Simulations were carried out for studying the periodic phase separation of a symmetric binary polymer blend on the basis of Cahn-Hilliard-Cook theory. The time dependent interaction parameter x(τ) was assumed to un...Simulations were carried out for studying the periodic phase separation of a symmetric binary polymer blend on the basis of Cahn-Hilliard-Cook theory. The time dependent interaction parameter x(τ) was assumed to undergo a step-wise oscillation. The hierarchic structures composed of both large and small domains were obtained. The mechanism of the periodic formation of hierarchic structures was also demonstrated.展开更多
A new test method was proposed to evaluate the cohesive strength of composite laminates. Cohesive strength and the critical strain energy for Mode-II interlamiar fracture of E-glass/epoxy woven fabrication were determ...A new test method was proposed to evaluate the cohesive strength of composite laminates. Cohesive strength and the critical strain energy for Mode-II interlamiar fracture of E-glass/epoxy woven fabrication were determined from the single lap joint(SLJ) and end notch flexure(ENF) test, respectively. In order to verify their adequacy, a cohesive zone model simulation based on interface finite elements was performed. A closed form solution for determination of the penalty stiffness parameter was proposed. Modified form of Park-Paulino-Roesler traction-separation law was provided and conducted altogether with trapezoidal and bilinear mixed-mode damage models to simulate damage using Abaqus cohesive elements. It was observed that accurate damage prediction and numerical convergence were obtained using the proposed penalty stiffness. Comparison between three damage models reveals that good simulation of fracture process zone and delamination prediction were obtained using the modified PPR model as damage model. Cohesive zone length as a material property was determined. To ensure the sufficient dissipation of energy, it was recommended that at least 4 elements should span cohesive zone length.展开更多
This paper describes the construction of a one-dimensional time-dependent theoretical ionospheric model, which is based on numerical solution of continuity and momentum equations for , and NO<SUP>+</SUP>. ...This paper describes the construction of a one-dimensional time-dependent theoretical ionospheric model, which is based on numerical solution of continuity and momentum equations for , and NO<SUP>+</SUP>. The model is designed to have an option to incorporate the observational ionospheric characteristic parameters into the numerical model to indirectly determine the upper boundary condition when solving the transport equations of O<SUP>+</SUP>. A preliminary simulation result of the model when used to simulate the ionosphere during April 18 ~ May 10, 1998, which includes both quiet and disturbed periods, showed that the model constructed is able to reproduce the observational results reasonably well both for quiet and disturbed periods.展开更多
To analyze the water swelling characteristics of black cotton soil(BCS),X-ray fluorescence and X-ray diffraction characterizations were performed to investigate the chemical compositions and types of clay minerals in ...To analyze the water swelling characteristics of black cotton soil(BCS),X-ray fluorescence and X-ray diffraction characterizations were performed to investigate the chemical compositions and types of clay minerals in BCS.A montmorillonite crystal lattice was established to simulate the hydration of interlayer cations by applying the SPC/E potential energy model,universal force field,algorithm of charge balance,and periodic boundary.Results indicated that the main clay mineral found in the BCS was montmorillonite(32.6%)with small amounts of interstratified illite-montmorillonite(10.9%),illite(2.3%),and kaolinite(1.5%).The high expansive potential of BCS comes from the strong adsorption property of montmorillonite with a high content of magnesium and sodium ions to water molecules.The exchangeable cations of Na^(+)in BCS were only 3.73%,but they enhanced the adsorption capacity of clay to water molecules and accelerated the hydration of Mg^(2+)(47.1%)and Ca^(2+)(4.78%).The free swell index can be used as a classification index of the swelling potential of BCS.展开更多
Density stratification of LNG (liquefied natural gas) is produced in a storage tank when one LNG is loaded on top of another LNG in the same tank. Mixing LNG by a jet issued from a nozzle on the tank wall is conside...Density stratification of LNG (liquefied natural gas) is produced in a storage tank when one LNG is loaded on top of another LNG in the same tank. Mixing LNG by a jet issued from a nozzle on the tank wall is considered to a promising technique to prevent and eliminate stratification in LNG storage tanks. This study is concerned with the numerical simulation of a jet flow issued into a two-layer density-stratified fluid in a tank and the resultant mixing phenomena. The jet behavior was investigated with the laboratory-based experiment of the authors' previous study. A numerical method proposed by the authors is employed for the simulation. The upper and lower fluids are water and a NaCl-water solution, respectively, and the lower fluid is issued vertically upward from a nozzle on the bottom of the tank. The Reynolds number (Re) defined by the jet velocity and the nozzle diameter ranges from 95 to 2,378, and the mass concentration of the NaCl-water solution Co is set at 0.02 and 0.04. The simulation highlights the jet-induced mixing between the upper and lower fluids. It also clarifies the effects of Re and C0 on the height and horizontal spread of the jet.展开更多
文摘Simulations were carried out for studying the periodic phase separation of a symmetric binary polymer blend on the basis of Cahn-Hilliard-Cook theory. The time dependent interaction parameter x(τ) was assumed to undergo a step-wise oscillation. The hierarchic structures composed of both large and small domains were obtained. The mechanism of the periodic formation of hierarchic structures was also demonstrated.
