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Geomechanical and hydrogeological validation of hydro-mechanical two-way sequential coupling in TOUGH2-FLAC3D linking algorithm with insights into the Mandel, Noordbergum, and Rhade effects

  • Lee, Sungho;Park, Jai-Yong;Kihm, Jung-Hwi;Kim, Jun-Mo
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.28 no.5
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    • pp.437-454
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    • 2022
  • The hydro-mechanical (HM) two-way sequential coupling in the TOUGH2-FLAC3D linking algorithm is validated completely and successfully in both M to H and H to M directions, which are initiated by mechanical surface loading for geomechanical validation and hydrological groundwater pumping for hydrogeological validation, respectively. For such complete and successful validation, a TOUGH2-FLAC3D linked numerical model is developed first by adopting the TOUGH2-FLAC3D linking algorithm, which uses the two-way (fixed-stress split) sequential coupling scheme and the implicit backward time stepping method. Two geomechanical and two hydrogeological validation problems are then simulated using the linked numerical model together with basic validation strategies and prerequisites. The second geomechanical and second hydrogeological validation problems are also associated with the Mandel effect and the Noordbergum and Rhade effects, respectively, which are three phenomenally well-known but numerically challenging HM effects. Finally, sequentially coupled numerical solutions are compared with either analytical solutions (verification) or fully coupled numerical solutions (benchmarking). In all the four validation problems, they show almost perfect to extremely or very good agreement. In addition, the second geomechanical validation problem clearly displays the Mandel effect and suggests a proper or minimum geometrical ratio of the height to the width for the rectangular domain to maximize agreement between the numerical and analytical solutions. In the meantime, the second hydrogeological validation problem clearly displays the Noordbergum and Rhade effects and implies that the HM two-way sequential coupling scheme used in the linked numerical model is as rigorous as the HM two-way full coupling scheme used in a fully coupled numerical model.

Analysis of Electromagnetic Forming Using Sequential Electromagnetic-Mechanical Coupled Simulations (순차적 전자기-구조 연성해석을 통한 전자기성형 공정 해석)

  • Kim, J.;Noh, H.G.;Ko, S.J.;Kim, T.J.
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.21 no.7
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    • pp.441-446
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    • 2012
  • A sequential coupled field analysis of electromagnetic free bulging was performed by using FEM. A 2D axi-symmetric electromagnetic model based on the magnetic vector potential is proposed for the calculation of magnetic field and Lorentz's forces. The Newmark integration method is used to calculate the transient dynamic plastic deformation of sheet during free bulging. In the finite element model, the effect of sheet deformation on the electromagnetic field analysis is taken into consideration. In order to confirm the sequential electromagnetic-mechanical coupling analysis, an experiment with an electromagnetic forming apparatus was conducted. The results showed that the final bulge height of the sheet predicted from the proposed method is in good agreement with experimentally measured height.

SPICE Simulation of 3D Sequential Inverter Considering Electrical Coupling (전기적 상호작용을 고려한 3차원 순차적 인버터의 SPICE 시뮬레이션)

  • Ahn, Tae-Jun;Yu, Yun Seop
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2017.05a
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    • pp.200-201
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    • 2017
  • This paper introduces the SPICE simulation results of 3D sequential inverter considering electrical coupling. TCAD data and the SPICE data are compared to verify that the electrical coupling is well considered by using BSIM-IMG for the upper NMOS and LETI-UTSOI model for the lower PMOS. When inter layer dielectric is small, it is confirmed that electrical coupling is well reflected in the top transistor $I_{ds}-V_{gs}$ characteristics according to the change of the bottom transistor gate voltage.

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Analysis of Moving Body Characteristics by Coupling Finite Element Method and Motion Equation (유한요소법과 운동방정식의 결합에 의한 운동체의 특성 해석)

  • 김영선;이준호;이기식;이복용
    • Journal of the Korean Magnetics Society
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    • v.6 no.5
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    • pp.281-286
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    • 1996
  • For the accurate analysis of motional characteristics of electrical machines, it is needed to solve the motion equations together with the electromagnetic field equations. In this paper the sequential coupling of systems, the spring mass system and the electromagnetic system, is adopted. The induced current and the magnetic fields are calculated by finite element method(FEM) with given speed. And then, with the computed elec-tromagnetic force, the mechanical equations are solved by the Runge-Kutta method. The above two processes are repeated sequentially to obtain the time domain solutions. The resultant values are applied to the energy conservation law to prove the usefulness of the proposed sequential method.

