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Analytical Model Improvement of Automotive Muffler using the Experimental Results of Transmission Loss (투과손실 실험결과를 이용한 자동차용 소음기의 해석모델 개선)

  • Jung, Jin-Nyon;Kim, Won-Jin
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.18 no.9
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    • pp.204-209
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    • 2001
  • The finite element model for automotive muffler analysis is improved by modifying the boundary condition of outlet and the mesh of finite element model. The model minimizes the difference between transmission loss from analysis and that from experiment. Four different boundary conditions and the four types of finite element model are tested to find out the best one of those. From the case study it is verified that the bevel of transmission loss can be changed by the variation of radiation impedance value. Also the resonance or anti-resonance frequencies of transmission loss can be shifted by the variation of finite element mesh. An improved finite element model of muffler is proposed in consideration with the accuracy and the computing time of analysis.

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Layered finite element method in cracking and failure analysis of RC beams and beam-column-slab connections

  • Guan, Hong;Loo, Yew-Chaye
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.5 no.5
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    • pp.645-662
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    • 1997
  • A nonlinear semi-three-dimensional layered finite element procedure is developed for cracking and failure analysis of reinforced concrete beams and the spandrel beam-column-slab connections of flat plates. The layered element approach takes the elasto-plastic failure behaviour and geometric nonlinearity into consideration. A strain-hardening plasticity concrete model and a smeared steel model are incorporated into the layered element formulation. Further, shear failure, transverse reinforcement, spandrel beams and columns are successfully modelled. The proposed method incorporating the nonlinear constitutive models for concrete and steel is implemented in a finite element program. Test specimens including a series of reinforced concrete beams and beam-column-slab connections of flat plates are analysed. Results confirm the effectiveness and accuracy of the layered procedure in predicting both flexural and shear cracking up to failure.

Finite Element Analysis Piezocone Test I (피에조콘 시험의 유한요소 해석 I)

  • 김대규
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.183-190
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    • 2000
  • In this research, the finite element analysis of piezocone penetration and dissipation tests have been conducted using the anisotropic elastoplastic-viscoplastic bounding surface model in the Updated Lagrangian reference frame for the large deformation and finite strain nu\ature of piezocone penetration. Accordingly, virtual work equation and corresponding finite element equations have been reformulated. Theory of mixtures has been incorporated to explain the behavior of the sol. It has been observed that the viscoplastic part of the soil model affected the whole formulation. The results of the finite element analysis have been compared and investigated with the experimental results. The formulations and the results are described in part 'I' and part 'II', respectively.

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Finite Element Analysis of Soil-Reinforced Segmental Retaining Walls Subjected to Earthquake Loading (보강토 옹벽의 지진시 거동에 관한 유한요소해석)

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    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 2000.11a
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    • pp.101-108
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    • 2000
  • This paper presents the results of finite element analysis on the seismic response of a soil-reinforced segmental retaining wall subjected to a prescribed earthquake record. The results of finite element analysis indicate that the maximum wall displacement occurs at the top, exhibiting a cantilever type of wall movement. Also revealed is that the increase in reinforcement force is more pronounced in the upper part of the reinforced zone, resulting in a more or less uniform distribution. None of the design guidelines appears to be able to correctly predict the dynamic force increase when compared with the results of finite element analysis. The results demonstrated that there exist critical stiffness and length of reinforcement beyond which further increase would not contribute to additional reinforcing effect. Based on the findings from this study, a number of implications to the current design methods are discussed.

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Densification Analysis for SiC Powder under Cold Compaction (냉간압축 하에서 실리콘 카바이드 분말의 치밀화해석)

  • Park, Hwan;Kim, Ki-Tae
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.37 no.6
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    • pp.589-595
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    • 2000
  • Densification behavior of SiC powder was investigated under cold compaction. A special form of the Cap model was proposed from experimental data of SiC powder under triaxial compression. To compare with experimental data of SiC powder under cold compaction, the proposed constitutive model was implemented into a finite element program (ABAQUS). Finite element calculations from the Cam-Clay model and the modified Drucker-Prager model were also compared with experimental data of SiC powder. The agreements between experimental data and finite element results obtained from the proposed constitutive model are reasonably good. In die pressing, finite element results obtained from the Cam-Clay model and the modified Drucker-Prager model, however, show lower average density of SiC powder compacts compared to experimental data.

