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Analysis of Simply Supported Rectangular Plate Using Spectral Finite Element Method (스펙트럴유한요소법을 이용한 네 변이 단순지지 된 직사각형평판의 진동해석)

  • Jo, Kyung-Lim;Hong, Suk-Yoon;Song, Ji-Hun;Kim, Dong-Jin
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2005.11b
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    • pp.85-89
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    • 2005
  • For the analysis of a vibrating two dimensional structure such as the simply supported rectangular plate, Spectral Finite Element Method (SFEM) has been studied. Under the condition that two parallel edges are simply supported at least and the other two edges can be arbitrary, Spectral Finite Element has been developed. Using this element SFEM is applied to the vibrating rectangular plate which all edges are simply supported, and obtain the frequency response function in frequency domain and the dynamic response in time domain. To evaluate these results normal mode method and finite element method (FEM) are also accomplished and compared. It is seen that SFEM is more powerful analysis tool than FEM in high frequency range.

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A Study on Linear Spectral Mixing Model for Hyperspectral Imagery with Geometric Method (기하학적 기법을 이용한 하이퍼스펙트럴 영상의 Linear Spectral Mixing모델에 관한 연구)

  • 장은석;김대성;김용일
    • Proceedings of the Korean Association of Geographic Inforamtion Studies Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.23-29
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    • 2003
  • Detection in remotely sensed images can be conducted spatially, spectrally or both [2]. If the images have high spatial resolution, materials can be detected by using spatial and spectral information, unless we can't see the object embedded in a pixel. In this paper, we intend to solve the limit of spatial resolution by using the hyperspectral image which has high spectral resolution. Therefore, the Linear Spectral Mixing(LSM) Model which is sub-pixel detection algorithm is used to solve this problem. To find class Endmembers, we applied Geometric Model with MNF(Minimum Noise Fraction) transformation. From the result of sub-pixel detection algorithm, we can see the detection of water is satisfied and the object shape cannot be extracted but the possibility of material existence can be identified.

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A parametric study based on spectral fatigue analysis for 170k LNGC

  • Park, Tae-Yoon;Jang, Chang-Doo;Suh, Yong-Suk;Kim, Bong-Jae
    • International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.116-121
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    • 2011
  • The Spectral Fatigue Analysis is representative fatigue life assessment method for vessels. This Analysis is performed generally for the whole vessel and many assessment sites. The spectral fatigue analysis is performed through the process of hydrodynamic response analysis, global structural analysis, local structural analysis and calculation of fatigue damage. In these processes, fatigue damage is affected by many variables. The representative variables are S-N curve data, wave scatter data, wave spectrum, bandwidth effect and etc. In this paper, the effects of these variables to the fatigue damage are analyzed through the spectral fatigue analysis for 170k LNGC.

An Axially Moving Thermoelastic Beam-plate: Spectral Element Modeling and Analysis (이동하는 열탄성 보-평판의 진동에 대한 스펙트럴요소 해석)

  • Kwon Kyung-Soo;Cho Joo-Yong;Lee U-Sik
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2005.05a
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    • pp.344-349
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    • 2005
  • The axially moving thin beam-plates exposed to sudden thermal loadings may experience severe vibrations through the thermal shock process. For accurate prediction of the thermal shock-induced vibrations, this paper develops a spectral element model for axially moving thermoelastic beam-plates. The spectral element model which is represented by spectral element matrix is formulated from the frequency-dependent dynamic shape functions which satisfy the governing equations in the frequency-domain. Thus, when compared with the classical finite element model in which simple polynomial functions are used as the shape functions, the spectral element model can provide exact solution by treating a whole uniform structure member as a single finite element, regardless of its length.

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Chromatic dispersion measurement method with spectral interferometer (Spectral interferometer를 이용한 색분산 측정방법)

  • Lee, Ji-Yong;Lee, Seung-Rak;Kim, Deok-Yeong
    • Proceedings of the Optical Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2007.07a
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    • pp.307-308
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    • 2007
  • We present a novel chromatic dispersion measurement method using a spectral domain interferometer for single mode optical fiber over a wide spectral range (200 nm). This technique is based on the Mach-Zehnder interferometer using a white light source and spectrometer. A phase was directly retrieved from a measured spectral interferogram to obtain relative group velocity, chromatic dispersion and dispersion slope. The measured results with the proposed method were compared with those obtained using a conventional measurement method. Those results have good agreement with each other. Our proposed method can simply, accurately, and quickly (< 500 ms) measure chromatic information for a short length of optical fiber as well as optical device.

