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Material Characterization of Weld-Zone Using Poisson's Ratio Distribution

  • Park, Jin-Ha;Kim, Young-H.;Lee, Seung-S.;Kim, Young-Gil
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Nondestructive Testing
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    • v.29 no.6
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    • pp.586-590
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    • 2009
  • Poisson's ratio, one of elastic constants of elastic solids, has not attracted attention due to its narrow range and difficult measurement. Transverse wave velocity as well as longitudinal wave velocity should be measured for nondestructive measurement of Poisson's ratio. Rigid couplants for transverse wave is one of obstacle for scanning over specimen. In the present work, a novel measurement of Poisson's ratio distribution was applied. Immersion method was employed for the scanning over the specimen. Echo signals of normal beam longitudinal wave were collected, and transverse wave modes generated by mode conversion were identified. From transit time of longitudinal and transverse waves, Poisson's ratio was determined without the information of specimen thickness. Poisson's ratio distribution of the carbon steel weldment was mapped. Heat affected zone of the weldment was clearly distinguished from base and filler metals.

A study on the design of cross-section of impeller for 3-lobes blower (나선형 3엽 블로어의 임펠러 단면설계)

  • Lee, H.S.
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2001.06c
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    • pp.77-82
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    • 2001
  • The 3-lobes blower has been conventionally made by constructing the impeller with the cross-section of simple arc, and has several problems such as noise, vibration and the oscillation of torque. These are caused by the variation of clearance between both impellers rotating in geared. In the present study, an approach for the design of cross-section of impeller has been proposed to prevent the above problems. The whole cross-section is divided into the concave and convex part. The concave zone is designed by simple arc and the convex zone is modified by the condition that some part of convex zone is always in contact with the other impeller during rotating. A sample design has been carried out and it can be seen that the clearance between both impellers is always uniform and the validity of present work has been verified.

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A Study on the Plastic Flow of Axisymmetric Forward Extrusion of Tubes Using Upper-Bound Analysis (上界解法에 의한 軸對稱 管의 前方押出時 塑性流動 硏究)

  • 한철호
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.16 no.7
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    • pp.1314-1321
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    • 1992
  • In analyzing the plastic flow of axisymmetric tube extrusion a new method of formulation using the stream function approach and upper-bound theorem is proposed which permits the prediction of plastically deformed zone in analytic expression as well as metal flow. It is shown that the formulation proposed in this work covers the solid extrusion and tube extrusion in axisymmetric case. The effect of some process parameters such as area reduction, the ratio of radii(inner radius to outer radius) and friction factor on extrusion pressure, deformation zone and plastic flow through stream-lined dies has been studied. The presented theoretical analysis can be effectively used for the prediction of deformation zone and plastic flow.

Investigation of Head-Disk Interactions at Ultra-low Flying HDI

  • Cho, Unchung
    • KSTLE International Journal
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.114-118
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    • 2002
  • In this work, head-disk interactions are studied when flying height becomes lower than laser bump height on the landing zone of a disk. With the reduction of the spinning speed in a spin stand, the flying height is decreased under the height of laser bumps. Conventional and padded pico sliders sweep between landing Bone and data zone and, then, the dynamic behavior of the pico sliders and head-disk impacts are investigated using AE and stiction/friction signals. After 200n cycle-sweep tests, bearing analysis and AFM analysis indicate that there are some signs of wear and plastic deformation in the landing zone of a disk, although AE and stiction/friction signals are not significantly changed during the sweep tests. The experimental results of this paper suggest that in CSS tests at component level, more rigorous examination methods of wear and plastic deformation might be necessary as flying height becomes getting lower.

Finite Element Regularization of Progressive Cracks in Concrete (콘크리트 균열진행의 유한요소 정규화)

  • Song, H.W.;Byun, K.J.;Lee, J.Y.;Suh, C.;Shim, B.
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 1994.10a
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    • pp.279-284
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    • 1994
  • Fracture mechanics does work for concrete, provided that one used a proper, nonlinear form of fracture mechanics in which a finite nonlinear zone at fracture front is being considered. The fracture process zone is a region ahead of a traction-free crack, in which two major mechanisms, microcracking and bridging, play important rules. The toughness due to bridging is dominant compared to the toughness induced by the microcracking, so that the bridging is the dominant mechanism governing the fracture process of concrete. In this paper the bridging zone, which is a part of extended macrocrck with stresses transmitted by aggregates in concrete, is modelled by a Dugdale-Barenblatt type model with lenear tension-softening curve for the analyses of crack growth in concrete Finite element technique is shown for inplementation of the model.

