The equivalent elastic modulus is a parameter for controlling the deformation behavior of fractured rock masses in the equivalent continuum approach.The confining stress,whose effect on the equivalent elastic modulus ...The equivalent elastic modulus is a parameter for controlling the deformation behavior of fractured rock masses in the equivalent continuum approach.The confining stress,whose effect on the equivalent elastic modulus is of great importance,is the fundamental stress environment of natural rock masses.This paper employs an analytical approach to obtain the equivalent elastic modulus of fractured rock masses containing random discrete fractures(RDFs)or regular fracture sets(RFSs)while considering the confining stress.The proposed analytical solution considers not only the elastic properties of the intact rocks and fractures,but also the geometrical structure of the fractures and the confining stress.The performance of the analytical solution is verified by comparing it with the results of numerical tests obtained using the three-dimensional distinct element code(3DEC),leading to a reasonably good agreement.The analytical solution quantitatively demonstrates that the equivalent elastic modulus increases substantially with an increase in confining stress,i.e.it is characterized by stress-dependency.Further,a sensitivity analysis of the variables in the analytical solution is conducted using a global sensitivity analysis approach,i.e.the extended Fourier amplitude sensitivity test(EFAST).The variations in the sensitivity indices for different ranges and distribution types of the variables are investigated.The results provide an in-depth understanding of the influence of the variables on the equivalent elastic modulus from different perspectives.展开更多
Shrinkage porosity is a type of random distribution defects and exists in most large castings. Different from the periodic symmetry defects or certain distribution defects, shrinkage porosity presents a random "c...Shrinkage porosity is a type of random distribution defects and exists in most large castings. Different from the periodic symmetry defects or certain distribution defects, shrinkage porosity presents a random "cloud-like" configuration, which brings difficulties in quantifying the effective performance of defected casting. In this paper, the influences of random shrinkage porosity on the equivalent elastic modulus of QT400-18 casting were studied by a numerical statistics approach. An improved random algorithm was applied into the lattice model to simulate the "cloud-like" morphology of shrinkage porosity. Then, a large number of numerical samples containing random levels of shrinkage were generated by the proposed algorithm. The stress concentration factor and equivalent elastic modulus of these numerical samples were calculated. Based on a statistical approach, the effects of shrinkage porosity's distribution characteristics, such as area fraction, shape, and relative location on the casting's equivalent mechanical properties were discussed respectively. It is shown that the approach with randomly distributed defects has better predictive capabilities than traditional methods. The following conclusions can be drawn from the statistical simulations:(1) the effective modulus decreases remarkably if the shrinkage porosity percent is greater than 1.5%;(2) the average Stress Concentration Factor(SCF) produced by shrinkage porosity is about 2.0;(3) the defect's length across the loading direction plays a more important role in the effective modulus than the length along the loading direction;(4) the surface defect perpendicular to loading direction reduces the mean modulus about 1.5% more than a defect of other position.展开更多
The equivalent elastic modulus of cracked bodies with orderly distributed cracks was computed with the boundary element method. A practical self-consistent scheme has been proposed in consideration of the mutual inter...The equivalent elastic modulus of cracked bodies with orderly distributed cracks was computed with the boundary element method. A practical self-consistent scheme has been proposed in consideration of the mutual interaction effects of the cracks. The Influence of friction coefficients and orientation of cracks has been investigated. Some computational examples have been given, and the results show that the proposed method is adequate and the scheme is efficient.展开更多
Uniaxial tensile tests and scanning electron microscopy(SEM)experiments were carried out on the porous FeAl intermetallics(porosities of 41.1%,44.2%and 49.3%,pore size of 15−30μm)prepared by our research group to stu...Uniaxial tensile tests and scanning electron microscopy(SEM)experiments were carried out on the porous FeAl intermetallics(porosities of 41.1%,44.2%and 49.3%,pore size of 15−30μm)prepared by our research group to study the macroscopic mechanical properties and microscopic failure mechanism.The results show that the tensileσ−εcurves of the porous FeAl with different porosities can be divided into four stages:elasticity,yielding,strengthening and failure,without necking phenomenon.The elastic modulus,ultimate strength and elongation decrease with the increase of porosity and the elongation is much lower than 5%.A macroscopic brittle fracture appears,and the microscopic fracture mechanism is mainly intergranular fracture,depending on the Al content in the dense FeAl intermetallics.In addition,the stochastic porous model(SPM)with random pore structure size and distribution is established by designing a self-compiling generation program in FORTRAN language.Combined with the secondary development platform of finite element software ANSYS,the effective elastic moduli of the porous FeAl can be determined by elastic analysis of SPM and they are close to the experimental values,which can verify the validity of the established SPM for analyzing the elastic properties of the porous material.展开更多
