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A Study on the Axial Collapse Characteristics of Thin-Walled Members for Vehicles on the Variation of Section Shapes (차체구조용 박육단면부재의 단면형상변화에 따른 축압궤 특성에 관한 연구)

  • 이길성;백경윤;차천석;정진오;양인영
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2003.06a
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    • pp.1549-1552
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    • 2003
  • The front-end side members of automobiles absorb most of the energy in a front-end collision. The front-end side members are required to have a high stiffness together with easiness to collapse sequentially to absorb more impact energy. The axial static collapse test (5mm/mim) was conducted by using UTM with respect to the single hat shaped section members which are the standard section shape of the spot welded section members, to the single cap shaped section members, to the double cap shaped section members and to the double hat shaped section members whose section shape are changed in order to give more stiffness. As a result of test, the energy absorbing characteristic was analyzed for different section shapes. That is, it was analyzed that the change of section shape influenced the absorbing energy, the mean collapse load and the maximum collapse load, and that the relation between the change of section shape and the collapse mode.

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A Case Study for Improving Performance of A Banking System Using Load Test (부하테스트를 이용한 금융 시스템의 성능개선 사례)

  • Kim, Tai Suk;Lee, Jong Yun;Kim, Jong Soo
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.18 no.12
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    • pp.1501-1508
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    • 2015
  • In this paper, we describe a case study to improve performance through the load testing of multi-tired system for financial accounts before the system opening. The load test was conducted after the data collection tools(Performance Monitor, DB PSSDiag) were installed. By analyzing the collected log, we were able to identify the main sector requiring performance improvements among the presentation tier, web tier, business logic tier and data tier. The ASP.NET server-down on the web tier could be improved by modifying the parameter values in the configuration file. Some server downs occurred on the business logic tier when a large number of users access at the same time, were more difficult to be solved. By analyzing the hang-dump at the server-down time, we were able to find a process that caused the problem. and we had to modify the relevant codes. For major performance improvements of the data-tier, indices of some queries was optimized by using the built-in DBMS query analyzer, after analyzing the log of long-response-time queries. The problems and solutions considered in this case study will be a reference for the performance improvement of a multi-layer system with the similar structure.

The Effect on Fatigue Crack Growth due to Omitting Low-amplitude Loads from Variable Amplitude Loading (변동하중에서 미소하중의 제거가 균열진전에 미치는 영향)

  • Shim, D.S.;Lee, S.H.;Kim, J.K.
    • Journal of Power System Engineering
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.11-16
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    • 2004
  • In this study, to investigate the effects of omitting low-amplitude cycles from a flight-simulation loading, crack growth tests were conducted on 2124-T851 aluminum alloy specimens. Three test spectra were generated by omitting small load ranges as counted by the rain-flow count method. The crack growth test results were compared with the data obtained from the flight-simulation loading. The experimental results show that the ranges equal to or smaller than 5% of the maximum load do not contribute to crack growth behavior because these are below the initial stress intensity factor range. Omitting these from the flight-simulation loading, test time can be reduced by 54%. However, in the case of omitting the load ranges below 15% of the maximum load, crack growth rates decreased, and crack growth curve deviated from the crack growth data under the flight-simulation loading because loading cycles above fatigue fracture toughness were omitted.

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Development of Repair System for Drain Pipe to Enhance Safety (하수관거 안전성 향상을 위한 보수 시스템 개발)

  • Chung, Jee-Seung;Kang, Weon-Dae
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Safety
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    • v.26 no.6
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    • pp.45-53
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    • 2011
  • This study was performed to develop repair and reinforcing materials in sewage drain pipe by using 40% of CAC(Calcium Aluminate Cement) and 4% of Polymer Powder. Regarding reinforcing materials to enhance load-bearing capacity, polyester textile and wire mesh were adopted and then they were evaluated by the measurement of deflection and Stress-strain Relationship. Two types of drain pipe made by concrete and PE were considered as plain specimens and then loading test were performed after repaired by CAC mortar impregnated reinforcing materials. As the test results of the load-bearing test on both drain pipe, there was higher load-bearing capacity on the specimen adopted wire mesh but debonding of repair mortar was found due to stiffness of wire mesh. By the way, repair system using CAC mortar impregnated polyster textile without wire mesh showed satisfactory results including bonding and load-bearing capacity regardless substrate, so this repair system using by mixture of CAC mortar and polyster textile is suggested as the reasonable repairing method within this experimental scope.

Static behaviour of multi-row stud shear connectors in high- strength concrete

  • Su, Qingtian;Yang, Guotao;Bradford, Mark A.
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.17 no.6
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    • pp.967-980
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    • 2014
  • In regions of high shear forces in composite bridges, headed stud shear connectors need to be arranged with a small spacing in order to satisfy the design requirement of resisting the high interface shear force present at this location. Despite this, studies related to groups of headed studs are somewhat rare. This paper presents an investigation of the static behaviour of grouped stud shear connectors in high-strength concrete. Descriptions are given of five push-out test specimens with different arrangements of the studs that were fabricated and tested, and the failure modes, load-slip response, ultimate load capacities and related slip values that were obtained are reported. It is found that the load-slip equation given by some researchers based on a single stud shear connector in normal strength concrete do not apply to grouped stud shear connectors in high-strength concrete, and an algebraic load-slip expression is proposed based on the test results. Comparisons between the test results and the formulae provided by some national codes show that the equations for the ultimate capacity provided in these codes are conservative when used for connectors in high-strength concrete. A reduction coefficient is proposed to take into account the effect of the studs being in a group.

