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Transient analysis of cross-ply laminated shells using FSDT: Alternative formulation

  • Sahan, Mehmet Fatih
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.889-907
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    • 2015
  • This paper aims to present an alternative analytical method for transient vibration analysis of doubly-curved laminated shells subjected to dynamic loads. In the method proposed, the governing differential equations of laminated shell are derived using the dynamic version of the principle of virtual displacements. The governing equations of first order shear deformation laminated shell are obtained by Navier solution procedure. Time-dependent equations are transformed to the Laplace domain and then Laplace parameter dependent equations are solved numerically. The results obtained in the Laplace domain are transformed to the time domain with the help of modified Durbin's numerical inverse Laplace transform method. Verification of the presented method is carried out by comparing the results with those obtained by Newmark method and ANSYS finite element software. Also effects of number of laminates, different material properties and shell geometries are discussed. The numerical results have proved that the presented procedure is a highly accurate and efficient solution method.

Three-dimensional Finite Element Analysis of Rubber Pad Deformation (고무패드 변형의 3차원 유한요소해석)

  • Sin, Su-Jeong;Lee, Tae-Su;O, Su-Ik
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.121-131
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    • 1998
  • This paper applies the FE analysis procedure, developed in the Part I of the companion article, to the three-dimensional rubber pad deformation during rubber-pad forming process. Effects of different algorithms corresponding to incompressibility constraint and time integration methods on numerical solution responses are investigated. Laboratory scale experiments support the validity of the developed FE procedure an demonstrate the accuracy of the numerical models. Full scale model responses are also predicted using the reasonable method and parameters obtained in laboratory modeling.

Numerical Analysis of Solidification and Melting Phase Change Using Modified PISO algorithm (수정된 PISO 알고리즘을 이용한 응고 및 융해 현상의 수치해석)

  • Kang K. G;Ryou H. S;Hur N.
    • Journal of computational fluids engineering
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.12-20
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    • 2003
  • A numerical procedure for the calculation of solidification and melting phase change using PISO algorithm is presented. In case of phase change problem, the coupling between velocity/pressure/temperature and liquid fraction is important. The converged temperature and liquid fraction solution which satisfies the energy balance is acquired by applying enthalpy method into inner iteration in matrix solver. And a modified PISO algorithm version is introduced to properly solve the coupling between velocity/pressure/temperature and liquid fraction. A comparison of the proposed procedure with a standard iterative method shows improvement both in terms of computing speed and robustness.

A Study on the Aggregation of Multi-Experts Priorities Using Compatibility in the AHP (Compatibility를 이용한 다수 전문가의 가중치 종합화에 관한 연구)

  • 조성훈;김태성;이영찬
    • Journal of the Korean Operations Research and Management Science Society
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.131-140
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    • 1998
  • The objective of this study is to propose a new procedure to synthesize the multi-experts priorities in AHP. If multi-experts with different expertise are involved in a AHP decision, we need some way to aggregate their opinions. AHP model used to do numerical aggregation by taking only the geometric mean or the weighting geometric mean in past. To aggregate the multi-experts priorities, In this paper. we suggest a way which Decision Maker can exclude outlier matrix from group using the concept of the Compatibility and we Introduce Delphi method to use Compatibility in AHP. A numerical example is shown to illustrate the procedure.

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Microstructural modelling of the elastic properties of tricalcium silicate pastes at early ages

  • Do, Huy Q.;Bishnoi, Shashank;Scrivener, Karen L.
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.125-140
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    • 2015
  • This paper describes the numerical calculation of elastic properties of a simulated microstructure of cement paste from very early age, when most previous models fail to give accurate results. The development of elastic properties of tricalcium silicate pastes was calculated by discretising a numerical resolution-free 3D vector microstructure to a regular cubic mesh. Due to the connections formed in the microstructure as an artefact of the meshing procedure, the simulated elastic moduli were found to be higher than expected. Furthermore, the percolation of the solids was found to occur even before hydration started. A procedure to remove these artefacts, on the basis of the information available in the vector microstructures was developed. After this correction, a better agreement of the experimental results with calculations was obtained between 20% and 40% hydration. However, percolation threshold was found to be delayed significantly. More realistic estimates of percolation threshold were obtained if either flocculation or a densification of calcium silicate hydrate with hydration was assumed.

