• 제목/요약/키워드: Finite size effect

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마이크로 성형에서 마찰거동의 크기효과에 대한 이론적 및 실험적 연구 (A Theoretical and Experimental Study on the Tribological Size Effect in Microforming Processes)

  • 김홍석
    • 소성∙가공
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    • 제22권7호
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    • pp.394-400
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    • 2013
  • Microforming is a very efficient and economical technology to fabricate very small metallic parts in various applications. In order to extend the use of this forming technology for the production of microparts, the size effect, which occurs with the reduction of part size and affects the forming process significantly, must be thoroughly investigated. In this study, the tribological size effect in microforming was studied using modeling and scaled ring compression experiments. A micro-scale friction approach based on the slip-line field theory and lubricant pocket model was used to understand the friction mechanism and explain the tribological size effect. Ring compression tests were performed to analyze the interfacial friction condition from the deformation characteristics of the ring specimens. In addition, finite element analysis results were utilized to quantitatively determine the size-dependent frictional behavior of materials in various process conditions. By comparing theoretical results and experimental measurements for different size factors, the accuracy and reliability of the model were verified.

소재 크기효과를 고려한 미세가공공정 유한요소해석 (Finite Element Analysis for Micro-Forming Process Considering the Size Effect of Materials)

  • 변상민;이영석
    • 소성∙가공
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    • 제15권8호
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    • pp.544-549
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    • 2006
  • In this work, we have employed the strain gradient plasticity theory to investigate the effect of material size on the deformation behavior in metal forming process. Flow stress is expressed in terms of strain, strain gradient (spatial derivative of strain) and intrinsic material length. The least square method coupled with strain gradient plasticity was used to calculate the components of strain gradient at each element of material. For demonstrating the size effect, the proposed approach has been applied to plane compression process and micro rolling process. Results show when the characteristic length of the material comes to the intrinsic material length, the effect of strain gradient is noteworthy. For the microcompression, the additional work hardening at higher strain gradient regions results in uniform distribution of strain. In the case of micro-rolling, the strain gradient is remarkable at the exit section where the actual reduction of the rolling finishes and subsequently strong work hardening take places at the section. This results in a considerable increase in rolling force. Rolling force with the strain gradient plasticity considered in analysis increases by 20% compared to that with conventional plasticity theory.

기초의 크기효과에 관한 수치해석 (Numerical Analysis on the Size Effect of a Footing)

  • 이승현;한진태
    • 한국산학기술학회논문지
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    • 제16권1호
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    • pp.778-784
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    • 2015
  • 얕은기초의 지지력과 침하에 미치는 크기효과를 파악하기 위해 평판과 다양한 크기의 기초를 가정하여 유한요소해석을 수행하고 이론식에 의한 결과와 비교해 보았다. 해석에서 고려한 평판에 대하여 유한요소해석결과 얻은 극한지지력은 이론식에 의한 극한지지력에 비해 큰 차이를 보이지 않았다. 수치해석결과에 따르면 모래지반에 놓인 띠기초의 극한지지력은 이론식에 의한 극한지지력보다 크기효과의 영향을 크게 받았으며 점토지반에 놓인 띠기초의 경우 크기효과의 영향은 없었다. 정사각형기초에 대해서는 대체로 기초지반의 종류에 관계없이 크기효과의 영향이 없었다. 수치해석결과에 따르면 기초의 침하량은 기초지반 종류에 관계없이 이론식과는 달리 크기효과의 영향을 받아 대체로 그 크기가 기초폭에 비례하였다.

박막구조해석을 위한 표면효과를 고려하는 연속체 모델 (Continuum Model considering Surface Effect for Thin film)

  • 최진복;정광섭;조맹효
    • 대한기계학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한기계학회 2007년도 춘계학술대회A
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    • pp.527-531
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    • 2007
  • The classical continuum theory-based thin film model is independent of their size and the surface effect can be ignored. But the surface to bulk ratio becomes very large in nano-size structures such as nano film, nano wire and nano beam. In this case, surface effect plays an important role and its contribution of the surface effect must be considered. Molecular dynamics simulation has been a conventional way to analyze these ultra-thin structures but structures in the range between submicro and micro are difficult to analyze by classical molecular dynamics due to the restriction of computing resources and time. Therefore, in present study, the continuum-based method is considered to predict the overall physical and mechanical properties of the structures in nano-scale, especially, for the thin-film. The proposed continuum based-thin plate finite element is efficient and reliable for the prediction of nano-scale film behavior.

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관성효과가 고려된 강소성 유한요소법을 이용한 고속변형해석 (High-Velocity Deformation Analysis Using the Rigid-Plastic Finite Elemement Method Considering Inertia Effect)

  • 유요한;박근;양동열
    • 대한기계학회논문집A
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    • 제20권5호
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    • pp.1562-1572
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    • 1996
  • The rigid-plastic finite element formulation including the inertia force is derived and then the rigid-plastic finite elemnt program considering the inertia effect is developed. In order to consider the strain hardening, strain rate hardening and thermal softening effects which are frequentrly observed in high-velocity deformation phenomena, the Johnson-Cook constitutive odel is applied. The developed program is used to simulate two high-velocity deformation problemss ; rod impact test and hdigh-velocity compression precess. As a result of rod impact test simulation, it is found that the siulated result has a good agreement with the experimental observation. Through the high-velocity compression process simulation. it is also found that the accuracy of the simulated results is dependent upon the time increment size and mesh size.