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Improvement to Crack Retardation Models Using ″Interactive Zone Concept″

  • Lee, Ouk-Sub;Chen, Zhi-Wei
    • International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing
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    • v.3 no.4
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    • pp.72-77
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    • 2002
  • The load interaction effect can be best illustrated by the phenomenon of overload retardation. Some prediction methods for retardation are reviewed and the problems discussed in the present paper. The so-called under-load effect much of the retardation disappears if a very low level minimum stress follows the overload, is also of importance for a prediction model to work properly under random load spectrum. The concept of Interactive Zone (IZ) fully considering reversed plasticity during unloading was discussed. This IZ concept can be combined with existing models to derive some improved models that can naturally take account of the under-load effect. Some simulations by IZ improved models for test under complex load sequences including multiple overloads and both over/under loads are compared with test results. It is seen that the improvement by IZ concept greatly enhanced the ability of existing models to accommodate complex load interaction effects.

Determination of stress state in chip formation zone by central slip-line field

  • Andrey Toropov;Ko, Sung-Lim
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2003.06a
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    • pp.577-580
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    • 2003
  • Stress state of chip formation zone is one of the main problems in metal cutting mechanics. In two-dimensional case this process is usually considered as consistent shears of work material along single of several shear surfaces. separating chip from workpiece. These shear planes are assumed to be trajectories of maximum shear stress forming corresponding slip-line field. This paper suggests new approach to the constriction of slip-line field, which Implies uniform compression in chip formation zone. On the base of given model it has been found that imaginary shear line in orthogonal cutting is close to the trajectory of maximum normal stress and the problem about its determination have been considered. It has been shown that there is a second central slip-line field inside chip, which corresponds well to experimental data about stress distribution on tool rake face and tool-chip contact length. The suggested model could be useful in solution of various problems of machining.

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Crash Performance Evaluation of Hydro-formed Automotive DP-Steel Tube Considering Welding Heat Effects (용접부의 영향을 고려한 하이드로포밍된 자동차용 DP강관의 충돌 특성 평가)

  • Chung, K.H.;Kwon, H.S.;Park, S.H.;Ro, D.S.;Chung, K.
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.15 no.8 s.89
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    • pp.568-573
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    • 2006
  • In order to numerically evaluate automotive hydro-formed DP-steel tubes on crash performance considering welding heat effects, the finite element simulations of crash behavior were performed for hydro-formed tubes with and without heat treatment effects. This work involves the mechanical characterization of the base material and the HAG-welded zone as well as finite element simulations of the crash test of hydro-formed tubes with welded brackets and hydro-forming of tubes. The welding heat effects on the crash performance are evaluated in efforts to improve the process optimization procedure of the engine cradle in the design stage. In particular, FEM simulations on indentations have been performed and experimentally verified for material properties of weld zone and heat affected zone.

A Case Study of Analysis and Design for the Tunnel Stablization in Fault Zone by FRP Reinforced Grouting Method (FRP보강 그라우팅에 의한 단층대의 터널 안정성 분석 및 설계 사례 연구)

  • 박종호;최용기;박영목;권오엽;이재봉
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 2001.03a
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    • pp.121-128
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    • 2001
  • This is a case study of stability analysis and reinforcement design for the tunnel where the collapse of the entrance slops occured along the fault zone developed in the bed rock. According to the site investigation, the main factor of sliding is the influence of fault gouge and heavy rainfall. Considering the in-situ condition, the versatile reinforcement methods is needed, and so the close investigation on the site area was accompanied with the stability analysis of tunnel and slops. The FRP(Fiberglass reinforced plastic) grouting method improved the defect of Steel Umbrella Arch Method, such as oxidation, low work efficiency, the material's heavy weight, is adapted as the reinforcement methods.

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Effect of Diaphragm Thickness on Regression Rate Improvement in Hybrid Rocket Motor (다이아프램 두께 변화에 따른 하이브리드 로켓의 후퇴율 향상에 관한 연구)

  • Ryu, Sung-Hoon;Oh, Ji-Sung;Moon, Keun-Hwan;Kim, Hak-Chul;Moon, Hee-Jang;Kim, Jin-Kon
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Aviation and Aeronautics
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.1-5
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    • 2015
  • In this work, a study was conducted to investigate the effect of diaphragm thickness on the regression rate of the hybrid rocket motor. To observe the flow pattern and the recirculation zone, visualizations of combustion chambers with different diaphragm thickness (5mm, 10mm) were performed. It was found that the case with 5 mm thickness had a larger recirculation zone and therefore, had a higher regression rate than the case with 10mm thickness due to the increased residence time and heat transfer toward the fuel surface. Finally, it was concluded that the thickness of diaphragm can be a critical parameter for the enhancement of the regression rate.