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Parametric study on design of sandwich structures composing of fibre reinfoced composites, polymer foam and resin concrete (섬유강화 복합재료, 고분자 포움 및 레진 콘크리트로 구성된 샌드위치 구조 설계를 위한 파라메트릭 연구)

  • Kim D.I.;Chang S.H.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Machine Tool Engineers Conference
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    • 2005.05a
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    • pp.429-434
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    • 2005
  • In this paper sandwich structures like beams and plates are optimised by using parametric study. The structures are composed of fibre reinforced composites for facial material and resin concrete and PVC foam for core materials. The stacking sequences and thickness of the composites are controlled as major parameters to find out the optimal condition for machine tool components. For the plate structure for machine tool bed composites-skined sandwich structure which has several ribs are proposed to enhance both directional bending stiffnesses at the same time. From the results optimal configuration and materials for high precesion machine tools are proposed.

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The Effect on Neglecting the Longitudinal Moment Terms in a Composite Liminate Plate with Stacking Sequence and Fiber Orientation (적층형태 및 보강방향에 따른 복합적층판의 종방향 모멘트 무시효과)

  • Lee, Bong-hak;Lee, Jung-ho;Hong, Chang-Woo;Kim, Kyung-Jin
    • Journal of Industrial Technology
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    • v.18
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    • pp.97-105
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    • 1998
  • The most of the design engineers for construction has academic background of bachelors degree. Theories for advanced composite structures are too difficult for such engineers and some simple but accurate enough methods are necessary. The senior author has reported that some laminate orientations have decreasing values of $D_{16}$, $B_{16}$, $D_{26}$ and $B_{26}$ stiffnesses as the ply number increases. Such plates behave as special orthotropic plates and simple formulas developed by the author can be used. Most of the bridge and building slabs on girders have large aspect ratios. For such cases further simplification is possible by neglecting the effect of the longitudinal moment terms($M_x$) on the relevant partial differential equations of equilibrium. In this paper, the result of the study on the subject problem is presented.

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An Analytical Model for Calculating Initial Stiffnesses of Double Angle Connections (더블앵글 접합부의 초기강성 산정을 위한 해석모델)

  • Yang, Jae-Guen;Kim, Ki-Hwan;Kim, Ho-Keun
    • Journal of Korean Association for Spatial Structures
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    • v.4 no.4 s.14
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    • pp.55-63
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    • 2004
  • Double angle connections are commonly used for the construction of the low-rise steel framed buildings. Several experimental tests lave been conducted to investigate the effect of the number of bolts on the rotational stiffness of a double angle connection. Several parameters are obtained by performing regression analysis. An analytical model has been introduced to calculate the initial stiffness of a double angle connection in this research.

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Structural behavior of non-symmetrical steel cable-stayed bridges

  • Jorquera-Lucerga, Juan J.;Lozano-Galant, Jose A.;Turmo, Jose
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.447-468
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    • 2016
  • Despite of the growing number of built examples, the analysis of non-symmetrical cable-stayed bridges has not received considerable attention from the researchers. In fact, the effects of the main design parameters in the structural behavior of these bridges are not addressed in detail in the literature. To fill this gap, this paper studies the structural response of a number of non-symmetrical cable-stayed bridges. With this aim, a parametric analysis is performed to evaluate the effect of each of the main design parameters (the ratio between the main and the back span length, the pylon, the deck and backstay stiffnesses, the pylon inclination, and the stay configuration) of this kind of bridges. Furthermore, the role of the geometrical nonlinearity and the steel consumption in stays are evaluated.

Optimal laminate sequence of thin-walled composite beams of generic section using evolution strategies

  • Rajasekaran, S.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.34 no.5
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    • pp.597-609
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    • 2010
  • A problem formulation and solution methodology for design optimization of laminated thin-walled composite beams of generic section is presented. Objective functions and constraint equations are given in the form of beam stiffness. For two different problems one for open section and the other for closed section, the objective function considered is bending stiffness about x-axis. Depending upon the case, one can consider bending, torsional and axial stiffnesses. The different search and optimization algorithm, known as Evolution Strategies (ES) has been applied to find the optimal fibre orientation of composite laminates. A multi-level optimization approach is also implemented by narrowing down the size of search space for individual design variables in each successive level of optimization process. The numerical results presented demonstrate the computational advantage of the proposed method "Evolution strategies" which become pronounced to solve optimization of thin-walled composite beams of generic section.

