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A Study on Determination of Shear Center of Beam Having Arbitrary Cross Section (임의의 단면을 갖는 보의 전단중심 결정에 관한 연구)

  • O, Taek-Yeol;Byeon, Chang-Hwan;Yu, Yong-Seok;Gwon, Yeong-Ha
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.93-98
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    • 2002
  • It is important to determinate the shear center of beam having arbitrary cross-section in structures. In this study, we have introduced the determination of shear center that gets the equivalent stiffness matrix representing arbitrary cross section of beam and applies energy equivalence theory. This method shows the results of applying on examples that we know the exact and approximate solution of open and cross section of beam. This study also compares with the shear center of composite rotor blade got by the experiment and by the suggested method.

Bending and shear stiffness optimization for rigid and braced multi-story steel frames

  • Gantes, C.J.;Vayas, I.;Spiliopoulos, A.;Pouangare, C.C.
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.1 no.4
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    • pp.377-392
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    • 2001
  • The response of multi-story building structures to lateral loads, mainly due to earthquake and wind, is investigated for preliminary design purposes. Emphasis is placed on structural systems consisting of rigid and braced steel frames. An attempt to gain a qualitative understanding of the influence of bending and shear stiffness distribution on the deformations of such structures is made. This is achieved by modeling the structure with a stiffness equivalent Timoshenko beam. It is observed that the conventional stiffness distribution, dictated by strength constraints, may not be the best to satisfy deflection criteria. This is particularly the case for slender structural systems with prevailing bending deformations, such as flexible braced frames. This suggests that a new approach to the design of such frames may be appropriate when serviceability governs. A pertinent strategy for preliminary design purposes is proposed.

Numerical Experiment for a Strain Energy Equivalence Principle (SEEP)-based Continuum Damage Model (탄성변형에너지 등가원리 기반 연속체 손상모델에 대한 수치실험)

  • Youn, Deok-Ki;Lee, U-Sik
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2006.11b
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    • pp.31-34
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    • 2006
  • A new continuum damage theory (CDT) has been proposed by Lee et al. (1996) based on the SEEP. The CDT has the apparent advantage over the other related theories because the complete constitutive law can be readily derived by simply replacing the virgin elastic stiffness with the effective orthotropic elastic stiffness obtained by using the proposed continuum damage theory. In this paper, the CDT is evaluated by the numerical experiment comparing the mode shapes and natural frequencies of a square plate containing a small line-through crack with those of the same plate with a damaged site replaced with the effective orthotropic elastic stiffness computed by using the CDT.

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Infilled frames: developments in the evaluation of the stiffening effect of infills

  • Papia, M.;Cavaleri, L.;Fossetti, M.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.16 no.6
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    • pp.675-693
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    • 2003
  • In order to consider the modified seismic response of framed structures in the presence of masonry infills, proper models have to be formulated. Because of the complexity of the problem, a careful definition of a diagonal pin-jointed strut, able to represent the horizontal force-interstorey displacement cyclic law of the actual infill, may be a solution. In this connection the present paper shows a generalized criterion for the determination of the ideal cross-section of the strut mentioned before. The procedure is based on the equivalence between the lateral stiffness of the actual infilled frame scheme during the conventional elastic stage of the response and the lateral stiffness of the same frame stiffened by a strut at the same stage. Unlike the usual empirical approaches available in the literature, the proposed technique involves the axial stiffness of the columns of the frame more than their flexural stiffness. Further, the influence of the bidimensional behaviour of the infill is stressed and, consequently, the dependence of the dimensions of the equivalent pin-jointed strut on the Poisson ratio of the material constituting the infill is also shown. The proposed approach is extended to the case of infills with openings, which is very common in practical applications.

Dynamic Equivalent Continuum Modeling of a Box-Beam Typed Wing (Box-Beam 형상 날개의 동적 등가연속체 모델링에 관한 연구)

  • 이우식;김영수
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.17 no.11
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    • pp.2704-2710
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    • 1993
  • A simple and straightforward method is introduced for developing continuum beam-rod model of a box-beam typed aircraft wing with composite layered skin based on "energy equivalence." The equivalent continuum structral properties are obtained from the direct comparison of the reduced stiffness and mass matrices for box-beam typed wing with those for continuum beam-rod model. The stiffness and mass matrices are all represented in terms of the continuum degrees-of freedom defined in this paper. The finite-element method. The advantage of the present continuum method is to give every continuum structural properties including all possible coupling terms which represent the couplings between different deformations. To evaluate the continuum method developed in this paper, free vibration analyses for both continuum beam-rod and box-beam are conducted. Numerical tests show that the present continuum method gives very reliable structural and dynamic properties compared to the results by the conventional finite-element analysis. analysis.

