• 제목/요약/키워드: fluid added mass

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연약지점을 갖는 유체에 잠긴 기둥의 진동 특성 (Vibration Characteristics of Immersed Column with Soft Base)

  • 오상진;모정만
    • 한국전산구조공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국전산구조공학회 2006년도 정기 학술대회 논문집
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    • pp.697-702
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    • 2006
  • This paper deals with the free vibrations of immersed columns with soft base. The support condition of the column is represented by using a translational spring and a rotational spring. The eccentricity and rotatory inertia of the concentrated mass at the top are taken into account. In the governing equation for the free vibration of column, the density of immersed part was modified to account for the added fluid mass. The governing differential equations are solved numerically using the corresponding boundary conditions. Numerical results are presented to show the effects on the natural frequencies of non-dimensional system parameters: the mass density ratio of fluid to column, the ratio of fluid depth to span length, the ratio of tip mass to total column mass, the dimensionless mass moment of inertia, the eccentricity, the translation spring parameter, and the rotational spring parameter.

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유체장 변화에 따른 사각형 탱크의 진동에 관한 연구 (Case Study on Hydroelastic Vibration of Plate for Various Bounded Fluid Field)

  • 최수현;조현동;김극수
    • 한국소음진동공학회논문집
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    • 제17권1호
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    • pp.3-9
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    • 2007
  • In this paper, a numerical case study is carried out on the hydroelastic vibration of rectangular plate with various fluid field. It is assumed that the tank wall is clamped along the plate edges. The VMM(virtual mass method) of Nastran is used for the simulation of fluid domain and calculating natural frequency of fluid-coupled structure. In this paper, natural frequencies are calculated and compared for rectangular plates with various fluid field such as infinite fluid and finite fluid, length change of finite fluid field and various fluid contacting conditions.

사각형 탱크 보강판의 유체구조 연성진동에 대한 이론적 인구 (Analytical Study on Hydroelastic Vibration of Stiffened Plate for a Rectangular Tank)

  • 김극수;김대웅;이영범;;최수현;김용수
    • 한국소음진동공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국소음진동공학회 2005년도 추계 학술대회논문집(수송기계편)
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    • pp.65-68
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    • 2005
  • In this paper, a theoretical study is carried out on the hydroelastic vibration of a rectangular tank wall. It is assumed that the tank wall is clamped along the plate edges. The fluid velocity potential is used for the simulation of fluid domain and to obtain the added mass due to wall vibration. In addition, the vibration characteristics of stiffened wall of the rectangular tank are investigated. Assumed mode method is utilized to the stiffened plate model and hydrodynamic force is obtained by the proposed approach. The coupled natural frequencies are obtained from the relationship between kinetic energies of a wall including fluid and the potential energy of the wall. The theoretical result is compared with the three-dimensional finite element method and then added mass effect is discussed due to tank length and potential mode.

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유체의 영향을 고려한 프리스트레스트 액체저장 탱크의 동적해석 (Dynamic Analysis of Prestressed Liquid Storage Tanks Considering Fluid Effect)

  • 황철성;백인열
    • 한국지진공학회논문집
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    • 제3권4호
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    • pp.71-82
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    • 1999
  • 자오방향 및 주변방향으로 프리스트레스트 하중이 작용된 축대칭 쉘 구조물을 축대칭요소로 모델화하였다 유체-구조물의 상호관계는 접촉면에서 구조물의 가속도에 비례한 부가질량으로 표현하였으며 부가질량은 유체를 비점성 비압축 및 비회전으로 가정하여 유한요소법에 의해 구하였다. 이에 대한 수치해석을 통하여 고유진동해석 및 지진하중을 주하중으로 한 동적해석을 실시하였다 이때 기하학적으로 축대칭인 구조물의 특성을 최대한으로 이용할 수 있도록 쉘을 링요소로 모델링하였으며 기하학적 비선형관계식에 의하여 동적 모형식을 유도하였다 프로그램을 통하여 해석한 결과를 프리스트레스하중 하에서 고유진동수에 대한 정해와 비교한 결과 20개 이내의 링요소로 모델링한 경우에서도 정해와 근접한 해를 얻을수 있었으며 내부유체가 있는 경우에 대한 고유진동수를 문헌과 비교한 결과 근접한 해를 얻을 수 있었다 내부유체의 높이의 증가에 따라 고유진동수는 현저히 감소하였으며 Wave Number가 적을수록 감소폭이 크게 나타났다. 지진하중에 대한 반경방향의 처짐을 해석한 결과 동일한 크기의 프리스트레스하중이 작용될 때 자오방향의 프리스트레스하중이 작용될 경우가 다소 큰 처짐값을 나타내었다.

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부유체의 상하동요 고유진동수 예측 (Prediction of Heave Natural Frequency for Floating Bodies)

  • 김기범;이승준
    • 대한조선학회논문집
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    • 제54권4호
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    • pp.329-334
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    • 2017
  • As the motion response of heave for floating bodies on the water surface is relatively large near the natural frequency, it is necessary to predict its value accurately from the stage of initial design. Bodies accelerating in fluid experience force acted upon by the fluid, and this force is quantified by using the concept of added mass. For predicting the natural frequency of heave we need to know the added mass, which is given as a function of frequency, and hence the natural frequency can be obtained through only by iteration process, as was pointed out by Lee (2008). His method was applied to circular cylinders, and two dimensional cylinders of Lewis form by making use of the Ursell-Tasai method in the previous works, Lee and Lee (2013), Kim and Lee (2013), and Song and Lee (2015). In this work, a similar algorithm employing the concept of strip method is adopted for predicting the heave natural frequency of KCS(KRISO Container Ship), and the obtained computational result was compared with other existing experimental data, and the agreement seems reasonable. Furthermore, through the error analysis, it is shown that why the frequency corresponding to the local minimum of the added mass and the natural frequency are very close. And it seems probable that we can predict the heave natural frequency if we know only the local minimum of added mass and the corresponding frequency under a condition, which holds for ship-like bodies in general.

