• 제목/요약/키워드: Shells

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Dust Shells around OH/IR Stars

  • Suh, Kyung-Won
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • 제5권2호
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    • pp.81-96
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    • 1988
  • We have made new models for mass-losing OH/IR stars to explain the properties of the dust shells around them using more accurate information about the material in the shell and the physical precesses including pulsations. We have applied our dust opacity which has been deduced from observations and experimental data to various density distributions, calculated the model emergent spectra, and compared with observations. Contrary to previous suggestions, we could fit observations fairly well using density distribution $\rho\propto r^{-2}$, which is physically plausible, with proper choice of opacities. The time scales for dust formation, growth, and movement are calculated to be compared with pulsation periods. The change of the emergent spectrum depending on the phase of pulsation can be explained fairly well by changing dust condensation radius(for fixed dust condensation temperature) in step with the change in stellar luminosity. The effects of stellar wind models and pulsation models on dust shells with attention to emergent spectra are discussed.

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비파잎 분말 첨가가 만두피의 품질 특성에 미치는 영향 (Quality Characteristics of Dumpling Shells Containing Loquat Leaf Powder)

  • 박인덕
    • 동아시아식생활학회지
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    • 제22권6호
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    • pp.795-801
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    • 2012
  • This study was conducted to investigate the effects of loquat (Eriobotrya japonica Lindl.) leaf powder (LLP) on quality characteristics of dumpling shells. Dumpling shell samples were prepared with wheat flour containing different amounts of LLP, and their characteristics were then investigated. Amylography revealed that the gelatinization temperature of the LLP-wheat flours composite increased, while the initial viscosity at $95^{\circ}C$, viscosity at $95^{\circ}C$ after 15 minutes, and maximum viscosity, all decreased with increasing LLP content. As increasing amounts of LLP were added, the L and a values were reduced, whereas the b value was increased. Moreover, the addition of LLP increased hardness, cohesiveness, and adhesiveness, while it reduced springiness. Overall, sensory evaluation revealed that dumpling shells with 5% LLP were preferred more than other samples.

Characterizations of Spherical Luneburg Lens Antennas with Air-gaps and Dielectric Losses

  • Kim, Kang-Wook
    • Journal of electromagnetic engineering and science
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    • 제1권1호
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    • pp.11-17
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    • 2001
  • In this paper, spherical Luneburg lens antennas have been systematically analyzed using the Eigenfunction Expansion Method (EEM), The developed technique has capability of performing a complete 3-D analysis to characterize the multi-layered dielectric spherical lens with arbitrary permittivity and permeability. This paper describes the analysis technique, and presents the results of the parametric study of Luneburg lens antennas by varying design parameters suoh as the diameter of the lens antenna (up to 80 wavelength), number of spherical shells (up to 30 shells), air-gaps between spherical shells, and dielectric loss of the material. Many representative engineering design curves including the far-field patterns, wide-angle sidelobe characterizations, antenna efficiency have been presented.

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우산형 쉘 지붕의 보강재 보강효과 (Reinforcing Effects of Umbrella-type Shell Roofs with Stiffeners)

  • 손병직;정대석;이규환
    • 한국안전학회지
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    • 제22권3호
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    • pp.45-50
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    • 2007
  • In this study, reinforcing effects of umbrella-type shell roofs structures such as stadium, exhibition, auditorium and museum are analyzed. Umbrella-type shell roofs treated in this study are practical shapes of conical shells. The objective of this study is to analyze reinforcing effects of umbrella-type shell roofs with stiffeners. Various locations of stiffeners, that is, edge ring A, B, center ring, junction stringer and center stringer are presented and the effects of reinforcement is examined. Also, the reduction effects of roofs thickness by stiffeners are examined. It is shown that the thickness of roofs can be reduced about $20{\sim}30%$ by junction stringer and more than 60% by edge ring A.

Ultimate response of bionics shells

  • Tesar, Alexander;Minar, Michal
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제14권2호
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    • pp.135-150
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    • 2002
  • Numerical analysis of ultimate behaviour of thin bionics shells is treated in present paper. Interactive conditions in resonance and stability ultimate response are considered. Numerical treatment of nonlinear problems appearing is made using the updated Lagrangian formulation of motion. Each step of the iteration approaches the solution of linear problem and the feasibility of parallel processing FETM-technique with adaptive mesh refinement and substructuring for the analysis of ultimate action of thin bionics shells is established. Some numerical results are submitted in order to demonstrate the efficiency of the procedures suggested.

