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Numerical investigation of geocell reinforced slopes behavior by considering geocell geometry effect

  • Ardakani, Alireza;Namaei, Ali
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.24 no.6
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    • pp.589-597
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    • 2021
  • The present study evaluates geocell reinforced slope behavior. A three dimensional analysis is carried out to simulate soil and geocell elastoplastic behavior using the finite difference software FLAC3D. In order to investigate the geocell reinforcement effect, the geocell aperture size, thickness, geocell placement condition and soil compaction had been considered as variable parameters. Moreover, a comparison is evaluated between geocell reinforcing system and conventional planar reinforcement. The obtained results showed that the pocket size, thickness and soil compaction have considerable influence on the geocell reinforcement slope performance. Moreover, it was found that the critical sliding surface was bounded by the first geocell reinforcement and the slope stability increases, by increasing the vertical space between geocell layers. In addition, the comparison between geocell and geogrid reinforcement indicates the efficiency of using cellular honeycomb geosynthetic reinforcement.

Geometry effect in the drug delivery for therapy with nanomedicines based on the conditions of the sport

  • Zhu, Lemei;Zou, Xuemin;Li, Xi;Zhang, Yuan;Liu, Juan;Xiang, Yuhan
    • Advances in nano research
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.217-231
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    • 2022
  • This study investigates the geometrical impact on the nanomedicine drug delivery via nanodevices. A nanomotor made of the nanotube carrying the drug as the motor blade is considered in the blood flow. Physical activities change the blood flow, and sports training enhances the blood flow and plays a significant role in the stability of drug delivery devices. This paper studies the impact of geometrical parameters on the nanomotors carrying the nanomedicine. The effect of physical exercise on the dynamic response regarding the stability of drug delivery devices is discussed in detail.

HCCR breeding blankets optimization by changing neutronic constrictions

  • Zadfathollah Seighalani, R.;Sedaghatizade, M.;Sadeghi, H.
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.53 no.8
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    • pp.2564-2569
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    • 2021
  • The neutronic analysis of Helium Cooled Ceramic Reflector (HCCR) breeding blankets has been performed using the 3D Monte Carlo code MCNPX and ENDF nuclear data library. This study aims to reduce 6Li percentage in the breeder zones as much as possible ensuring tritium self-sufficiency. This work is devoted to investigating the effect of 6Li percentage on the HCCR breeding blanket's neutronic parameters, such as neutron flux and spectrum, Tritium Breeding Ratio (TBR), nuclear power density, and energy multiplication factor. In the ceramic breeders at the saturated thickness, increasing the enrichment of 6Li reduces its share in the tritium production. Therefore, ceramic breeders typically use lower enriched Li from 30% to 60%. The investigation of neutronic analysis in the suggested geometry shows that using 60% 6Li in Li2TiO3 can yield acceptable TBR and energy deposition results, which would be economically feasible.

An analytical approach for aeroelastic analysis of tail flutter

  • Gharaei, Amin;Rabieyan-Najafabadi, Hamid;Nejatbakhsh, Hossein;Ghasemi, Ahmad Reza
    • Advances in Computational Design
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.69-79
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    • 2022
  • In this research, the aeroelastic instability of a tail section manufactured from aluminum isotropic material with different shell thickness investigated. For this purpose, the two degrees of freedom flutter analytical approach are used, which is accompanied with simulation by finite element analysis. Using finite element analysis, the geometry parameters such as the center of mass, the aerodynamic center and the shear center are determined. Also, by simulation of finite element method, the bending and torsional stiffnesses for various thickness of the airfoil section are determined. Furthermore, using Lagrange's methods the equations of motion are derived and modal frequency and critical torsional/bending modes are discussed. The results show that with increasing the thickness of the isotropic airfoil section, the flutter and divergence speeds increased. Compared of the obtained results with other research, indicates a good agreement and reliability of this method.

A GEOMETRIC APPROACH TO TIMELIKE FLOWS IN TERMS OF ANHOLONOMIC COORDINATES

  • Yavuz, Ayse;Erdogdu, Melek
    • Honam Mathematical Journal
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    • v.44 no.2
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    • pp.259-270
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    • 2022
  • This paper is devoted to the geometry of vector fields and timelike flows in terms of anholonomic coordinates in three dimensional Lorentzian space. We discuss eight parameters which are related by three partial differential equations. Then, it is seen that the curl of tangent vector field does not include any component in the direction of principal normal vector field. This implies the existence of a surface which contains both s - lines and b - lines. Moreover, we examine a normal congruence of timelike surfaces containing the s - lines and b - lines. Considering the compatibility conditions, we obtain the Gauss-Mainardi-Codazzi equations for this normal congruence of timelike surfaces in the case of the abnormality of normal vector field is zero. Intrinsic geometric properties of these normal congruence of timelike surfaces are obtained. We have dealt with important results on these geometric properties.

