• Title/Summary/Keyword: Finite Element technique

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A Study on the Bending Analysis of Rectangular Plates by Substructuring Technique (분할구조기법을 이용한 장방형판의 휨해석에 관한 연구)

  • 오숙경;김성용;김일중;이용수
    • Proceedings of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute Conference
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    • 1997.10a
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    • pp.65-72
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    • 1997
  • This study is the bending analysis of rectangular plates with 4-sides simply supported by Finite Element Method using substructuring technique. In finite element method, as the more number of finite element, the more dimension of matrix, it is difficult to obtain accuracy solution. In this paper substructuring technique is applied to finite element method in order to reduce the dimension of matrix according to the number of finite element mesh. To validate finite element method using substructuring technique, deflections and moments of rectangular plates by that method is compared with those of references. Considering the symmetry of the plate and load, one fourth of plate is analyzed. Operating time and the error of solutions according to the number of finite element mesh and substructure are compared with each other.

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J-integral calculation by domain integral technique using adaptive finite element method

  • Phongthanapanich, Sutthisak;Potjananapasiri, Kobsak;Dechaumphai, Pramote
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.461-477
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    • 2008
  • An adaptive finite element method for analyzing two-dimensional and axisymmetric nonlinear elastic fracture mechanics problems with cracks is presented. The J-integral is used as a parameter to characterize the severity of stresses and deformation near crack tips. The domain integral technique, for which all relevant quantities are integrated over any arbitrary element areas around the crack tips, is utilized as the J-integral solution scheme with 9-node degenerated crack tip elements. The solution accuracy is further improved by incorporating an error estimation procedure onto a remeshing algorithm with a solution mapping scheme to resume the analysis at a particular load level after the adaptive remeshing technique has been applied. Several benchmark problems are analyzed to evaluate the efficiency of the combined domain integral technique and the adaptive finite element method.

Static Analysis of Two Dimensional Curbed Beam Structure by Finite Element-Transfer Stiffness Coefficent Method (유한요소-전달강성계수법에 의한 2차원 곡선 보 구조물의 정적해석)

  • Choi, Myung-Soo
    • Journal of Power System Engineering
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.40-45
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    • 2017
  • The objective of this study is the finite element-transfer stiffness coefficient method, which is the combination of the modeling technique of finite element method and the transfer technique of transfer stiffness coefficient method, is applied in the static analyses of two dimensional curved beam structures. To confirm the effectiveness of the applied method, two computational models are selected and analyzed by using finite element method, finite element-transfer stiffness coefficient method and exact solution. The computational results of the static analyses for two computational models using finite element-transfer stiffness coefficient method are equal to those using finite element method. When the element partition number of curved beam structure is increased, the computational results of the static analyses using both methods approach the exact solution. We confirmed that the finite element-transfer stiffness coefficient method is superior to finite element method when the number of the curved beam elements is increased from the viewpoints of the computational speed and the utility of computer memory.

Modeling of Towed Line Array Using Finite Element Method and Vibration Analysis of VIM (유한요소법을 이용한 수중 예인 선배열의 모델링 및 VIM 진동 해석)

  • 함일배;배수룡;정의봉
    • Journal of KSNVE
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    • v.7 no.6
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    • pp.993-1000
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    • 1997
  • This paper presents a new technique of mathematical treatment using a finite element model for analyzing the vibration of the towed line array. Since the towed line array has the axisymmetricity, axisymmetric elements are used in finite element modeling for the towed array structure. The fluid-structure interaction is also considered. The array consists of a series of identical substructures which can include internal structures such as spacers, hydrophones and ropes. That periodicity of substrucutres permits the substructure synthesis technique using characteristic wave guide for analyzing the response of towed array system. This synthesis technique can reduce the cost of computing the array response. It is suggested that a response of towed array can be computed by the finite element method and substructure synthesis technique using wave guide. Several experiments for towed array were performed to verify the present computation technique. The predicted vibration for the towed array shows good agreement with the measured result.

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Development of an Object-Oriented Finite Element Analysis Program Using J$Java^TM$ ($Java^TM$ 언어를 이용한 객체 지향 유한 요소 해석 프로그램의 개발)

  • 이정재;이호재
    • Magazine of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.40 no.2
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    • pp.130-139
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    • 1998
  • The finite element analysis program should be prepared to deal with many of newly arising engineering problems. The sequential structured programming technique does not make a finite element method so flexible. So far, the object oriented programming technique was studied as an alternative programming paradigm. However, most of the research were in the state of the evaluation of the possibility and the applicability of the object oriented method for a finite element program. In this study, a practical object oriented finite element analysis program, OOFE_ JAVA was developed and the result of the analysis on a rectangular clamped plate was shown. The objects which compose the OOFE_JAVA were applied to several engineering problem without any modification and it was concluded that the object oriented technique was appropriate for the development of a complex and large engineering system. And a virtual machine which Java language is using can be loaded on any kinds of computer which has java interpreter regardless of the platform on which the OOFE_JAVA was developed.