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Health Monitoring of Weldment By Post-processing Approach Using Finite Element Analysis (유한요소해석 후처리 기법을 이용한 용접부의 건전성 평가)

  • 이제명;백점기;강성원;김명현
    • Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.32-36
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    • 2002
  • In this paper, a numerical methodology for health monitoring of weldment was proposed using finite element method coupled with continuum damage mechanics. The welding-induced residual stress distribution of T-joint weldment was calculated using a commercial finite element package SYSWELD+. The distribution of latent damage was evaluated from the stress and strain components taken as the output of a finite element calculation. Numerical examples were given to demonstrate the usefulness of this so-called "post-processing approach" in the case of welding-induced damage assessment.

A Finite Element Analysis for Near-net-shape Forming of Al6061 Powder under Warm Pressing (온간 성형 하에서 Al 합금 분말의 정밀정형에 대한 유한요소해석)

  • Kim, Ki-Tae;Yang, Hoon-Chul;Kim, Jong-Kwang
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2003.04a
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    • pp.507-512
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    • 2003
  • A finite element analysis for near-net-shape forming of Al6061 powder was performed under warm pressing. The advantages of warm compaction by rubber isostatic pressing were discussed to obtain parts with better density distributions. To simulate densification and deformed shape of a powder compact during warm pressing, the elastoplastic constitutive equation based on yield function of Shima-Oyane was implemented into a finite element program(ABAQUS). The hyperelastic constitutive equation based on the Ogden strain energy potential was employed to analyze nonlinear elastic response of rubber. Finite element results were compared with experimental data for Al6061 powder compacts under warm pressing.

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The Effect of Finite Element Models in Thermal Analysis of Electronic Packages (반도체 패키지의 열변형 해석 시 유한요소 모델의 영향)

  • Choi, Nam-Jin;Joo, Jin-Won
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.380-387
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    • 2009
  • The reliability concerns of solder interconnections in flip chip PBGA packages are produced mainly by the mismatch of coefficient of thermal expansion(CTE) between the module and PCB. Finite element analysis has been employed extensively to simulate thermal loading for solder joint reliability and deformation of packages in electronic packages. The objective of this paper is to study the thermo-mechanical behavior of FC-PBGA package assemblies subjected to temperature change, with an emphasis on the effect of the finite element model, material models and temperature conditions. Numerical results are compared with the experimental results by using $moir{\acute{e}}$ interferometry. Result shows that the bending displacements of the chip calculated by the finite element analysis with viscoplastic material model is in good agreement with those by $moir{\acute{e}}$ inteferometry.

Evaluation of Thermal Characteristics of a Direct-Connection Spindle Using Finite Element Co-Analysis (유한 요소 해석을 활용한 직결 주축의 열적 특성 평가)

  • Kim, Tae-Won;Choi, Jin-Woo
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Technology Engineers
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.228-234
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    • 2013
  • This study focuses on development of a finite element model for analysis of thermal characteristics of a direct-connection spindle of a machining center by joint simulation of heat transfer and thermal deformation. Two finite element analyses were carried out procedurally for heat transfer, first, to identify temperature distribution of components of the spindle and then for thermal deformation to identify their structural behavior based on the temperature distribution. It was assumed that the heat transfer between a component revolving and the surrounding air is identical to that between a flat plate and the running air on it and the heat transfer is based on a uniform surface heat flux for turbulent flow. The results from the analyses were compared with those from experiments to validate the finite element model.

Direct Simulations of Aerodynamic Sounds by the Finite Difference and Finite Volume Lattice Boltzmann Methods

  • Tsutahara, Michihisa;Tamura, Akinori;Motizuki, Kazumasa;Kondo, Takamasa
    • 한국전산유체공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2006.10a
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    • pp.22-25
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    • 2006
  • Direct simulations of aerodynamic sound, especially sound emitted by rapidly rotating elliptic cylinder by the finite difference lattice Boltzmann method (FDLBM). Effect of pile-fabrics for noise reduction is also studied by the finite volume LBM (FVLBM) using an unstructured grid. Second order time integration and third order upwind scheme are shown to be enough for these simulations. Sound sources are detected to be doublets for both cases. For the elliptic cylinder, the doublet is generated in the interaction between the vortex and the edge. For the circular cylinders, they are generated synchronizing with the Karman vortex street, and it is also shown that the pile-fabrics covering the surface of the cylinder reduces the strength of the source.

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