Realistic Modeling of Tree Ramifications from an Optimal Manifold Control Mesh

Author(s):  
Zhengyu Huang ◽  
Zhiyi Zhang ◽  
Nan Geng ◽  
Long Yang ◽  
Dongjian He ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 143 (9) ◽  
pp. 04017030 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. E. van Zyl ◽  
A. O. Lambert ◽  
R. Collins
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Author(s):  
Mirza Waqar Baig ◽  
Emilia Barakova ◽  
Carlo S. Regazzoni ◽  
Matthias Rauterberg

2012 ◽  
Vol 126 ◽  
pp. 1-16 ◽  
Author(s):  
Laleh Golestanirad ◽  
Alberto Pradas Izquierdo ◽  
Simon J. Graham ◽  
Juan Ramon Mosig ◽  
Claudio Pollo

Author(s):  
Alexandre Brosse ◽  
Simon Le Moal ◽  
Rémi Lacroix ◽  
Philippe Mourgue ◽  
Vincent Robin ◽  
...  

In the nuclear industry surface mechanical treatments are used in order to improve the surface integrity of the component, which increases their lifetime regarding corrosion and fatigue damages. A good understanding of these processes and their consequences is required to ensure the efficiency and perpetuity of such mitigation treatment. This study focuses on the ultrasonic shot peening process. It consists in shooting at high speed small steel beads on the part to be treated by using a high frequency vibration device. Parameters such as the number and the size of beads, the input frequency and the dimensions of the chamber can induce large ranges of impact velocity and coverage. In order to help manufacturers to control the treatment applied on their components, a numerical model has been developed. It accounts for the shocks of the beads against the walls of the chamber, the peening head and between beads, describing their motions accurately. In this paper, we will introduce the numerical model developed to simulate the motions of beads in the peening chamber. Special attention will be taken to the determination of the restitution rates related to the different materials. Results of the model will be shown for different process parameter (e.g. the number of beads), and a thorough analysis of their effects on the workpiece will be presented, including a comparison with some experimental results.


2007 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mun-Hong Hui ◽  
Jairam Kamath ◽  
Wayne Narr ◽  
Bin Gong ◽  
Robert Edward Fitzmorris

2005 ◽  
Vol 881 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexander York ◽  
Stefan Seelecke

AbstractThe rate-dependence of piezoelectric materials resulting from the kinetics of domain switching is an important factor that needs to be included in realistic modeling attempts. This paper provides a systematic study of the rate-dependent hysteresis behavior of a commercially available PZT stack actuator. Experiments covering full as well as minor loops are conducted at different loading rates with polarization and strain recorded. In addition, the creep behavior at different constant levels of the electric field is observed. This provides evidence of kinetics being characterized by strongly varying relaxation times that can be associated with different switching mechanisms.


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