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고속 신호처리 회로에 의한 고속철도 차륜검사 (Improvement of Signal Processing Circuit for Inspecting Cracks on the Express Train Wheel)

  • 황지성;이진이;권석진
    • 한국정보통신학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국해양정보통신학회 2008년도 춘계종합학술대회 A
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    • pp.579-584
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    • 2008
  • 고속철도 차륜의 미소결함을 고속 고공간 분해 능으로 측정할 수 있는 새로운 비파괴검사법이 요구되고 있다. 본 연구는 종래의 스캔형 자기카메라를 개선하여, 다중증폭회로와 결함표시를 위한 펄스 발생기를 장착한 신호처리회로를 제안한다. 홀센서를 선형으로 배열하고, 배열의 직각방향으로 차륜이 정속으로 회전하게 하면, 차륜의 답면을 검사할 수 있다. 각각의 홀전압을 증폭하고, AD변환기를 통하여 $\mu$-processor에 의하여 시간에 따른 전압차, 즉 ${\partial}V_H/{\partial}t$를 연산한다. ${\partial}V_H/{\partial}t$가 결함의 존재를 의미하는 비교치보다 클 때 pulse 신호가 발생하여 결함을 지시한다. 휠 시험편을 이용하여 제안된 방법을 검증하였다.

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A methodology for assessing fatigue life of a countersunk riveted lap joint

  • Li, Gang;Renaud, Guillaume;Liao, Min;Okada, Takao;Machida, Shigeru
    • Advances in aircraft and spacecraft science
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    • 제4권1호
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    • pp.1-19
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    • 2017
  • Fatigue life prediction of a multi-row countersunk riveted lap joint was performed numerically. The stress and strain conditions in a highly stressed substructure of the joint were analysed using a global/local finite element (FE) model coupling approach. After validation of the FE models using experimental strain measurements, the stress/strain condition in the local three-dimensional (3D) FE model was simulated under a fatigue loading condition. This local model involved multiple load cases with nonlinearity in material properties, geometric deformation, and contact boundary conditions. The resulting stresses and strains were used in the Smith-Watson-Topper (SWT) strain life equation to assess the fatigue "initiation life", defined as the life to a 0.5 mm deep crack. Effects of the rivet-hole clearance and rivet head deformation on the predicted fatigue life were identified, and good agreement in the fatigue life was obtained between the experimental and the numerical results. Further crack growth from a 0.5 mm crack to the first linkup of two adjacent cracks was evaluated using the NRC in-house tool, CanGROW. Good correlation in the fatigue life was also obtained between the experimental result and the crack growth analysis. The study shows that the selected methodology is promising for assessing the fatigue life for the lap joint, which is expected to improve research efficiency by reducing test quantity and cost.

일축압축상태의 석고 실험체에서 발생하는 날개크랙과 이차크랙에 대한 미시적 관측 (A Micro-observation on the Wing and Secondary Cracks Developed in Gypsum Blocks Subjected to Uniaxial Compression)

  • 사공명
    • 한국지반공학회논문집
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    • 제19권2호
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    • pp.171-178
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    • 2003
  • 날개크랙과 이차크랙은 암석의 일축압축 및 이축압축 조건에서 관측되는 특정한 형태의 크랙이다. 본 연구에서는 석고로 제작된 실험체내에 발생하는 날개크랙과 이차크랙의 형태적 측면을 미시적 및 거시적 관점에서 관측하였다. 날개크랙의 진행방향을 따라 미소인장크랙이 관측되었으며 미소인장크랙은 공극간의 연결과 분지현상을 통하여 진전되었다. 날개크랙의 개시점에서 다중의 미소인장크랙의 개시가 관측되었으며 미소인장크랙은 굴곡진 진행을 보인다. 또한 이차크랙과는 달리 미소인장크랙은 상대적으로 일정한 크랙의 틈을 보이며 인장에 의한 할렬파괴에 의해 진행되는 것으로 나타났다. 이차크랙의 미시적 관측에서는 미소파쇄대가 관측되었다. 이차크랙의 파괴구간 내에서는 입자 및 집괴의 분리, 경사진 미소파쇄대의 형성 및 불규칙한 크기의 틈을 가진 미소파쇄대가 관측되었다. 이러한 결과는 이차크랙이 전단에 의해 형성됨을 보이고 있다 날개크랙과 이차크랙은 서로 다른 크기의 파괴진행구간을 보이고 있으며 각각의 크랙의 진행 방향에 직각방향으로 측정된 파괴진행구간의 폭은 날개크랙의 경우 10$\mu{m}$에서 20$\mu{m}$ 정도이며 이차크랙은 100$\mu{m}$에서 200$\mu{m}$ 정도이다.

