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Added Mass Estimation of Square Sections Coupled with a Liquid Using Finite Element Method

  • Jeong, Kyeong Hoon;Jhung, Myung Jo
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.49 no.1
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    • pp.234-244
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    • 2017
  • Natural frequencies of immersed square sections decrease due to a contribution of added mass to the movement of square sections. In this study, natural frequencies of square sections are obtained as a function of gap size between the square section and a rigid square wall using the finite element method. Additionally, they are used to extract the added mass effect on translational and rotation motions. Published information and studies on the translational and torsional vibration of square beams are also examined for practical use. D coupling of a square section is also investigated for multiple square sections. The suggested added mass estimation can be applicable to the spent fuel storage design of a pressurized light water modulated nuclear power plant.

The Study of Modified van der Waals Interactions on Free Vibration of Multi-walled Carbon Nanotubes Using Multi-elastic Beam Model (다중 탄성 빔 모델을 사용한 다중벽 탄소 나노튜브의 자유 진동에 미치는 수정된 반데르발스 상호작용에 대한 연구)

  • Yoon, Ju-Il;Kang, S.W.
    • Transactions of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.390-396
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    • 2010
  • Resonant frequencies and the associated vibrational modes of multiwall carbon nanotubes are studied in this paper. The analysis is based on a multiple-elastic beam model, considering intertube radial displacements and the related internal degrees of freedom. Especially, van der Waals interaction is modified considering both all interaction between each layers in multi-wall carbon nanotubes and curvature effect. The results show that modified van der Waals interaction could significantly affect the natural frequencies of multi-walled carbon nanotubes. In particular, non-coaxial intertube resonance will be excited at the higher resonant frequencies of multiwall carbon nanotubes.

Vibration analysis and optimization of functionally graded carbon nanotube reinforced doubly-curved shallow shells

  • Hammou, Zakia;Guezzen, Zakia;Zradni, Fatima Z.;Sereir, Zouaoui;Tounsi, Abdelouahed;Hammou, Yamna
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.44 no.2
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    • pp.155-169
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    • 2022
  • In the present paper an analytical model was developed to study the non-linear vibrations of Functionally Graded Carbon Nanotube (FG-CNT) reinforced doubly-curved shallow shells using the Multiple Scales Method (MSM). The nonlinear partial differential equations of motion are based on the FGM shallow shell hypothesis, the non-linear geometric Von-Karman relationships, and the Galerkin method to reduce the partial differential equations associated with simply supported boundary conditions. The novelty of the present model is the simultaneous prediction of the natural frequencies and their mode shapes versus different curvatures (cylindrical, spherical, conical, and plate) and the different types of FG-CNTs. In addition to combining the vibration analysis with optimization algorithms based on the genetic algorithm, a design optimization methode was developed to maximize the natural frequencies. By considering the expression of the non-dimensional frequency as an objective optimization function, a genetic algorithm program was developed by valuing the mechanical properties, the geometric properties and the FG-CNT configuration of shallow double curvature shells. The results obtained show that the curvature, the volume fraction and the types of NTC distribution have considerable effects on the variation of the Dimensionless Fundamental Linear Frequency (DFLF). The frequency response of the shallow shells of the FG-CNTRC showed two types of nonlinear hardening and softening which are strongly influenced by the change in the fundamental vibration mode. In GA optimization, the mechanical properties and geometric properties in the transverse direction, the volume fraction, and types of distribution of CNTs have a considerable effect on the fundamental frequencies of shallow double-curvature shells. Where the difference between optimized and not optimized DFLF can reach 13.26%.

An Analysis on Performance Test of TLD and MTLD Using Shaking Table (진동대를 이용한 TLD와 MTLD의 성능실험에 대한 분석)

  • You, Jang-Youl;Song, Chang-Hyun;You, Ki-Pyo;Kim, Young-Moon
    • Proceeding of KASS Symposium
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    • 2008.05a
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    • pp.139-144
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    • 2008
  • Experimental studies using tuned liquid damper(TLD) and multiple tuned liquid damper(MTLD), which are passive control devices consisting of a rigid tank filed with liquid, are used to suppress vibration of structures. This TLD and MTLD are attributable to several potential advantage -low costs, easy; easy to install in existing structures: effective even for small amplitude vibrations. For this, we conducted shaking table experiments for two natural frequencies (0.44Hz, 0.55Hz) according to the excitation amplitude(1mm, 3mm, 5mm, 10mm, 20mm) So, the majority of studies suggested optimized natural frequence and excitation amplitude for control devices.(TLD and MTLD type : circle, rectangular) As the analysis result, we verified vibration reduction effects of a MTLD by analyzing the performance experiment of TLD and MTLD

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Natural Frequency and Mode Shape Sensitivities of Non-Proportionally Damped Systems : Part II, Multiple Natural Frequencies (중복 고유치를 갖는 비비례 감쇠계의 고유치와 고유벡터의 민감도 해석법)

  • 김동옥;김주태;박선규;이인원
    • Journal of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute of Korea
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.103-109
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    • 1999
  • 본 연구에서는 중복 고유치를 갖는 비비례 감쇠 진동계의 고유치와 고유벡터의 민감도를 계산하는 새로운 방법을 제시하였다. 제안 방법은 매우 간단하면서도 수치적 안정성이 보장되고 정확한 해를 주는 방법이다. 제안 방법에서는 (n+m)차의 대칭 행렬로 이루어진 대수방정식을 해석함으로써 n개의 자유도를 갖는 감쇠계에 있어서 m차의 중복도를 갖는 고유치와 고유벡터의 설계변수에 대한 미분을 구한다. 제안 방법의 검증을 위해 5자유도를 갖는 단순구조물의 민감도해석을 예제에서 다루고 있다. 예제에서의 설계변수는 모델의 부분강성으로 하였다.

