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Finite element based free vibration analysis of sandwich FGM plates under hygro-thermal conditions using zigzag theory

  • Aman Garg;Neeraj Kumar Shukla;M.Ramkumar Raja;Hanuman D. Chalak;Mohamed-Ouejdi Belarbi;Abdelouahed Tounsi;Li Li;A.M. Zenkour
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.49 no.5
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    • pp.547-570
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    • 2023
  • In the present work, a comparative study has been carried out between power, exponential, and sigmoidal sandwich FGM plates for free vibration conditions under hygro-thermal conditions. Rules of mixture is used to determine effective material properties across the thickness for power-law and sigmoid sandwich FGM plates. Exponential law is used to plot effective material properties for exponentially graded sandwich FGM plates. Temperature and moisture dependent material properties were used during the analysis. Free vibration analysis is carried out using recently proposed finite element based HOZT. Present formulation satisfies interlayer transverse stress continuity conditions at interfaces and transverse shear stress-free conditions at the plate's top and bottom surfaces. The present model is free from any penalty or post-processing requirements. Several new results are reported in the present work, especially for unsymmetric sandwich FGM plates and exponential and sigmoidal sandwich FGM plates.

An Analysis of Insurance Crimes: The Case of Blackmail in Automobile Accidents (보험사기범죄에 대한 분석 고의 교통사고 유도 - 합의금 요구 사건을 중심으로)

  • Yang, Chae-Yeol
    • The Korean Journal of Financial Management
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.227-242
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    • 2006
  • This paper analyzes insurance crimes using a game theoretic model. In blackmailing cases involving automobile accidents, insurance criminals deliberately induce innocent drivers(victims) to commit a moving violation such as crossing over the center dividing yellow line, and collide with the victims. After the collision, the criminals and the victims effectively engage in a bargaining game over the amount of the settlement for the damage. Because the penalty for that kind of moving violation is very severe (even criminally prosecuted), the victims do not have much bargaining power. Exploiting the weak bargaining power of the victims, the criminals demand and receive huge compensation (including settlement) from the victims. In the model, it is shown that under the current law agents have perverse incentives leading to insurance crimes. The criminals have incentive to induce car collisions and extract huge settlement from the victims. Based on the analysis, it is suggested that lowering the severity of penalty for certain kind of violation may be needed to prevent insurance crimes, in addition to increasing the crime investigation activities and strengthening punishment for insurance criminals.

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Performance Analysis of OFDM Communication System with the IQ Imbalance and Phase Noise (IQ Imbalance와 위상 잡음을 고려한 OFDM 통신 시스템의 성능 분석)

  • Kim, Sang-Kyun;Ryu, Heung-Gyoon;Kang, Byung-Su;Lee, Kwang-Chun
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
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    • v.18 no.7
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    • pp.757-765
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    • 2007
  • OFDM system is an excellent high speed transmission method but it is seriously sensitive to the phase noise and IQ imbalance. Therefore, in this paper, we analyze the communication performance of the OFDM communication system with IQ imbalance and phase noise. Phase noise's variance can be calculated by integral calculus of phase noise power spectrum. From simulation results, it can be shown that the BER performances show different change according to the phase noise variance and IQ imbalance amount. When amplitude imbalance is ${\varepsilon}$=0.2; 0.3; 0.4 and phase imbalance is ${\phi}=10^0$, and distribution of phase noise is ${\sigma}^2=0.012$, BER is degraded by 2.88 dB, 3.61 dB, 4.09 dB in $10^{-5}$ in the respect of the SNR penalty.

Analysis of Concrete Flexural Strength and Surface Smoothness for Concrete Pavement Performance Based Payment Regulations (콘크리트 포장의 공용성 기반 지불규정 적용을 위한 콘크리트 휨강도 및 표면 평탄성에 관한 분석)

  • Hwang, Seong-Jae;Kim, Seong-Min;Rhee, Suk-Keun
    • International Journal of Highway Engineering
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.95-105
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    • 2009
  • This study was conducted to investigate the effects of concrete flexural strength and surface smoothness, which were pay factors of concrete pavements, on pavement performance, and to develop the methodologies to determine the proper allowable ranges according to the magnitudes of those pay factors. The concrete flexural strength was analyzed using the AASHTO, power, and linear fatigue failure models, and the surface smoothness was analyzed for the roughness indices of PSI, IRI, and PrI using the AASHTO model. The analysis results showed that the allowable range of the flexural strength should be determined using the rate between the deficiency and strength, and the penalty should be linearly proportional to the strength deficiency rate because the linear relationship between the strength deficiency rate and the reduction in pavement life was observed. As the initial surface smoothness became better, the smoothness deficiency rate should be larger. The penalty due to the surface smoothness deficiency should also be linearly proportional to the smoothness deficiency rate.

