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Seismic response of built-up double-I column in steel moment resisting frame using welded external diaphragm plate

  • Tabebordbar, Amir;Dehghan, Seyed Mehdi;Fathi, Farshid;Najafgholipour, Mohammad Amir
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.41 no.5
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    • pp.747-759
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    • 2021
  • Built-up Double-I (BD-I) columns have been commonly used for mid-rise steel-frame structures in Iran. These columns consist of two hot rolled IPE sections which are connected by two cover plates and fillet welds. Until 2017, BD-I columns were employed in intermediate moment resisting frames (MRF) using welded flange plate (WFP) connections. To evaluate the seismic behavior of the connections, four samples were made and tested based on cyclic loading according to AISC 341-16. It was concluded that typical samples cannot satisfy the seismic provisions related to intermediate MRFs. In contrast, the proposed connections retrofitted with two-part external diaphragms were able to satisfy not only the seismic requirements related to intermediate MRFs but also those related to special MRFs according to AISC. The numerical modeling of these samples was performed using ABAQUS finite element software. This study compared the hysteresis moment-rotation curves, plastic strains, and behavior modes in both experimental samples and numerical models.

Repeated impact response of bio-inspired sandwich beam with arched and honeycomb bilayer core

  • Ahmad B.H. Kueh;Juin-Hwee Tan;Shukur Abu Hassan;Mat Uzir Wahit
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.85 no.6
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    • pp.755-764
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    • 2023
  • The article examines the impact response of the sandwich beam furnished by a novel bilayer core as inspired by the woodpecker's head architecture under different repeatedly exerted low-velocity impact loadings by employing the finite element package, ABAQUS. The sandwich beam forms four essential parts comprising bottom and top carbon fiber reinforced polymer laminates encasing bilayer core made of laterally arched solid hot melt adhesive material and aluminum honeycomb. Impact loadings are implemented repeatedly with a steel hemisphere impactor for various impact energies, 7.28 J, 9.74 J, and 12.63 J. Essentially, the commonly concentrated stresses at the impact region are regulated away by the arched core in all considered cases thus reducing the threat of failure. The sandwich beam can resist up to 5 continual impacts at 7.28 J and 9.74 J but only up to 3 times repeated loads at 12.63 J before visible failure is noticed. In the examination of several key impact performance indicators under numerous loading cases, the proposed beam demonstrates favorably up to 1.3-11.2 higher impact resistance efficacies compared to existing designs, therefore displaying an improvement in repeated impact resistance of the new design.

Analysis of Mechanical Properties and Microstructure of Inconel 706 Alloy using Rotary Forging (회전단조에 따른 Inconel 706 합금의 미세조직 및 기계적 특성 분석)

  • H.G. Kim;S.W. Jo;E.Y. Yoon;Y.S. Lee;Y.Y. Woo
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.145-152
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    • 2023
  • The Inconel 706 alloy is a nickel-based super alloy and requires a large load for hot forging due to its excellent mechanical properties at high temperature. Rotary forging process is an innovative metal forging process where workpiece is gradually deformed by the revolving conical upper die with an inclination angle. This process allows that the workpiece is partially in contact with an upper die during the process so that the press force is considerably lower compared with the conventional upsetting process. In this study, experiments of rotary forging process and conventional upsetting process for cylindrical parts using Inconel 706 where conducted to investigate the formability of rotary forging process. And microstructure analysis and mechanical properties of Inconel 706 were performed to investigate the effect of rotary forging process on the material property.

Comparison of Turkish Steel Building Specifications, TS 648 and SDCCSS 2018

  • Bozkurt, Mehmet Bakir;Ergut, Abdulkerim;Ozkilic, Yasin Onuralp
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.45 no.4
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    • pp.513-533
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    • 2022
  • This study presents similarities and differences between Turkish Building Code for Steel Structures, which are TS 648 and SDCCSS (Specification for Design, Calculation and Construction of Steel Structures) in terms of the design of the members. Hot-rolled I-shaped steel sections for symmetrical and U-shaped steel sections (i.e., channels) for monosymmetric sections were elaborated in detail. The design strength of tension members under tensile load, compression members under axial load and flexural members under flexure and shear were examined separately. Connection details for tension members, slenderness for compression members and distance between lateral supports for flexural members were considered as prime variables. Analysis results revealed the design strength of the tension members where at least one of the cross-sectional parts is not connected to the connection plates, I-shaped compression members where a slenderness ratio is below 39 (𝛌<39), U-shaped compression members and flexural members where Lb is between Lp and Lr (Lpb≤Lr) designed based on TS 648 are greater than those designed based on SDCCSS 2018. Strength differences between the specification can reach 79% for tensile members, 13% for compression members and 9% for flexural members.

