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A Remeshing Criterion for Large Deformation Finite Element Analysis (대변형 유한요소해석에서 요소망의 재구성을 위한 기준)

  • Cho, Hae-Gyu;Chae, Soo-Won;Park, Jong-Jin
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.13 no.10
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    • pp.78-87
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    • 1996
  • In this paper, a remeshing criterion has been suggested in order to order to automate the remeshing decision during finite element analysis of metal forming. In order to use for the remeshing decision, two of remeshing criteria have been investigated. One is the use of error estimates based on errors in stresses and strain rate of the finite element solution and the other is the use of geometric characterisreics of distorted elements. As a result, the strain rate error estimate in power norm based on the former is found to give more valuable information about remeshing decision than the ones based on the latter. Examples are given to demon- strate the usefulness of the suggested eroor estimate as a remeshing criterion.

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Validation of a Local Failure Criteria Using the Results of Wall-Thinned Pipe Failure Tests (감육배관 손상시험 결과를 이용한 국부손상기준 검증)

  • Kim, Jin-Weon;Lee, Sung-Ho;Park, Chi-Yong
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.33 no.12
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    • pp.1393-1400
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    • 2009
  • The objective of this study is to validate local failure criteria, which were proposed based on the notched-bar specimen tests combining with finite element (FE) simulations, using the results of real-scale pipe failure tests. This study conducted burst test using wall-thinned pipe specimens, which were made of 4 inch Sch.80 ASTM A106 Gr.B carbon steel pipe, under simple internal pressure at ambient temperature and performed associated FE simulations. Failure pressures were estimated by applying the failure criteria to the results of FE simulations and were compared with experimental failure pressures. It showed that the local stress based criterion, given as true ultimate tensile stress of material, accurately estimated the failure pressure of wall-thinned pipe specimens. However, the local strain based criterion, which is fracture strain of material as a function of stress tri-axiality, could not predict the failure pressure. It was confirmed that the local stress based criterion is reliably applicable to estimation of failure pressure of local wall-thinned piping components.

Reevaluation of failure criteria location and novel improvement of 1/4 PCCV high fidelity simulation model under material uncertainty quantifications

  • Bu-Seog Ju;Ho-Young Son
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.55 no.9
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    • pp.3493-3505
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    • 2023
  • Reactor containment buildings serve as the last barrier to prevent radioactive leakage due to accidents and their safety is crucial in overpressurization conditions. Thus, the Regulatory Guide (RG) 1.216 has mentioned the global strain as one of failure criteria in the free-field for cylindrical prestressed concrete containment vessels (PCCV) subject to internal pressure. However, there is a limit that RG 1.216 shows the free-field without the specific locations of failure criteria and also the global strain corresponding to only azimuth 135° has been mentioned in NUREG/CR-6685, regardless of the elevations of the structure. Therefore, in order to reevaluate the failure criteria of the 1:4 scaled PCCV, the high fidelity simulation model based on the experimental test was significantly validated in this study, and it was interesting to find that the experimental and numerical result was very close to each other. In addition, for the consideration of the material uncertainties, the Latin hypercube method was used as a statistical approach. Consequently, it was revealed that the radial displacements of various azimuth area such as 120°, 135°, 150°, 180° and 210° at elevations 4680 mm and 6,200 mm can represent as the global deformation at the free-field, obtained from the statistical approach.

Study on Application of Forming Limit Criteria for Formability on Hydroforming Parts (하이드로포밍 부품의 성형성 평가기준 적용 연구)

  • Heo, Seong-Chan;Song, Woo-Jin;Ku, Tae-Wan;Kim, Jeong;Kang, Beom-Soo
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.31 no.8
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    • pp.833-838
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    • 2007
  • In tube hydroforming process, several defective products could be obtained such as bursting, wrinkling, folding, buckling. Because, especially, bursting is most frequently occurred failure among the well known failures, it is mostly important to predict the onset of bursting failure on tube hydroforming process. For most sheet metal forming processes, strain based forming limit diagram(FLD) is used often as a criteria to estimate the possibility of onset of the failures proposed above. However, FLD has a shortcoming that it is dependent on strain path while stress based diagram is independent on strain history. Generally, tube hydroforming consists of three main processes such as pre-bending, pre-forming, and hydroforming and it means that the strain histories of final products are nonlinear. Therefore, forming limit stress diagram(FLSD) is more suitable to predict forming limit for hydroforming parts. In this study, FLSD is applied to estimate bursting failure for an engine cradle of an automobile part. Consequently, it is proved that application of FLSD to predict forming limit is available for tube hydroforming parts.

