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Guided wave field calculation in anisotropic layered structures using normal mode expansion method

  • Li, Lingfang;Mei, Hanfei;Haider, Mohammad Faisal;Rizos, Dimitris;Xia, Yong;Giurgiutiu, Victor
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.157-174
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    • 2020
  • The guided wave technique is commonly used in structural health monitoring as the guided waves can propagate far in the structures without much energy loss. The guided waves are conventionally generated by the surface-mounted piezoelectric wafer active sensor (PWAS). However, there is still lack of understanding of the wave propagation in layered structures, especially in structures made of anisotropic materials such as carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) composites. In this paper, the Rayleigh-Lamb wave strain tuning curves in a PWAS-mounted unidirectional CFRP plate are analytically derived using the normal mode expansion (NME) method. The excitation frequency spectrum is then multiplied by the tuning curves to calculate the frequency response spectrum. The corresponding time domain responses are obtained through the inverse Fourier transform. The theoretical calculations are validated through finite element analysis and an experimental study. The PWAS responses under the free, debonded and bonded CFRP conditions are investigated and compared. The results demonstrate that the amplitude and travelling time of wave packet can be used to evaluate the CFRP bonding conditions. The method can work on a baseline-free manner.

Synthesis of CoO/Co(OH)2 Nanosheets Depending on Reaction Temperatures (반응 온도에 따른 CoO/Co(OH)2 나노시트의 합성)

  • Minjeong Lee;Gayoung Yoon;Gyeong Hee Ryu
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.33 no.5
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    • pp.222-228
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    • 2023
  • Transition metal oxides formed by a single or heterogeneous combination of transition metal ions and oxygen ions have various types of crystal structures, which can be classified as layered structures and non-layered structures. With non-layered structures, it is difficult to realize a two-dimensional structure using conventional synthesis methods. In this study, we report the synthesis of cobalt oxide into wafer-scale nanosheets using a surfactant-assisted method. A monolayer of ionized surfactant at the water-air interface acts as a flexible template for direct cobalt oxide crystallization below. The nanosheets synthesized on the water surface can be easily transferred to an arbitrary substrate. In addition, the synthesizing morphological and crystal structures of the nanosheets were analyzed according to the reaction temperatures. The electrochemical properties of the synthesized nanosheets were also measured at each temperature. The nanosheets synthesized at 70 ℃ exhibited higher catalytic properties for the oxygen evolution reaction than those synthesized at other temperatures. This work suggests the possibility of changing material performance by adjusting synthesis temperature when synthesizing 2D nanomaterials using a wide range of functional oxides, resulting in improved physical properties.

The Bonding Nature and Low-Dimensional Magnetic Properties of Layered Mixed Cu(II)-Ni(II) Hydroxy Double Salts

  • Park, Seong-Hun;Huh, Young-Duk
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.768-772
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    • 2013
  • Layered mixed metal hydroxy double salts (HDS) with the formulas $(Cu_{0.75}Ni_{0.25})_2(OH)_3NO_3$ ((Cu, Ni)-HDS) and $Cu_2(OH)_3NO_3$ ((Cu, Cu)-HDS) were prepared via slow hydrolysis reactions of CuO with $Ni(NO_3)_2$ and $Cu(NO_3)_2$, respectively. The crystal structures, morphologies, bonding natures, and magnetic properties of (Cu, Ni)-HDS and (Cu, Cu)-HDS were characterized with X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Fourier transformation infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), and a superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID). Even though (Cu, Ni)-HDS has a similar layered structure to that of (Cu, Cu)-HDS, the bonding nature of (Cu, Ni)-HDS is slightly different from that of (Cu, Cu)-HDS. Therefore, the magnetic properties of (Cu, Ni)-HDS are significantly different from those of (Cu, Cu)-HDS. The origin of the abnormal magnetic properties of (Cu, Ni)-HDS can be explained in terms of the bonding natures of the interlayer and intralayer structures.

Finite Element Analysis for the Development of Node of Single Layered Freeform Structure (단층 프리폼 구조의 노드 개발을 위한 유한요소해석)

  • Oh, Jin-Tak;Lee, Kyoung-Ju;Ju, Young-Kyu;Woo, Woon-Taek;Kim, Sang-Dae
    • Journal of Korean Association for Spatial Structures
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.137-145
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    • 2011
  • Due to architectural requirement, the attention of single layered freeform spatial structure is increasing nowadays. Because the node of single layered structure should resist the bending and axial forces simultaneously, it is necessary to develop a new proper type of node in detail. In this study, a new type of node for single layered freeform spatial structure was proposed. And the structural performance for the node was analytically evaluated using the commercial FEM software(ABACUS). As a result, a node prototype was selected and the proposed node showed good structural behaviors.

Development of Three-Dimensional Layered Finite Element for Thermo-Mechanical Analysis (열 및 응력 해석용 3차원 적층 유한요소의 개발)

  • Jo, Seong-Su;Ha, Seong-Gyu
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.25 no.11
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    • pp.1785-1795
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    • 2001
  • A multi-layered brick element fur the finite element method is developed for analyzing the three-dim-ensionally layered composite structures subjected to both thermal and mechanical boundary conditions. The element has eight nodes with one degree of freedom for the temperature and three for the display-ements at each node, and can contain arbitrary number of layers with different material properties with-in the element; the conventional element should contain one material within an element. Thus the total number of nodes and elements, which are needed to analyze the multi-layered composite structures, can be tremendously reduced. In solving the global equation, a partitioning technique is used to obtain the temperature and the displacements which are caused by both the mechanical boundary conditions and temperature distributions. The results by using the developed element are compared wish the commercial package, ANSYS and the conventional finite element methods, and they are in good agreement. It is also shown that the Number of nodes and elements can be tremendously reduced using the element without losing the numerical accuracies.