압입축에 발생하는 프레팅 마모가 피로균열 발생 위치에 미치는 영향 (The Effect of Fretting Wear on Fatigue Crack Initiation Site of Press-fitted Shaft)

  • 이동형;권석진;최재붕;김영진
    • 한국철도학회논문집
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    • 제10권5호
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    • pp.546-553
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    • 2007
  • 본 연구는 압입축에 프레팅이 발생할 경우 프레팅 마모에 의한 접촉형상의 변화가 접촉응력의 분포, 균열발생 위치에 미치는 영향을 분석하고자 하였다. 압입축의 프레팅 피로실험시 측정한 접촉면의 프로파일을 이용하여 유한요소 해석을 수행하고 피로 사이클별 마모형상 변화에 따른 접촉면의 응력 변화를 분석하였다. 접촉면의 응력 해석결과를 이용하여 프레팅 피로손상 파라미터와 다축 피로이론를 적용하여 마모에 따른 균열발생위치의 변화를 해석하고 실험과 비교, 분석하였다. 프레팅 마모에 의해 접촉 끝단의 응력집중은 초기에 급격하게 감소하며, 마모가 진행될수록 응력집중의 위치는 접촉끝단에서 안쪽으로 이동한다. 따라서 프레팅 마모에 의한 접촉응력의 변화가 균열발생 위치의 변차와 다중균열발생의 주요원인임을 명확히 하였다.

열기계적 피로에 따른 단결정 니켈기 초내열합금의 변형 및 파괴거동 (Deformation and Failure Behavior during Thermo-Mechanical Fatigue of a Nickel-Based Single Crystal Superalloy)

  • 강정구;홍현욱;최백규;김인수;강남현;조창용
    • 대한금속재료학회지
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    • 제49권2호
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    • pp.112-120
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    • 2011
  • The out-of-phase thermo-mechanical fatigue (OP TMF) in a <001> oriented single crystal nickel-based superalloy CMSX-4 has been studied. OP TMF life was less than a half of low cycle fatigue(LCF) life in spite of a small hysteresis loop area of OP TMF compared to that of LCF. The failure was caused by the initiation of a crack at the oxide-layered surface followed by its planar growth along the <100> ${\gamma}$ channel in both LCF and OP TMF. However, deformation twins appeared near the major crack of OP TMF. The multiple groups of parallel twin plates on {111} planes provided a preferential path for crack propagation, which caused a significant decrease in OP TMF life. Additionally, the analysis on the surface crack morphology revealed that the tensile strain at the minimum temperature of OP TMF was found to accelerate the crack propagation.

Detection of Deep Subsurface Cracks in Thick Stainless Steel Plate

  • Kishore, M.B.;Park, D.G.;Jeong, J.R.;Kim, J.Y.;Jacobs, L.J.;Lee, D.H.
    • Journal of Magnetics
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    • 제20권3호
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    • pp.312-316
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    • 2015
  • Unlike conventional Eddy Current Test (ECT), Pulsed Eddy Current (PEC) uses a multiple-frequency current pulse through the excitation coil. In the present study, the detection of subsurface cracks using a specially designed probe that allows the detection of a deeper crack with a relatively small current density has been attempted using the PEC technique. The tested sample is a piece of 304 stainless steel (SS304) with a thickness of 30mm. Small electrical discharge machining (EDM) notches were put in the test sample at different depths from the surface to simulate the subsurface cracks in a pipe. The designed PEC probe consists of an excitation coil and a Hall sensor and can detect a subsurface crack as narrow and shallow as 0.2 mm wide and 2 mm deep. The maximum distance between the probe and the defect is 28 mm. The peak amplitude of the detected pulse is used to evaluate the cracks under the sample surface. In time domain analysis, the greater the crack depth the greater the peak amplitude of the detected pulse. The experimental results indicated that the proposed system has the potential to detect the subsurface cracks in stainless steel plates.