文摘A new test method was proposed to evaluate the cohesive strength of composite laminates. Cohesive strength and the critical strain energy for Mode-II interlamiar fracture of E-glass/epoxy woven fabrication were determined from the single lap joint(SLJ) and end notch flexure(ENF) test, respectively. In order to verify their adequacy, a cohesive zone model simulation based on interface finite elements was performed. A closed form solution for determination of the penalty stiffness parameter was proposed. Modified form of Park-Paulino-Roesler traction-separation law was provided and conducted altogether with trapezoidal and bilinear mixed-mode damage models to simulate damage using Abaqus cohesive elements. It was observed that accurate damage prediction and numerical convergence were obtained using the proposed penalty stiffness. Comparison between three damage models reveals that good simulation of fracture process zone and delamination prediction were obtained using the modified PPR model as damage model. Cohesive zone length as a material property was determined. To ensure the sufficient dissipation of energy, it was recommended that at least 4 elements should span cohesive zone length.
文摘This paper describes the construction of a one-dimensional time-dependent theoretical ionospheric model, which is based on numerical solution of continuity and momentum equations for , and NO<SUP>+</SUP>. The model is designed to have an option to incorporate the observational ionospheric characteristic parameters into the numerical model to indirectly determine the upper boundary condition when solving the transport equations of O<SUP>+</SUP>. A preliminary simulation result of the model when used to simulate the ionosphere during April 18 ~ May 10, 1998, which includes both quiet and disturbed periods, showed that the model constructed is able to reproduce the observational results reasonably well both for quiet and disturbed periods.
基金The National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.51778139)Jiangsu Planned Projects for Postdoctoral Research Funds(No.2020Z422).
文摘To analyze the water swelling characteristics of black cotton soil(BCS),X-ray fluorescence and X-ray diffraction characterizations were performed to investigate the chemical compositions and types of clay minerals in BCS.A montmorillonite crystal lattice was established to simulate the hydration of interlayer cations by applying the SPC/E potential energy model,universal force field,algorithm of charge balance,and periodic boundary.Results indicated that the main clay mineral found in the BCS was montmorillonite(32.6%)with small amounts of interstratified illite-montmorillonite(10.9%),illite(2.3%),and kaolinite(1.5%).The high expansive potential of BCS comes from the strong adsorption property of montmorillonite with a high content of magnesium and sodium ions to water molecules.The exchangeable cations of Na^(+)in BCS were only 3.73%,but they enhanced the adsorption capacity of clay to water molecules and accelerated the hydration of Mg^(2+)(47.1%)and Ca^(2+)(4.78%).The free swell index can be used as a classification index of the swelling potential of BCS.
文摘Density stratification of LNG (liquefied natural gas) is produced in a storage tank when one LNG is loaded on top of another LNG in the same tank. Mixing LNG by a jet issued from a nozzle on the tank wall is considered to a promising technique to prevent and eliminate stratification in LNG storage tanks. This study is concerned with the numerical simulation of a jet flow issued into a two-layer density-stratified fluid in a tank and the resultant mixing phenomena. The jet behavior was investigated with the laboratory-based experiment of the authors' previous study. A numerical method proposed by the authors is employed for the simulation. The upper and lower fluids are water and a NaCl-water solution, respectively, and the lower fluid is issued vertically upward from a nozzle on the bottom of the tank. The Reynolds number (Re) defined by the jet velocity and the nozzle diameter ranges from 95 to 2,378, and the mass concentration of the NaCl-water solution Co is set at 0.02 and 0.04. The simulation highlights the jet-induced mixing between the upper and lower fluids. It also clarifies the effects of Re and C0 on the height and horizontal spread of the jet.