The stability study of the ongoing and recurring Amalpata landslide in Baglung in Nepal’s Gandaki Province is presented in this research. The impacted slope is around 200 meters high, with two terraces that have diff...The stability study of the ongoing and recurring Amalpata landslide in Baglung in Nepal’s Gandaki Province is presented in this research. The impacted slope is around 200 meters high, with two terraces that have different slope inclinations. The lower bench, located above the basement, consistently fails and sets others up for failure. The fluctuating water level of the slope, which travels down the slope masses, exacerbates the slide problem. The majority of these rocks are Amalpata landslide area experiences several structural disruptions. The area’s stability must be evaluated in order to prevent and control more harm from occurring to the nearby agricultural land and people living along the slope. The slopes’ failures increase the damages of house existing in nearby area and the erosion of the slope. Two modeling techniques the finite element approach and the limit equilibrium method were used to simulate the slope. The findings show that, in every case, the terrace above the basement is where the majority of the stress is concentrated, with a safety factor of near unity. Using probabilistic slope stability analysis, the failure probability was predicted to be between 98.90% and 100%.展开更多
In this paper,we propose an finite element approach based on classical plate theory to investigate the dynamic stability of a layered composite plate subject to nonlinear aerodynamic load.This study considers the infl...In this paper,we propose an finite element approach based on classical plate theory to investigate the dynamic stability of a layered composite plate subject to nonlinear aerodynamic load.This study considers the influence of temperature,nonlinear geometry,and nonlinear aerodynamic load on composite plate structures simultaneously.Specifically,the present work conduct comparison the results of the critical pressure value between the nonlinear aerodynamic load and the linear aerodynamic load,thereby pointing out some necessary cases which must consider the nonlinearity of aerodynamic load for calculating the aerospace structures.We determine the critical pressure value and vibrational amplitude response of the plate by means of calculation.The outcomes of our calculations can be useful in designing and repairing body shells and wings of aircraft equipment.展开更多
By using the Finite Element Inverse Approach based on the Hill quadratic anisotrop-ically yield criterion and the quadrilateral element, a fast analyzing software-FASTAMP for the sheet metal forming is developed. The ...By using the Finite Element Inverse Approach based on the Hill quadratic anisotrop-ically yield criterion and the quadrilateral element, a fast analyzing software-FASTAMP for the sheet metal forming is developed. The blank shapes of three typical stampings are simulated and compared with numerical results given by the AUTOFORM software and experimental results, respectively. The comparison shows that the FASTAMP can predict blank shape and strain distribution of the stamping more precisely and quickly than those given by the traditional methods and the AUTOFORM.展开更多
The effect of slope angle for external overburden dump in response to average and heavy rainfall has been analyzed using a two dimensional finite difference method of transient water flow through unsaturated–saturate...The effect of slope angle for external overburden dump in response to average and heavy rainfall has been analyzed using a two dimensional finite difference method of transient water flow through unsaturated–saturated soil. The external dump stability is evaluated for five geomaterial types on the basis of globally accepted safety factor analysis technique, based on shear strength reduction approach using finite difference method. The results obtained from the finite difference method of analysis indicate that the external dump with more than 30° slope angle is greatly influenced by the rainfall under the studied conditions for geomaterial 3, 4 and 5, whereas dumps with geomaterial 1 and 2 remain safe. The analysis shows that major slope failure is out of preview for the studied rainfall conditions.展开更多
Residual stress plays a vital role in the structural strength and stability. The determination of residual stress at single-point has become mature at present. However, the method to determine residual stress distribu...Residual stress plays a vital role in the structural strength and stability. The determination of residual stress at single-point has become mature at present. However, the method to determine residual stress distribution is still in shortage. For this problem, a finite element approach combined with slot milling method was developed in this study. In the method, firstly a slot is milled on the specimen surface to release the residual stress and then the released displacement field is measured by optical method, such as digital image correlation (DIC), finally the finite element approach is used to determine the residual stress distribution along the slot. In order to verify the feasibility of the method, it was applied to study the residual stress introduced by shot peening, mainly about the stress distribution along the direction vertical to the shot peened surface. Since the influence depth of shot peening was too small, we utilized focused ion beam (FIB) to determine the microscale residual stress distribution. The result measured by X-ray diffraction (XRD) demonstrated that the method was feasible to determine the residual stress distribution.展开更多
The Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST) is supported by a cable-net structure, whose change in shape leads to a stress range of approximately 500 MPa. This stress range is more than twice th...The Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST) is supported by a cable-net structure, whose change in shape leads to a stress range of approximately 500 MPa. This stress range is more than twice the standard recom- mended value. The cable-net structure is thus the most critical and fragile part of the FAST reflector system. In this study, we first search for a more appropriate deforma- tion strategy that reduces the stress amplitude generated by the process of changing shape. Second, we roughly estimate the tracking trajectory of the telescope during its service life, and conduct an extensive numerical investigation to assess the require- ments for fatigue resistance. Finally, we develop a new type of steel cable system that satisfies the cable requirements for construction of FAST.展开更多
The seismic analysis of a viscoelastic half-space under two-dimensional(2D)oblique incident waves is carried out by the finite/infinite element method(FIEM).First,the frequency-domain exact solutions for the displacem...The seismic analysis of a viscoelastic half-space under two-dimensional(2D)oblique incident waves is carried out by the finite/infinite element method(FIEM).First,the frequency-domain exact solutions for the displacements and stresses of the free field are derived in general form for arbitrary incident P and SV waves.With the present formulation,no distinction needs to be made for SV waves with over-critical incident angles that make the reflected P waves disappear,while no critical angle exists for P waves.Next,the equivalent seismic forces of the earthquake(Taft Earthquake 1952)imposed on the near-field boundary are generated by combining the solutions for unit ground accelerations with the earthquake spectrum.Based on the asymmetric finite/infinite element model,the frequency-domain motion equations for seismic analysis are presented with the key parameters selected.The results obtained in frequency and time domain are verified against those of Wolf’s,Luco and de Barros’and for inversely computed ground motions.The parametric study indicated that distinct phase difference exists between the horizontal and vertical responses for SV waves with over-critical incident angles,but not for under-critical incident angles.Other observations were also made for the numerical results inside the text.展开更多
A Large Eddy Simulation (LES) approach based on the weakly compressible hydrodynamic equation with a single plase fluid model for the cavitation flow has been developed and employed in simulating 3 D unsteady viscou...A Large Eddy Simulation (LES) approach based on the weakly compressible hydrodynamic equation with a single plase fluid model for the cavitation flow has been developed and employed in simulating 3 D unsteady viscous flow through an orifice type spillwy tunnel. The finite volume approach in space and the predictor corrector method in time have been used to the numerical discretization, and the 'Law of wall' is applied at the solid boundary. The velocity, pressure fields and the cavitation phenomenon are obtained, the computational results show that 3 D LES approach can give more realistic flow field prediction of the orifice type spillway tunnel.展开更多
文摘The stability study of the ongoing and recurring Amalpata landslide in Baglung in Nepal’s Gandaki Province is presented in this research. The impacted slope is around 200 meters high, with two terraces that have different slope inclinations. The lower bench, located above the basement, consistently fails and sets others up for failure. The fluctuating water level of the slope, which travels down the slope masses, exacerbates the slide problem. The majority of these rocks are Amalpata landslide area experiences several structural disruptions. The area’s stability must be evaluated in order to prevent and control more harm from occurring to the nearby agricultural land and people living along the slope. The slopes’ failures increase the damages of house existing in nearby area and the erosion of the slope. Two modeling techniques the finite element approach and the limit equilibrium method were used to simulate the slope. The findings show that, in every case, the terrace above the basement is where the majority of the stress is concentrated, with a safety factor of near unity. Using probabilistic slope stability analysis, the failure probability was predicted to be between 98.90% and 100%.
文摘In this paper,we propose an finite element approach based on classical plate theory to investigate the dynamic stability of a layered composite plate subject to nonlinear aerodynamic load.This study considers the influence of temperature,nonlinear geometry,and nonlinear aerodynamic load on composite plate structures simultaneously.Specifically,the present work conduct comparison the results of the critical pressure value between the nonlinear aerodynamic load and the linear aerodynamic load,thereby pointing out some necessary cases which must consider the nonlinearity of aerodynamic load for calculating the aerospace structures.We determine the critical pressure value and vibrational amplitude response of the plate by means of calculation.The outcomes of our calculations can be useful in designing and repairing body shells and wings of aircraft equipment.
基金Project supported by the National Natural Sciences Foundation of China(No. 50335060).