Composite aluminum-slab RC beam bonded by a prestressed hybrid carbon-glass composite material

  • Rabahi Abderezak;Tahar Hassaine Daouadji;Bensatallah Tayeb
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.85 no.5
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    • pp.573-592
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    • 2023
  • This paper presents a careful theoretical investigation into interfacial stresses in composite aluminum-slab reinforced concrete beam bonded by a prestressed hybrid carbon-glass composite material. The model is based on equilibrium and deformations compatibility requirements in and all parts of the strengthened beam, i.e., the aluminum beam, the slab reinforced concrete, the hybrid carbon-glass composite plate and the adhesive layer. The theoretical predictions are compared with other existing solutions. Numerical results from the present analysis are presented both to demonstrate the advantages of the present solution over existing ones and to illustrate the main characteristics of interfacial stress distributions. It is shown that the stresses at the interface are influenced by the material and geometry parameters of the composite beam. This research is helpful for the understanding on mechanical behaviour of the interface and design of the hybrid structures.

Effect of Horizontal Conducting Walls and Partitions on Two-Dimensional Laminar Natural Convective Heat Transfer in a Rectangular Enclosure (수평전도벽과 간막이가 직4각형 밀폐공간내에서의 2차원 층류 자연대류에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee Taik Sik;Lee Sang Woo
    • The Magazine of the Society of Air-Conditioning and Refrigerating Engineers of Korea
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.204-215
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    • 1987
  • Laminar natural convective heat transfer within a two-dimensional rectangular enclosure with horizontal conducting walls and partitions was investigated by numerical analysis and experiment. The enclosure consists of two isothermal vertical walls and two adiabatic horizontal walls. This combined heat transfer problem of conduction and natural convection was solved using finite difference method with SIMPLE algorithm, and temperature distribu-tions in the air filled enclosure was obtained using Mach-Zehnder interferometer. Good agree-ment was obtained between the predicted and measured results. The effect of geometric parameters and thermal properties on heat transfer was studied far Grashof numbers in range, $1\times10^4\;{\leqslant}\;G^r\;{\leqslant}\;6.4\times10^5.$ It was found that both velocity and temperature fields were in-fluenced significantly by thermal conductivity of the conducting walls and the partitions, and by geometry of partitions.

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On the dynamics of hockey stick after contacting with the ball

  • Yue Jia
    • Advances in concrete construction
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.287-301
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    • 2023
  • Hockey games attracts many fans around the world. This game requires a specific type of ball and a stick for controlling the motion and trace of the ball. This control of motion involves hitting the ball which is a direct intensive dynamic loading. The impact load transferred directly to the hand of the player and in the professional player may cause long term medical problems. Therefore, dynamic motion of the stick should be understood. In the current study, we analyze the dynamic motion of a hockey stick under impact loading from a hockey ball. In doing so, the stick geometry is simplified as a beam structure and quasi-2D relations of displacement is applied along with classical linear elasticity theory for isotropic materials. The governing equations and natural boundary condition are extracted using Hamilton's principle. The final equations in terms of displacement components are solved using Galerkin's numerical method. The results are presented using indentation and contact force values for variations of different parameters.

A study on the characteristics of acoustic emission signal in dynamic cutting process (동적 절삭과정에서 AE 신호의 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Jeong-Suk;Kang, Myeong-Chang;Kim, Duk-Whan
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.69-76
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    • 1994
  • AE(Acoustic Emission) signal is correlated to workpiece material, cutting conditions and tool geometry during metal cutting. The relationship between AE signal and cutting parameters can be obtained by theoretical model and experiments. The value of CR(Count Rate) is nearly constant in stable cutting, but when the chatter vibration occours, the value of CR is rapidly increased due to the vibration deformation zone. By experimental signal processing of AE, it is more effective than by RMS(Root Mean Square) measurement to detect the threshold of chatter vibration by CR measurement.

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Free vibration analysis of FGP nanobeams with classical and non-classical boundary conditions using State-space approach

  • Tlidji, Youcef;Benferhat, Rabia;Daouadji, Tahar Hassaine;Tounsi, Abdelouahed;Trinh, L.Cong
    • Advances in nano research
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    • v.13 no.5
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    • pp.453-463
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    • 2022
  • This paper aims to investigate the vibration analysis of functionally graded porous (FGP) beams using State-space approach with several classical and non-classical boundary conditions. The materials properties of the porous FG beams are considered to have even and uneven distributions profiles along the thickness direction. The equation of motion for FGP beams with various boundary conditions is obtained through Hamilton's principle. State-space approach is used to obtain the governing equation of porous FG beam. The comparison of the results of this study with those in the literature validates the present analysis. The effects of span-to-depth ratio (L/h), of distribution shape of porosity and others parameters on the dynamic behavior of the beams are described. The results show that the boundary conditions, the geometry of the beams and the distribution shape of porosity affect the fundamental frequencies of the beams.