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Impact Damage on Brittle Materials with Small Spheres (I)

  • Woo, Su-Chang;Kim, Moon-Saeng;Shin, Hyung-Seop;Lee, Hyeon-Chul
    • International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.30-36
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    • 2003
  • Brittle materials such as glasses and ceramics, which are very weak under impact loading, show fragile failure mode due to their low fracture toughness and crack sensitivity. When brittle materials are subjected to impact by small spheres, high contact pressure occurs at the impacted surface causing local damage on the specimen. This damage is a dangerous factor in causing the final fracture of structures. In this research, the crack propagation process of soda-lime glass by the impact of small spheres is explained and the effects of several constraint conditions for impact damage were studied by using soda-lime glass; that is, the effects for the materials and sizes of impact ball, thickness of specimen and residual strength were evaluated. Especially, this research has focused on the damage behavior of ring cracks, cone cracks and several other kinds of cracks.

An Experimental and Mathematical Study on the Effects of Ignition Energy and System on the Flame Kernel Development

  • Song, Jeonghoon;Sunwoo, Myoungho
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • v.16 no.6
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    • pp.829-838
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    • 2002
  • A constant volume combustion chamber is used to investigate the flame kernel development of gasoline air mixtures under various ignition systems, ignition energies and spark plugs. Three kinds of ignition systems are designed and assembled, and the ignition energy is controlled by the variation of the dwell time. Several kinds of spark plugs are also tested. The velocity of flame propagation is measured by a laser deflection method, and the combustion pressure is analyzed by the heat release rate and the mass fraction burnt. The results represent that as the ignition energy is increased by enlarging either dwell time or spark plug gap, the heat release rate and the mass fraction burnt are increased. The electrodes materials and shapes influence the flame kernel development by changing he transfer efficiency of electrical energy to chemical energy. The diameter of electrodes also influences the heat release rate and the burnt mass fraction.

A Study of Manhole Bursting due to Surcharged Flow in Large Sewer System (대규모 간선에 있어서 써차지 흐름에 동반되는 맨홀뚜껑 비산현상에 관한 연구)

  • Choi, Sung-Mo
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Hazard Mitigation
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    • v.4 no.2 s.13
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    • pp.53-59
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    • 2004
  • The mechanism of manhole bursting which occurs at excess rainfall events Is studied by using both the physical model and the numerical model (SWMM ; Storm Water Management Model). The result of numerical simulation to steep pressure rising agrees well with that of the physical model at the sewer system under surcharged flow. A cause of manhole bursting is an expansion and spout of the condensed all at manhole that results from the surcharged flow and press wave propagation caused by gate operation or closure of conduit at pumping station.

Eigenfunction expansion solution and finite element solution for orthotropic hollow cylinder under sinusoidal impact load

  • Wang, X.;Dai, H.L.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.35-46
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    • 2003
  • The histories and distributions of dynamic stresses in an orthotropic hollow cylinder under sinusoidal impact load are obtained by making use of eigenfunction expansion method in this paper. Dynamic equations for axially symmetric orthotropic problem are founded and results are carried out for a practical example in which an orthotropic hollow cylinder is in initially at rest and subjected to a dynamic interior pressure $p(t)=-{\sigma}_0(sin{\alpha}t+1)$. The features of the solution appear the propagation of the cylindrical waves. The other hand, a dynamic finite element solution for the same problem is also got by making use of structural software (ABAQUS) program. Comparing theoretical solution with finite element solution, it can be found that two kinds of results obtained by two different solving methods are suitably approached. Thus, it is further concluded that the method and computing process of the theoretical solution are effective and accurate.

A Theoretical Study of Ultrasound Scattering by Blood (혈액에 의한 초음파 산란의 이론적 고찰)

  • 최재준;홍승홍
    • Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.15-20
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    • 1981
  • In this study, the scattering of ultrasound by blood is theoretically studied. At first, the Chernow equation which represents acoustic propagation inside the region of inhomogenieties is modified to be fitted for blood. Then, scattering amplitude and scattering Cross-section at the far-field region are obtained from this equation. In this case, hemotocrit is assumed to be less than 26 per cent, and the red blood cell is modeled as independent scatterer. This study also develops a practical approximation for the backscattering of periodic sinewave bursts by a volume of randomly distributed scatterers, i.e., whole red blood cells. This expression for the received backscattering ultrasound pressure after the n-th burst of narrowband transducer is obtained from an ideal continuous wave transducer's response.

