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Effects of floating wave barriers on wave-induced forces exerted to offshore-jacket structure

  • Osgouei, Arash Dalili;Poursorkhabi, Ramin Vafaei;Hosseini, Hamed;Qader, Diyar N.;Maleki, Ahmad;Ahmadi, Hamid
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.83 no.1
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    • pp.53-66
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    • 2022
  • The main objective of the present research was investigating the effects of a floating wave barrier installed in front of an offshore jacket structure on the wave height, base shear, and overturning moment. A jacket model with the height of 4.55 m was fabricated and tested in the 402 m-long wave flume of NIMALA marine laboratory. The jacket was tested at the water depth of 4 m subjected to the random waves with a JONSWAP energy spectrum. Three input wave heights were chosen for the tests: 20 cm, 23 cm, and 28 cm. Two different cross sections with the same area were selected for the wave barrier: square and rhombus. Results showed that the average decrease in the jacket's base shear due to the presence of a floating wave barrier with square and rhombus cross section was 24.67% and 34.29%, respectively. The use of wave barriers with square and rhombus cross sections also resulted in 19.78% and 33.11% decrease in the jacket's overturning moment, respectively. Hence, it can be concluded that a floating wave barrier can significantly reduce the base shear and overturning moment in an offshore jacket structure; and a rhombus cross section is more effective than an equivalent square section.

Experimental and Numerical Study on the Mitigation of High Explosive Blast using Shear Thickening based Shock-Absorbing Materials (전단농화유체기반의 충격완화물질을 이용한 고폭속 폭약의 폭발파 저감에 관한 실험 및 수치해석적 연구)

  • Younghun Ko
    • Explosives and Blasting
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    • v.41 no.3
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 2023
  • A basic assessment of techniques to mitigate the risk of blast shock waves from proximity explosions was conducted. Common existing techniques include using mitigant materials to form barriers around the explosive or in the direction of propagation of the shock wave. Various explosive energy dissipation mechanisms have been proposed, and research on blast shock wave mitigation utilizing impedance differences has drawn considerable interest. In this study, shear thickening fluid (STF) was applied as a blast mitigation material to evaluate the effectiveness of STF mitigation material on explosion shock wave mitigation through explosion experiments and numerical analysis. As a result, the effectiveness of the STF mitigant material in reducing the explosion shock pressure was verified.

Infinite Elements for Soil-Structure Interaction Anaysis (지반-구조물의 상호작용 해석을 위한 무한요소)

  • 양신추;윤정방
    • Proceedings of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute Conference
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    • 1989.04a
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    • pp.22-27
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    • 1989
  • This paper presents a study of soil-structure interaction problems using infinite elements. The infinite elements are formulated for homogeneous and layered soil media, based on approximate expressions for three components of propagating waves, namely Rayleigh, compressive and shear waves. The integration scheme which was proposed for problems with single wave component by Zienkiewicz is expanded to the multi-wave problem. Verifications are carried out on rigid circular footings which are placed on and embedded in elastic half space. Numerical analysis is performed for a containment structure of a nuclear power plant subjected seismic excitation.

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A Study on the Techniques of Grid Control for Numerical Grid Generation (격자 조절기법에 관한 연구)

  • Yoon Yong Hyun
    • 한국전산유체공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.84-87
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    • 2002
  • When computing the flow around complex three dimensional configurations, the generation of grid is the sunt time consuming part of any calculation. The object of this study is to develop the grid duster techniques capable of resolving complex flows with shock waves, expansion waves, shear layers, and cursive shapes, The Dot insert method of Non-Uniform Rational B-Splines is described as a id control method.

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Evaluation of Thickness Reduction in Steel Plate by Using SH-EMATs (수평횡파 송수신용 EMAT를 이용한 스틸 박판의 두께 감육 평가)

  • Lee, Jin-Hyuk;Park, Ik-Keun;Kim, Yong-Kwon;Kim, Dae-Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Nondestructive Testing
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.47-52
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    • 2011
  • An electromagnetic acoustic transducer(EMAT) is a non-contact transducer which can transmit the ultrasonic guided waves into specimens without couplant. And it can easily generate specific guided waves such as SH(shear horizontal) or Lamb waves by altering the design of coil and magnet. In this study, the SH wave, which is generated by EMAT, has been applied to estimate the thickness-reduction in a steel plate. Especially, the interesting feature of the dispersive behavior in selected wave modes is used to detect the thickness-reduction. Experimental results show that the reduction-level can be quantified by the measurement of the group velocity of the wave which passes though the thinning area.