Wind states and power curve modeling: A case study for La Rumorosa I Wind Farm

  • Jesus O. Inzunza Castro;Alexis Acuna Ramirez;Marlene Zamora Machado;Magali Arellano Vazquez;Noemi Lizarraga Osuna
    • Wind and Structures
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    • v.39 no.3
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    • pp.163-174
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    • 2024
  • This paper analyzes La Rumorosa I Wind Farm's wind states and their characteristics in the operation of two wind turbines over the course of one year of records. This information identifies the impact of wind states on wind power output. The study used the Gaussian Mixture Model to classify the occurrence and frequency of the dominant wind states in the generation of energy from the turbines. Results were obtained for mesoscale wind states and local scale wind states, such as cold fronts and Santa Ana winds, as well as daytime, nighttime and hot days, respectively, which were statistically analyzed to determine their relationship to power output by generating power and power coefficient curves. Between the cut-in speed and the rated speed of the wind turbines, cold fronts show higher efficiency, unlike nighttime wind states, which are the most efficient past the rated speed. In addition, cold fronts are also those that occur to the greatest extent, contributing 31.26% of the energy produced per year, compared with the Santa Ana winds, which occur to a lesser extent; however, they contribute 22.11% of the energy produced per year.

Mechanical properties and electrical resistivity of SiC-TiC composites with nitrate sintering additives

  • Sung Min So;Hee Woong Hwang;Sam Heang Yi;Joo Seok Park;Kyoung Hun Kim;Kwang Ho Lee;Jongee Park;Sung Gap Lee
    • Journal of Ceramic Processing Research
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    • v.21
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    • pp.16-22
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    • 2020
  • We fabricated SiC-TiC composites by hot-press sintering with aluminum and yttrium nitrate additive and evaluated crystal phase, relative density, microstructure, electrical resistivity and mechanical properties of the sintered body. And the effect of nitrate additive on the densification of SiC-TiC composites was compared with that of Al2O3 and Y2O3 additives. Because nitrate additives were uniformly dispersed in SiC and TiC mixture, it inhibited the growth of crystal grain between each other and formed fine and uniform microstructure, thereby improving mechanical properties and electrical resistivity. The electrical resistivity and flexural strength of the SiC-TiC composite with aluminum and yttrium nitrate additive were 2.3 Ω·cm and 652.3 MPa respectively.

Comparison of Active and Passive Sampling Methods for Formaldehyde Concentrations Among Workplaces in Some Plywood Industries (능동포집과 확산포집법에 의한 일부합판제조업의 공정별 포름알데하이드 농도 비교)

  • Jang, Mi;Kim, Hyunwook
    • Journal of Korean Society of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.17-27
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    • 1996
  • This study was designed to survey exposure levels of formaldehyde among workplaces in some plywood industries and to compare three sampling methods including the impinger method(IM, NIOSH method No. 3500), the solid sorbent tube method(SS, NIOSH method No. 2541), and the passive bubbler monitor method(PB, SKC). The survey was conducted in seven particle board manufacturing factories, two resin manufacturing factories and two plywood manufacturing factories in Incheon area during the period from March 6 to April 20, 1995. The workplaces included were the hot/cold press, the roller/spreader, the soaking/drying, and the reaction/mixing areas. The results were as follows; 1. The average(GM, GSD) concentrations of formaldehyde by sampling methods were 0.11(4.43) ppm by IM, 0.27(2.03) ppm by SS, and 0.29(2.04) ppm by PB, respectively. The concentrations by 1M method were statistically very significantly lower than those of SS and PB methods, particularly at low air borne concentrations of formaldehyde (p<0.001). 2. The area average concentrations of formaldehyde by workplaces measured with PB bubblers were 0.23(2.08) ppm from the press, 0.23(1.77) ppm from the spreader, 0.24(1.51) ppm from the soaking, and 0.46(1.96) ppm from the reaction areas, respectively. The personal average concentrations of formaldehyde by workplaces measured with PB bubblers were 0.30(1.77) ppm from the press, 0.33(1.54) ppm from the spreader, 0.36(1.46) ppm from the soaking, and 0.84(1.19) ppm from the reaction areas, respectively. 3. No statistically significant differences of formaldehyde concentrations among workplaces except the reaction area(p<0.001) were found. 4. Formaldehyde concentrations from personal samples were higher than those of from area sam pies in all workplaces studied. But no statistically significant differences of formaldehyde concentrations both area and personal samples were found. In conclusion, this study found that although formaldehyde concentrations in some plywood industries in Incheon area were below the regulatory limit of 1 ppm, they were over the limits recommended by NIOSH and ACGIH. This study also suggests that the impinger method may underestimate true formaldehyde concentrations. It implies that there will be more workplaces not meeting current regulatory limit if either the solid sorbent or passive bubbler methods were used instead of the impinger method. It is suggested that passive monitors will be a reasonable alternative for area and personal sampling of formaldehyde if the accuracy and validity of passive monitors be verified before use.