Form Finding of a Single-layered Pneumatic Membrane Structures by Using Nonlinear Force Method (비선형 내력법을 이용한 단일 공기막의 형상 탐색)

  • Shon, Sudeok;Ha, Junhong;Lee, Seungjae
    • Journal of Korean Association for Spatial Structures
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.49-56
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    • 2021
  • This study aims to develop a form-finding algorithm for a single-layered pneumatic membrane. The initial shape of this pneumatic membrane, which is an air-supported type pneumatic membrane, is to find a state in which a given initial tension and internal pneumatic pressure are in equilibrium. The algorithm developed to satisfy these conditions is that a nonlinear optimization problem based on the force method considering the deformed shape is formulated, and, it's able to find the shape by iteratively repeating the process of obtaining a solution of the governing equations. An computational technique based on the Gauss-Newton method was used as a method for obtaining solutions of nonlinear equations. In order to verify the validity of the proposed form-finding algorithm, a single-curvature pneumatic membrane example and a double-curvature air pneumatic membrane example were adopted, respectively. In the results of these examples, it was possible to well observe the step-by-step convergence process of the shape of the pneumatic membrane, and it was also possible to confirm the change in shape according to the air pressure. In addition, the calculation results of the shape and internal force after deformation due to initial tension, air pressure, and self-weight were obtained.

Fabrication of Free-Standing Three-Dimensional Block Copolymer Patterns on Substrate (블록 공중합체 3차원 패턴의 제조 방법 및 그 구조 특성)

  • Choi, Hong Kyoon
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.29 no.12
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    • pp.804-811
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    • 2019
  • As the importance of three-dimensiona (3D) nano patterns and structures has recently emerged, interest in the study of 3D structures of block copolymers has increased. However, most existing studies on block copolymer 3D patterns on substrates are limited to simple 3D structures such as a multi-layered forms. In this study, we propose an experimental method for realizing free-standing 3D block copolymer patterns on substrates using an e-beam lithographic template and film transfer method. The block copolymer 3D structure formed in wide hole templates are similar to simple multi-layered structures; however, as the width of the hole template become narrower, more complex block copolymer 3D structures are formed in which the upper and lower layer structures are interconnected. Furthermore, we introduce a method to fabricate novel block copolymer structures in which the 2D planar structures are connected to 3D complex structures. Proposed 3D block copolymer fabrication method provides a framework for generation of unconventional 3D structures of block copolymer, which can be useful for next generation 3D devices.

Analysis and Modelling of Vibration Performance for Multi-layered Corrugated Structure

  • Kim, Jin Nyul;Sim, Jae Min;Park, Min Jung;Kim, Ghi Seok;Kim, Jongsoon;Park, Jong Min
    • Journal of Biosystems Engineering
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    • v.38 no.4
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    • pp.327-334
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    • 2013
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyze for resonant frequency, vibration transmissibility and damping ratio of multi-layered corrugated structures using a random vibration test. Methods: The random vibration test was performed by the ASTM D4728 specifications using two paperboards (S120, K180) and two types of flutes (A/F, B/F). Damping ratio of the multi-layered corrugated structures was estimated using a theoretical equation derived from the measured resonant frequency and transmissibility. Results: The resonant frequency and vibration transmissibility of the multi-layered corrugated structures of K180 and B-flute were higher than those of S120 and A-flute, respectively; however, the damping ratio of each sample had the opposite tendency. The resonant frequency was inversely proportional to the sample thickness and static stress; vibration transmissibility and damping ratio were not correlated with sample thickness and static stress. In addition, we developed a mathematical model of the resonant frequency with variables of sample thickness and static stress. Conclusions: Results of this study can be useful for environment-friendly and optimal packaging design since vibration has been a key factor in cushioning packaging design.

Thickness Assessment of Adhesive Layer in Inhomogeneous Layer by Guided Wave (유도초음파에 의한 비균질 적층의 접합층두께 평가)

  • Cho, Youn-Ho;Ham, Hyo-Sik;Choi, Heung-Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Nondestructive Testing
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.391-397
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    • 2001
  • The guided wave propagation in inhomogeneous multi-layered structures is experimentally explored based on theoretical dispersion curves. It turns out that proper selection of incident angel and frequency is critical for guided wave generation in multi-layered structures. Theoretical dispersion curves greatly depend on adhesive zone thickness, layer thickness and material properties. It was possible to determine the adhesive zone thickness of an inhomogeneous multi-layered structure by monitoring experimentally the change of dispersion curves.

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A Study on the Shape Design and Nonlinear Analysis of Elastomeric Spherical Bearings for Railway Bridge Systems (철도교용 반구면 탄성체 베어링의 형상설계 및 해석에 관한 연구)

  • Oh, Ju;Cho, Hyun-Jin;Lee, Wan-Ha;Park, Jin-Young;Park, Kun-Nock
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2009.05a
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    • pp.589-592
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    • 2009
  • In this paper is presenting the shape design and elastomer bearings, which functioned as a joint connecting sub-structures and upper-structures with a railway bridge bearing systems. The elastomeric spherical bearing shaped and composed of alternated 17-layered metal shim plates and 18-layered elastomer plates, respectively. The elastomeric spherical bearing a high compressive load for perpendicular axis to layered plates and flexible motions are provided coincidently for other axes. The three types of elastomers, which were developed due to a designed shear modules were applied. Nonlinear analysis based on the material properties of designed bearing were accomplished. Therefore, the Nonlinear Analysis results were compared with the calculation results and the optimized shapes were designed.

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