Evaluation of Applicability of HWAW (Harmonic Wavelet Analysis of Waves) Method in Determining Grouting Effect in Dam and Embankment (제체 그라우팅 효과 평가를 위한 HWAW방법의 적용성 평가)

  • Noh, Hee-Kwan;Park, Hyung-Choon
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.32 no.5
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    • pp.15-26
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    • 2016
  • Dam and embankment are very important civil structures. Grouting is widely used to repair and maintain dam and embankment, and it is important to evaluate the effect of grouting for dam safety. The non-destructive method based on determination of wave velocity in the dam or embankment is effectively used to evaluate grouting effect because wave velocity is identical with stiffness and grouting increases local stiffness in a dam. In this paper, HWAW (Harmonic wavelet analysis of waves) method was applied to evaluate the grouting effect. HWAW method can determine two-dimensional shear wave velocity map with good spatial resolution and the shear velocity profile by the proposed method is sensitive to a variation of stiffness of target system. Through numerical simulation and field tests, the applicability of HWAW method in determining grouting effect is shown.

Wave propagation in double nano-beams in thermal environments using the Reddy's high-order shear deformation theory

  • Fei Wu;Gui-Lin She
    • Advances in nano research
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.495-506
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    • 2023
  • We study the bending wave, shear wave and longitudinal wave characteristics in the double nanobeams in this paper for the first time, in the process of research, based on the Reddy's higher-order shear deformation theory and considering shear layer stiffness, linear stiffness, inter-laminar stiffness, the pore volume fraction, temperature variation, functionally graded index influence on wave propagation, based on the nonlocal strain gradient theory and Hamilton variational principle, the wave equation of the double-nanometer beams are derived. Since there are three different motion states for the double nanobeams, which includes the cases of "in phase", "out of phase" and "one nanobeam fixed", the propagation characteristics of shear-, bending-, and longitudinal- waves in these three cases are discussed respectively, and some valuable conclusions are obtained.

Compressibility and Stiffness Characteristics of Vanishing Mixtures (지반 소실 혼합재의 압축성 및 강성 특성)

  • Truong, Q. Hung;Eom, Yong-Hun;Yoon, Hyung-Koo;Lee, Jong-Sub
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.24 no.12
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    • pp.103-111
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    • 2008
  • Soils naturally contain grains of different minerals which may be dissolved under chemical or physical processes. The dissolution leads changes in microstructure of particulate media, such as an increase in local void or permeability, which affects the strength and deformation of soils. This study focuses on the small strain stiffness characteristics of vanishing mixtures, which consist of sand and salt particles at different volume fractions. Experiments are carried out in a conventional oedometer cell (Ko-loading) integrated with bender elements for the measurement of shear waves. Dissolutions of particles are implemented by saturating the mixtures at various confining stresses. Axial deformation and shear waves are recorded after each loading stage and during dissolution process. Experimental results show that after dissolution, the vertical strain and the void ratio increase, while the shear wave velocity and small strain shear modulus decrease. The decrease of the velocity results from the void ratio increase and particle contact decrease. The process monitoring during dissolution of the particles shows that the vertical strain dramatically increases at the beginning of the saturation process and converges after vanishing process finishes, and that the shear wave velocity decreases at the beginning and increases due to the particle reorientation. Specimens prepared by sand and salt particles are proved to be able to provide a valuable insight in macro structural behaviors of the vanishings mixtures.

Logging for Diametric Variation of Granular Compaction Pile Using Crosshole Seismic Tests (크로스홀 탄성파 시험을 이용한 쇄석다짐말뚝의 시공직경 검측)

  • Park, Chul-Soo;Jung, Jae-Woo;Kim, Hak-Sung;Kim, Eun-Jung;Mok, Young-Jin
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 2008.10a
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    • pp.1415-1426
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    • 2008
  • Stone columns, locally called "GCP (granular compaction pile)" can be used to improve strength and resistance against lateral movement of a foundation soil like rigid piles and piers. Also installation of such a discrete column facilitates drainage, and densifies and reinforces the soil in the sense of ground improvement. The integrity of the GCP has been indirectly controlled with the records of each batch including depth and the quantity of stone filled. An integrity testing was attempted using crosshole S-wave logging. The method is conceptionally same as the crosshole sonic logging (CSL) for drilled piers. The only and critical difference is that S-wave should be used in the logging, because P-wave velocity of the stone column is less than that of ground water. The crosshole sonic logger does not have the capability to measure S-wave propagating through the skeleton of crushed stone. An electro-mechanical source, which can generate either P- or SH-waves, and a 1-D geophone were used to measure SH-waves. Two 76mm diameter cased boreholes were installed 1 meter apart across the nominal 700mm diameter stone column. At every 10cm of depth, shear wave was measured across the stone column. One more borehole was also installed 1 meter outward from the one of the above boreholes to measure the shear wave profile of the surrounding soil. The diametric variation of the stone column with respect to depth was evaluated from the shear wave arrival times across the stone column, and shear wave velocities of crushed stone and surrounding soil. The volume calculated with these variational diameters is very close to the actual quantity of the stone filled.

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