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A study on the influence of the traverse speed on the mechanical strength of friction stir welding A5083 (A5083 마찰교반접합(F.S.W)시 이송속도가 기계적 강도에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구)

  • 성기완;이준형;오세헌;박근형;윤병수;민택기
    • Proceedings of the KWS Conference
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    • 2001.05a
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    • pp.114-116
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    • 2001
  • This study deals with friction stir welding of aluminum alloy(A5083). Welding conditions were applied that revolution 2000rpm, friction pressure 25MPa, angle between stir rod section and plate 4$^{\circ}$, projection pin diameter 4mm, traverse speed 0.5mm/sec, 1.0mm/sec, 1.5mm/sec. The experimental results as follows; 1. Welding beads were superior in traverse speed 1.0mm/sec and it were formed plenty of flash in traverse speed 0.5 mm/sec. Welding beads were rough in traverse speed 1.5mm/sec. 2. The maximum tensile strength was 211MPa in traverse speed 1.0mm/sec, in this case the strength was 85% of A5083 base metal tensile strength.

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Development of Hydrodynamic Pressure Models with Velocity Projection Method (유속투사법을 이용한 동수압 모형의 개발)

  • Lee, Jin-Woo;Kim, Joo-Young;Lee, Jong-Kyu;Cho, Yong-Sik
    • 한국방재학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2010.02a
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    • pp.52.2-52.2
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    • 2010
  • 본 연구에서는 자유수면의 계산을 위해 동수압을 해석하는 수치모형을 제시하였다. 동수압과 자유수면을 고려하기 위해, 비점성 Navier-Stokes 방정식을 3단계로 나누어 해석하였다. 제1단계에서는 동수압과 자유수면을 전번 시간단계에서 계산된 값으로 대입하여 차분하였으며 이 차분식은 NGMRES(Newton-Generalized Minimal Residual) 방법을 이용해 음해적으로 해석되었다. 이때 계산된 유속장은 연속방정식을 고려하지 않았으므로 각 계산격자에서 질량보존법칙을 만족하지 않을 수도 있다. 제2단계에서 유속과 동수압 보정항으로 이루어진 식을 연속방정식에 대입하여 얻어지는 타원형 방정식인 동수압-포와송 방정식을 해석하므로 여기서 얻어지는 유속은 질량보존법칙을 만족하게 된다. 마지막 3 단계에서는 자유수면과 최종 유속을 계산하였다. 새로 개발된 수치모형을 검증하기위해 정사각형 탱크에서 수면의 자유 진동 문제에 적용한 결과 수치해는 해석해와 잘 일치하였다.

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Three dimensional numerical simulations for non-breaking solitary wave interacting with a group of slender vertical cylinders

  • Mo, Weihua;Liu, Philip L.F.
    • International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.20-28
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    • 2009
  • In thus paper we validate a numerical model for wave-structure interaction by comparing numerical results with laboratory data. The numerical model is based on the Navier-Stokes (N-S) equations for an incompressible fluid. The N-S equations are solved by a two-step projection finite volume scheme and the free surface displacements are tracked by the volume of fluid (VOF) method The numerical model is used to simulate solitary waves and their interaction with a group of slender vertical piles. Numerical results are compared with the laboratory data and very good agreement is observed for the time history of free surface displacement, fluid particle velocity and wave force. The agreement for dynamic pressure on the cylinder is less satisfactory, which is primarily caused by instrument errors.

THE SECOND-ORDER STABILIZED GAUGE-UZAWA METHOD FOR INCOMPRESSIBLE FLOWS WITH VARIABLE DENSITY

  • Kim, Taek-cheol;Pyo, Jae-Hong
    • Korean Journal of Mathematics
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.193-219
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    • 2019
  • The Navier-Stokes equations with variable density are challenging problems in numerical analysis community. We recently built the 2nd order stabilized Gauge-Uzawa method [SGUM] to solve the Navier-Stokes equations with constant density and have estimated theoretically optimal accuracy. Also we proved that SGUM is unconditionally stable. In this paper, we apply SGUM to the Navier-Stokes equations with nonconstant variable density and find out the stability condition of the algorithms. Because the condition is rather strong to apply to real problems, we consider Allen-Cahn scheme to construct unconditionally stable scheme.