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The Hybrid Bandwidth Extenstion Method Using Spectral Folding and GMM Transformation (Spectral Folding방법과 GMM 변환을 이용한 대역폭 확장의 Hybrid 방법)

  • Choi Mu-Yeol;Kim Hyung-Soon
    • Proceedings of the KSPS conference
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    • 2006.05a
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    • pp.131-134
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    • 2006
  • The narrowband speech over the telephone network is lacking in the information from low-band (0-300 Hz) and high-band (3400-8000 Hz) that are found in wideband speech (0-8000 Hz). As a result, narrowband speech is characterized by the reduced intelligibility and muffled quality, and degraded speaker identification. Spectral folding is the easiest way to reconstruct the missing high-band; however, the reconstructed speech still brings the sense of band-limited characteristic because of the absence of low-band and mid-band frequency components. To compensate for the lack of the extended speech, we propose to combine the spectral folding method and GMM transformation method, which is a statistical method to reconstruct wideband speech. The reconstructed wideband speech showed that the absent frequency components was filled up with relatively low spectral mismatch. According to the subjective speech quality evaluations, the proposed method was preferred to other methods.

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Spectral analysis for thermal discharge of Hadong Power Plant (하동화력 발전소 온배수에 대한 Spectrum 분석)

  • Park, Il-Heum;Lee, Geun-Hyo
    • Proceedings of the Korea Committee for Ocean Resources and Engineering Conference
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    • 2006.11a
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    • pp.435-440
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    • 2006
  • In order to understand changes of water temperature for thermal discharge of Hadong power plant in Gwangyang and Jinju Bay, it was analyzed for temperature data of representative season by MEM(Maximum entropy method) that is one of the spectral analysises. And due to understand effect of thermal discharge at each point, analyzed spectral data showed reactive energy rate of reference point by calculating energy from 24 time period to height frequency zone. As a result of spectral analysis, it showed that there were 9 points which are largely effected, 7 points which will be estimated, 6 points which is difficult to estimate, 14 points which rarely effected by thermal discharge.

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Optimal Filtering for Linear Discrete-Time Systems with Single Delayed Measurement

  • Zhao, Hong-Guo;Zhang, Huan-Shui;Zhang, Cheng-Hui;Song, Xin-Min
    • International Journal of Control, Automation, and Systems
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.378-385
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    • 2008
  • This paper aims to present a polynomial approach to the steady-state optimal filtering for delayed systems. The design of the steady-state filter involves solving one polynomial equation and one spectral factorization. The key problem in this paper is the derivation of spectral factorization for systems with delayed measurement, which is more difficult than the standard systems without delays. To get the spectral factorization, we apply the reorganized innovation approach. The calculation of spectral factorization comes down to two Riccati equations with the same dimension as the original systems.

Spatially Adaptive Image Fusion Based on Local Spectral Correlation (지역적 스펙트럼 상호유사성에 기반한 공간 적응적 영상 융합)

  • 김성환;박종현;강문기
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2003.07e
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    • pp.2343-2346
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    • 2003
  • The spatial resolution of multispectral images can be improved by merging them with higher resolution image data. A fundamental problem frequently occurred in existing fusion processes, is the distortion of spectral information. This paper presents a spatially adaptive image fusion algorithm which produces visually natural images and retains the quality of local spectral information as well. High frequency information of the high resolution image to be inserted to the resampled multispectral images is controlled by adaptive gains to incorporate the difference of local spectral characteristics between the high and the low resolution images into the fusion. Each gain is estimated to minimize the l$_2$-norm of the error between the original and the estimated pixel values defined in a spatially adaptive window of which the weight are proportional to the spectral correlation measurements of the corresponding regions. This method is applied to a set of co-registered Landsat7 ETM+ panchromatic and multispectral image data.

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Dynamics of an Axially Moving Bernoulli-Euler Beam: Spectral Element Modeling and Analysis

  • Hyungmi Oh;Lee, Usik;Park, Dong-Hyun
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.395-406
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    • 2004
  • The spectral element model is known to provide very accurate structural dynamic characteristics, while reducing the number of degree-of-freedom to resolve the computational and cost problems. Thus, the spectral element model for an axially moving Bernoulli-Euler beam subjected to axial tension is developed in the present paper. The high accuracy of the spectral element model is then verified by comparing its solutions with the conventional finite element solutions and exact analytical solutions. The effects of the moving speed and axial tension on the vibration characteristics, wave characteristics, and the static and dynamic stabilities of a moving beam are investigated.