• 제목/요약/키워드: design demands

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소형 LCD 도광판의 사출성형에 관한 연구 (2) : 공정조건이 휘도에 미치는 영향 (A Study on the Injection Molding for the Light Guide Plate of a Small Sized LCD (2) : Influences of Processing Conditions on the Brightness)

  • 이호상
    • 소성∙가공
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    • 제11권4호
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    • pp.341-348
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    • 2002
  • For the light guide plate of the TFT-LCD, there have been increasing demands for higher brightness, thin and light-weight design, and lower power consumption. To meet these demands, a micro-prism-type frontlight that integrates a prismatic sheet and a light-guiding plate has been developed. In this paper, the influences of processing conditions on the brightness were studied lot the injection molding of the light guide plate. Based on the experiment with an actual mold, the design of experiments and the neural network theory were used lot choosing the optimal processing parameters to increase the brightness and the uniformity. The verification experiment also showed that the brightness and the uniformity were increased dramatically with the chosen processing conditions.

Fluid-structure interaction simulation of a floating wave energy convertor with water-turbine driven power generation

  • Zullah, Mohammed Asid;Lee, Young-Ho
    • Journal of Advanced Marine Engineering and Technology
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    • 제40권8호
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    • pp.710-720
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    • 2016
  • The Floating Wave Energy Convertor (FWEC) mooring design has an important requirement associated with the fact that, for a wave energy converter, the mooring connections may interact with their oscillations, possibly modifying its energy absorption significantly. It is therefore important to investigate what might be the most suitable mooring design according to the converter specifications and take into account the demands placed on the moorings in order to assure their survivability. The objective of this study is to identify a computational fluid dynamics method for investigating the effects of coupling a wave energy device with a mooring system. Using the commercial software ANSYS AQWA and ANSYS FLUENT, a configuration was studied for different displacements from the equilibrium position, load demands on the moorings, and internal fluid motion. These results and findings form a basis for future efforts in computational model development, design refinement, and investigation of station keeping for FWEC units.

Implications of yield penetration on confinement requirements of r.c. wall elements

  • Tastani, Souzana P.;Pantazopoulou, Stavroula J.
    • Earthquakes and Structures
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    • 제9권4호
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    • pp.831-849
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    • 2015
  • Seismic-design procedures for walls require that the confinement in the critical (plastic hinge) regions should extend over a length in the compression zone of the cross section at the wall base where concrete strains in the Ultimate Limit State (ULS) exceed the limit of 0.0035. In a performance-based framework, confinement is linked to required curvature ductility so that the drift demand at the performance point of the structure for the design earthquake may be met. However, performance of flexural walls in the recent earthquakes in Chile (2010) and Christchurch (2011) indicates that the actual compression strains in the critical regions of many structural walls were higher than estimated, being responsible for several of the reported failures by toe crushing. In this study, the method of estimating the confined region and magnitude of compression strain demands in slender walls are revisited. The objective is to account for a newly identified kinematic interaction between the normal strains that arise in the compression zone, and the lumped rotations that occur at the other end of the wall base due to penetration of bar tension yielding into the supporting anchorage. Design charts estimating the amount of yield penetration in terms of the resulting lumped rotation at the wall base are used to quantify the increased demands for compression strain in the critical section. The estimated strain increase may exceed by more than 30% the base value estimated from the existing design expressions, which explains the frequently reported occurrence of toe crushing even in well confined slender walls under high drift demands. Example cases are included in the presentation to illustrate the behavioral parametric trends and implications in seismic design of walls.

일체형 시트의 충돌특성 개선을 위한 최적설계 (Optimization of the Integrated Seat for Crashworthiness Improvement)

  • 이광기;이광순;박현민;최동훈
    • 한국전산구조공학회논문집
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    • 제16권4호
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    • pp.345-351
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    • 2003
  • 자동차 산업에서 안전에 대한 법적인 요구 및 시장 수요의 증가에 따라 강도와 경량화라는 안전과 환경에 대한 상반된 목적을 만족시켜야 하기 때문에 일체형 시트의 설계는 점점 더 중요성이 부각되고 있다. 본 연구에서는 미국시험규정 FMVSS210에 따라 외연적 유한 요소해석 프로그램인 LS-Dyna를 사용하여 시트 충돌해석을 수행하였다 하지만 충돌해석은 많은 해석시간을 요구하기 때문에 효율적이고 신뢰성 있는 최적설계기법이 요구된다. 따라서 통계적 기법인 실험계획법과 반응표면모델을 적용하여 많은 해석시간을 요구하는 LS-Dyna해석을 가능한 줄이고 비선형 최적설계 알고리즘을 적용하여 강도와 경량화를 동시에 최적화하고자 한다. 본 연구에서는 실험계획법을 사용하여 최대 변위 및 총중량에 대한 설계영역을 탐색하고 반응표면모델을 구성하여 최적설계를 수행하였다.

Integer solution to the ring loading problem with demand splitting

  • Myung, Young-Soo
    • 한국경영과학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국경영과학회 1996년도 추계학술대회발표논문집; 고려대학교, 서울; 26 Oct. 1996
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    • pp.125-128
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    • 1996
  • In this paper, we consider a ring loading problem, which arises in the design of SONET bidirectional rings. We deal with the case where demands are allowed to be split and routed in two different directions. Even if integral . demands are given, the optimal solution of the problem doesn't always have integral values. We present an efficient algorithm which produces an integral optimal solution.