Classification of Fusarium moniliforme Isolates into Four Strains Based on Mycological Characteristics (벼키다리 병원균(病原菌)인 Fusarium moniliforme의 균주특성(菌株特性)에 의(依)한 Strain 분류(分類))

  • Sung, Jae-Mo;Yang, Sung-Suk;Lee, Eun-Jong;Park, Jong-Seong
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.169-175
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    • 1983
  • For the classification of 531 isolates of Fusarium moniliforme from infected rice plants, five criteria were employed for clarifying the mycological difference from I to IV based on host symptoms, conidial formation, septate of macroconidia, color of mycelium on the culture, and fungicide response. Four strains I, II, III, and IV were detected and Strain IV was the most prevalent one. Based on mycological characteristics, macroconidia with 6 or 7 septate were mostly produced by Strains I and II. Four septate macroconidia were mostly formed by Strain III while Strain IV mostly formed 3 septate macroconidia. Strain I was reddish purple (5RP 5/4) on both the bottom and the surface of the media. Strain II produced reddish purple(5RP 3/2) on both the bottom and the surface of the media. Strain I produced mostly macroconidia in pionnotes on the media surface while Strain II produced mostly microconidia in pionnotes on the media surface. Both of Strain III and IV produced mostly macroconidia in sporodochia on the surface of the mycelium. Strain IV was less reduction of germination and caused abnormal elongation of all parts of the plants, but did not kill the plants in nursery boxes. Strain III killed fewer plants than Strain IV. As above results, isolates of F. moniliforme were classified into four strains I, II, III, and IV, on the basis of five criteria.

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Analysis of True Stress - True Strain Relations through the Modeling of Ball Indentation Test (압입시험 모델링을 통한 진응력-진변형율 관계 해석)

  • Lee, Ho-Jin;Kim, Ki-Baik;Lee, Bong-Sang;Lee, Byung-Sup
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2003.04a
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    • pp.660-665
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    • 2003
  • The true stress - true strain relation of SA508 steel was evaluated with analytical and experimental equation on the base of the indentation load-depth curve obtained from the modeling of ball indentation test. The evaluated relation between true stress and true strain is agreed well with that of SA508 teel defined in the modeling. The distribution of effective stress along the center axis of indentation depth was calculated with Tresca criteria in the modeling. The representative strain, which are defined in this study as the corresponding strains obtained from the maximum effective stress, have a linear relation with the true strain. The true stress - true strain relation of austenitic stainless steel was evaluated by the modeling of ball indentation test to verify the case of A508 steel.

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A Study on Mixed Mode Crack Initiation under Static Loading Condition

  • Koo, Jea-Mean
    • International Journal of Safety
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 2003
  • In this paper, several different fracture criteria using the Eftis and Subramanian's stress solutions [1] are compared with the printed experimental results under different loading conditions. The analytical results of using the solution with non-singular term show better than without non-singular in comparison with the experimental data. And maximum tangential stress criterion (MTS) and maximum tangential strain energy density criterion (MTSE) can get useful results for several loading conditions.

Topology Optimization of Plane Structures using Modal Strain Energy for Fundamental Frequency Maximization

  • Lee, Sang-Jin;Bae, Jung-Eun
    • Architectural research
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.39-47
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    • 2010
  • This paper describes a topology optimization technique which can maximize the fundamental frequency of the structures. The fundamental frequency maximization is achieved by means of the minimization of modal strain energy as an inverse problem so that the strain energy based resizing algorithm is directly used in this study. The strain energy to be minimized is therefore employed as the objective function and the initial volume of structures is used as the constraint function. Multi-frequency problem is considered by the introduction of the weight which is used to combine several target modal strain energy terms into one scalar objective function. Several numerical examples are presented to investigate the performance of the proposed topology optimization technique. From numerical tests, it is found to be that the proposed optimization technique is extremely effective to maximize the fundamental frequency of structure and can successfully consider the multi-frequency problems in the topology optimization process.

A new approach for the cylindrical cavity expansion problem incorporating deformation dependent of intermediate principal stress

  • Zou, Jin-Feng;Xia, Ming-yao
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.347-360
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    • 2017
  • The problem of cylindrical cavity expansion incorporating deformation dependent of intermediate principal stress in rock or soil mass is investigated in the paper. Assumptions that the initial axial total strain is a non-zero constant and the axial plastic strain is not zero are defined to obtain the numerical solution of strain which incorporates deformation-dependent intermediate principal stress. The numerical solution of plastic strains are achieved by the 3-D plastic potential functions based on the M-C and generalized H-B failure criteria, respectively. The intermediate principal stress is derived with the Hook's law and plastic strains. Solution of limited expansion pressure, stress and strain during cylindrical cavity expanding are given and the corresponding calculation approaches are also presented, which the axial stress and strain are incorporated. Validation of the proposed approach is conducted by the published results.

Prediction of the Forming Limit Diagram for AZ31B Sheet at Elevated Temperatures Considering the Strain-rate Effect (변형률속도 효과를 고려한 AZ31B 판재의 온간 성형한계도 예측)

  • Choi, S.C.;Kim, H.J.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 2009.05a
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    • pp.172-175
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    • 2009
  • The purpose of this study is to predict the forming limit diagram (FLD) of strain-rate sensitive materials on the basis of the Marciniak and Kuczynski (M-K) theory. The strain-rate effect is taken into consideration in such a way that the stress-strain curves for various strain-rates are inputted into the formulation as point data, not as curve-fitted models such as power function. To solve the nonlinear system of equations derived from the equilibrium and constraints in the groove region and the safe zone, the Newton-Raphson method is used. The theoretical FLDs using four different yield criteria, that are von Mises, Hill (1948), Hill (1979), Logan and Hosford, are compared with the experimental, numerical (FEA) and other theoretical results. A new trial is made where a modified M-K model having n-step grooves is introduced to describe a real localized neck.

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