In this study,the flexural rigidity of a honeycomb consisting of regular hexagonal cells is investigated.It is found that the honeycomb bending can not be evaluated by using the equivalent elastic moduli obtained from...In this study,the flexural rigidity of a honeycomb consisting of regular hexagonal cells is investigated.It is found that the honeycomb bending can not be evaluated by using the equivalent elastic moduli obtained from the in-plane deformation because the moments acting on the inclined cell wall are different for in-plane deformation and bending deformation.Based on the fact that the inclined wall is twisted under the condition of the rotation angle in both connection edges being zero,a theoretical technique for calculating the flexural rigidity of honeycombs is proposed,and the validity of the present analysis is demonstrated by numerical results obtained by BFM.展开更多
This study analyzes and predicts the vibration characteristics of fiberreinforced composite sandwich(FRCS)cylindrical-spherical(CS)combined shells with hexagon honeycomb core(HHC)for the first time based on an analyti...This study analyzes and predicts the vibration characteristics of fiberreinforced composite sandwich(FRCS)cylindrical-spherical(CS)combined shells with hexagon honeycomb core(HHC)for the first time based on an analytical model developed,which makes good use of the advantage of the first-order shear deformation theory(FSDT),the multi-segment decomposition technique,the virtual spring technology,the Jacobi-Ritz approach,and the transfer function method.The equivalent material properties of HHC are firstly determined by the modified Gibson’s formula,and the related energy equations are derived for the HHC-FRCS-CS combined shells,from which the fundamental frequencies,the mode shapes,and the forced vibration responses are solved.The current model is verified through the discussion of convergence and comparative analysis with the associated published literature and finite element(FE)results.The effects of geometric parameters of HHC on the dynamic property of the structure are further investigated with the verified model.It reveals that the vibration suppression capability can be greatly enhanced by reducing the ratio of HHC thickness to total thickness and the ratio of wall thickness of honeycomb cell to overall radius,and by increasing the ratio of length of honeycomb cell to overall radius and honeycomb characteristic angle of HHC.展开更多
基金financially supported by the National Nature Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 42022053 and 41877220)
文摘The equivalent elastic modulus is a parameter for controlling the deformation behavior of fractured rock masses in the equivalent continuum approach.The confining stress,whose effect on the equivalent elastic modulus is of great importance,is the fundamental stress environment of natural rock masses.This paper employs an analytical approach to obtain the equivalent elastic modulus of fractured rock masses containing random discrete fractures(RDFs)or regular fracture sets(RFSs)while considering the confining stress.The proposed analytical solution considers not only the elastic properties of the intact rocks and fractures,but also the geometrical structure of the fractures and the confining stress.The performance of the analytical solution is verified by comparing it with the results of numerical tests obtained using the three-dimensional distinct element code(3DEC),leading to a reasonably good agreement.The analytical solution quantitatively demonstrates that the equivalent elastic modulus increases substantially with an increase in confining stress,i.e.it is characterized by stress-dependency.Further,a sensitivity analysis of the variables in the analytical solution is conducted using a global sensitivity analysis approach,i.e.the extended Fourier amplitude sensitivity test(EFAST).The variations in the sensitivity indices for different ranges and distribution types of the variables are investigated.The results provide an in-depth understanding of the influence of the variables on the equivalent elastic modulus from different perspectives.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.51305350)the Basic Research Foundation of NWPU(No.3102014JCQ01045)
文摘Shrinkage porosity is a type of random distribution defects and exists in most large castings. Different from the periodic symmetry defects or certain distribution defects, shrinkage porosity presents a random "cloud-like" configuration, which brings difficulties in quantifying the effective performance of defected casting. In this paper, the influences of random shrinkage porosity on the equivalent elastic modulus of QT400-18 casting were studied by a numerical statistics approach. An improved random algorithm was applied into the lattice model to simulate the "cloud-like" morphology of shrinkage porosity. Then, a large number of numerical samples containing random levels of shrinkage were generated by the proposed algorithm. The stress concentration factor and equivalent elastic modulus of these numerical samples were calculated. Based on a statistical approach, the effects of shrinkage porosity's distribution characteristics, such as area fraction, shape, and relative location on the casting's equivalent mechanical properties were discussed respectively. It is shown that the approach with randomly distributed defects has better predictive capabilities than traditional methods. The following conclusions can be drawn from the statistical simulations:(1) the effective modulus decreases remarkably if the shrinkage porosity percent is greater than 1.5%;(2) the average Stress Concentration Factor(SCF) produced by shrinkage porosity is about 2.0;(3) the defect's length across the loading direction plays a more important role in the effective modulus than the length along the loading direction;(4) the surface defect perpendicular to loading direction reduces the mean modulus about 1.5% more than a defect of other position.
