• Title/Summary/Keyword: Metal Bearing

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Bearing Capacity Analyses of Shallow Foundations in Reinforced Slopes

  • Kim, Hong-Taek;Choi, In-Sik;Sim, Young-Jong
    • 한국지반공학회지:지반
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    • 제12권3호
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    • pp.127-148
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    • 1996
  • 최근에 들어 사면이나 사면 근처에 교대등과 같이 기초하중이 비교적 큰 구조물들이 시공되는 예가 점차 많아지는 경 향을 보이고 있다. 그러나 일반적으로 사면 또는 사면 근처 에 설치되는 기초의 경우는 수평지반에 비해 지지력이 현저하게 떨어지기 때문에, 말뚝이나 케이슨 등과 같은 고가의 깊은기초들이 주로 사용되고 있는 실정이다. 따라서 토목섬유 또는 metal strip등의 보강재를 이용하여 사면을 보강하는 경제적인 공법이 필요시 되고,또한 이와같은 공법에 관련된 합리적인 기초지지력 해석법의 제시가 요구되고 있다. 본 연구에서는 사면 근처에 설치되는 얕은 기초의 지지력 보강을 목적으로 strip등의 보강재를 설치할 경우, 'wide slab effect' 개념등 Huang및 Binquet-Lee등이 모형실험등을 통해 제시한 파괴매카니즘 및 Boussinesq해법 등을 토대로 하여 보강사면에 대한 기초지지력 해석법을 제시하였다. 본 해석법에서는 soil dilatancy 등의 영향에 의한 깊이별 보강재-주변흙 사이의 마찰계수 변화를 함수형태로 표현하여 보강재주변흙 사이의 상호작용을 부분적으로 고려하였으며, 아울러 본 연구를 통해 제시된 기초지지력 해석법의 적합성 검토를 위해 Huang등이 제시한 모형실험결과와 서로 비교하였다. 이외에도, 설계에 관련된 여러 변수들이 기초지지력에 미치는 영향에 대해서도 분석이 이루어졌다.

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금속 그레이팅의 높이변화에 따른 최적치수 설계 및 안정성 해석 (Optimal Dimension Design and Stability Analysis of Non-slip Steel Grating)

  • 손인수
    • 한국산업융합학회 논문집
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    • 제25권3호
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    • pp.357-363
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    • 2022
  • In this study, in order to develop an non-slip metal grating, the stability of the grating according to the span of the grating and the gap and height of the bearing bar was evaluated. The optimal shape design of the grating was performed using the results of determining the stability of the grating. The purpose of this study is to determine the stability according to the spacing and height of the bearing bar by applying the design pressure at the design stage to develop the anti-skid grating, and to design the optimal shape for cost reduction. In the optimal design, the target variable was set as the mass, and the optimal design of the grating was performed based on about 20%. Regardless of the height of the bearing bar of the grating, the stress and deformation of the span and the grating showed a proportional tendency to each other, and it was found that the stress decreased as the height of the bearing bar increased. Based on the structural analysis results, an optimal design was performed using mass as the objective variable, and the existing 2mm thickness was changed to 1.6mm, reducing the mass by about 19%. The stress increased by about 4.4% compared to the maximum stress of the existing grating, but the minimum safety factor was 3.1, indicating that the optimally designed grating was stable.

The stiffness-degradation law of base metal after fatigue cracking in steel bridge deck

  • Liang Fang;Zhongqiu Fu;Bohai Ji;Xincheng Li
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제47권2호
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    • pp.239-251
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    • 2023
  • The stiffness evaluation of cracked base metal is of great guidance to fatigue crack reinforcement. By carrying out fatigue tests and numerical simulation of typical cracking details in steel box girder, the strain-degradation law of cracked base metal was analyzed and the relationship between base metal stress and its displacement (stiffness) was explored. The feasibility of evaluating the stress of cracked base metal based on the stress field at the crack tip was verified. The results demonstrate that the stiffness of cracked base metal shows the fast-to-slow degradation trend with fatigue cracking and the base metal at 50mm or more behind the crack tip basically lose its bearing capacity. Drilling will further accelerate stiffness degradation with the increase of hole diameters. The base metal stress has a negative linear relation with its displacement (stiffness), The stress of cracked base metal is also related to stress intensity factor and its relative position (distance, included angle) to the crack tip, through which the local stiffness can be effectively evaluated. Since the stiffness is not uniformly distributed along the cracked base metal, the reinforcement patch is suggested to be designed according to the stiffness to avoid excessive reinforcement for the areas incompletely unloaded.