Numerical simulation in time domain to study cross-flow VIV of catenary riser subject to vessel motion-induced oscillatory current

  • Liu, Kun;Wang, Kunpeng;Wang, Yihui;Li, Yulong
    • International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
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    • 제12권1호
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    • pp.491-500
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    • 2020
  • The present study proposes a time domain model for the Vortex-induced Vibration (VIV) simulation of a catenary riser under the combination of the current and oscillatory flow induced by vessel motion. In this model, the hydrodynamic force of VIV comprises excitation force, hydrodynamic damping and added mass, which are taken as functions of the non-dimensional frequency and amplitude ratio. The non-dimensional frequency is related with the response frequency, natural frequency, lock-in range and the fluid velocity. The relatively oscillatory flow induced by vessel motion is taken into account in the fluid velocity. Considering that the added mass coefficient and the non-dimensional frequency can affect each other, an iterative analysis is conducted at each time step to update the added mass coefficient and the natural frequency. This model is in detail validated against the published test models. The results show that the model can reasonably reflect the effect of the added mass coefficient on the VIV, and can well predict the riser's VIV under stationary and oscillatory flow induced by vessel motion. Based on the model, this study carries out the VIV simulation of a catenary riser with harmonic vessel motion. By analyzing the bending moment near the touchdown point, it is found that under the combination of the ocean current and oscillatory flow the vessel motion may decrease the VIV response, while increase the excited frequencies. In addition, the decreasing rate of the VIV under vessel surge is larger than that under vessel heave at small vessel motion velocity, while the situation becomes opposite at large vessel motion velocity.

CO2를 작동유체로 하는 가스터빈의 성능예측 (Performance Prediction of a Gas Turbine Using CO2 as Working Fluid)

  • 양현준;강도원;이종준;김동섭
    • 한국유체기계학회 논문집
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    • 제14권2호
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    • pp.41-46
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    • 2011
  • This study investigated the changes in performance and operating characteristics of an F-class gas turbine according to the change of working fluid from air to carbon dioxide. The revised gas turbine is the topping cycle of the semi-closed oxy-fuel combustion combined cycle. With the same turbine inlet temperature, the $CO_2$ gas turbine is expected to produce about 85% more power. The main contributor is the greater compressor mass flow and the added oxygen flow for the combustion. Compressor pressure ratio increases about 50%. However, the gas turbine efficiency reduces about 10 %. Modulation of inlet guide vane to reduce the compressor inlet mass flow, the major purpose of which is to reduce the compressor inlet Mach number, was also performed.

Seismic modeling and analysis for sodium-cooled fast reactor

  • Koo, Gyeong-Hoi;Kim, Suk-Hoon;Kim, Jong-Bum
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제43권4호
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    • pp.475-502
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    • 2012
  • In this paper, the seismic analysis modeling technologies for sodium-cooled fast reactor (SFR) are presented with detailed descriptions for each structure, system and component (SSC) model. The complicated reactor system of pool type SFR, which is composed of the reactor vessel, internal structures, intermediate heat exchangers, primary pumps, core assemblies, and core support structures, is mathematically described with simple stick models which can represent fundamental frequencies of SSC. To do this, detailed finite element analyses were carried out to identify fundamental beam frequencies with consideration of fluid added mass effects caused by primary sodium coolant contained in the reactor vessel. The calculation of fluid added masses is performed by detailed finite element analyses using FAMD computer program and the results are discussed in terms of the ways to be considered in a seismic modeling. Based on the results of seismic time history analyses for both seismic isolation and non-isolation design, the functional requirements for relative deflections are discussed, and the design floor response spectra are proposed that can be used for subsystem seismic design.

댐 취수탑 3차원 내진안전성 평가에서의 동수압 적용방법에 관한 연구 (Application of Hydrodynamic Pressure for Three­dimensional Earthquake Safety Analysis of Dam Intake Towers)

  • 송광석;민경욱;배정주;이지호
    • 한국지진공학회논문집
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    • 제22권3호
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    • pp.139-147
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    • 2018
  • In the present study, effective hydrodynamic pressure modeling methods for three-dimensional earthquake safety analysis of a dam intake tower structure are investigated. Time history analysis results using the Westergaard added mass and Chopra added mass methods are compared with the one by the CASI (Coupled Acoustic Structural Interaction) method, which is accepted as giving almost exact solutions, to evaluate the difference in displacement response, stress and dynamic eccentricity. The 3D time history analysis of a realistic intake tower, which has the standard geometry widely used in Korea, shows that the Chopra added mass method gives similar results in displacement and stress and less conservative results in dynamic eccentricity to CASI ones, while the Westergaard added mass yields much more conservative results in all measures. This study suggests to use the CASI method directly for three-dimensional earthquake safety analysis of a dam intake tower, if computationally possible.