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T-stress solutions for cracks in rectangular plates with multiple holes

  • Yu, Jackie;Wang, Xin;Tan, Choon-Lai
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.26 no.5
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    • pp.557-568
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    • 2007
  • The elastic T-stress is increasingly being recognized as an important second parameter to the stress intensity factor for fracture and fatigue assessments. In this paper, the mutual or M-contour integral approach is employed in conjunction with the Boundary Element Method (BEM) to determine the numerical T-stress solutions for cracks in plates with multiple holes. The problems investigated include plates of infinite width with multiple holes at which single or double, symmetric cracks have grown from. Comparisons of these results are also made with the corresponding solutions of finite plates with a single hole. For completeness, stress intensity factor solutions for the cracked geometries analyzed are presented as well. These results will be useful for failure assessments using the two-parameter linear elastic fracture mechanics approach.

Multiple Solutions for Natural Convection Between Two Horizontal Plates with Periodic Temperatures (주기적인 온도를 갖는 두 수평 평판 사이에서 자연 대류에 대한 다중해)

  • Yoo, Joo-Sik;Kim, Yong-Jin
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.28 no.11
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    • pp.1440-1448
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    • 2004
  • Multiple solutions in natural convection of air (Pr=0.7) between two horizontal walls with mean temperature difference and the same periodic nob-uniformities are investigated. An analytical solution is found for small Rayleigh number, and the general solution is investigated by using a numerical method. In the conduction-dominated regime, two upright cells are formed between two walls over one wave length. When the wave number is small, the flow becomes unstable with increase of the Rayleigh number, and multicellular convection occurs above a critical Rayleigh number. The multicellular flows at high Rayleigh numbers consist of approximately square-shape cells. And several kinds of multiple flows classified by the number of cells are found.

Multiple Degenerate Optimal Solutions and Sensitivity Analysis of Transportation Problem (수송문제에서 다수 퇴화 최적해와 민감도 분석)

  • Min, Gye-Ryo;Kim, Hui
    • Journal of the military operations research society of Korea
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.28-38
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    • 2001
  • A transportation problem amy have multiple optimal solutions, if an optimal solution to the problem is degenerate. This study derives a condition, under which multiple degenerate optimal solutions exist, fro ma current degenerate optimal transportation tableau by utilizing the homogeneous equation obtained from the closed loops connecting degenerate basic variable and non-basic variables, and discusses a method of generating alternative degenerate optimal solutions and their associated transportation tableaus. Each degenerate optimal solution may not have the same range of feasibility in sensitivity analysis on supply and demand quantity due to different set of shadow prices which multiple degenerate solution have.

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MULTIPLE SOLUTIONS FOR CERTAIN NONLINEAR SECOND-ORDER SYSTEMS

  • Tian, Yu;Ge, Weigao
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.25 no.1_2
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    • pp.353-361
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    • 2007
  • In this paper, we prove the existence of multiple solutions for Neumann and periodic problems. Our main tools are recent general multiplicity theorems proposed by B. Ricceri.

Vibration analysis of a beam on a nonlinear elastic foundation

  • Karahan, M.M. Fatih;Pakdemirli, Mehmet
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.62 no.2
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    • pp.171-178
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    • 2017
  • Nonlinear vibrations of an Euler-Bernoulli beam resting on a nonlinear elastic foundation are discussed. In search of approximate analytical solutions, the classical multiple scales (MS) and the multiple scales Lindstedt Poincare (MSLP) methods are used. The case of primary resonance is investigated. Amplitude and phase modulation equations are obtained. Steady state solutions are considered. Frequency response curves obtained by both methods are contrasted with each other with respect to the effect of various physical parameters. For weakly nonlinear systems, MS and MSLP solutions are in good agreement. For strong hardening nonlinearities, MSLP solutions exhibit the usual jump phenomena whereas MS solutions are not reliable producing backward curves which are unphysical.

Bi-Criteria Process Routing Based on COMSOAL Approach

  • Lee Sung-Youl
    • Management Science and Financial Engineering
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.45-60
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    • 2005
  • This paper investigates the application of the computer method COMSOAL (Computer Method of Sequencing Operations for Assembly Lines) to the process routing (PR) problem with multiple objectives. In any computer aided process planning (CAPP) system, one of the most critical activities for manufacturing a part could be to generate the sequence that optimizes production time, production cost, machine utilization or with multiple these criteria. The COMSOAL has been adopted to find the optimum sequence of operations that optimizes two major conflicting criteria : production cost and production quality. The COMSOAL is here slightly modified to simultaneously generate and evaluate a set of possible solutions (called as population) instead of processing a solution stepwise in each iteration. The significant features of the COMSOAL include : no parameters settings needed, and a guarantee of feasible solutions. Experimental results show that COMSOAL is a simple but powerful method to quickly generate multiple feasible solutions which are as good as the ones obtained from several other well-known process routing algorithms.

An interactive face search procedure for multiple objective linear programming

  • Lee, Dong-Yeup
    • Korean Management Science Review
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.11-26
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    • 1993
  • This paper presents a new interactive procedure for multiple objective linear programming problem (MOLP). In practical multiple objective linear programming applications, there is usually no need for the decision maker to consider solutions which are not efficient. Therefore, the interactive procedure presented here searches only among efficient solutions and terminates with a solution that is guaranteed to be efficient. It also can converge to nonextreme efficient final solutions rather than being restricted to only extreme efficient points of the feasible set. The procedure does not require sophisticated judgements or inputs from the decision maker. One of the most attractive features of the procedure however, is that the method allows the DM to examine the efficient faces it finds. As iteration goes, the DM can explore a wide variety of efficient faces rather than efficient faces confined to only certain subregion of the feasible set of problem MOLP since the efficient faces that the procedure finds need not be adjacent. This helps the DM explore the nature of the efficient set of problem MOLP and also helps the DM have confidence with a final solution. For these reasons, I feel that the procedure offer significant promise in solving multiple objective linear programs rapidly and in a satisfying manner to the DM.

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AT LEAST FOUR SOLUTIONS TO THE NONLINEAR ELLIPTIC SYSTEM

  • Jung, Tacksun;Choi, Q-Heung
    • Korean Journal of Mathematics
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.197-210
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    • 2009
  • We prove the existence of multiple solutions (${\xi},{\eta}$) for perturbations of the elliptic system with Dirichlet boundary condition $$(0.1)\;\begin{array}{lcr}A{\xi}+g_1({\xi}+ 2{\eta})=s{\phi}_1+h\;in\;{\Omega},\\A{\xi}+g_2({\xi}+ 2{\eta})=s{\phi}_1+h\;in\;{\Omega},\end{array}$$ where $lim_{u{\rightarrow}{\infty}}\frac{gj(u)}{u}={\beta}_j$, $lim_{u{\rightarrow}-{\infty}}\frac{gj(u)}{u}={\alpha}_j$ are finite and the nonlinearity $g_1+2g_2$ crosses eigenvalues of A.

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