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Free Vibrations and Buckling Loads of Columns with Multiple Elastic Springs (여러 개의 스프링으로 탄성지지된 기둥의 자유진동 및 좌굴하중)

  • 이병구;이광범;오상진;이태기
    • Journal of KSNVE
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    • v.10 no.6
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    • pp.1067-1074
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    • 2000
  • Numerical methods for calculating both the natural frequencies and buckling loads of columns with the multiple elastic springs are developed. In order to derive the governing equations of such columns, each elastic spring is modeled as a discrete elastic foundation with the finite longitudinal length. By using this model, the differential equations governing both the free vibrations and buckled shapes, respectively, of such columns are derided. These differential equations are solved numerically. The Runge- Kutta method is used to integrate the differential equations, and the determinant search method combined with Regula-Falsi method is used to determine the eingenvalues. namely natural frequencies and buckling loads. In the numerical examples, the clamped-clamped. clamped-hinged, hinged-clamped and hinged-hinged end constraints are considered. Extensive numerical results including the frequency parameters, mode shapes of free vibrations and buckling load parameters are presented in the non-dimensional forms.

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An exact solution for free vibrations of a non-uniform beam carrying multiple elastic-supported rigid bars

  • Lin, Hsien-Yuan
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.34 no.4
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    • pp.399-416
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of this paper is to utilize the numerical assembly method (NAM) to determine the exact natural frequencies and mode shapes of a multi-step beam carrying multiple rigid bars, with each of the rigid bars possessing its own mass and rotary inertia, fixed to the beam at one point and supported by a translational spring and/or a rotational spring at another point. Where the fixed point of each rigid bar with the beam does not coincide with the center of gravity the rigid bar or the supporting point of the springs. The effects of the distance between the "fixed point" of each rigid bar and its center of gravity (i.e., eccentricity), and the distance between the "fixed point" and each linear spring (i.e., offset) are studied. For a beam carrying multiple various concentrated elements, the magnitude of each lumped mass and stiffness of each linear spring are the well-known key parameters affecting the free vibration characteristics of the (loaded) beam in the existing literature, however, the numerical results of this paper reveal that the eccentricity of each rigid bar and the offset of each linear spring are also the predominant parameters.

Dynamic analysis of magnetorheological elastomer sandwich MEMS sensor under magnetic field

  • Akhavan, Hossein;Ehyaei, Javad;Ghadiri, Majid
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.29 no.5
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    • pp.705-714
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    • 2022
  • In this paper, the effect of magnetic field on the vibration behavior of a Magnetorheological elastomer (MRE) sandwich MEMS actuated by electrostatic actuation with conductive skins are examined within the multiple scales (MMS) perturbation method. Magnetorheological smart materials have been widely used in vibration control of various systems due to their mechanical properties change under the influence of different magnetic fields. To investigate the vibrational behavior of the movable electrode, the Euler-Bernoulli beam theory, as well as Hamilton's principle is used to derive the equations and the related boundary conditions governing the dynamic behavior of the system are applied. The results of this study show that by placing the Magnetorheological elastomer core in the movable electrode and applying different magnetic fields on it, its natural vibrational frequency can be affected so that by increasing the applied magnetic field, the system's natural frequency increases. Also, the effect of various factors such as the electric potential difference between two electrodes, changes in the thickness of the core and the skins, electrode length, the distance between two electrodes and also change in vibration modes of the system on natural frequencies have been investigated.

Free vibration analysis of multiple open-edge cracked beams by component mode synthesis

  • Kisa, M.;Brandon, J.A.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.81-92
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    • 2000
  • This study is an investigation of the effect of cracks on the dynamical characteristics of a cantilever beam, having multiple open-edge transverse cracks. The flexibilities due to crack have been identified for several crack depths and locations. In the study the finite element method and component mode synthesis methods are used. Coupling the components is performed by a flexibility matrix taking into account the interaction forces. Each component is modelled by cantilever beam finite elements with two nodes and three degrees of freedom at each node. The results obtained lead to conclusion that, by using the drop in the natural frequencies and the change in the mode shapes, the presence and nature of cracks in a structure can be detected. There is some counter-evidence, however, that the effects due to multiple cracks may interact to make detection more difficult than for isolated cracks.

Theory and Experiments of Free Vibration Characteristics for the Composite Beam with Transverse Open Cracks (크랙이 있는 복합재료 보 자유진동특성의 이론과 실험적 입증)

  • 하태완
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.217-227
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    • 2002
  • Theoretical and experimental free vibration characteristics of cantilevered laminated composite beams with single or multiple transverse non-propagating open cracks are investigated. The presence of intrinsic cracks in beams modifies the flexibility and in turn free vibration characteristics of the structures, and the existence of the multiple cracks in an anisotropic composite beam affects the free vibration characteristics in a more complex fashion compared with the beam with a single crack. Also the experimental results are well coincide with the numerical results in the decrease of natural frequencies and the transformation of mode shapes because of intrinsic cracks in the composite or aluminum beams. It is revealed that non-destructive crack detection(NDT) or vibration based inspection(VBI) is possible by analyzing the free vibration responses of cracked composite beams.