Stellite bearings for liquid Zn-/Al-Systems with advanced chemical and physical properties by Mechanical Alloying and Standard-PM-Route

  • Zoz, H.;Benz, H.U.;Huettebraeucker, K.;Furken, L.;Ren, H.;Reichardt, R.
    • 한국분말야금학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국분말야금학회 2000년도 춘계학술강연 및 발표대회 강연 및 발표논문 초록집
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    • pp.9-10
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    • 2000
  • An important business-field of world-wide steel-industry is the coating of thin metal-sheets with zinc, zinc-aluminum and aluminum based materials. These products mostly go into automotive industry. in particular for the car-body. into building and construction industry as well as household appliances. Due to mass-production, the processing is done in large continuously operating plants where the mostly cold-rolled metal-strip as the substrate is handled in coils up to 40 tons unwind before and rolled up again after passing the processing plant which includes cleaning, annealing, hot-dip galvanizing / aluminizing and chemical treatment. In the liquid Zn, Zn-AI, AI-Zn and AI-Si bathes a combined action of corrosion and wear under high temperature and high stress onto the transfer components (rolls) accounts for major economic losses. Most critical here are the bearing systems of these rolls operating in the liquid system. Rolls in liquid system can not be avoided as they are needed to transfer the steel-strip into and out of the crucible. Since several years, ceramic roller bearings are tested here [1.2], however, in particular due to uncontrollable Slag-impurities within the hot bath [3], slide bearings are still expected to be of a higher potential [4]. The today's state of the art is the application of slide bearings based on Stellite\ulcorneragainst Stellite which is in general a 50-60 wt% Co-matrix with incorporated Cr- and W-carbides and other composites. Indeed Stellite is used as the bearing-material as of it's chemical properties (does not go into solution), the physical properties in particular with poor lubricating properties are not satisfying at all. To increase the Sliding behavior in the bearing system, about 0.15-0.2 wt% of lead has been added into the hot-bath in the past. Due to environmental regulations. this had to be reduced dramatically_ This together with the heavily increasing production rates expressed by increased velocity of the substrate-steel-band up to 200 m/min and increased tractate power up to 10 tons in modern plants. leads to life times of the bearings of a few up to several days only. To improve this situation. the Mechanical Alloying (MA) TeChnique [5.6.7.8] is used to prOduce advanced Stellite-based bearing materials. A lubricating phase is introduced into Stellite-powder-material by MA, the composite-powder-particles are coated by High Energy Milling (HEM) in order to produce bearing-bushes of approximately 12 kg by Sintering, Liquid Phase Sintering (LPS) and Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP). The chemical and physical behavior of samples as well as the bearing systems in the hot galvanizing / aluminizing plant are discussed. DependenCies like lubricant material and composite, LPS-binder and composite, particle shape and PM-route with respect to achievable density. (temperature--) shock-reSistibility and corrosive-wear behavior will be described. The materials are characterized by particle size analysis (laser diffraction), scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction. corrosive-wear behavior is determined using a special cylinder-in-bush apparatus (CIBA) as well as field-test in real production condition. Part I of this work describes the initial testing phase where different sample materials are produced, characterized, consolidated and tested in the CIBA under a common AI-Zn-system. The results are discussed and the material-system for the large components to be produced for the field test in real production condition is decided. Outlook: Part II of this work will describe the field test in a hot-dip-galvanizing/aluminizing plant of the mechanically alloyed bearing bushes under aluminum-rich liquid metal. Alter testing, the bushes will be characterized and obtained results with respect to wear. expected lifetime, surface roughness and infiltration will be discussed. Part III of this project will describe a second initial testing phase where the won results of part 1+11 will be transferred to the AI-Si system. Part IV of this project will describe the field test in a hot-dip-aluminizing plant of the mechanically alloyed bearing bushes under aluminum liquid metal. After testing. the bushes will be characterized and obtained results with respect to wear. expected lifetime, surface roughness and infiltration will be discussed.

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압전 초음파 전동기의 토크측정 시스템 (Torque Measurement System of Piezoelectric Ultrasonic Motor)

  • 김영균;김진수
    • 대한전기학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한전기학회 1999년도 하계학술대회 논문집 D
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    • pp.1780-1782
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    • 1999
  • The ultrasonic motor used here is the windmill type ultrasonic motor operated by single-phase AC source. A metal-ceramic composite component was used as the stator element to generate ultrasonic vibrations. The windmill type ultrasonic motors has only three components; a stator element of two wind-mill shape slotted metal endcaps, a rotor and a bearing. In this paper we proposed a system for torque measurement of piezoelectric ultrasonic motor.

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Calix[6]arene Bearing Carboxylic Acid and Amide Groups in Polymeric CTA Membrane

  • Kim, Jong-Seung;Lee, Soo-Heon;Yu, Sang-Hyeok;Cho, Moon-Hwan;Kim, Dong-Won;Kwon, Seon-Gil;Lee, Eil-Hee
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • 제23권8호
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    • pp.1085-1088
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    • 2002
  • Calix[6]arene having both carboxylic acid (1,3,5-) and carboxamide (2,4,6-) in an alternative way was synthesized. Transport rates of alkali and alkaline-earth metal ions were tested in bulk liquid membrane and polymer inclusion membrane. Ba2+ ion was found to give the highest transport rate among tested metal ions in both BLM and PIM systems. In PIM system, high durability (longer than 30 days) of the membrane was observed.