Evaluation of Fracture Strength of Silicon Wafer for Semiconductor Substrate by Point Load Test Method (점하중시험법에 의한 반도체 기판용 실리콘 웨이퍼의 파괴강도 평가)

  • Lee, Seung-Mi;Byeon, Jai-Won
    • Journal of Applied Reliability
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.26-31
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    • 2016
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of grinding process and thickness on the fracture strength of silicon die used for semiconductor substrate. Method: Silicon wafers with different thickness from $200{\mu}m$ to $50{\mu}m$ were prepared by chemical mechanical polishing (CMP) and dicing before grinding (DBG) process, respectively. Fracture load was measured by point load test for 50 silicon dies per each wafer. Results: Fracture strength at the center area was lower than that at the edge area of the wafer fabricated by DBG process, while random distribution of the fracture strength was observed for the CMPed wafer. Average fracture strength of DBGed specimens was higher than that of the CMPed ones for the same thickness of wafer. Conclusion: DBG process can be more helpful for lowering fracture probability during the semiconductor fabrication process than CMP process.

Development of Section Load Estimation Program for Smart Distribution Management System (스마트배전 운영시스템용 구간부하 추정 프로그램 개발)

  • Yun, Sang-Yun;Chu, Chul-Min;Kwan, Seung-Chul;Song, Il-Keun;Lim, Sung-Il
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.61 no.8
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    • pp.1083-1090
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    • 2012
  • In this paper, we present the section load estimation program of distribution system for smart distribution management system. The proposed program is composed with three parts. One is the consistency check part for switch measurements which consist a section. The consistency check is divided into the current and angle test. For the current test, we examine the input and output power flow for the switch group. For the angle test, the result of power flow calculation at previous step is used. Another is the voltage estimation part for the measured switches. We use the weighted least square (WLS) method for the voltage estimation. The third is the part of final section load calculation. The database structure for accomplishing the developed estimation program is also proposed. To verify the accuracy of the experimental results, case studies are performed using a actual data of Jeju island. The developed program can be effectively applied to the distribution operation systems.

A Study on the Estimation of the Structural Stability of a Container Crane According to the Change of the Boom Shape using Wind Tunnel Test

  • Lee, Seong-Wook;Han, Dong-Seop;Han, Geun-Jo;Kim, Tae-Hyung
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Navigation and Port Research Conference
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    • 2006.10a
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    • pp.87-94
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    • 2006
  • In this study we carried out to analyze the effect of wind load on the structural stability of a container crane according to the change of the boom shape using wind tunnel test and provided a container crane designer with data which can be used in a wind resistance design of a container crane assuming that a wind load at 75m/s wind velocity is applied on a container crane. Data acquisition conditions for this experiment were established in accordance with the similarity. The scale of a container crane dimension, wind velocity and time were chosen as 1/200, 1/13.3 and 1/15. And this experiment was implemented in an Eiffel type atmospheric boundary-layer wind tunnel with $11.52m^2$ cross-section area. Each directional drag and overturning moment coefficients were investigated and uplift forces at each supporting point due to the wind load were analyzed.

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The Structural Stability Analysis of an Articulation Type Container Crane Using Wind Tunnel Test (풍동실험을 이용한 관절형 컨테이너 크레인의 구조 안정성 해석)

  • Lee S.W.;Shim J.J.;Han G.J.;Kim T.H.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2005.10a
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    • pp.838-841
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    • 2005
  • This study was carried out to analyze the effect of wind load on the structural stability of a 50ton articulation type container crane using wind tunnel test and provide a container crane designer with data which can be used in a wind resistance design of an articulation type container crane assuming that a wind load 75m/s wind velocity is applied in an articulation type container crane. Data acquisition conditions for this experiment were established in accordance with the similarity. The scale of an articulation type container crane dimension, wind velocity and time were chosen as 1/200, 1/13.3 and 1/15. And this experiment was implemented in an Eiffel type atmospheric boundary layer wind tunnel with $11.52m^2$ cross-section area. Each directional drag and overturning moment coefficients were investigated and uplift forces at each supporting point due to the wind load were analyzed.

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Influence of slenderness on axially loaded square tubed steel-reinforced concrete columns

  • Yan, Biao;Gan, Dan;Zhou, Xuhong;Zhu, Weiqing
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.375-388
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    • 2019
  • This paper aims to investigate the axial load behavior and stability strength of square tubed steel-reinforced concrete (TSRC) columns. Unlike concrete filled steel tubular (CFST) column, the outer steel tube of a TSRC column is mainly used to provide confinement to the core concrete. Ten specimens were tested under axial compression, and the main test variables included length-to-width ratio (L/B) of the specimens, width-to-thickness ratio (B/t) of the steel tubes, and with or without stud shear connectors on the steel sections. The failure mode, ultimate strength and load-tube stress response of each specimen were summarized and analyzed. The test results indicated that the axial load carried by square tube due to friction and bond of the interface increased with the increase of L/B ratio, while the confinement effect of tube was just the opposite. Parametric studies were performed through ABAQUS based on the test results, and the feasibility of current design codes has also been examined. Finally, a method for calculating the ultimate strength of this composite column was proposed, in which the slenderness effect on the tube confinement was considered.