Thermo-elastic stability behavior of laminated cross-ply elliptical shells

  • Patel, B.P.;Shukla, K.K.;Nath, Y.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제19권6호
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    • pp.749-755
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    • 2005
  • In this work, thermo-elastic stability behavior of laminated cross-ply elliptical cylindrical shells subjected to uniform temperature rise is studied employing the finite element approach based on higher-order theory that accounts for the transverse shear and transverse normal deformations, and nonlinear in-plane displacement approximations through the thickness with slope discontinuity at the layer interfaces. The combined influence of higher-order shear deformation, shell geometry and non-circularity on the prebuckling thermal stress distribution and critical temperature parameter of laminated elliptical cylindrical shells is examined.

Vibration of mitred and smooth pipe bends and their components

  • Redekop, D.;Chang, D.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제33권6호
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    • pp.747-763
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    • 2009
  • In this work, the linear vibration characteristics of $90^{\circ}$ pipe bends and their cylindrical and toroidal shell components are studied. The finite element method, based on shear-deformation shell elements, is used to carry out a vibration analysis of metallic multiple $90^{\circ}$ mitred pipe bends. Single, double, and triple mitred bends are considered, as well as a smooth bend. Sample natural frequencies and mode shapes are given. To validate the procedure, comparison of the natural frequencies is made with existing results for cylindrical and toroidal shells. The influence of the multiplicity of the bend, the boundary conditions, and the various geometric parameters on the natural frequency is described. The differential quadrature method, based on classical shell theory, is used to study the vibration of components of these bends. Regression formulas are derived for cylindrical shells (straight pipes) with one or two oblique edges, and for sectorial toroidal shells (curved pipes, pipe elbows). Two types of support are considered for each case. The results given provide information about the vibration characteristics of pipe bends over a wide range of the geometric parameters.

Double bonded Cooper-Naghdi micro sandwich cylindrical shells with porous core and CNTRC face sheets: Wave propagation solution

  • Yazdani, Raziye;Mohammadimehr, Mehdi
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • 제24권6호
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    • pp.499-511
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    • 2019
  • In this paper, wave propagation of double-bonded Cooper-Naghdi micro sandwich cylindrical shells with porous core and carbon nanotube reinforced composite (CNTRC) face sheets are investigated subjected to multi-physical loadings with temperature dependent material properties. The governing equations of motion are derived by Hamilton's principle. Then, the influences of various parameters such as wave number, CNT volume fraction, temperature change, Skempton coefficient, material length scale parameter, porosity coefficient on the phase velocity of double-bonded micro sandwich shell are taken into account. It is seen that by increasing of Skempton coefficient, the phase velocity decreases for higher wave number and the results become approximately the constant. Also, by increasing of the material length scale parameter, the cut of frequency increases, because the stiffness of micro structure increases. The obtained results for this article can be used to detect, locate and quantify crack.

Porosity effects on post-buckling behavior of geometrically imperfect metal foam doubly-curved shells with stiffeners

  • Mirjavadi, Seyed Sajad;Forsat, Masoud;Yahya, Yahya Zakariya;Barati, Mohammad Reza;Jayasimha, Anirudh Narasimamurthy;Hamouda, AMS
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제75권6호
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    • pp.701-711
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    • 2020
  • This papers studies nonlinear stability and post-buckling behaviors of geometrically imperfect metal foam doubly-curved shells with eccentrically stiffeners resting on elastic foundation. Metal foam is considered as porous material with uniform and non-uniform models. The doubly-curved porous shell is subjected to in-plane compressive loads as well as a transverse pressure leading to post-critical stability in nonlinear regime. The nonlinear governing equations are analytically solved with the help of Airy stress function to obtain the post-buckling load-deflection curves of the geometrically imperfect metal foam doubly-curved shell. Obtained results indicate the significance of porosity distribution, geometrical imperfection, foundation factors, stiffeners and geometrical parameters on post-buckling characteristics of porous doubly-curved shells.

Analysis of layered bases-foundations models under seismic actions

  • Aghalovyan, L.A.;Sahakyan, A.V.;Aghalovyan, M.L.
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • 제2권4호
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    • pp.295-304
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    • 2006
  • The paper considers the dynamic behaviour of the two-layered and multi-layered plate packets under dynamic (seismic) loading. These models correspond to the base-foundation packet structures. The analysis of the various models, including the models of contact between the layers, is derived on the base of the precise solutions of elasticity theory equations. It is shown that the application of the seismoisolator or, in general, less rigid materials between the base and the foundation brings to reduction of the natural frequencies of free vibrations of the packet base-foundation, as well as to the significant reduction of the negative seismic effect on the structures.