자려 평형 틸팅 패드 스러스트 베어링의 정렬불량에 따른 베어링 특성에 관한 실험적 연구 (Experimental Study on the Characteristics of Misaligned Self-equalizing Tilting Pad Thrust Bearing)

  • 송애희;조현준;최성필;김선진
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • 제36권1호
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    • pp.27-33
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    • 2020
  • Self-equalizing tilting pad thrust bearings are usually employed in turbomachines to achieve high stability and reliability. A tilting pad bearing can incorporate self-equalizing links to handle the misalignment between the bearing and the thrust collar. In this popular design method, the pads sit on the upper-level plates and the lower-level plates stay on the retainer base. With misalignment, the pads that are heavily loaded are pushed down. Consequently, the link pushes up the pads on the opposite side, keeping the bearing surface parallel to the thrust collar surface. The self-equalizing link is used to handle the misalignment from the thermal and mechanical effects. In this study, the experimental investigation deals with the performance of self-equalizing tilting pad thrust bearings. The test rig for evaluating the performance of bearing is developed which can control the misalignment angle. Simultaneous measurements are taken for the force acting on each pad. Pad metal temperature and oil film thickness are functions of the shaft speed, bearing load, misalignment angle, and design of leveling plates. The effect of misalignment on bearing performance is discussed. The results demonstrate that the load on each pad depends on the test conditions(especially misalignment angle), and the load influences the performance of bearings.

Finite element modeling of tubular truss bearings

  • Kozy, B.;Earls, C.J.
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제5권1호
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    • pp.49-70
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    • 2005
  • This paper reports on finite element analysis techniques that may be applied to the study of circular hollow structural sections and related bearing connection geometries. Specifically, a connection detail involving curved steel saddle bearings and a Structural Tee (ST) connected directly to a large-diameter Hollow Structural Section (HSS) truss chord, near its open end, is considered. The modeling is carried out using experimentally verified techniques. It is determined that the primary mechanism of failure involves a flexural collapse of the HSS chord through plastification of the chord wall into a well-defined yield line mechanism; a limit state for which a shell-based finite element model is well-suited to capture. It is also found that classical metal plasticity material models may be somewhat limited in their applicability to steels in fabricated tubular members.

계명산층 페그마타이트에 수반되는 우라늄·토륨 광상의 지구화학적 특성 (Geochemistry of Uranium and Thorium Deposits from the Kyemyeongsan Pegmatite)

  • 박맹언;김근수
    • 자원환경지질
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    • 제31권5호
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    • pp.365-374
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    • 1998
  • Economic U- and Th-bearing pegmatite deposits occur in the Kyemyeongsan Formation, and are spatially closely associated with the Carboniferous alkali granite. The pegmatite is lithochemically alkaline and peralumious, and consists mainly of potassic feldspar and quartz with allanite and U- and Th-bearing minerals. Paragenetic stages of mineralization in the pegmatite are divided as follows: early silicate mineralization, main rare metal mineralization, and late silicate mineralization. Thorite, euxenite, fergusonite and uranpyrochlore are the predominant U- and Th-bearing minerals. Both the enrichments of Nb, Y, Th, U, and Ta and the depletions of Hf, Ba, and Rb in the pegmatite were resulted from magmatic differentiation. The increases of Na and Ca in uranpyrochlore, of Th and U in fergusonite, of Si, Th, U and Pb in thorite, and of Nb and Y in euxenite were possibly resulted from both later internal fractionation and hydrothermal alteration. The variation of chemical composition in a mineral species reflects the different pysico-chemical conditions during the crystallization.

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연삭기용 자기베어링 주축계의 고속화에 관한 연구 (Design of a Magnetic Bearing System for a High Speed Grinding Spindle)

  • 박종권;노승국;안대균
    • 한국정밀공학회지
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    • 제15권11호
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    • pp.233-243
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    • 1998
  • The demand of high speed machining is increasing due to the high speed cutting and grinding provides high efficiency of process, short process time, improved metal removal capacity and better surface finish. Active magnetic bearings allow much high surface speed than conventional ball bearings and therefore greatly suitable for high speed cutting or grinding. This paper describes a design process of an active magnetic bearing system for a high speed grinding spindle with power 5.5kW and maximum speed 60,000rpm. Magnetic actuators are designed by the magnetic circuit theory considering static load condition, and examined with FEM analysis. Dynamic characteristics are also considered, such as bandwidth, stiffness, natural frequency and static deflection. System characteristics are simulated with a rigid rotor model.

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