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A Study on the Feasibility of the Espionage Charges for the Industrial Technology Divulgence (산업기술의 해외유출행위에 대한 간첩죄 처벌 타당성 연구)

  • Kim, Hang-Gon;Lee, Chang-Moo
    • Korean Security Journal
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    • no.57
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    • pp.253-275
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    • 2018
  • Economic security emerged as a strong element of national security. Nations around the world are exerting their efforts to collect economic intelligence to serve their national interest while making added efforts to uncover industrial espionage and arrest industrial spies in defensive aspect. Cases in point are the enactment of "Economic Espionage Act(1996)" of the U.S. and the "Act on Prevention of Divulgence and Protection of Industrial Technology(2006)"of Korea. Korea is trying to punish industrial spying on the same level as espionage that poses national security threat by revising Criminal Code. It is necessary to review whether the move to toughen the punishment of industrial spying from "up to 15 years in prison and/or up to 1.5 billion won in fine" to "minimum seven years of imprisonment, life imprisonment or death penalty" is appropriate. Advanced nations regulate industrial spying with a special act on economy although they have applied espionage act not to "enemy states" but to "foreign countries" in the first place. Likewise, preventing industrial spying by applying espionage act through the revision of criminal code poses a risk of undermining the autonomy of industry sector by excessive influence of state power. Furthermore, the penalty of minimum imprisonment of seven years, life imprisonment or death penalty with the application of espionage act under the criminal code is an legal application by stretching of the law, posing a risk of dampening healthy economic activities. Therefore, revising and applying relevant economic laws such as aforementioned 'Act on Prevention of Divulgence and Protection of Industrial Technology(2006)' is thought to be desirable to achieve the goal of protecting industrial technologies.

The Burst Effect Analysis of 2.5 Gb/s TDM-PON Systems Using a SOA Link Extender (반도체광증폭기로 전송거리 확장된 2.5 Gb/s TDM-PON에서 버스트 효과에 의한 신호왜곡 분석)

  • Choi, Bo-Hun;Lee, Sang Soo
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.6-11
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    • 2012
  • A bidirectional TDM-PON link to support 2.5 Gb/s upstream signals of 256 ONUs was considered for an extended transmission distance of 50 km. The power budget of the link was 58 dB for the upstream signal and a SOA was applied as a link extender which had a 25 dB gain. Receiver sensitivity of the upstream signal was -25 dBm for -30 dBm input power to the SOA. When the input power was -10 dBm, pulse overshooting caused by gain transient of the SOA was maximum at 45% and the signal performance degradation gave a power penalty of 1.55 dB for $10^{-12}$ BER. However the penalties diminished rapidly and became negligible as the input power went below -15 dBm. So this input power dynamic range of up to -15 dBm means that it is not positively necessary to use gain control methods for the next generation TDM-PON systems.

Comparison with Dispersion Compensation Scheme Using 10 Gbit/s × 40 Channels Wavelength Division Multiplexing Transmission over 323 km of Field Installed Non-Zero Dispersion Shift Fiber

  • Kim, Geun-Young;Park, Soo-Jin;Jeong, Ki-Tae
    • Journal of the Optical Society of Korea
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.112-117
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    • 2006
  • We experimentally investigated the transmission characteristics of 400 Gbit/s (10 Gbit/s ${\times}$ 40 channels) WDM signals with 100 GHz channel spacing over 323 km of installed NZ_DSF. The installed fiber has optical properties of 0.28 dB/km attenuation, 4.3 ps/nm/km dispersion, $0.083ps/nm^2/km$ dispersion slope and less than $0.05ps/km^{1/2}$ PMD coefficient. In this experiment, two cases of dispersion compensation schemes, the lumped type and the distributed type, were compared. The results implied that the distributed type dispersion compensation in which dispersion compensation devices are inserted at the end of the each span showed better transmission performance than the lumped one in which dispersion compensation devices are located at the transmitter and receiver sites. From the analysis of the experimental results, we verified that different transmission performance comes from the power penalty induced by XPM in the distributed scheme is lower than the lumped scheme case.

All optical clock recovery from 10 Gb/s RZ signal using an actively mode-locked figure eight laser incorporating a SLALOM (반도체 광증폭기 루프 거울을 포함한 8자형 레이저를 이용한 10Gb/s RZ 신호의 전광 클럭 추출)

  • 정희상;주무정;김광준;이종현
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.11 no.6
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    • pp.400-404
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    • 2000
  • All-optical clock recovery from a 10 Gb/s RZ signal has been demonstrated using an actively mode-locked figure-eight laser incorporating a semiconductor optical amplifier in the loop-mirror scheme. Optical pulses with 10 ps pulse width were modulated by a LiNb03 external modulator at $2^{23}-1$ PRES and injected into the clock recovery circuit to extract optical pulses with 12 ps width. Regeneration of the original bit pattern has been accomplished by modulating the recovered clock with the same modulator, and no power penalty was observed at $10^{11}$..

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Marine propeller integrated design Influence of manufacturing strategy on bi-dimensional foil performance

  • Martineau, J.P.;Brient, A.;Hascoet, J.Y.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers Conference
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    • 2002.10b
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    • pp.323-324
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    • 2002
  • This paper presents a preliminary study of the influence of roughness due to marine propeller blades machining on their performance. A blade surface finish that has been roughened by corrosion, cavitation and other phenomena, leads to a power penalty. Thus propellers manufacturers tend to propose blades of great surface finish, even mirror-polished. However achieving such surface finish increases manufacturing costs. With modem manufacturing means, propellers can now be machined while preserving a good surface finish. We have studied the influence of manufacturing strategy on an aspect of hydrodynamic performance, cavitation.

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Gain-Clamped L-Band EDFA Incorporating An Inline Fiber Bragg Grating

  • Harun, Sulaiman-Wadi;Nizam Tamchek;Harith Ahmad
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2002.07a
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    • pp.531-532
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    • 2002
  • This paper present a gain-clamped L-band EDFA based on reflecting back a portion of backward amplified spontaneous emission into the erbium-doped fiber section, utilizing a fiber Bra99 grating. By using FBG with R=66.1 and 99.9%, the gain is clamped at 15.1 and 14.3㏈, respectively, with a variation of less than 0.2㏈ for an input signal power as high as -5 ㏈m. However, a small noise figure penalty is obtained, which is the consequence of the gain clamping effect.

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