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Nodeless Variables Finite Element Method and Adaptive Meshing Teghnique for Viscous Flow Analysis

  • Paweenawat Archawa;Dechaumphai Pramote
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • v.20 no.10
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    • pp.1730-1740
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    • 2006
  • A nodeless variables finite element method for analysis of two-dimensional, steady-state viscous incompressible flow is presented. The finite element equations are derived from the governing Navier-Stokes differential equations and a corresponding computer program is developed. The proposed method is evaluated by solving the examples of the lubricant flow in journal bearing and the flow in the lid-driven cavity. An adaptive meshing technique is incorporated to improve the solution accuracy and, at the same time, to reduce the analysis computational time. The efficiency of the combined adaptive meshing technique and the nodeless variables finite element method is illustrated by using the example of the flow past two fences in a channel.

Automatic Quadrilateral Mesh Generation for Large Deformation Finite Element Analysis (대변형 유한요소해석을 위한 요소망 자동 생성기법)

  • 김동준;최호준;장동환;임중연;이호용;황병복
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.194-201
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    • 2003
  • An automatic quadrilateral mesh generator for large deformation finite element analysis such as metal forming simulation was developed. The NURBS interpolation method is used for modeling arbitrary 2-D free surface. This mesh generation technique is the modified paving algorithm, which is an advancing front technique with element-by-element resolving method for paving boundary intersection problem. The mesh density for higher analysis accuracy and less analysis time can be easily controlled with high-density points, maximum and minimum element size. A couple of application to large deformation finite element analysis is given as an example, which shows versatility and applicability of the proposed approach and the developed mesh generator for large deformation finite element analysis.

Material Property-Estimate Technique Based on Natural Frequency for Updating Finite Element Model of Orthotropic Beams

  • Kim, Kookhyun;Park, Sungju;Lee, Sangjoong;Hwang, Seongjun;Kim, Sumin;Lee, Yonghee
    • Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
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    • v.34 no.6
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    • pp.481-488
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    • 2020
  • Composite materialsuch as glass-fiber reinforced plastic and carbon-fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) shows anisotropic property and have been widely used for structural members and outfitings of ships. The structural safety of composite structures has been generally evaluated via finite element analysis. This paper presents a technique for updating the finite element model of anisotropic beams or plates via natural frequencies. The finite element model updates involved a compensation process of anisotropic material properties, such as the elastic and shear moduli of orthotropic structural members. The technique adopted was based on a discrete genetic algorithm, which is an optimization technique. The cost function was adopted to assess the optimization problem, which consisted of the calculated and referenced low-order natural frequencies for the target structure. The optimization process was implemented with MATLAB, which includes the finite element updates and the corresponding natural frequency calculations with MSC/NASTRAN. Material properties of a virtual cantilevered orthotropic beam were estimated to verify the presented method and the results obtained were compared with the reference values. Furthermore, the technique was applied to a cantilevered CFRP beam to successfully estimate the unknown material properties.

Energy release rate for kinking crack using mixed finite element

  • Salah, Bouziane;Hamoudi, Bouzerd;Noureddine, Boulares;Mohamed, Guenfoud
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.50 no.5
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    • pp.665-677
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    • 2014
  • A numerical method, using a special mixed finite element associated with the virtual crack extension technique, has been developed to evaluate the energy release rate for kinking cracks. The element is two dimensional 7-node mixed finite element with 5 displacement nodes and 2 stress nodes. The mixed finite element ensures the continuity of stress and displacement vectors on the coherent part and the free edge effect. This element has been formulated starting from a parent element in a natural plane with the aim to model different types of cracks with various orientations. Example problems with kinking cracks in a homogeneous material and bimaterial are presented to assess the computational accuracies.

Free Vibration Analysis of Curved Beams Regarded as Discrete System Using Finite Element-Transfer Stiffness Coefficient Method (유한요소-전달강성계수법에 의한 이산계 곡선보의 자유진동해석)

  • Choi, Myung-Soo;Yeo, Dong-Jun
    • Journal of Power System Engineering
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.37-42
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    • 2017
  • A curved beam is one of the basic and important structural elements in structural design. In this paper, the authors formulated the computational algorithm for analyzing the free vibration of curved beams using the finite element-transfer stiffness coefficient method. The concept of the finite element-transfer stiffness coefficient method is the combination of the modeling technique of the finite element method and the transfer technique of the transfer stiffness coefficient method. And, we confirm the effectiveness the finite element-transfer stiffness coefficient method from the free vibration analysis of two numerical models which are a semicircle beam and a quarter circle beam.