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A boundary-volume integral equation method for the analysis of wave scattering

  • Touhei, Terumi
    • Coupled systems mechanics
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.183-204
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    • 2012
  • A method for the analysis of wave scattering in 3-D elastic full space is developed by means of the coupled boundary-volume integral equation, which takes into account the effects of both the boundary of inclusions and the uctuation of the wave field. The wavenumber domain formulation is used to construct the Krylov subspace by means of FFT. In order to achieve the wavenumber domain formulation, the boundary-volume integral equation is transformed into the volume integral equation. The formulation is also focused on this transform and its numerical implementation. Several numerical results clarify the accuracy and effectiveness of the present method for scattering analysis.

New Direct Kinematic Formulation of 6 D.O.F Stewart-Cough Platforms Using the Tetrahedron Approach

  • Song, Se-Kyong;Kwon, Dong-Soo
    • Transactions on Control, Automation and Systems Engineering
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.217-223
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    • 2002
  • The paper presents a single constraint equation of the direct kinematic solution of 6-dof (Stewart-Gough) platforms. Many research works have presented a single polynomial of the direct kinematics for several 6-dof platforms. However, the formulation of the polynomial has potential problems such as complicated formulation procedures and discrimination of the actual solution from all roots. This results in heavy computational burden and time-consuming task. Thus, to overcome these problems, we use a new formulation approach, called the Tetrahedron Approach, to easily derive a single constraint equation, not a polynomial one, of the direct kinematics and use two well-known numerical iterative methods to find the solution of the single constraint equation. Their performance and characteristics are investigated through a series of simulation.

Computations of Flows and Acoustic Wave Emitted from Moving Body by ALE Formulation in Finite Difference Lattice Boltzmann Model (차분격자볼츠만법에 ALE모델을 적용한 이동물체 주위의 흐름 및 유동소음의 수치모사)

  • KANG HO-KEUN
    • Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
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    • v.20 no.1 s.68
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    • pp.48-54
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    • 2006
  • In this paper, flowfield and acoustic-field around moving bodies are simulated by the Arbitrary Lagrangian Eulerian (ALE) formulation in the finite difference lattice Boltzmann method. Some effects are checked by comparing flaw about a square cylinder in ALE formulation and that in the fixed coordinates, and both agree very well. Matching procedure between the moving grid and fixed grid is also considered. The applied method in which the both grids are connected through buffer region is shown to be superior to moving overlapped grid. Dipole-like emissions of sound wave from harmonically vibrating bodies in two- and three-dimensional cases are simulated.

An Incompressible Flow Computation by a Hierarchical Iterative Preconditioning (계층적 반복의 예조건화에 의한 비압축성 유동 계산)

  • KIM JIN WHAN;JEONG CHANG-RYUL
    • Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
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    • v.17 no.5 s.54
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    • pp.11-18
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    • 2003
  • In two-dimensional incompressible flows, a preconditioning technique called Hierarchical Iterative Procedure (HIP) has been implemented on a SUPG finite element formulation. By using the SUPG formulation, one can escape from the LBB constraint hence, achieving an equal order formulation. In this paper, we increased the order of interpolation up to cubic. The conjugate gradient squared (CGS) method is used for the outer iteration, and the HIP for the preconditioning for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equation. The hierarchical elements have been used to achieve a higher order accuracy in fluid flow analyses, but a proper and efficient iterative procedure for higher order finite element formulation has not been available, thus far. The numerical results by the present HIP for the lid driven cavity flow showed the present procedure to be stable, very efficient, and useful in flow analyses, in conjunction with hierarchical elements.

A new incompatible mixed formulation for incompressible and nearly-incompressible media (비압축성 문제에 대한 비적합 복합유한요소 정식화)

  • Ju, Sang-Baek;Sin, Hyo-Chol
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.365-371
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    • 1998
  • In the present study, we attempted to add the incompatible functions as additional variable terms to the conventional u-p formulation. It is derived from the four-field generalized variational principle that encompasses velocity, pressure, velocity strains and stress fields as independent interpolated variables. As a severe test of the present formulation, we have investigated the driven cavity with the corner velocity singularity like leaky lid. Through the test, the present element performs very well without unstable oscillation of pressure distribution.

