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개방형 프레임 구조물의 볼트 조인트 강도해석 (Strength Analysis of Bolt Joints for an Open Frame Structure)

  • 이진민;이민욱;조수길;구만회;김학인;이태희
    • 대한기계학회논문집A
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    • 제33권8호
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    • pp.819-825
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    • 2009
  • An open frame structure is fastened by bolt joints for strength and shock attenuation. Therefore the full finite element model of an open frame structure should be properly modeled including bolt joints for strength analysis of the frames and joint assemblies which are operated under multi-loading conditions such as driving, drop, inertia and torsional loads. Then the joints and frames must satisfy the specified allowable strength constraints. Because the full finite element model has a large number of elements to perform strength analysis, a detailed fine bolt analysis seems to be very expensive. Therefore bolts of the full finite element model are approximately modeled by coupling method to constrain degree of freedoms between adjacent nodes. However, the coupling method can exaggerate stress results at the constrained nodes. Thus a detailed bolt analysis and a theoretical/experiential formula of bolts for a worst bolt joint are performed using reaction force applied both bolt and bolt joint. Finally, the results from the two methods are compared and discussed to verify the safety of the open frame structure.

개방형 프레임 구조물의 볼트 조인트 강도설계 (Strength Design of Bolt Joints for an Open Frame Structure)

  • 이진민;이민욱;조수길;구만회;김학인;이태희
    • 대한기계학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한기계학회 2008년도 추계학술대회A
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    • pp.523-528
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    • 2008
  • An open frame structure is fastened by bolt joints for strength and shock attenuation. Therefore the full finite element model of an open frame structure should be properly modeled including bolt joints for strength analysis of the frames and joint assemblies which are operated under multi-loading conditions such as driving, drop, inertia and torsional loads. Then the joints and frames must satisfy the specified allowable strength constraints. Because the full finite element model has a large number of elements to perform strength analysis, a detailed fine bolt analysis seems to be very expensive. Therefore bolts of the full finite element model are approximately modeled by constraints equations to constrain degree of freedoms between adjacent nodes. However, the constraints equation method can exaggerate stress results at the constrained nodes. Thus a detailed bolt analysis and a theoretical/experiential formula of bolts for a worst bolt joint are performed using reaction force applied both bolt and bolt joint. Finally, the results from the two methods are compared and discussed to verify the safety of the open frame structure.

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접합부의 변형을 고려한 파이프 설비의 효율적인 해석 (EFFICIENT ANALYSOS OF PIPING SYSTEMS WITH JOINT DEFORMATION)

  • 이동근;김남식;송윤환;이경훈
    • 전산구조공학
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    • 제2권3호
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    • pp.105-114
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    • 1989
  • 파이프 설비는 다양한 두께 및 직경, 길이를 가진 파이프들로 이루어진 구조물로서 정확한 해석을 위해서는 3차원의 유한요소 모델이 필요하다. 그러나 유한요소 모델에 의한 해석방법은 계산시간이 길어질 뿐만 아니라 방대한 양의 컴퓨터 용량을 필요로 한다. 반면에 파이프를 보요소로 가정한 단순한 해석 모델은 파이프 설비의 정확한 거동을 예측하기에 문제점이 많다. 따라서, 본 연구에서는 파이프 설비의 효율적인 해석모델을 제안하고자 한다. 제안된 해석모델은 보요소로 구성된 모델에 접합부 요소만을 추가함으로써 보요소만으로 구성된 모델만큼 단순하며, 또한 파이프 접합부의 국부적인 변형을 고려하기 때문에 파이프 설비의 거동을 정확히 예측할 수 있다. 예제 해석을 통하여 결과들을 비교함으로써 본 연구에서 제안한 모델의 효율성을 입증하였다.

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Optimal location of a single through-bolt for efficient strengthening of CHS K-joints

  • Amr Fayed;Ali Hammad;Amr Shaat
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제89권1호
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    • pp.61-75
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    • 2024
  • Strengthening of hollow structural sections using through-bolts is a cost-effective and straightforward approach. It's a versatile method that can be applied during both design and service phases, serving as a non-disruptive and budget-friendly retrofitting solution. Existing research on axially loaded hollow sections T-joints has demonstrated that this technique can amplify the joint strength by 50%, where single bolt could enhance the strength of the joint by 35%. However, there's a gap in understanding their use for K-joints. As the behavior of K-joints is more complex, and they are widely existent in structures, this study aims to bridge that gap by conducting comprehensive parametric study using finite element analysis. Numerical investigation was conducted to evaluate the effect of through bolts on K-joints focusing on using single through bolt to achieve most of the strengthening effect. A full-scale parametric model was developed to investigate the effect of various geometric parameters of the joint. This study concluded the existence of optimal bolt location to achieve the highest strength gain for the joint. Moreover, a rigorous statistical analysis was conducted on the data to propose design equations to predict optimal bolt location and the corresponding strength gain implementing the verified by finite element models.

