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Numerical analysis of RC hammer head pier cap beams extended and reinforced with CFRP plates

  • Tan, Cheng;Xu, Jia;Aboutaha, Riyad S.
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.25 no.5
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    • pp.461-470
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    • 2020
  • This paper presents a numerical study on structural behavior of hammer head pier cap beams, extended on verges and reinforced with carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) plates. A 3-D finite element (FE) model along with a simplified analytical model are presented. Concrete damage plasticity (CDP) was adapted in the FE model and an analytical approach predicting the CFRP anchor strength was adapted in both FE and analytical model. Total five quarter-scaled pier cap beams with various CFRP reinforcing schemes were experimentally tested and analyzed with numerical approaches. Comparison between experimental results, FE results, analytical results and current ACI guideline predictions was presented. The FE results showed good agreement with experimental results in terms of failure mode, ultimate capacity, load-displacement response and strain distribution. In addition, the proposed strut-and-tie based analytical model provides the most accurate prediction of ultimate strength of extended cap beams among the three numerical approaches.

Numerical modeling of rapid impact compaction in loose sands

  • Ghanbari, Elham;Hamidi, Amir
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.6 no.5
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    • pp.487-502
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    • 2014
  • A three dimensional finite element model was used to simulate rapid impact compaction (RIC) in loose granular soils using ABAQUS software for one impact point. The behavior of soil under impact loading was expressed using a cap-plasticity model. Numerical modeling was done for a site in Assalouyeh petrochemical complex in southern Iran to verify the results. In-situ settlements per blow were compared to those in the numerical model. Measurements of improvement by depth were obtained from the in-situ standard penetration, plate loading, and large density tests and were compared with the numerical model results. Contours of the equal relative density clearly showed the efficiency of RIC laterally and at depth. Plastic volumetric strains below the anvil and the effect of RIC set indicated that a set of 10 mm can be considered to be a threshold value for soil improvement using this method. The results showed that RIC strongly improved the soil up to 2 m in depth and commonly influenced the soil up to depths of 4 m.

A Smooth Elasto-Plastic Cap Model(I): Rate Formulation, Yield Surface Determination (연속 탄소성 캡 모델(I): 구성모델 및 항복면의 결정)

  • 서영교
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.15-23
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    • 2001
  • 탄소성 캡 모델의 중요한 장점은 여러 가지 다공체의 전체적인 축차 및 체적의 비선형 상호거동을 동시에 다룰 수 있음에 있다. 그러나 대부분의 캡 모델이 가진 문제점중의 하나는 세 개의 독립적인 항복면이 불연속으로 연결되어 있음으로부터 기인된다. 본 연구에서는 이러한 항복면 사이의 연결점에서의 탄소성 접선 계수는 특이점이 되고 수치해석상 잠재적인 어려움을 내재하고 있음을 나타내고 이러한 문제의 해결방안의 하나로 세 개의 항복면이 연속적으로 만나는 새로운 탄소성 캡 모델을 제시하였다. 본 논문에서는 모델의 증분형태의 구성식 및 새로운 응력을 구하기 위한 활동 항복면의 결정을 판단하는 알고리즘이 제시되었다. 동반 논문에서는 내재적인 응력적분 및 일관적인 접선계수를 유도하였고 예제계산들을 수행하였다.

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A Smooth Elasto-Plastic Cap Model(II): Integration Algorithm and Tangent Operator (연속 탄소성 캡 모델(II): 응력적분 및 접선계수)

  • 서영교
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.25-32
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    • 2001
  • 보편적인 탄소성 캡 모델은 전통적인 등방 이론에 기초를 두고 있다. 이러한 모델의 응력적분 및 접선 계수의 유도는 여러 가지 논문들에 나타나 있지만 축차 및 체적 거동을 동시에 다루는 내제적인 해석법을 통한 지반해석은 아직까지는 많은 도전이 요구되고 있다. 앞선 동반 논문에서는 비연속적으로 연결된 항복면 사이의 접선 계수는 특이점이 됨을 나타내었고 이에 대하여 새로운 캡 모델의 구성식이 제시되었다. 본 논문에서는 제시된 캡 모델의 비 조건적이고 안정된 내재적 응력적분 및 일관된 탄소성 접선계수를 유도하였다. 또한 간단한 예제를 통하여 모델의 수행능력을 보여주었고 사면안정계산이 수행되었다.

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Analysis of Injection Molding Process for CAP Mold (CAP 금형의 사출성형공정에 대한 해석)

  • Shin J. S.;Oh S. R.;Huh Y. M.;Yoon G. S.;Kim Y. J.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 2005.10a
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    • pp.23-27
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    • 2005
  • Generally, when the injection molds are made in advanced nations, the improvement of a quality and production rate is obtained by using CAE. In this paper, the methodology which is possible to reduce the cycle time of injection molding process is studies by using the cooling analysis with CAE(Moldmax). In case of changing the cooling system design with the analysis result of CAE, the manimum reduction of the cycle time runs into 30 percent. Finally, the average reduction of the cycle time is 17.8 percent.