Approach zone of parametric analysis for hardness mitigation of connection (접속부의 강성완화를 위한 Approach zone의 매개분석)

  • Son, Ji-Hyun;Choi, Jin-You;Oh, Ji-Taek;Hwang, Won-Sup
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2006.11b
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    • pp.558-564
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    • 2006
  • When vehicles pass the connection between the bridge and earthwork, the difference of both sections' stiffness produces an increasing wheelload. As a consequence, it results in the excessive vibration of vehicles and the damage of bearing system. In general, steel plate girder railway bridges without ballast track have larger stiffness than the bridge with ballast, and produces larger impulse on the bridge superstructure. Thus, it is necessary to reduce the differences of both stiffness. This study presents parametric studies on the behavior of plate girder bridges and their tracks by means of various stiffnesses and the length of approach zone. The results of numerical study showed that the smaller the stiffness of both sides and the longer the length of approach zone, the variation of wheelload becomes smaller. Hence, it gives less burden into the plate girder bridges and their tracks. It is expected that the results of parametric study can be used as a preliminary data for the determination of economical length on the approach zone and the stiffness of both sides.

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Parametric Study of Thermal Stability on Continuous Welded Rail

  • Choi, Dong-Ho;Na, Ho-Sung
    • International Journal of Railway
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    • v.3 no.4
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    • pp.126-133
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    • 2010
  • The thermal buckling analysis of curved continuous welded rail (CWR) is studied for the lateral buckling prevention. This study includes a thermal buckling theory which accounts for both thermal and vehicle loading effects in the evaluation of track stability. The parameters include rail size, track lateral resistance, track longitudinal and torsional stiffnesses, initial misalignment amplitude and wavelength, track curvature, tie-ballast friction coefficient and truck center spacing. Parametric studies are performed to evaluate the effects of the individual parameters on the upper and lower critical buckling temperatures. The results show that the upper critical buckling temperature is highly affected by the uplift due to vehicle loads. This study provides a guideline for the improvement of stability for dynamic buckling in curved CWR track.

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Analysis of Flexure Hinge Neck Thickness of a Lever in Ultra Precision Stages of a Long Travel Range (유연 힌지 구조의 스테이지 구동범위 확대를 위한 힌지의 목두께 해석)

  • Hwang Eunjoo;Min Kyungsuk;Song Sinhyung;Choi Woo Chun
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.22 no.5 s.170
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    • pp.121-129
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    • 2005
  • Lever mechanisms are usually employed to enlarge output displacements in precision stages. In this study, theoretical analysis is done for a precision stage employing a lever and flexure hinges, including bending effect. This study presented relations between design parameters and magnification ratio. This study presents optimal values for the parameters to achieve a longer stage displacement. The analysis is verified by finite element analysis. It is found that adjusting stiffnesses can increase the travel range significantly.

A Simulation for the Critical Speeds of a Geared Rotor System with Time Varying Mesh Stiffnesses and Bearing Flexibilities. (시 변화 물림 강성도와 베어링 유연도를 고려한 기어-로터의 위험 속도 시뮬레이션)

  • 최명진
    • Journal of the Korea Society for Simulation
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.39-48
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    • 1999
  • A finite element model of geared rotor system with flexible bearings were used to simulate the critical speeds and to investigate the effects of bearing coefficients on the dynamic behaviors of the systems. The finite element model includes the effects of tooth mesh stiffness, gyroscopic moment, rotary inertia, shear, and torque of the shaft. The gear mesh was modelled as a pair of rigid disks connected by a spring of time varying stiffness. The time varying mesh stiffness results in the abrupt change of the critical speeds of spur geared systems. As the bearing stiffness increases, critical speeds increase rapidly in case of stiff shafts, compared with flexible shafts.

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Exact buckling load of a restrained RC column

  • Krauberger, Nana;Saje, Miran;Planinc, Igor;Bratina, Sebastjan
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.293-310
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    • 2007
  • Theoretical foundation for the buckling load determination in reinforced concrete columns is described and analytical solutions for buckling loads of the Euler-type straight reinforced concrete columns given. The buckling analysis of the limited set of restrained reinforced concrete columns is also included, and some conclusions regarding effects of material non-linearity and restrain stiffnesses on the buckling loads and the buckling lengths are presented. It is shown that the material non-linearity has a substantial effect on the buckling load of the restrained reinforced concrete columns. By contrast, the steel/concrete area ratio and the layout of reinforcing bars are less important. The influence on the effective buckling length is small.