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The Stress Field in a Body Caused by the Tangential Force of a Rectangular Patch on a Semi-Infinite Solid

  • Cho, Yong-Joo;Kim, Tae-Wan;Lee, Mun-Ju
    • KSTLE International Journal
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.29-34
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    • 2001
  • The stress field in a body caused by the tangential loading of a rectangular patch on a semi-infinite solid has been solved analytically using a potential function. The validity of the results of this study was preyed by Saint-Venant's principle in the remote region and by the superposition of point loads in the vicinity of the surface.

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A Study on the Mechanics of Shear Spinning of Cones

  • Kim Jae-Hun;Park Jun-Hong;Kim Chul
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.806-818
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    • 2006
  • The shear spinning process, where the plastic deformation zone is localized in a very small portion of the workpiece, shows a promise for increasingly broader application to the production of axially symmetric parts. In this paper, the three components of working force are calculated by the newly proposed deformation model in which the spinning process is understood as shearing deformation after uniaxial yielding by bending, and shear stress, $\tau_{rz}$ becomes $\kappa$, yield limit in pure shear, in the deformation zone. The tangential forces are first calculated and the feed forces and the normal forces are obtained by the assumption of uniform distribution of roller pressure on the contact surface. The optimum contact area is obtained by minimizing the bending energy required to get the assumed deformation of the blank. The calculated forces are compared with experimental results. A comparison shows that theoretical prediction is reasonably in good agreement with experimental results.

Study on Structural Safety of Car Securing Equipment of Coastal Carferry: Part II Assessment of Lashing Safety according to Acceleration Prediction Approaches (국내 연안 카페리 차량 고박 장치 안전성에 관한 연구: 제2부 가속도 예측 방법에 따른 고박 안전도 비교 연구)

  • Choung, Joonmo;Jo, Huisang;Lee, Kyunghoon;Lee, Young Woo
    • Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
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    • v.30 no.6
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    • pp.451-457
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    • 2016
  • For a carferry with a displacement of 1,633 tonf, a seakeeping analysis-based direct load approach (DLA) was used in Part I of these series, where the final deliverable was the long-term probabilistic acceleration components. In Part II of these series, the tangential acceleration components are explained based on two approaches: a standard called the IMO CSS code and simple formulas with the probable maximum roll and pitch rotations. The subsequent tangential acceleration-induced external force components are also introduced for these two approaches. The lashing strength components were selected from the IMO CSS code. It was assumed that two different vehicles (a car and a truck) were stowed at the most distant locations on the main deck to assume the largest tangential acceleration components and were secured with four steel wires with longitudinal and transverse lashing angles of $45^{\circ}$. Four cases were considered, with different methods for predicting the acceleration components and different tools for the external loads and lashing strengths involved: cases Rule-LS (rule-based maximum probable roll and pitch angles for predicting the acceleration components in conjunction with LashingSafety), DLA-LS (seakeeping-based long-term acceleration components with LashingSafety), CSS-LC (IMO CSS code-based acceleration components using LashCon), and CSS-LS (IMO CSS code-based acceleration components using LashingSafety). In terms of the acceleration and external force components, the CSS-LC and CSS-LS results are more than two times the results of Rule-LS. Thus, when the external forces and lashing strengths are evaluated using CSS-LC and CSS-LS, the truck needs more lashing wires, while Rule-LS and DLA-LS predict that the present lashing configuration is on the safe side.

Geometrical Non-linear Analyses of Tapered Cantilever Column Subjected to Sub-tangential Follower Force (경사 종동력을 받는 변단면 기하 비선형 캔틸레버 기둥의 수치해석)

  • Lee, Byoung-Koo;Oh, Sang-Jin;Lee, Tae-Eun
    • Journal of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute of Korea
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.29-38
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    • 2013
  • This paper deals with geometrical non-linear analyses of the tapered cantilever column subjected to the sub-tangential follower force at the free end. Cross-sections of the column whose flexural rigidities are functionally varied with the axial coordinate. The differential equations governing the elastica of such column are derived on the basis of the large deformation theory. These differential equations have three unknown parameters of the vertical and horizontal deflections and rotation at the free end. These differential equations are numerically solved by the iteration technique for obtaining three unknowns and elastica of the deformed column. For validating theories developed herein, laboratory scaled experiments are conducted.

Unbalanced Magnetic Forces in Rotational Unsymmetrical Transverse Flux Machine

  • Baserrah, Salwa;Rixen, Keno;Orlik, Bernd
    • Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.184-192
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    • 2012
  • The torque and unbalanced magnetic forces in permanent magnet machines are resultants of the tangential, axial and normal magnetic forces, respectively. Those are in general influenced by pole-teeth-winding configuration. A study of the torque and unbalanced magnetic forces of a small flux concentrating permanent magnet transverse flux machine (FCPM-TFM) in segmented compact structure is presented in this paper. By using FLUX3D software from Cedrat, Maxwell stress tensor has been solved. Finite element (FE-) magneto static study followed by transient analysis has been conducted to investigate the influence of unsymmetrical winding pattern, in respect to the rotor, on the performance of the FCPM-TFM. Calculating the magnetic field components in the air gap has required an introduction of a 2D grid in the middle of the air gap, whereby good estimations of the forces are obtained. In this machine, the axial magnetic forces reveal relatively higher amplitudes compared to the normal forces. Practical results of a prototype motor are demonstrated through the analysis.