Spatial Distribution Functions of Strength Parameters for Simulation of Strength Anisotropy in Transversely Isotropic Rock (횡등방성 암석의 강도 이방성 모사를 위한 강도정수 공간분포함수)

  • Lee, Youn-Kyou
    • Tunnel and Underground Space
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.100-109
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    • 2016
  • This study suggests three spatial distribution functions of strength parameters, which can be adopted in the derivation of failure conditions for transversely isotropic rocks. All three proposed functions, which are the oblate spheroidal function, the exponential function, and the function based on the directional projection of the strength parameter tensor, consist of two model parameters. With assumption that the cohesion and friction angle can be described by the proposed distribution functions, the transversely isotropic Mohr-Coulomb criterion is formulated and used as a failure condition in the simulation of the conventional triaxial tests. The simulation results confirm that the failure criteria incorporating the proposed distribution functions could reproduce the general trend in the variations of the axial stress at failure and the directions of failure planes with varying inclination of the weankness planes and confining pressure. Among three distribution functions, the function based on the directional projection of the strength parameter tensor yields the highest axial strength, while the axial strength estimated by the oblate spheroidal distribution function is the lowest.

Self-differentiation of University Students and their Responses to Kinetic House-Tree-Person Drawings (대학생의 자아분화와 동적 집-나무-사람 그림 반응특성 연구)

  • 정윤정;최외선
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.43-61
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    • 2004
  • The purpose of this study was to verify the usefulness of kinetic House- Tree- Person drawing as a diagnostic measure for the degree of self-differentiation, which is an essential part of college students' development. Participants for the study were four hundred thirty five(272 male and 163 female) university freshmen enrolled in 4-year colleges located in Pusan. The Participants completed a scale of self-differentiation and a Kinetic House- Tree-Person drawings test. The evaluation system for kinetic House-Tree-Person drawings was established based on the indexes of Buck(1948) and Bums(1972) and used exiting literatures as reference. The data were analyzed using means, standard deviations, t-test, one-way ANOVA, and Scheffe's test. The results obtained from the study are as follows: First, the mean level of college students' self-differentiation was 2.81, which is about average. Some significant gender differences were found in the areas of self-intergration, family projection, and emotional separation. Male students scored higher on self-intergration, whereas female students score higher on family projection and emotional separation. Second. self-differentiation was higher when the student drew a house with smoke coming out of the chimney, a single-story house with flat roof, or with detailed description of curtains, roof and roof tiles. Third, self-differentiation seemed to be higher when branches and fruits were included, when there was no expression of roots, when large crowns and branch openings were presented, and when no slant lines or base lines appeared. Forth, self-differentiation showed ㅁ higher level when the portrait shows eyes, mouth and neck without omission, when it included the whole body instead of face only, and when there was no person with just a profile, a back, or with a stiff posture, and when there was no weak and thin lines. Individuality also marked higher if a person was in motion and than one person was added. Finally, self-differentiation showed significant difference according to the overall harmony of the drawing, ordering of contents, hand pressure, the kind and shape of tree, and presence of other persons. The more harmonious the picture was, and the more family members are added, the higher the level of self-differentiation was.

Hypopharyngeal Wall Exposure within the Surgical Field : The Role of Axial Rotation of the Thyroid Cartilage during Anterior Cervical Surgery

  • Choi, Byung-Kwan;Cho, Won-Ho;Choi, Chang-Hwa;Song, Geun-Sung;Kim, Choon-Grak;Kim, Hak-Jin
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • v.48 no.5
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    • pp.406-411
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    • 2010
  • Objective : Esophageal/hypopharyngeal injury can be a disastrous complication of anterior cervical surgery. The amount of hypopharyngeal wall exposure within the surgical field has not been studied. The objective of this study is to evaluate the chance of hypopharyngeal wall exposure by measuring the amount of axial rotation of the thyroid cartilage (ARTC) and posterior projection of the hypopharynx (PPH). Methods : The study was prospectively designed using intraoperative ultrasonography. We measured the amount of ARTC in 27 cases. The amount of posterior projection of the hypopharynx (PPH) also was measured on pre-operative CT and compared at three different levels; the superior border of the thyroid cartilage (SBTC), cricoarytenoid joint and tip of inferior horn of the thyroid cartilage (TIHTC). The presence of air density was also checked on the same levels. Results : The angle of ARTC ranged from $-6.9^{\circ}$ to $29.7^{\circ}$, with no statistical difference between the upper and lower cervical group. The amount of PPH was increased caudally. Air densities were observed in 26 cases at the SBTC, but none at the TIHTC. Conclusion : Within the confines of the thyroid cartilage, surgeons are required to pay more attention to the status of hypopharynx/esophagus near the inferior horn of the thyroid cartilage. The hypopharynx/esophagus at the TIHTC is more likely to be exposed than at the upper and middle part of the thyroid cartilage, which may increase the risk of injury by pressure. Surgeons should be aware of the fact that the visceral component at C6-T1 surgeries also rotates as much as when the thyroid cartilage is engaged with a retractor. The esophagus at lower cervical levels warrants more careful retraction because it is not protected by the thyroid cartilage.