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Experimental Study on Role of Syngas Addition on Flame Propagation and Stability in DME-Air Premixed Flames (디메틸에테르-공기 예혼합화염의 화염전파와 화염안정성에 있어서 합성가스의 첨가효과에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • Song, Wonsik;Park, Jeong;Gwon, O-Bung;Yun, Jin-Han;Gil, Sang-In;Kim, Tae-Hyeong;Kim, Yeong-Ju
    • 한국연소학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2012.11a
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    • pp.207-209
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    • 2012
  • The present experiment was conducted to measure the unstretched laminar burning velocity and cellular instability of DME-air and syngas (in steps of 25 %) added DME-air premixed flames using propagating spherical flame. The experimental results were discussed in two focuses which are effects of syngas fraction and initial pressure on Markstein length, unstretched laminar burning velocities, and cellular instability. The flame instability was evaluated by the Markstein length and cellularity which is caused by diffusional-thermal instability and hydrodynamic instability.

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Diffusion Process Modeling for High-speed Avalanche Photodiodes using Neural Networks (고속 애벌린치 포토타이모드 제작을 위한 확산 공정의 신경망 모델링)

  • 고영돈;정지훈;윤밀구
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 2001.07a
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    • pp.37-40
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    • 2001
  • This paper presents the modeling methodology of Zinc diffusion process applied for high-speed avalanche photodiode fabrication using neural networks. Three process factors (sealing pressure, amount of Zn$_3$P$_2$ source per volume, and doping concentration of diffused layer) are examined by means of D-optimal design experiment. Then, diffusion rate and doping concentration of Zinc in diffused layer are characterized by a static response model generated by training fred-forward error back-propagation neural networks. It is observed that the process models developed here exhibit good agreement with experimental results.

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Interrelationship Between the Drift-flux Model and the Two-fluid Model (드리프트 플럭스 모델과 2-유체 모델 사이의 상관 관계)

  • No, Hee-Cheon
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.233-236
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    • 1993
  • For one-dimensional two-phase flow without phase change and without axially-temporally rapid change of pressure, the interrelationship between the drift-flux model and the two-fluid model is studied. It is derived on the basis of the fact that the vapor conservation equation is related to the momentum equation by the drift flux. Starting from the two-fluid model, we obtain the interfacial friction expressed in terms of drift-flux parameter. Also, by deriving the void propagation equation, the drift-flux is shown to have jnterrelationship with forces in the two-fluid model.

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Application simulations as numerical laboratory for large diameter rockfill materials (대입경 락필재료에 대한 수치시험실 활용해석)

  • Jeon, Je-Sung
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 2010.03a
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    • pp.852-855
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    • 2010
  • Numerical simulations for large scale triaxial tests with large diameter rockfill materials are conducted using distinct element method. For generation of compacted assembly with specific grain size distribution and initial material porosity, the clump logic method and expansion of generated particles are adapted. With micro parameters which are chosen by calibration process, discrete particle modelling of triaxial test in case of other confining stress and cyclic loading condition were conducted. Also numerical simulations of fluid injection into particulate materials were conducted to observe cavity initiation and propagation using distinct element method. The fluid scheme solves the continuity and Navior-Stokes equations numerically, then derives pressure and velocity vectors for fixed grid by considering the existence of particles within the fluid cell.

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Preliminary Simulation Analysis of the Large Scale Gas Injection Test (LASGIT) Experiment Using the OpenGeoSys (OGS) model

  • Park, Chan-Hee
    • Journal of the Korean earth science society
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    • v.33 no.5
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    • pp.401-407
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    • 2012
  • The OGS model is configured and used for simulation of the LASGIT project. The modeling conditions and the simulation results from the previous work by Walsh and Calder (2009) are analyzed to see if the simulation configuration is done correctly and to apply for the LASGIT project. Except for the unrealistic modeling conditions used previously, the simulation results successfully demonstrated helium propagation that is typical for the two-phase flow. The results indicated that the relations of capillary pressure and the relative permeability against water saturation used previously should be updated. An elaborated simulation with more realistic parameters should be used to improve the weak points of preliminary work.