Modeling concrete fracturing using a hybrid finite-discrete element method

  • Elmo, Davide;Mitelman, Amichai
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • 제27권4호
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    • pp.297-304
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    • 2021
  • The hybrid Finite-Discrete Element (FDEM) approach combines aspects of both finite elements and discrete elements with fracture mechanics principles, and therefore it is well suited for realistic simulation of quasi-brittle materials. Notwithstanding, in the literature its application for the analysis of concrete is rather limited. In this paper, the proprietary FDEM code ELFEN is used to model concrete specimens under uniaxial compression and indirect tension (Brazilian tests) of different sizes. The results show that phenomena such as size effect and influence of strain-rate are captured using this modeling technique. In addition, a preliminary model of a slab subjected to dynamic shear punching due to progressive collapse is presented. The resulting fracturing pattern of the impacted slab is similar to observations from actual collapse.

자동차 외판 플랜징/헤밍 공정에 대한 유한요소해석 모델링 (Finite Element Modeling of Flanging/Hemming Process for Automotive Panels)

  • 김헌영;임희택;최광용;이우홍;박춘달
    • 한국소성가공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국소성가공학회 2002년도 춘계학술대회 논문집
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    • pp.103-107
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    • 2002
  • The 2nd forming process of flanging/hemming has recently many interest because it determines external quality of automobile. It is difficult to apply finite element simulation in flanging/hemming due to small element size which needs for expression of bending effect on the die corner and big model size of side door, back door, tank lid and like opening Parts. This paper shows the process of flanging/hemming simulation using finite element model for automotive panels. The explicit finite element program PAM-STAMP$\^$TM/ was used to simulate the flanging and hemming operations.

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입사각에 따른 흡음재의 반사 계수 측정 방법론 및 오차에 대한 고찰 (Measurement of Reflection Coefficient of Sound Absorbent Material with Respect to Angle of Incidence and Its Associated Errors)

  • 이수열;김상렬;김양한
    • 소음진동
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    • 제4권3호
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    • pp.295-305
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    • 1994
  • The reflection coefficient of a material at oblique incidence is measured in a free field. The sound pressure distributions are measured at discrete points on two measurement lines and then decomposed into plane wave components by using spatial Fourier transform. The inciedent and reflected plane wave components are obtained from a set of "decomposition equations" of which uses the plane wave propagation theory. Numerical simulations and experiments have been performed to see the effect of finite size of measurement area. To reduce this effect, a window fuction has been performed to see the effects of finite size of mesurement area. To reduce this effect, a window function has been proposed and its effect on the measurement of sound absorbing material property has been studied as well. The reflection coefficient obtained by this method is compared with those obtained from other methods; 2-microphone method in a duct and an expirical equation of which determines the characteristic impedance .rho.c and propagation constant k of a material from flow resistance information.formation.

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직교이방성 재료의 구멍주위에 관한 하이브리드 응력해석시 요소크기의 효과 (Effect of element size in hybrid stress analysis around a hole in loaded orthotropic composites)

  • 백태현
    • 대한기계학회논문집A
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    • 제21권10호
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    • pp.1702-1711
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    • 1997
  • A numerical study for the number of terms of a power series stress function and the effect of hybrid element size on stress analysis around a hole in loaded orthotropic composites is presented. The hybrid method coupling experimental and/or theoretical inputs and complex variable formulations involving conformal mappings and analytical continuity is used to calculate tangential stress on the boundary of the hole in uniaxially loaded, finite width glass epoxy tensile plate. The tests are done by rarying the number of terms, element size and nodal locations on the external boundary of the hybrid region. The numerical results indicate that the hybrid method is accurate and powerful in both experimental and numerical stress analysis.

Deformation Analysis of Micro-Sized Material Using Strain Gradient Plasticity

  • Byon S.M.;Lee Young-Seog
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • 제20권5호
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    • pp.621-633
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    • 2006
  • To reflect the size effect of material $(1\sim15{\mu}m)$ during plastic deformation of polycrystalline copper, a constitutive equation which includes the strain gradient plasticity theory and intrinsic material length model is coupled with the finite element analysis and applied to plane strain deformation problem. The method of least square has been used to calculate the strain gradient at each element during deformation and the effect of distributed force on the strain gradient is investigated as well. It shows when material size is less than the intrinsic material length $(1.54{\mu}m)$, its deformation behavior is quite different compared with that computed from the conventional plasticity. The generation of strain gradient is greatly suppressed, but it appears again as the material size increases. Results also reveal that the strain gradient leads to deformation hardening. The distributed force plays a role to amplify the strain gradient distribution.