Mechanical buckling of functionally graded plates using a refined higher-order shear and normal deformation plate theory

  • Zenkour, A.M.;Aljadani, M.H.
    • Advances in aircraft and spacecraft science
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    • v.5 no.6
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    • pp.615-632
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    • 2018
  • Mechanical buckling of a rectangular functionally graded plate is obtained in the current paper using a refined higher-order shear and normal deformation theory. The impact of transverse normal strain is considered. The material properties are microscopically inhomogeneous and vary continuously based on a power law form in spatial direction. Navier's procedure is applied to examine the mechanical buckling behavior of a simply supported FG plate. The mechanical critical buckling subjected to uniaxial and biaxial compression loads are determined. The numerical investigation are compared with the numerical results in the literature. The influences of geometric parameters, power law index and different loading conditions on the critical buckling are studied.

Numerical Analysis of Tapered Circular Arch with Fixed Ends (양단고정 변단면 도호아-치의 수치해석에 관한 연구)

  • 박문호;이병구
    • Magazine of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.4462-4471
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    • 1977
  • The governing differential equations for the tapered circular arch with fixed ends have been derived, and a numerical procedure for the solution of these equations have been developed. The governing differential equations were solved numerically by an initial value integration procedure and Shooting Methods for boundary value problems. The Rungekutta fourth order integration technique was used. The methods was programmed for a Cyber 73-18 computer System, and all esults were obtained on this computer. A detailed study has been made for a fixed arch with an angle of opening equal to 0.7 radian, and the results are presented in detail in tables and curves. It is hoped that the results presented herein is applied to the deformations of gives point from the tri-axial direction of tapered circular arch with fixed ends, bending moment, and torsional moment, and that at the same time results to be used for archwise structures in steel structure.

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Hydroelastic vibration analysis of wetted thin-walled structures by coupled FE-BE-Procedure

  • Rohr, Udo;Moller, Peter
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.101-118
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    • 2001
  • The reliable prediction of elastic vibrations of wetted complex structures, as ships, tanks, offshore structures, propulsion components etc. represent a theoretical and numerical demanding task due to fluid-structure interaction. The paper presented is addressed to the vibration analysis by a combined FE-BE-procedure based on the added mass concept utilizing a direct boundary integral formulation of the potential fluid problem in interior and exterior domains. The discretization is realized by boundary element collocation method using conventional as well as infinite boundary element formulation with analytical integration scheme. Particular attention is devoted to modelling of interior problems with both several separate or communicating fluid domains as well as thin-walled structures wetted on both sides. To deal with this specific kind of interaction problems so-called "virtual" boundary elements in areas of cut outs are placed to satisfy the kinematical conditions in partial connected fluid domains existing in realistic tank systems. Numerical results of various theoretical and practical examples demonstrate the performance of the BE-methodology presented.

Numerical simulation of unsteady propeller/rudder interaction

  • He, Lei;Kinnas, Spyros A.
    • International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
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    • v.9 no.6
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    • pp.677-692
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    • 2017
  • A numerical approach based on a potential flow method is developed to simulate the unsteady interaction between propeller and rudder. In this approach, a panel method is used to solve the flow around the rudder and a vortex lattice method is used to solve the flow around the propeller, respectively. An iterative procedure is adopted to solve the interaction between propeller and rudder. The effects of one component on the other are evaluated by using induced velocities due to the other component at every time step. A fully unsteady wake alignment algorithm is implemented into the vortex lattice method to simulate the unsteady propeller flow. The Rosenhead-Moore core model is employed during the wake alignment procedure to avoid the singularities and instability. The Lamb-Oseen vortex model is adopted in the present method to decay the vortex strength around the rudder and to eliminate unrealistically high induced velocity. The present methods are applied to predict the performance of a cavitating horn-type rudder in the presence of a 6-bladed propeller. The predicted cavity patterns compare well with those observed from the experiments.

Lens design by using damped least squares method with special procedure for estimating numerical adequacy of derivative increments of variables (미분증가치의 최적성 평가법을 도입한 감쇠최소자승법에 의한 광학 설계)

  • 김태희;김경찬;박진원;최옥식;이윤구;조현모;이인원
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.88-94
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    • 1997
  • Photographic lenses and an aspheric optical pickup-lens are designed by using damped least-squares(DLS) method. We start optimization with arbitrary initial damping factor. To improve the rate of convergence and the stability in optimization, we apply the special procedure that estimates numerical adequacy of derivative increments of variables to the DLS method. When the initial damping factor is almost equal to the median of series of eigenvalues, the convergence and the stability of the method significantly are improved. Optimized lenses have the performance of each target.

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