基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China
文摘The equivalent elastic modulus of cracked bodies with orderly distributed cracks was computed with the boundary element method. A practical self-consistent scheme has been proposed in consideration of the mutual interaction effects of the cracks. The Influence of friction coefficients and orientation of cracks has been investigated. Some computational examples have been given, and the results show that the proposed method is adequate and the scheme is efficient.
基金Project(11502307)supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaProject(2016JJ3187)supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province,ChinaProject(50825102)supported by the National Natural Science Funds for Distinguished Young Scholar of China。
文摘Uniaxial tensile tests and scanning electron microscopy(SEM)experiments were carried out on the porous FeAl intermetallics(porosities of 41.1%,44.2%and 49.3%,pore size of 15−30μm)prepared by our research group to study the macroscopic mechanical properties and microscopic failure mechanism.The results show that the tensileσ−εcurves of the porous FeAl with different porosities can be divided into four stages:elasticity,yielding,strengthening and failure,without necking phenomenon.The elastic modulus,ultimate strength and elongation decrease with the increase of porosity and the elongation is much lower than 5%.A macroscopic brittle fracture appears,and the microscopic fracture mechanism is mainly intergranular fracture,depending on the Al content in the dense FeAl intermetallics.In addition,the stochastic porous model(SPM)with random pore structure size and distribution is established by designing a self-compiling generation program in FORTRAN language.Combined with the secondary development platform of finite element software ANSYS,the effective elastic moduli of the porous FeAl can be determined by elastic analysis of SPM and they are close to the experimental values,which can verify the validity of the established SPM for analyzing the elastic properties of the porous material.
文摘In this study,the flexural rigidity of a honeycomb consisting of regular hexagonal cells is investigated.It is found that the honeycomb bending can not be evaluated by using the equivalent elastic moduli obtained from the in-plane deformation because the moments acting on the inclined cell wall are different for in-plane deformation and bending deformation.Based on the fact that the inclined wall is twisted under the condition of the rotation angle in both connection edges being zero,a theoretical technique for calculating the flexural rigidity of honeycombs is proposed,and the validity of the present analysis is demonstrated by numerical results obtained by BFM.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.52175079 and 12072091)the Science Foundation of the National Key Laboratory of Science and Technology on Advanced Composites in Special Environments of China(No.6142905192512)+2 种基金the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities of China(No.N2103026)the Major Projects of AeroEngines and Gas Turbines of China(No.J2019-I-0008-0008)the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation(No.2020M680990)。
文摘This study analyzes and predicts the vibration characteristics of fiberreinforced composite sandwich(FRCS)cylindrical-spherical(CS)combined shells with hexagon honeycomb core(HHC)for the first time based on an analytical model developed,which makes good use of the advantage of the first-order shear deformation theory(FSDT),the multi-segment decomposition technique,the virtual spring technology,the Jacobi-Ritz approach,and the transfer function method.The equivalent material properties of HHC are firstly determined by the modified Gibson’s formula,and the related energy equations are derived for the HHC-FRCS-CS combined shells,from which the fundamental frequencies,the mode shapes,and the forced vibration responses are solved.The current model is verified through the discussion of convergence and comparative analysis with the associated published literature and finite element(FE)results.The effects of geometric parameters of HHC on the dynamic property of the structure are further investigated with the verified model.It reveals that the vibration suppression capability can be greatly enhanced by reducing the ratio of HHC thickness to total thickness and the ratio of wall thickness of honeycomb cell to overall radius,and by increasing the ratio of length of honeycomb cell to overall radius and honeycomb characteristic angle of HHC.