The object of this research, project was to study how
different parameters effect the magnitude and frequency
composition of forces exerted on simulated heat exchange
tubes immersed in a cold fluidized bed. Two arrays of
tubes were assembled with the tubes mounted in an
equilateral triangular pitch pattern. The center...
Polymeric composites exhibit time-dependent behavior, which raises a concern
about their long term durability and leads to a viscoelastic study of these materials.
Linear viscoelastic analysis has been found to be inadequate because many polymers
exhibit nonlinear viscoelastic behavior. Classical laminate theory is commonly used in
the study of laminated...
In mining and mineral processing, compressive loading is often encountered
during the comminution of ore bearing minerals and in the wear resistant materials
used in the comminution circuit. A common thread joining many of the materials that
are primarily used under compressive loading is the presence of a high modulus...
Design of commercial aircraft structure, composed of composite material, requires the
prediction of failure loads given large scale damage. In particular, a fuselage of
graphite/epoxy lamination was analyzed for damage tolerance given a standard large
crack that severed both skin and internal structure. Upon loading, a zone of damage is...
Cavitation instabilities in elastic-plastic solids under spherically-symmetric and axisymmetric loadings were investigated using the finite element method. Both quasi-static and dynamic analyses were used to solve these problems. In the quasi-static analyses, we investigated a cavitation instability in elastic/perfectly-plastic, linear hardening elastic-plastic, power hardening elasticplastic, and constrained silver materials. Here,...
In granular or fibrous materials, in which the dimensions of the internal
structure can be of the same order of magnitude as major flaws or holes, classical
elasticity theory does not consistently provide accurate models of the large stress
gradients that may develop. With the incorporation of additional rotational degrees...
Ever since composite laminate technology was introduced into the aerospace and automotive industry, there has been a need to fully understand the damage progression experienced by composite laminated plates in the presence of a notch. While numerous research studies have been conducted on this matter when subjected to in-plane loads,...
A need exists to develop a non-destructive testing technique that can identify
the formation and propagation of diagonal tension cracks in conventionally
steel reinforced concrete deck girder (RCDG) highway bridges in the State of
Oregon. Such a technique could be included into a structural health
monitoring (SHM) system installed on...
The validity of the widely used stochastic linearization
method for analysing the response of guyed towers to stochastic loads
is investigated. The governing equations of a guyed tower have two
main sources of nonlinearities, fluid-structure interaction and the
restoring force of the cables. In this study, two models are
considered....
A dynamic propagation of a finite crack of opening
mode in a micropolar elastic solid was investigated.
By using an integral transform method, a pair of twodimensional
singular integral equations governing
stress and couple stress was formulated in terms of the
displacement transverse to the crack, macro- and microrotations,
and...