文摘By using the Finite Element Inverse Approach based on the Hill quadratic anisotrop-ically yield criterion and the quadrilateral element, a fast analyzing software-FASTAMP for the sheet metal forming is developed. The blank shapes of three typical stampings are simulated and compared with numerical results given by the AUTOFORM software and experimental results, respectively. The comparison shows that the FASTAMP can predict blank shape and strain distribution of the stamping more precisely and quickly than those given by the traditional methods and the AUTOFORM.
基金SERBDSTGovernment of India for funding this research work
文摘The effect of slope angle for external overburden dump in response to average and heavy rainfall has been analyzed using a two dimensional finite difference method of transient water flow through unsaturated–saturated soil. The external dump stability is evaluated for five geomaterial types on the basis of globally accepted safety factor analysis technique, based on shear strength reduction approach using finite difference method. The results obtained from the finite difference method of analysis indicate that the external dump with more than 30° slope angle is greatly influenced by the rainfall under the studied conditions for geomaterial 3, 4 and 5, whereas dumps with geomaterial 1 and 2 remain safe. The analysis shows that major slope failure is out of preview for the studied rainfall conditions.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.11672153,11232008 & 11227801)
文摘Residual stress plays a vital role in the structural strength and stability. The determination of residual stress at single-point has become mature at present. However, the method to determine residual stress distribution is still in shortage. For this problem, a finite element approach combined with slot milling method was developed in this study. In the method, firstly a slot is milled on the specimen surface to release the residual stress and then the released displacement field is measured by optical method, such as digital image correlation (DIC), finally the finite element approach is used to determine the residual stress distribution along the slot. In order to verify the feasibility of the method, it was applied to study the residual stress introduced by shot peening, mainly about the stress distribution along the direction vertical to the shot peened surface. Since the influence depth of shot peening was too small, we utilized focused ion beam (FIB) to determine the microscale residual stress distribution. The result measured by X-ray diffraction (XRD) demonstrated that the method was feasible to determine the residual stress distribution.
基金supported by the Young Scientist Project of the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.11303059)the Chinese Academy of Sciences Youth Innovation Promotion Association
文摘The Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST) is supported by a cable-net structure, whose change in shape leads to a stress range of approximately 500 MPa. This stress range is more than twice the standard recom- mended value. The cable-net structure is thus the most critical and fragile part of the FAST reflector system. In this study, we first search for a more appropriate deforma- tion strategy that reduces the stress amplitude generated by the process of changing shape. Second, we roughly estimate the tracking trajectory of the telescope during its service life, and conduct an extensive numerical investigation to assess the require- ments for fatigue resistance. Finally, we develop a new type of steel cable system that satisfies the cable requirements for construction of FAST.
基金sponsored by the following agencies:National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.52078082)Chongqing Science and Technology Commission(No.cstc2019yszx-jcyjX0001,cstc2020yszx-jscxX0002,and cstc2021yszxjscxX0001).
文摘The seismic analysis of a viscoelastic half-space under two-dimensional(2D)oblique incident waves is carried out by the finite/infinite element method(FIEM).First,the frequency-domain exact solutions for the displacements and stresses of the free field are derived in general form for arbitrary incident P and SV waves.With the present formulation,no distinction needs to be made for SV waves with over-critical incident angles that make the reflected P waves disappear,while no critical angle exists for P waves.Next,the equivalent seismic forces of the earthquake(Taft Earthquake 1952)imposed on the near-field boundary are generated by combining the solutions for unit ground accelerations with the earthquake spectrum.Based on the asymmetric finite/infinite element model,the frequency-domain motion equations for seismic analysis are presented with the key parameters selected.The results obtained in frequency and time domain are verified against those of Wolf’s,Luco and de Barros’and for inversely computed ground motions.The parametric study indicated that distinct phase difference exists between the horizontal and vertical responses for SV waves with over-critical incident angles,but not for under-critical incident angles.Other observations were also made for the numerical results inside the text.
文摘A Large Eddy Simulation (LES) approach based on the weakly compressible hydrodynamic equation with a single plase fluid model for the cavitation flow has been developed and employed in simulating 3 D unsteady viscous flow through an orifice type spillwy tunnel. The finite volume approach in space and the predictor corrector method in time have been used to the numerical discretization, and the 'Law of wall' is applied at the solid boundary. The velocity, pressure fields and the cavitation phenomenon are obtained, the computational results show that 3 D LES approach can give more realistic flow field prediction of the orifice type spillway tunnel.