Lateral Stiffness of Steel Moment Frames Having Dogbone Seismic Connection (독본(dogbone) 내진접합부를 갖는 철골 모멘트골조의 횡강성 평가)

  • 이철호
    • Journal of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute of Korea
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.639-647
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    • 2002
  • A simplified analytical procedure is presented to estimate the reduction of elastic lateral stiffness of steel moment frames arising from the radius-cut dogbone weakening. With the original radius-cut dogbone shape, it is almost impossible or too complicated to integrate analytically the mathematical expressions encountered when applying the conjugate beam method to compute the beam deflection component. In this study, the problem is circumvented by replacing the original radius-cut dogbone with an equivalent dogbone of constant width. The equivalence between the two is established by imposing an equal dogbone elongation criterion. This approach is justified by using a calibrated finite clement analysis. Then, the elastic lateral deflection components from the column, panel zone, and beam are derived for a typical beam-column subassembly. The derived results can be used to evaluate the reduction of the frame lateral stiffness. Case studies conducted within some practical ranges of frame configurations show that the reduction in frame lateral stiffness due to the presence of dogbone cut is on the order of 1 to 2 percent and is reasonably negligible in practical sense.

Continuum Modeling and dynamic Analysis of Platelike Truss Structures (평판형 트러스구조물의 연속체 모델링 및 동적해석)

  • 이우식;김종윤
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.16 no.6
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    • pp.1021-1029
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    • 1992
  • A rational and straightforward method is introduced for developing continuum models of large platelike periodic lattice structures based on energy equivalence. The procedure for developing continuum plate models involves the use of existing well-defined finite element matrices for the easy calculation of strain and kinetic energies of a repeating cell, from which the reduced stiffness and mass matrices are obtained in terms of continuum degrees- of-freedom defined in this paper. The equivalent continuum plate properties are obtained from the direct comparison of the reduced matrices for continuum plate with those for lattice plate. The advantages of the present continuum method are that it may be applied to arbitrary lattice configurations and may give most diverse equivalent continuum plate properties including all kinds of coupling, while other methods may give only limited structural properties. To evaluate the continuum method developed in this paper, free vibration analyses for both of continuum and lattice plates are conducted. Numerical results show that the present continuum method gives very reliable structural and dynamic properties compared to other well-recognized methods.

A Study on Continuum Modeling of Large Platelike Lattice Structures (거대한 평판형 격자구조물의 연속체 모델링에 관한 연구)

  • 이우식;신현재
    • Computational Structural Engineering
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    • v.3 no.4
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    • pp.105-112
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    • 1990
  • A rational and straightforward method is introduced for developing continuum models of large platelike periodic lattice structures based on energy equivalence, The procedure for developing continuum models involves using existing finite element matrices in calculating strain and kinetic energies of a repeating cell. The equivalent continuum plate properties are obtained from the direct comparison of the reduced stiffness and mass matrices for continuum and lattice plates. Numerical results prove that the method developed in this paper shows very good agreement with other well-recognized methods.

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Electrically Induced Damping Characteristics and a Relevant Requirement for the Maximum Power Generation in Piezoelectric Vibration Energy Harvesters (압전 진동 에너지 수확 장치의 전기 유발 감쇠 특성 및 최대 전력 발생 조건)

  • Kim, Jae Eun
    • Transactions of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering
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    • v.25 no.6
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    • pp.406-413
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    • 2015
  • The piezoelectric coupling in piezoelectric vibration energy harvesters with load resistance induces electrical damping as well as increase in the system stiffness. Starting from analytically deriving the explicit relations through governing equations in the frequency domain, this work identifies the characteristics of the electrically induced damping mechanism and shows that the electrically induced damping serves as a structural hysteretic damping on condition that a piezoelectric vibration energy harvester is excited at its short-circuit resonant frequency and its load resistor is optimally impedance- matched at the same time. Finally, it is analytically verified that the equivalence of a mechanical and an electrically induced damping ratio is required for the maximum power generation at a load resistor, which was claimed in some literature.

A simple approach for the fundamental period of MDOF structures

  • Zhao, Yan-Gang;Zhang, Haizhong;Saito, Takasuke
    • Earthquakes and Structures
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.231-239
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    • 2017
  • Fundamental period is one of the most critical parameters affecting the seismic design of buildings. In this paper, a very simple approach is presented for estimating the fundamental period of multiple-degree-of-freedom (MDOF) structures. The basic idea behind this approach is to replace the complicated MDOF system with an equivalent single-degree-of-freedom (SDOF) system. To realize this equivalence, a procedure for replacing a two-degree-of-freedom (2-DOF) system with an SDOF system, known as a two-to-single (TTS) procedure, is developed first; then, using the TTS procedure successively, an MDOF system is replaced with an equivalent SDOF system. The proposed approach is expressed in terms of mass, stiffness, and number of stories, without mode shape or any other parameters; thus, it is a very simple method. The accuracy of the proposed method is investigated by estimating the fundamental periods of many MDOF models; it is found that the results obtained by the proposed method agree very well with those obtained by eigenvalue analysis.