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Curvilinear free-edge form effect on stability of perforated laminated composite plates

  • Zerin, Zihni;Basoglu, Muhammed Fatih;Turan, Ferruh
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.61 no.2
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    • pp.255-266
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    • 2017
  • In this study, self-supporting roofing elements especially convenient for large-span structures such as stadium, airport terminal, mall, coliseum, etc. were examined with respect to critical buckling load. These elements were assumed as laminated composite plates and, variation of free-edge forms, cutout types and lamination configurations were used as design parameters. Based on the architectural feature and structural requirements, the effects of curvilinear free-edge form on critical buckling load were focused on in this research. Within this scope, 14 types of lamination configuration were specified according to various orientation angle, number and thickness of plies with a constant value of total plate thickness. Besides that, 6 different types of cutout and 3 different free-edge forms were determined. By combining all these parameters 294 different critical buckling load analyses were performed by using ANSYS Mechanical software based on finite element method. Effects of those parameters on critical buckling load were evaluated referring to the obtained results. According to the results presented here, it may be concluded that lamination conditions have more significant influence on the critical buckling load values than the other parameters. On the other hand, it is perceived that curvilinear free-edge forms explicitly undergo changings depending on lamination conditions. For future work, existence of delamination might be considered and progression of the defect could be investigated by using non-linear analysis.

Free-edge effect in cross-ply laminated plates under a uniform extension

  • Sheng, Hongyu;Ye, Jianqiao
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.377-388
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    • 2004
  • Based on the basic equations of elasticity, free-edge effects on stresses in cross-ply laminated plates are found by using the state space method. The laminates are subjected to uniaxial-uniform extension plate, which is a typical example of general plane strain problem. The study takes into account material constants of all individual material layers and the state equation of a laminate is solved analytically in the through thickness direction. By this approach, a composite plate may be composed of an arbitrary number of orthotropic layers, each of which may have different material properties and thickness. The solution provides a continuous displacement and inter-laminar stress fields across all material interfaces and an approxiamte prediction to the singularity of stresses occurring in the boundary layer region of a free-edge. Numerical solutions are obtained and compared with the results obtained from an alternative numerical method.

A Strategy for the Simulation of Adhesive Layers

  • Ochsner, A.;Mishuris, G.;Gracio, J.
    • Journal of Adhesion and Interface
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 2005
  • The high accurate simulation of very thin glue layers based on the finite element method is still connected to many problems which result from the necessity to construct a complicated mesh of essentially different sizes of elements. This can lead to a loss of accuracy, unstable calculations and even loss of convergence. However, the implementation of special transmission elements along the glue ling and special edge-elements in the near-edge region would lead to a dramatic decrease of number of finite elements in the mesh and thus, prevent unsatisfactory phenomena in numerical analysis and extensive computation time. The theoretical basis for such special elements is the knowledge about appropriate transmission conditions and the edge effects near the free boundary of the adhesive layer. Therefore, recently proposed so-called non-classical transmission conditions and the behavior near the free edge are investigated in the context of the single-lap tensile-shear test of adhesive technology.

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Effects of Free-Stream Turbulence Intensity and Blowing Ratio on Film Cooling of Turbine Blade Leading Edge (자유유동 난류강도와 분사비가 터빈 블레이드 선단 막냉각 특성에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, S.M.;Kim, Youn-J.;Cho, H.H.
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2001.11b
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    • pp.746-751
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    • 2001
  • We used a cylindrical model which simulates turbine blade leading edge to investigate the effects of free-stream turbulence intensity and blowing ratio on film cooling of turbine blade leading edge. Tests are carried out in a low-speed wind tunnel on a cylindrical model with three rows of injection holes. Mainstream Reynolds number based on the cylinder diameter was $7.1\times10^4$. Two types of turbulence grid are used to increase a free-stream turbulence intensity. The effect of coolant blowing ratio was studied for various blowing ratios. For each blowing ratios, wall temperatures around the surface of the test model are measured by thermocouples installed inside the model. Results show that blowing ratios have small effect on spanwise-averaged film effectiveness at high free-stream turbulence intensity. However, an increase in free-stream turbulence intensity enhances significantly spanwise-averaged film effectiveness at low blowing ratio.

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Elastic Local Buckling for Orthotropic Channel Section Compression Members with Edge Stiffeners (연단보강된 직교이방성 Channel 단면 압축재의 탄성국부좌굴)

  • 최원창;정상균;윤순종
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society For Composite Materials Conference
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    • 2001.10a
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    • pp.91-94
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    • 2001
  • This paper presents the analytical investigation pertaining to the local buckling behavior of orthotropic channel section compression members stiffened with unsymmetric stiffeners at its free edges. In the analysis, tile edge stiffener is modeled as a beam element or a plate element. The result of both cases is presented in graphical form so that the effects of edge stiffeners on the local buckling strength of edge stiffened channel section member can be found.

