosion, uniform corrosion and pitting corrosion, respectively. Localised pitting corrosion is found to pose a more severe deterioration on the lateral impact behaviour of CFSTs due to the plastic deformation concentration, the weakened confinement and the reduction in energy absorption capacity of the steel tube. An extended parametric study is then carried out to identify the influence of the key parameters on the lateral impact behaviour of CFSTs with localised pitting corrosion. Finally, simplified design methods considering the features of pitting corrosion are proposed to predict the dynamic flexural capacity of locally pitted CFSTs subjected to lateral impact loads, and reasonable accuracy is obtained.

Vibration and Impact Transmission for each Variable of Woodpile Metamaterial (우드파일 메타물질의 변수 별 진동 및 충격에 끼치는 영향)

  • Ha, Young sun;Hwang, Hui Y.;Cheon, Seong S.
    • Composites Research
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.155-160
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    • 2021
  • Metamaterials are complexes of elements that can create properties not found in naturally occurring materials, such as changing the direction of forces, creating negative stiffness, or altering vibration and impact properties. In the case of wood pile metamaterials that are easy to manufacture and have excellent performance in reducing vibration and shock in the vertical direction, basic research on variables affecting shock transmission is needed to reduce shock. Although research on impact reduction according to geometrical factors is being conducted recently, studies on the effect of material variables on impact reduction are insufficient. In this paper, finite element analysis was carried out by variablizing the geometrical properties (lamination angle, diameter, length) and material properties (modulus of elasticity, specific gravity, Poisson's ratio) of wood pile cylinders. Through finite element analysis, the shape of the wooden pile cylinder delivering impact was confirmed, and the effect of each variable on the reduction of impact force and energy was considered through main effect diagram analysis, and frequency band analysis was performed through fast Fourier transform. proceeded In order to reduce the impact force and vibration, it was found that the variables affecting the contact area of t he cylinder have a significant effect.

Design Improvement of Composite Door Section Impact Beam by Three-Point Bending Analysis (3점 굽힘 하중 해석을 통한 복합재 도어 임팩트 빔 단면형상 설계개선)

  • Ha, Jung-Chan;Oh, Sung Ha;Baek, In-Seok;Lee, Seok-Soon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.80-87
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    • 2020
  • The currently observed trend in car manufacturing is to increase energy-efficiency by producing lighter cars. This study examines the replacement of particular parts, specifically around the impact beam, with material composites 30% lighter than conventional steel currently used. The shape of the impact beam was determined as the trapezoidal cross-sectional area with central reinforcement, using three-point bending analysis. A prototype was fabricated based on the findings of our study and its performance was evaluated by the three-point bending analysis; 2 ply of aramid applied for its displacement. The performance of the final prototype for the door assembly was evaluated using a side-door strength test, which resulted to measured initial strength of 10.5 KN and intermediate strength of 15.6 KN. This research provides a promising solution for better impact beam manufacturing.

Matrix Cracking and Delmaination in Laminated Composite Plates Due to Impact (적층복합판의 충격에 의한 모재균열 및 층간분리에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Moon-Saeng;Park, Seung-Bum
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.317-326
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    • 1997
  • An investigation was performed to study the matrix cracking and delamination in laminated composite plates due to transverse impact. A model was developed for predicting the initiation of the matrix cracking and the shape and size of impact-induced delamination in laminated composite plates resulting from the ballistic impact. The model consists of a stress analysis and a failure analysis. A transient finite element analysis which was based on the higher-order shear deformation theory was adopted for calculating the stresses inside the laminated composite plates during impact. A failure analysis was used to predict the initial intraply matrix cracking and the shape and size of the interface delamination in the laminates. As a results, a shear matrix cracking which was governed by the transverse interlaminar shear stress occured at the middle layer near the midplane of laminates and a bending matrix cracking which was governed by the transverse inplane stress occured at the bottom layer near the surface of laminates. In a thick laminates, a shear matrix cracking generated first at the middle layer of laminates, but in a thin laminates, a bending matrix cracking generated first at the bottom layer of laminates.

The Optimum Design according to System Variation of Impact Absorber for Spreader (스프레더용 충격흡수기의 시스템 변화에 따른 최적설계)

  • Seo, J.;Hong, D. K.;Kim, D. Y.;Ahn, C. W.;Han, G. J.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2002.05a
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    • pp.791-794
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    • 2002
  • On this study, the dynamic response of vibration absorber was operated by finite element analysis and this paper proposed the optimum value of spring constant and damping coefficient for three types of impact absorber. Also the reaction farce of piston which is the objective function was proposed by the optimum design and the model which has the optimum value among the reaction forces was shown.

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Fatigue Analysis of the Core Support of a Contactor Breaker (저압 회로차단기 코어 지지부의 피로해석)

  • Son, Jung-Ho;Park, Jin-Soo;Yoon, Il-Sung
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2001.11a
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    • pp.93-98
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    • 2001
  • Fatigue strength evaluation was carried out for the core support structure of a low voltage circuit breaker. The impact load acting on the core support was calculated based on the strains measured during operation. A three-dimensional finite element analysis was performed to determine local peak stresses for fatigue evaluation. Fatigue safety factors were calculated using the modified Goodman, Gerber, Soderberg, and modified Findley lines, considering the magnitude of the residual stress and impact load.

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Linear-Impact Behaviour of PWR Fuel Assembly (시간적분법을 이용한 경수로 핵연료집합체의 선형충격 거동해석)

  • Yim, J.S.;Sohn, D.S.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2000.06a
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    • pp.627-632
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    • 2000
  • A finite element model for the transient dynamic analysis of a PWR fuel assembly was developed and programmed as a name of DAMASS. The Newmark time integration method was used to solve the governing equation of motion. Results of the program was compared with those of ANSYS in terms of displacement and impact forces to show the validity of the model. Up to now it has capability of solving the linear impact of FA(s) and it will be extended to the non-linear analysis of a FA in the future.

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Impact factor and Dynamic response of Daejon Maglev Guideway under the Sleeper Conditions (침목 간격에 따른 자기부상 시험선로 가이드웨이의 동적응답분석 및 충격계수산정)

  • Hong, Yu-Na;Chung, Won-Seok;Yeo, In-Ho
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2008.11b
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    • pp.846-853
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    • 2008
  • Maglev System is expected to be a new public transportation for future because of its special characteristics. Sleepers of railway role on transferring the lateral load to guideway for Maglev and controlling the distance between rails. Variation of distance of sleepers can affect dynamic responses for maglev guideway. In this paper, Daejon maglev guideway is analyzed to find proper tie spacing of a maglev system. The analysis included using a maglev trainload and also the dead load as the primary forces on bridges. Not only the dynamic behavior of bridges is investigated under sleeper conditions, but also impact factor about vertical displacement on the guideway is produced. This guideway is analyzed in four cases followed by changing spacing of sleeper and then obtained dynamic characteristics such as displacements, acceleration and impact factor by Finite Element Analysis.

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