Analysis of Packing Procedure Using Penalty Formulation in Injection Molding (사출성형에서의 Penalty Formulation을 이용한 Packing 과정 해석)

  • Kang, Sung-Yong;Kim, Seung-Mo;Kim, Sung-Kyung;Lee, Woo-Il;Kim, Dae-Hwan;Kim, Woo-Kyu;Kim, Hyung-Chae
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2004.11a
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    • pp.916-921
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    • 2004
  • The penalty method has been widely applied to analyses of incompressible fluid flow. However, we have not yet found any prior studies that employed penalty method to analyze compressible fluid flow. In this study, with an eye on the apparent similarity between the slight compressible formulation and the penalty formulation, we have proposed a new approximate approach that can analyze compressible packing process using the penalty parameter l. Based on the assumption of the isothermal flow, a set of reference solutions was obtained to verify the validity of the proposed scheme. Furthermore, we have applied the proposed scheme to the analysis of the packing process of different cases.

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Noise-robust Phase Gradient Retrieval Formulation for Phase-shifting Interferometry

  • Park, Dae-Seo;O, Beom-Hoan;Park, Se-Geun;Lee, El-Hang;Park, Jae-Hyun;Lee, Seung-Gol
    • Journal of the Optical Society of Korea
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.131-136
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    • 2010
  • Modification of the phase gradient formulation is proposed in order to make phase retrieval less susceptible to noise. The modified formulation is derived from separation of the phase terms and the intensity modulation terms of interferograms, and subsequent differentiation to reduce the noise-induced error of the phase gradient vector. Its performance is evaluated and compared to that of the conventional formulation, and noise-robust nature is confirmed.

A New Mathematical Formulation for the Classical Assembly Line Balancing Problem

  • Shin, Doo-Young;Lee, Daeyong
    • Journal of the Korean Operations Research and Management Science Society
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.217-228
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    • 1994
  • This paper presents a new integer formulation (Type III ALB) for a single model assembly line balancing problem. The objective of the formulation is to minimize the total idle time, which is defined as the product of the number of work stations and the cycle times minus the total work content. This formulation considers currently existing Type I (minimizing the number of work stations for a given cycle time) and type II (minimizing the cycle time for a given number of work stations) formulations as its special cases and provides the global minimum solutions of the cycle time and the number of work stations. This information would be of great value to line designers involved in designing new assembly lines and rebalancing old lines under flexible conditions. Solution methods based on combination of Type I and Type II approaches are also suggested and compared.

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Electrochemical Response of Polymer Actuators using Finite Element Formulation and ANSYS/Emag

  • Kang, Sung-Soo
    • Journal of Advanced Marine Engineering and Technology
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.369-375
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    • 2010
  • The two-dimensional finite element formulation for the basic field equations governing electrochemical responses of ionic conducting polymer-metal composite(IPMC) actuators is proposed in the present study. Biaxial deformation of a platinum plated Nafion actuator having 4 electrodes is dominated by electro-osmosis of hydrated ions and self-diffusion of free water molecules. Some numerical studies for IPMC actuators with electric field are carried out in order to show the validity of the proposed formulation and electric field analysis for the initial condition of total charge distribution are conducted using commercial code ANSYS/Emag.

Analysis of RC beams subjected to shock loading using a modified fibre element formulation

  • Valipour, Hamid R.;Huynh, Luan;Foster, Stephen J.
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.6 no.5
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    • pp.377-390
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    • 2009
  • In this paper an improved one-dimensional frame element for modelling of reinforced concrete beams and columns subjected to impact is presented. The model is developed in the framework of a flexibility fibre element formulation that ignores the shear effect at material level. However, a simple shear cap is introduced at section level to take account of possible shear failure. The effect of strain rate at the fibre level is taken into account by using the dynamic increase factor (DIF) concept for steel and concrete. The capability of the formulation for estimating the element response history is demonstrated by some numerical examples and it is shown that the developed 1D element has the potential to be used for dynamic analysis of large framed structures subjected to impact of air blast and rigid objects.