Chang-Boo Kim
Inha University
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Transactions of The Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering | 2009
Seung-Gwan Song; Dong-Hee Kwak; Chang-Boo Kim
In this paper, we present the equations of motion by which the natural vibration of a rotating annular disk can be analyzed accurately. These equations are derived from the theory of finite deformation and the principle of virtual work. The radial displacements of annular disk at the steady state where the disk is rotating at a constant angular velocity are determined by non-linear static equations formulated with 1-dimensional finite elements in radial direction. The linearlized equations of the in-plane vibrations at the disturbed state are also formulated with 1-dimensional finite elements in radial direction along the number of nodal diameters. They are expressed as in functions of the radial displacements at the steady state and the disturbed displacements about the steady state. In-plane static deformation modes of an annular disk are used as the displacement functions for the interpolation functions of the 1-dimensional finite elements. The natural vibrations of an annular disk with different boundary conditions are analyzed by using the presented model and the 3-dimensional finite element model to verify accuracy of the presented equations of motion. Its results are compared and discussed.
Transactions of the KSME C: Industrial Technology and Innovation | 2015
Hyeon-Seok Cho; Jin-Kook Park; Gyoo-Seok Kim; Mu-Sung Mun; Chang-Boo Kim
The mono-ski for the paraplegia designed to skiing is formed as seat bucket on the sled. The impact force transferred by snow surface during skiing is absorbed by the leg joints of normal human, but it is transferred to the human body on the seat when using mono-ski. Most of commercially available mono-ski have absorbing device and link mechanism between seat and ski mount in order to complement it. In this study we developed the comfort evaluation model that could provide skiing simulation of mono-ski with hydraulic damper and analyzed vibrational acceleration occurred during skiing uneven surface. The evaluation method used in this study is the international standard BS6841. We evaluated comfort performance of mono-ski in accordance with nozzle adjustment of hydraulic damper.
Journal of the Korean Society for Railway | 2012
Chang-Boo Kim; Hyeon Seok Cho; Hyeon Gyu Beom
This paper presents a new semi-analytical annular Mindlin plate element with which out-of-plane natural vibration of thick disks can be analyzed simply, efficiently, and accurately through FEM by including effects of rotary inertia and transverse shear deformation. Using static deformation modes which are exact solutions of equilibrium equations of annular Mindlin plate, the element interpolation functions, stiffness and mass matrices corresponding to each number of nodal diameters are derived. The element is capable of representing out-of-plane rigid-body motions exactly and free from shear locking. Natural frequencies of uniform and multi-step disks with or without concentric ring support are analyzed by applying the presented element. Such results are compared with theoretical predictions of previous works or FEA results obtained by using two-dimensional shell element to investigate the convergence and accuracy of the presented element.
Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology | 2006
Hyeon Gyu Beom; Y.H. Kim; Chongdu Cho; Chang-Boo Kim
A slightly curved crack with an eigenstrain is considered. Solutions for a slightly curved crack in a linear isotropic material under asymptotic loading as well as for a slightly curved crack in a linear isotropic material with a concentrated force are obtained from perturbation analyses, which are accurate to the first order of the parameter representing the non-straightness. Stress intensity factors for a slightly curved crack with an eigenstrain are obtained from the perturbation solutions by using a body force analogy. Particular attention is given to the crack path stability under mode I loading. A new parameter of crack path stability is proposed for a crack with an eigenstrain. The path stability of a crack with steady state growth in a transforming material and a ferroelectric material is examined.
International Journal of Solids and Structures | 2008
Zheng Yang; Chang-Boo Kim; Chongdu Cho; Hyeon Gyu Beom
International Journal of Solids and Structures | 2006
Hyeon Gyu Beom; Y.H. Kim; Chongdu Cho; Chang-Boo Kim
Archive of Applied Mechanics | 2006
Hyeon Gyu Beom; Y.H. Kim; Chongdu Cho; Chang-Boo Kim
Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology | 2005
Bo Yeon Kim; Chang-Boo Kim; Seung Gwan Song; Hyeon Gyu Beom; Chongdu Cho
Materials Science and Engineering A-structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing | 2008
Zheng Yang; Chang-Boo Kim; Yaorong Feng; Chongdu Cho
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences | 2010
Zheng Yang; Chang-Boo Kim; Hyeon Gyu Beom; Chongdu Cho