Stokes Flow Through a Microchannel with Projections of Constant Spacing (일정 간격의 돌출부를 갖는 마이크로채널 내의 스톡스 유동 해석)

  • Son, JeongSu;Jeong, Jae-Tack
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.39 no.4
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    • pp.335-341
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    • 2015
  • In this study, we analyzed a two-dimensional Stokes flow through a microchannel containing projections with constant spacing attached to each wall. The projections on the top and bottom walls were semi-circular in shape, with in-phase locations. By considering the periodicity and symmetry of the flow, the eigenfunction expansion and least squared error method were applied to determine the stream function and pressure distribution. For some typical radius and spacing values, the streamline patterns and pressure distributions in the flow field are shown, and the shear stress distributions on the boundary walls are plotted. In addition, the average pressure gradients in the microchannel are also calculated and shown with the radius and spacing of the projections. In particular, the results for the case of extremely small gaps between the projections on the top and bottom walls are in good agreement with the lubrication results.

Sensitivity analysis of grid size for bubble flow field analysis using image analysis methods (영상분석기법 기반 기포유동장 해석을 위한 격자의 민감도 분석)

  • Kim, Sung Jung;Jang, Chang-Lae
    • Journal of Korea Water Resources Association
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    • v.57 no.8
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    • pp.549-559
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    • 2024
  • This study aims to investigate the feasibility of using image analysis methods to examine the flow characteristics of air bubbles discharged underwater. A bubble screen was created using multiple nozzles in a laboratory flume filled with stagnant water. The flow characteristics of the bubbles were analyzed, and the suitability of the analysis method was evaluated. Several parameters, such as projection area ratio and depth ratio, were defined to conduct laboratory experiments and analyze the flow characteristics of the bubbles. Correlation and regression analyses were performed to assess the relationships between various variables. Specifically, the correlation between the bubble's projection area and its rising speed across eight water depth ratios was examined. The results indicated that as the depth ratio increased, the bubble size exhibited a linear increase with a strong correlation as it rose to the water surface due to pressure effects. Regarding the sensitivity of different grid sizes in the ten analysis grids when applying image analysis methods, it was observed that the sensitivity to grid size based on the projection area ratio (0.09~0.96) was not significant. These findings suggest that image analysis techniques can be effectively utilized to observe the flow characteristics of bubbles.

Numerical Simulation of Solitary Wave Run-up with an Internal Wave-Maker of Navier-Stokes Equations Model (내부조파기법을 활용한 Navier-Stokes 방정식 모형의 고립파 처오름 수치모의)

  • Ha, Tae-Min;Kim, Hyung-Jun;Cho, Yong-Sik
    • Journal of Korea Water Resources Association
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    • v.43 no.9
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    • pp.801-811
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    • 2010
  • A three-dimensional numerical model called NEWTANK is employed to investigate solitary wave run-up with an internal wave-maker on a steep slope. The numerical model solves the spatially averaged Navier-Stokes equations for two-phase flows. The LES (large-eddy-simulation) approach is adopted to model the turbulence effect by using the Smagorinsky SGS (sub-grid scale) closure model. A two-step projection method is adopted in numerical solutions, aided by the Bi-CGSTAB (Bi-Conjugate Gradient Stabilized) method to solve the pressure Poisson equation for the filtered pressure field. The second-order accurate VOF (volume-of-fluid) method is used to track the distorted and broken free surface. A solitary wave is first internally generated and propagated over a constant water depth in the three-dimensional domain. Numerically predicted results are compared with analytical solutions and numerical errors are analyzed in detail. The model is then applied to study solitary wave run-up on a steep slope and the obtained results are compared with available laboratory measurements.