Failure Mechanism of Cu/PET Flexible Composite Film with Anisotropic Interface Nanostructure

  • Park, Sang Jin;Han, Jun Hyun
    • 한국재료학회지
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    • 제30권3호
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    • pp.105-110
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    • 2020
  • Cu/PET composite films are widely used in a variety of wearable electronics. Lifetime of the electronics is determined by adhesion between the Cu film and the PET substrate. The formation of an anisotropic nanostructure on the PET surface by surface modification can enhance Cu/PET interfacial adhesion. The shape and size of the anisotropic nanostructures of the PET surface can be controlled by varying the surface modification conditions. In this work, the effect of Cu/PET interface nanostructures on the failure mechanism of a Cu/PET flexible composite film is studied. From observation of the morphologies of the anisotropic nanostructures on plasma-treated PET surfaces, and cross-sections and surfaces of the fractured specimens, the Cu/PET interface area and nanostructure width are analyzed and the failure mechanism of the Cu/PET film is investigated. It is found that the failure mechanism of the Cu/PET flexible composite film depends on the shape and size of the plasmatreated PET surface nanostructures. Cu/PET interface nanostructures with maximal peel strength exhibit multiple craze-crack propagation behavior, while smaller or larger interface nanostructures exhibit single-path craze-crack propagation behavior.

콘크리트 크랙 탐색 및 실링을 위한 다수의 자율주행로봇 (Mobile Robots for the Concrete Crack Search and Sealing)

  • 진성훈;조철주;임계영
    • 로봇학회논문지
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    • 제11권2호
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    • pp.60-72
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    • 2016
  • This study proposes a multi-robot system, using multiple autonomous robots, to explore concrete structures and assist in their maintenance by sealing any cracks present in the structure. The proposed system employed a new self-localization method that is essential for autonomous robots, along with a visualization system to recognize the external environment and to detect and explore cracks efficiently. Moreover, more efficient crack search in an unknown environment became possible by arranging the robots into search areas divided depending on the surrounding situations. Operations with increased efficiency were also realized by overcoming the disadvantages of the infeasible logical behavioral model design with only six basic behavioral strategies based on distributed control-one of the methods to control swarm robots. Finally, this study investigated the efficiency of the proposed multi-robot system via basic sensor testing and simulation.

3D finite element simulation of human proximal femoral fracture under quasi-static load

  • Hambli, Ridha
    • Advances in biomechanics and applications
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    • 제1권1호
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 2014
  • In this paper, a simple and accurate finite element model coupled to quasi-brittle damage law able to describe the multiple cracks initiation and their progressive propagation is developed in order to predict the complete force-displacement curve and the fracture pattern of human proximal femur under quasi-static load. The motivation of this work was to propose a simple and practical FE model with a good compromise between complexity and accuracy of the simulation considering a limited number of model parameters that can predict proximal femur fracture more accurately and physically than the fracture criteria based models. Different damage laws for cortical and trabecular bone are proposed based on experimental results to describe the inelastic damage accumulation under the excessive load. When the damage parameter reaches its critical value inside an element of the mesh, its stiffness matrix is set to zero leading to the redistribution of the stress state in the vicinity of the fractured zone (crack initiation). Once a crack is initiated, the propagation direction is simulated by the propagation of the broken elements of the mesh. To illustrate the potential of the proposed approach, the left femur of a male (age 61) previously investigated by Keyak and Falkinstein, 2003 (Model B: male, age 61) was simulated till complete fracture under one-legged stance quasi-static load. The proposed finite element model leads to more realistic and precise results concerning the shape of the force-displacement curve (yielding and fracturing) and the profile of the fractured edge.

Flexural behavior of ultra high performance concrete beams reinforced with high strength steel

  • Wang, Jun-Yan;Gu, Jin-Ben;Liu, Chao;Huang, Yu-Hao;Xiao, Ru-Cheng;Ma, Biao
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제81권5호
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    • pp.539-550
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    • 2022
  • A detailed experimental program was conducted to investigate the flexural behavior of ultra high performance concrete (UHPC) beams reinforced with high strength steel (HSS) rebars with a specified yield strength of 600 MPa via direct tensile test and monotonic four-point bending test. First, two sets of direct tensile test specimens, with the same reinforcement ratio but different yield strength of reinforcement, were fabricated and tested. Subsequently, six simply supported beams, including two plain UHPC beams and four reinforced UHPC beams, were prepared and tested under four-point bending load. The results showed that the balanced-reinforced UHPC beams reinforced with HSS rebars could improve the ultimate load-bearing capacity, deformation capacity, ductility properties, etc. more effectively owing to interaction between high strength of HSS rebar and strain-hardening characteristic of UHPC. In addition, the UHPC with steel rebars kept strain compatibility prior to the yielding of the steel rebar, further satisfied the plane-section assumption. Most importantly, the crack pattern of the UHPC beam reinforced with HSS rebars was prone to transform from single main crack failure corresponding to the normal-strength steel, to multiple main cracks failure under the condition of balanced-reinforced failure, which validated by the conclusion of direct tensile tests cooperated with acoustic emission (AE) source locating technique as well.