scholarly journals Threading the needle from ‘interoperability’ to ‘gatekeeping’: quest for a layered model

Author(s):  
Mehmet Bilal Unver
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Author(s):  
Gerard C. Van Rhoon ◽  
Maciej J. Sowinski ◽  
Peter M. Van Den Berg ◽  
Andries G. Visser ◽  
Huibert S. Reinhold

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qiming Cao ◽  
Xing Zhang ◽  
Yushun Zhang ◽  
Yongdong Zhu

Author(s):  
Ziyi Su ◽  
Kazuaki Inaba ◽  
Amit Karmakar ◽  
Apurba Das

Abstract Functionally graded materials (FGMs) are advanced class of composite materials which can be used as the thermal barrier to protect inner components from the outside high temperature environment. In FGMs, the volume fraction of each constituent can be tailored made across the thickness for desired applications. In this work, the simulation of FGMs in pipes is considered. Despite the wide application of pipes in machinery, those pipes would suffer from many safety problems, such as thermal stress, cavitation, fracture etc. Application of FGMs to the piping systems could lead to some new solutions accounting for safety measures and higher service life. However, the complex phenomena within the fluid structure interaction are hard to describe with the theoretical solution. The visualization of results from simulation will be helpful in understanding the distribution of kinds of physical quantities within the concerned model. For the simulation, FGMs are modeled as the layered structure in the standard finite element method (FEM) package based on FGM constituent law. The free vibration of the FG pipe is simulated and the accuracy of layered model is verified by numerical calculations. Further, based on the layered model, conjugate heat transfer simulations in a heat exchanger with FGMs are conducted.


2021 ◽  
pp. 4-15
Author(s):  
V. N. Danilov ◽  
L. V. Voronkova

Algorithms have been presented for calculating the velocity (in the approximation of a fine-layered model) and the attenuation coefficient of a longitudinal ultrasonic wave in cast iron, depending on the average size of graphite elements and its volume content, the calculation results for which are qualitatively confirmed experimentally. The calculation was performed using a fine-layered model of the structure, the graphite inclusions were described in the form of plane-parallel layers placed in an isotropic elastic medium (metal base). Computer simulation of acoustic paths for a mediumcast iron with flake graphite for standard direct converters is carried out in order to study the influence of such a medium on the characteristics of transmitted and received signals during ultrasonic testing. In the course of the research, a previously developed model was used to calculate the attenuation coefficient of longitudinal waves in cast iron with flake graphite due to their Rayleigh and phase scattering on graphite inclusions. Computer simulation of the acoustic characteristics of the signals of a direct linear probe with a phased array in cast iron with flake graphite was carried out, during which the shape of the acoustic pulses of the longitudinal wave was calculated, depending on the distance traveled by the wave and the value of the attenuation coefficient for various models of cast iron. The main modeled characteristics of the transducer include the directivity characteristic and the change in the signal amplitude along the acoustic axis. It is shown that for cast iron with flake graphite, there are cases when the directivity of the probe with a phased array transmitted into the cast iron is practically absent.


2018 ◽  
Vol 176 (4) ◽  
pp. 1433-1443
Author(s):  
Tran Thanh Tuan ◽  
Pham Chi Vinh ◽  
Abdelkrim Aoudia ◽  
Truong Thi Thuy Dung ◽  
Daniel Manu-Marfo

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