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A simplified seismic design method for low-rise dual frame-steel plate shear wall structures

  • Bai, Jiulin;Zhang, Jianyuan;Du, Ke;Jin, Shuangshuang
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제37권4호
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    • pp.447-462
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    • 2020
  • In this paper, a simplified seismic design method for low-rise dual frame-steel plate shear wall (SPSW) structures is proposed in the framework of performance-based seismic design. The dynamic response of a low-rise structure is mainly dominated by the first-mode and the structural system can be simplified to an equivalent single degree-of-freedom (SDOF) oscillator. The dual frame-SPSW structure was decomposed into a frame system and a SPSW system and they were simplified to an equivalent F-SDOF (SDOF for frame) oscillator and an equivalent S-SDOF (SDOF for SPSW) oscillator, respectively. The analytical models of F-SDOF and S-SDOF oscillators were constructed based on the OpenSees platform. The equivalent SDOF oscillator (D-SDOF, dual SDOF) for the frame-SPSW system was developed by combining the F-SDOF and S-SDOF oscillators in parallel. By employing the lateral force resistance coefficients and seismic demands of D-SDOF oscillator, the design approach of SPSW systems was developed. A 7-story frame-SPSW system was adopted to verify the feasibility and demonstrate the design process of the simplified method. The results also show the seismic demands derived by the equivalent dual SDOF oscillator have a good consistence with that by the frame-SPSW structure.

Inter-story pounding between multistory reinforced concrete structures

  • Karayannis, Chris G.;Favvata, Maria J.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제20권5호
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    • pp.505-526
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    • 2005
  • The influence of the inter-story structural pounding on the seismic behaviour of adjacent multistory reinforced concrete structures with unequal total heights and different story heights is investigated. Although inter-story pounding is a common case in practice, it has not been studied before in the literature as far as the authors are aware. Fifty two pounding cases, each one for two different seismic excitations, are examined. From the results it can be deduced that: (i) The most important issue in the inter-story pounding is the local effect on the external column of the tall building that suffers the impact from the upper floor slab of the adjacent shorter structure. (ii) The ductility demands for this column are increased comparing with the ones without the pounding effect. In the cases that the two buildings are in contact these demands appear to be critical since they are higher than the available ductility values. In the cases that there is a small distance between the interacting buildings the ductility demands of this column are also higher than the ones of the same column without the pounding effect but they appear to be lower than the available ductility values. (iii) It has to be stressed that in all the examined cases the developed shear forces of this column exceeded the shear strength. Thus, it can be concluded that in inter-story pounding cases the column that suffers the impact is always in a critical condition due to shear action and, furthermore, in the cases that the two structures are in contact from the beginning this column appears to be critical due to high ductility demands as well. The consequences of the impact can be very severe for the integrity of the column and may be a primary cause for the initiation of the collapse of the structure. This means that special measures have to be taken in the design process first for the critically increased shear demands and secondly for the high ductility demands.

A displacement-based seismic design procedure for buildings with fluid viscous dampers

  • Banuelos-Garcia, Francisco H.;Ayala, Gustavo;Lopez, Saul
    • Earthquakes and Structures
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    • 제18권5호
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    • pp.609-623
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    • 2020
  • This paper presents a displacement-based seismic design procedure for new structures with fluid viscous dampers and/or for existing structures, where these devices are required as a retrofit measure and damage control. To consider the non-proportional damping produced by these devices in a conventional modal spectral analysis, the effect of the fluid viscous dampers is approximated as the sum of a proportional damping matrix and a complementary matrix which is representative of non-proportional damping matrix. To illustrate the application of this procedure and evaluate the performance of structures designed with the procedure proposed, five regular plane frames: 8, 12, 17, 20 and 25-storey, and an 8-storey building are designed. The seismic demands used for design and validation were the records obtained at the SCT site during the 1985 Michoacan earthquake, and that of the 2017 Morelos - Puebla earthquake obtained at the Culhuacan site, both stations located on soft soil sites. To validate the procedure proposed, the performances and damage distributions used as design targets were compared with the corresponding results from the nonlinear step-by-step analyses of the designed structures subjected to the same seismic demands.

Scaling of design earthquake ground motions for tall buildings based on drift and input energy demands

  • Takewaki, I.;Tsujimoto, H.
    • Earthquakes and Structures
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    • 제2권2호
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    • pp.171-187
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    • 2011
  • Rational scaling of design earthquake ground motions for tall buildings is essential for safer, risk-based design of tall buildings. This paper provides the structural designers with an insight for more rational scaling based on drift and input energy demands. Since a resonant sinusoidal motion can be an approximate critical excitation to elastic and inelastic structures under the constraint of acceleration or velocity power, a resonant sinusoidal motion with variable period and duration is used as an input wave of the near-field and far-field ground motions. This enables one to understand clearly the relation of the intensity normalization index of ground motion (maximum acceleration, maximum velocity, acceleration power, velocity power) with the response performance (peak interstory drift, total input energy). It is proved that, when the maximum ground velocity is adopted as the normalization index, the maximum interstory drift exhibits a stable property irrespective of the number of stories. It is further shown that, when the velocity power is adopted as the normalization index, the total input energy exhibits a stable property irrespective of the number of stories. It is finally concluded that the former property on peak drift can hold for the practical design response spectrum-compatible ground motions.