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Thermal Stresses near the Edge in a Clad (클래딩 자유단의 열응력 해석)

  • 김형남;최성남;장기상
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.104-109
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    • 2000
  • Based on the principle of complementary energy, an analytical method is developed which focused on the end effects for determining thermal stress distributions in the clad beam. This method gives the stress distributions which completely satisfy the stress-free boundary condition at the edge. Numerical results shows that shear and peeling stress at the interface between the substrate and clad are significant near the edge and become negligible in the interior region. Even thought the relative location where the maximum or minimum stresses take place moves to interior as the length of the beam becomes smaller, the absolute location from the free end and the value of these stresses are the same in spite of the variation of the length of beam.

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Edge stresses analysis in thick composite panels subjected to axial loading using layerwise formulation

  • Ahmadi, Isa
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.57 no.4
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    • pp.733-762
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    • 2016
  • Based on a reduced displacement field, a layer-wise (LW) formulation is developed for analysis of thick shell panels which is subjected to axial tension. Employing the principle of minimum total potential energy, the local governing equations of thick panel which is subjected to axial extension are obtained. An analytical method is developed for solution of the governing equations for various edge conditions. The governing equations are solved for free and simply supported edge conditions. The interlaminar stresses in the panel are investigated by means of Hooke's law and also by means of integration of the equilibrium equations of elasticity. Dependency of the result upon the number of numerical layers in the layerwise theory (LWT) is studied. The accuracy of the numerical results is validated by comparison with the results of the finite element method and with other available results in the open literature and good agreement is seen between the results. Numerical results are then presented for the distribution of interlaminar normal and shear stresses within the symmetric and un-symmetric cross-ply thick panels with free and simply supported boundaries. The effects of the geometrical parameters such as radius to thickness and width to thickness ratio are investigated on the distribution of the interlaminar stresses in thick panels.

Thermal Stresses near the Edge of Layered Beam with Adhesive Layer (접착층을 가진 겹층보 끝단 부위의 열응력)

  • 김형남;김영호
    • Proceedings of the KWS Conference
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    • 2004.05a
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    • pp.51-53
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    • 2004
  • An analytical method is developed which focused on the end effects for determining the thermal stress distribution in an laminated beam bonded with adhesive layer. This method gives the stress distribution which satisfy the stress-free boundary condition at edge completely. Numerical example, in which an Al-Cu beam bonded with solder(Pb-Sn) is treated, shows that the shear and peeling stresses at the interfaces are significant near the edge and become negligible in the interior region.

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Thermal Stresses near the Edge in a Clad (클래딩 자유단의 열응력 해석)

  • 김형남;최성남;장기상
    • Proceedings of the KWS Conference
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    • 1999.10a
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    • pp.306-309
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    • 1999
  • Based on the principle of complementary energy, an analytical method is developed which focused on the end effects for determining thermal stress distributions in the claded beam. This method gives the stress distributions which completely satisfy the stress-free boundary condition at the edge. Numerical result shows that shear stress and peeling stress at the interface between the substrate and clad are significant near the edge and become negligible in the interior region. Even though the relative location where the maximum or minimum stresses take place moves to interior as the length of the beam become smaller, the absolute location from the free end and the value of these stresses are the same in spite of the variation of the length of beam.

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Thermo-viscoplastic finite element analysis of orthogonal metal cutting considered tool edge radius (공구끝단반경이 고려된 2차원 금속절삭에 대한 열-점소성 유한요소해석)

  • Kim, Kug-Weon;Lee, Woo-Young;Sin, Hyo-Chol
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.1-15
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    • 1998
  • In this paper, thermo-viscoplastic finite element analysis of the effect of tool edge radius on cutting process are performed. The thermo-viscoplastic cutting model is capable of dealing with free chip geometry and chip-tool contact length. The coupling with thermal effects is also considered. Orthogonal cutting experiments are performed for 0.2% carbon steel with tools having 3 different edge radii and the tool forces are measured. The experimental results are discussed in comparison with the results of the FEM analysis. From the study, we confirm that this cutting model can well be applied to the cutting process considered the tool edge radius and that a major causes of the "size effect" is the tool edge radius. With numerical analysis, the effects of the tool edge radius on the stress distributions in workpiece, the temperature distributions in workpiece and tool, and the chip shape are investigated.estigated.