Assisting High School Students to Redefine the Principle of Coriolis Force (전향력 발생 원리를 고등학생들에게 설명하기 위한 새로운 방법)

  • Jang, Swung-Hwan;Park, Hyo-Jin;Cho, Kyu-Seong;Moon, Byung-Kwon
    • Journal of the Korean earth science society
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    • v.32 no.1
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    • pp.73-83
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    • 2011
  • A new method was developed to better understand the principle of Coriolis force. We also investigated the understanding of 5 10th grade students and analyzed their responses. Since no clear explanation about the nature of a rotating disk is provided in school textbooks, it tends to be misunderstood as the earth surface revolving on its axis pointing to the North Pole. This study was carried out focusing on the fact that a rotating disk is the tangential plane at arbitrary latitude. Results showed that there are changes in students' conceptions on the principle of Coriolis force with a new understanding of the rotating disk. In conclusion, a new method used in this study helped students better understand the link between Coriolis force and rotating disk. The method would be helpful to clarify the principle of Coriolis force in school science.

Omni-Directional Magnet Wheel using Magnetic Shield (자기 차폐를 이용한 전방향 자기차륜)

  • Shim, Ki-Bon;Lee, Sang-Heon;Jung, Kwang-Suk
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.26 no.9
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    • pp.72-80
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    • 2009
  • When the magnet wheel rotates over a conducting plate, it generates the traction torque as well as the repulsive force on the conducting plate. Partially-cut traction torque results in the linear force into the tangential direction. To cut the traction torque, the concept of magnetic shield is introduced. The direction change of the linear force is realized varying the shielded area of magnetic field. That is, the tangential direction of non-shielded open area becomes the direction of the linear thrust force. Specially a shape of permanent magnets composing the magnet wheel leads to various pattern of magnetic forces. So, to enlarge the resulting force density and compensate its servo property a few simulations are performed under various conditions such as repeated pattern, pole number, radial width of permanent magnets, including shape of open area. The theoretical model of the magnet wheel is derived using air-gap field analysis of linear induction motor, compared with test result and the sensitivity analysis for its parameter change is performed using common tool; MAXWELL. Using two-axial wheel set-up, the tracking motion is tested for a copper plate with its normal motion constrained and its result is given. In conclusion, it is estimated that the magnet wheel using partial shield can be applied to a noncontact conveyance of the conducting plate.

Calculation of Impact Force between Teeth of Upper and Lower Jaw-Bones while Masticating for Dental Implant System Design (임프란트설계를 위한 저작시 상.하악골치아 사이의 충격력 계산)

  • 권영주
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2000.11a
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    • pp.425-428
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    • 2000
  • In this paper the impact force which occurs on each tooth of jaw-bones while masticating is calculated through the rigid body dynamic analysis. This analysis is done by ADAMS. The impact force calculated in this paper is required for the structural stress analysis of implant system which is needed for the implant system design. The analysis results show that the impact time decreases as the impact force increases, the largest impact force occurs on the front tooth and the impact force is almost normal to the tooth surface together with slight tangential force.

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Force/position control of robot manipulator via motion dynamics (모션 다이나믹스를 이용한 로봇 매니퓰레이터의 힘/위치 제어)

  • Im, Gyu-Man;Ham, Un-Cheol
    • Journal of Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems
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    • v.2 no.4
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    • pp.264-269
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    • 1996
  • 본 논문에서는 디스트리뷰션 인테그랄 서브매니폴드에 의하여 표현되는 마찰이 없는 면을 따라 강체 로봇 매니퓰레이터의 모션 제어에 대한 새로운 힘.위치 제어법칙은 힘/위치가 제어되는 방향으로 투영된 앤드 이팩트의 비선형 항을 정확하게 상쇄하도록 설계하였으며, 미분기하학을 이용하여 스무스 디스트리뷰션의 인테그랄 서브매니폴드 상에서의 새로운 모션 방정식을 제안하고 제안된 힘/위치 제어법칙에 대한 타당성을 컴퓨터 시뮬레이션을 통하여 검증한다.

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Stability Analysis of Cracked Beams with Subtangential Follower Force and Tip Mass (경사 종동력과 끝질량을 갖는 크랙 보의 안정성 해석)

  • Son, In-Soo;Yoon, Han-Ik;No, Tae-Woo
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.33 no.12
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    • pp.1410-1416
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    • 2009
  • In this paper, the purpose is to investigate the stability and variation of natural frequency of a cracked cantilever beams subjected to follower force and tip mass. In addition, an analysis of the flutter instability(flutter critical follower force) of a cracked cantilever beam as slenderness ratio and crack severity is investigated. The governing differential equations of a Timoshenko beam subjected to an end tangential follower force is derived via Hamilton's principle. The two coupled governing differential equations are reduced to one fourth order ordinary differential equation in terms of the flexural displacement. Finally, the influence of the slenderness ratio and crack severity on the critical follower force, stability and the natural frequency of a beam are investigated.