A two-step approach for joint damage diagnosis of framed structures using artificial neural networks

  • Qu, W.L.;Chen, W.;Xiao, Y.Q.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제16권5호
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    • pp.581-595
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    • 2003
  • Since the conventional direct approaches are hard to be applied for damage diagnosis of complex large-scale structures, a two-step approach for diagnosing the joint damage of framed structures is presented in this paper by using artificial neural networks. The first step is to judge the damaged areas of a structure, which is divided into several sub-areas, using probabilistic neural networks with natural Frequencies Shift Ratio inputs. The next step is to diagnose the exact damage locations and extents by using the Radial Basis Function (RBF) neural network with the second Element End Strain Mode of the damaged sub-area input. The results of numerical simulation show that the proposed approach could diagnose the joint damage of framed structures induced by earthquake action effectively and has reliable anti-jamming abilities.

Modelling of shear deformation and bond slip in reinforced concrete joints

  • Biddah, Ashraf;Ghobarah, A.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제7권4호
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    • pp.413-432
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    • 1999
  • A macro-element model is developed to account for shear deformation and bond slip of reinforcement bars in the beam-column joint region of reinforced concrete structures. The joint region is idealized by two springs in series, one representing shear deformation and the other representing bond slip. The softened truss model theory is adopted to establish the shear force-shear deformation relationship and to determine the shear capacity of the joint. A detailed model for the bond slip of the reinforcing bars at the beam-column interface is presented. The proposed macro-element model of the joint is validated using available experimental data on beam-column connections representing exterior joints in ductile and nonductile frames.

Optimization of Peltier Current Leads Cooled by Two-Stage Refrigerators

  • Jeong, Eun-Soo
    • International Journal of Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration
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    • 제14권3호
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    • pp.94-101
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    • 2006
  • A theoretical investigation to find thermodynamically optimum design conditions of conduction-cooled Peltier current leads is performed. A Peltier current lead (PCL) is composed of a thermoelectric element (TE), a metallic lead and a high temperature superconductor (HTS) lead in the order of decreasing temperature. Mathematical expressions for the minimum heat flow per unit current crossing the TE-metal interface and the minimum heat flow per unit current from the metal lead to the joint of the metal and the HTS leads are obtained. It is shown that the temperature at the TE -metal interface possesses a unique optimal value that minimizes the heat flow to the joint and that this optimal value depends on the material properties of the TE and the metallic lead but not the joint temperature nor electric current. It is also shown that there exists a unique optimal value for the joint temperature between the metal and the HTS leads that minimizes the sum of the power dissipated by ohmic heating in the current leads and the refrigerator power consumed to cool the lead, for a given length of the HTS.

이종접합재 접합계면의 응력해석 (Stress Analysis of Brazed Interface in Dissimilar Materials by BEM)

  • 오환섭;김시현;김성재;양인수
    • 한국정밀공학회지
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    • 제20권7호
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    • pp.171-176
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    • 2003
  • In this study, stress analysis using Boundary Element Method (BEM) was carried to investigate stress distribution in the brazing joint between a Hardmetal and a HSS. The two models were proposed to analyze the stress singularity in the interfaces of the brazing joint. The material type, thickness of the filler metal and the length of the vertical brazing adhesive are considered in the BEM analysis. As results, the peak point of the stress is founded to be in the lower interface of the brazed joint. It should be noted that the maximum stress of the peak point is being affected by the thickness and length of the brazing joint.

결합부 등가빔을 이용한 저진동 차체의 모델링 및 해석기법 (Modeling and Vibration Analysis of Vehicle Structures Using Equivalent Beam Stiffness for Joints)

  • 임홍재;김윤영;이상범;송명의
    • 소음진동
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    • 제5권4호
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    • pp.537-542
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    • 1995
  • In this paper the method of modeling and optimization for the joint of the vehicle structure is proposed. First it is described that the method of substituting equivalent beam elements to spring elements for the joint. The stiffnesses of the spring elementsare calculated using the section properties of equivalent beam elements. To get required dynamic characteristics section properties of equivalent beam element are set to design variables and optimized. The study shows that joint stiffnesses can be effectively determined in designing vehicle structure.

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