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Control Strategy Compensating for Unbalanced Grid Voltage Through Negative Sequence Current Injection in PMSG Wind Turbines

  • Kang, Jayoon;Park, Yonggyun;Suh, Yongsug;Jung, Byoungchang;Oh, Juhwan;Kim, Jeongjoong;Choi, Youngjoon
    • Proceedings of the KIPE Conference
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    • 2013.07a
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    • pp.244-245
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    • 2013
  • This paper proposes a control algorithm for permanent magnet synchronous generator with a back-to-back three-level neutral-point clamped voltage source converter in a medium-voltage offshore wind power system under unbalanced grid conditions. The proposed control algorithm particularly compensates for the unbalanced grid voltage at the point of common coupling in a collector bus of offshore wind power system. This control algorithm has been formulated based on the symmetrical components in positive and negative rotating synchronous reference frames under generalized unbalanced operating conditions. Instantaneous active and reactive power are described in terms of symmetrical components of measured grid input voltages and currents. Negative sequential component of ac input current is injected to the point of common coupling in the proposed control strategy. The amplitude of negative sequential component is calculated to minimize the negative sequential component of grid voltage under the limitation of current capability in a voltage source converter. The proposed control algorithm makes it possible to provide a balanced voltage at the point of common coupling resulting in the generated power of high quality from offshore wind power system under unbalanced network conditions.

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The Limit of the March Test Method and Algorithms (On Detecting Coupling Faults of Semiconductor Memories) (March Test 기법의 한게 및 알고리즘(반도체 메모리의 커플링 고장을 중심으로))

  • 여정모;조상복
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics A
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    • v.29A no.8
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    • pp.99-109
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    • 1992
  • First, the coupling faults of semiconductor memory are classified in detail. The chained coupling fault is introduced and defined, which results from sequential influencing of the coupling effects among memory cells, and its mapping relation is described. The linked coupling fault and its order are defined. Second, the deterministic “Algorithm GA” is proposed, which detects stuack-at faults, transition faults, address decoder faults, unlinked 2-coupling faults, and unlinked chained coupling faults. The time complexity and the fault coverage are improved in this algorithm. Third, it is proved that the march test of an address sequence can detect 97.796% of the linked 2-coupling faults with order 2. The deterministic “Algorithm NA” proposed can detect to the limit. The time complexity and the fault coverage are improved in this algorithm.

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An Efficient Solution Method to MDO Problems in Sequential and Parallel Computing Environments (순차 및 병렬처리 환경에서 효율적인 다분야통합최적설계 문제해결 방법)

  • Lee, Se-Jung
    • Korean Journal of Computational Design and Engineering
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.236-245
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    • 2011
  • Many researchers have recently studied multi-level formulation strategies to solve the MDO problems and they basically distributed the coupling compatibilities across all disciplines, while single-level formulations concentrate all the controls at the system-level. In addition, approximation techniques became remedies for computationally expensive analyses and simulations. This paper studies comparisons of the MDO methods with respect to computing performance considering both conventional sequential and modem distributed/parallel processing environments. The comparisons show Individual Disciplinary Feasible (IDF) formulation is the most efficient for sequential processing and IDF with approximation (IDFa) is the most efficient for parallel processing. Results incorporating to popular design examples show this finding. The author suggests design engineers should firstly choose IDF formulation to solve MDO problems because of its simplicity of implementation and not-bad performance. A single drawback of IDF is requiring more memory for local design variables and coupling variables. Adding cheap memories can save engineers valuable time and effort for complicated multi-level formulations and let them free out of no solution headache of Multi-Disciplinary Analysis (MDA) of the Multi-Disciplinary Feasible (MDF) formulation.

Analysis of Moving Body Characteristics by Coupling finite Element Method and Motion Equation (유한요소법과 운동방정식의 결합에 의한 운동체의 특성 해석)

  • Kim, Young-Sun;Lee, Joon-Ho;Lee, Bok-Yong;Lee, Ki-Sik
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1996.07a
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    • pp.142-144
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    • 1996
  • For the accurate analysis of motional characteristics of electrical machines, it is needed to solve the motion equations together with the electromagnetic field equations. In this paper the sequential coupling of systems, the spring mass system and the electromagnetic system, is adopted. The induced current and the magnetic fields are calculated by FEM with given speed. And then, with the computed electromagnetic force, the mechanical equations are solved by the Runge-Kutta method. The above to processes are repeated sequentially to obtain the time domain solutions. The resultant values are applied to the energy conservation law to prove the usefulness of the proposed sequential method.

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Mechanistic Study of Half-titanocene-based Reductive Pinacol Coupling Reaction

  • Kim, Young-Jo;Do, Young-Kyu;Park, Sung-Jin
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.32 no.11
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    • pp.3973-3978
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    • 2011
  • The reductive pinacol coupling reaction of aldehydes or ketones creating a new C-C bond has been a major tool to produce 1,2-diol compounds. The reaction mechanism is known to be composed of sequential three steps (activation, coupling, and dissociation). In this work, we studied the dissociation step of half-titanocene-based catalytic systems. Cp and $Cp^*$ derivatives of the pinacolato-bridged dinuclear complex were synthesized and evaluated as possible models for intermediates from the coupling step. We monitored $^1H$-NMR spectra of the reaction between the metalla-pinacol intermediates and $D_2O$. New reaction routes of the dissociation step including oxo- and pinacolato-dibridged dinuclear complexes and oxo-bridged multinuclear complexes have been suggested.