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Preparation and Properties of Shape-Stabilized Phase Change Materials from UHMWPE and Paraffin Wax for Latent Heat Storage (파라핀과 초고분자량 폴리에틸렌으로 구성된 형태안정성 상 전이 물질의 제조 및 특성)

  • Lee, Hyun-Seok;Park, Jae-Hoon;Yim, Jong-Ha;Seo, Hye-Jin;Son, Tae-Won
    • Polymer(Korea)
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    • v.39 no.1
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    • pp.23-32
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    • 2015
  • Phase change materials based on ultra high molecular weight of polyethylene (UHMWPE) blended with paraffin wax (mp $65^{\circ}C$) were studied in this paper. In addition, this paper reviews recent studies on the preparation of shape stabilized phase change materials (SSPCM), such as SSPCM from UHMWPE and paraffin wax (mp $65^{\circ}C$), their basic properties and possible applications to latent heat storage. The preparation method was an absorption method. Also, SSPCM composites were prepared by using a hot press at $200^{\circ}C$ for 10 min. The analysis for the shape ability of SSPCM to improve heat efficiency was measured by FTIR, SEM, DSC, XRD, and ARES. UHMWPE composites with 30 wt% paraffin wax (mp $65^{\circ}C$) demonstrated less deterioration of physical property and effective thermal property compared with other conditions. As a result, these SSPCMs could be used for the heat storage and release materials for various products.

Effect of amount of magnesia on wear behavior of silicon nitride (마그네시아 양이 질화규소의 마모거동에 미치는 영향)

  • 김성호;이수완;엄호성;정용선
    • Journal of the Korean Crystal Growth and Crystal Technology
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.231-239
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    • 1999
  • The microstructure of ceramic composite has been found to be governed by the type and amount of the secondary phase, the sintering aid, and the sintering conditions such as sintering temperature, pressure and holing time. Moreover, tribological properties are strongly dependent on microsturcture of composite and operating conditions. In this study, silicon nitride with various amount of magnesia as a sintering aid were prepared and sintered by a hot pressing (HP) technique. Microstructure, mechanical properties (hardness, strength, and fracture toughness), and tribological properties in different environments of $Si_{3}N_{4}$ (in air, water, and paraffine oil) were investigated as a function of MgO content in $Si_{3}N_{4}$. As increasing the amount of MgO in $Si_{3}N_{4}$, the glassy phase in the grain boundaries enlarged the $\beta$-phase elongated grains, and also degraded the Hertzian contact damage resistance. Tribological behaviors in air was seemed to be determined by fracture toughness of $Si_{3}N_{4}$, and those in water and paraffin oil was seemed to be determined by hardness as well as strength. Since glassy grain-boundary phase (MgO) in $Si_{3}N_{4}$ expected to be reacted with water during sliding, such tribochemical reaction reduced wear. In paraffin oil under a higher applied load, the initial sliding dominated wear rate because of Hertzian contact damage.

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Instrumental Analysis of Deposits on Paper Machine and Holes/Spots in Paper (제지공정 침착이물질 및 종이내 불순물 성분의 기기분석)

  • Ma, Geum-Ja;Lee, Bok-Jin
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.135-140
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    • 1998
  • The constituents of deposits on paper machine and holes/spots in paper have been analyzed by a combination of analytical techniques, such as FTIR, Py-GC-MS, and EDS. FTIR spectroscopy was used prior to Py-GC-MS and EDS analysis, as a preliminary analysis. The analysis of organic components was carried out with a pyrolysis unit connected to a GC-MS, and inorganic components in ash were analyzed by SEM equipped with an EDS analyzer after pyrolysis at $590^{\circ}C$. The deposits on the dryer section were complex pitch, which was the mixture of the organic components of fatty acid ester and starch, and the inorganic components of talc, clay, and calcium carbonate. The complex pitch was estimated to come from the coated broke. We knew the deposits on the metering rod of sym-sizer were associated with the interaction of unstable alkyl keten dimer(AKD) and $CaCO_3$. The compositions of holes or spots varied considerably and were associated with chemical interaction within the system. The holes, spots, and blotches in the finished paper were PE and PP from pulp sources, complex pitch that were caused by the interaction of the different additives in the system, polymer such as flexible PVC that was used for the prop of palette, and hot melt as adhesives that came from the inadequate handling of broke. In addition, we identified that poly(caprolactam) which is used for forming fabrics or press felts, could be mixed with the raw materials by accident and results in streaks on coating.

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