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Process Design and Experimental Verification of Airbag Inflator Cap Forming (에어백 인플레이터 캡 성형 공정 개발 및 검증)

  • Lee, D.K.;Lee, M.S.;Park, J.W.;Kang, B.S.
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.201-210
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    • 2018
  • An airbag is an essential automotive component used in all kinds of vehicles such as an internal combustion engine and an electric motor vehicle and is used to minimize the damage of an occupant in the event of an accident. Airbag-related parts are being monopolized by a small number of foreign companies around the world. In this situation, it is necessary to develop and research the airbag-related part molding technology for expansion of the domestic airbag-related market and corporate export. As a part of this research, we have developed a mold for airbag inflator cap. The development consists of three steps which are the design of components, analysis of the design and verification of it. In the case of the design, the transfer type mold was designed for the multi-cylindrical shaped feature. Analysis was then conducted on the design. By examining the results of analysis, changing features and numbers of punches and dies were added in the analysis and repeatedly analyzed. After the addition, proper dimensions from the analysis were achieved, and prototypes were practically produced and verified. In the case of prototype verification, Pressurizing Burst Test was conducted on the existing products and the prototype. By comparing the results of the test, the possibility of replacing the existing product of the airbag inflator cap is presented in this paper.

Parameter Evaluation of a Smooth Elasto-plastic Cap Model (연속탄소성 캡 모델의 정수 산정)

  • Seo, Young-Kyo
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.125-130
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    • 2004
  • In this paper, the method of parameter estimation of a mathematical constitutive model blown as the smooth elasto-plastic cap model is studied. To predict the response of the real soil using this model, the eight parameters describing the constitutive equations have to be determined. First, experimental data are obtained from simple laboratory experiments such as one dimensional confined compression test in a consolidometer and drained triaxial compression test with the Ottawa sand f3r the reference value. Then, the numerical experiments are performed in the cap model with initial guessed parameters. The optimization method is utilized to fit the model response to experimental data by minimizing the error between the laboratory and numerical responses. Special attention is given to the parameter estimation procedure of numerical triaxial test due to the difficulty of the lateral strain measurements.

A Constitutive Model for Soil Using Mohr-Coulomb Criteria (Mohr-Coulomb식(式)을 사용한 흙의 구성(構成)모델)

  • Lee, Hyung Soo;Lee, Byung Dae
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.1405-1415
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    • 1994
  • The soil on the behavior of the nonlinear elastic work-hardening plasticity has a variety of stress paths due to the state of soil and the test conditions. The soil with a specific volume ${\upsilon}$ in principal stress space (${\sigma}_1$, ${\sigma}_2$, ${\sigma}_3$, and ${\upsilon}$v) displays the shape of an irregular hexagonal pyramid with an end cap. With variations of ${\upsilon}$ the size of the cap is changed but its shape remains unchanged and the movement of the cap is controlled by the increase or decrease of the plastic volumetric strain. By reflecting such a property of soil various cap models have been developed by researchers. In this thesis, a constitutive model of soil with a combination of the nonlinear elastic work-hardening plastic cap and the failure surfaces of Mohr-Coulomb (M-C cap model) has been developed. According to the the results of analyses using the work-hardening plastic cap model, the normally consolidated soil under shearing has experienced the work-hardening and plastic flow (movement of the cap). But in the shearing of the overconsolidated soil the elastic behavior is shown until the stress path has reached the failure surface and the cap does not move.

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Closed-die Compaction of AZO Powder for FE Simulation of Powder Compaction (압분공정의 유한요소 해석을 위한 AZO 분말의 Closed-die Compaction 실험)

  • Kim, Y.B.;Lee, J.S.;Lee, S.M.;Park, H.J.;Lee, G.A.
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.228-233
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    • 2012
  • In this study, powder compaction of AZO (alumina doped zinc oxide) powder was performed with a MTS 810 test system using a cylindrical die having a diameter of 10mm. Pressure-density curves were measured based on the load cell and displacement of the punch. The AZO powder compacts with various densities were formed to investigate the mechanical properties such as fracture stress of the AZO powder as a function of the compact density. Two types of compression tests were conducted in order to estimate the fracture stress using different loading paths: a diameteral compression test and a uniaxial compression test. The pressure-density curves of the AZO powder were obtained and the fracture stress of the compacted powders with various densities was estimated. The results show that the compact pressure dramatically increases as the density increases. Based on the experimental results, calibration of the modified Drucker-Prager/Cap model of the AZO powder for use in FE simulations was developed.

Plastic Behaviour of Green Powder Metallurgical Compacts

  • Prado, J. M.;Riera, M. D.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Powder Metallurgy Institute Conference
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    • 2006.09a
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    • pp.177-178
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    • 2006
  • The results of monotonic and cyclic uniaxial compression tests, in which the deviatoric component of the stress is predominant, carried out on green and recrystallized iron compacts with different levels of density are presented and discussed in order to analyse the macro and micro-mechanisms governing the mechanical behaviour of non-sintered PM materials. The plastic deformation of the particles, especially at the contact areas between neighbouring grains, produces an internal friction responsible for the main features observed in the behaviour of green metallic compacts. These results show important discrepancies with the plasticity models, Cam-Clay and Drucker-Prager Cap.

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