Authors: Hyun Suk Nam, Yun Jae Kim, Jin Won Kim
Abstract: This paper presents a numerical method using FE damage analysis to simulate ductile tearing in CT specimen under low cycle fatigue loading conditions. To define a cyclic material properties, the nonlinear kinematic hardening model is adopted. The damage model is defined based on the ductility exhaustion concept using the multi-axial fracture strain energy concept. The proposed model is then applied to simulate two cyclic fracture toughness tests with different R-ratios. Simulated results show overall good agreement with experimental results.
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Authors: Jun Hyub Park, Man Sik Myung, Yun Jae Kim
Abstract: This paper describes new structure of specimen easy to manipulate, align and grip a
thin-film and test machine for a fatigue test. High cycle fatigue test has been performed on tensile type
specimen of Al-3%Ti alloy using the newly developed fatigue test machine. The material used in this
study was Al-3%Ti thin film, which was used in RF MEMS switch. The structure of the suggested
specimen has two holes and several bridges. The holes at centre of grip end are able to make
alignment and gripping easy. The bridges are to remove the side support strip easily and extract
specimen from wafer without sawing. The test machine was developed using the voice coil of
speaker. The new tensile loading system has a load cell with maximum capacity of 0.5N and a
non-contact position measuring system based on the principle of capacitance micrometry with 0.1nm
resolution for displacement measurement. Fatigue tests was performed on 7 specimens. The thickness
and width of the thin film of specimen are 1.0μm and 150μm, respectively. The fatigue strength
coefficient and the fatigue strength exponent of Al-3%Ti alloy micro-sized specimen are determined
to be 164MPa and -0.01322, respectively
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Authors: Yun Jae Kim, Kuk Hee Lee, Chi Yong Park
Abstract: The present work presents plastic limit load solutions for branch junctions under internal
pressure and in-plane bending, based on detailed three-dimensional (3-D) FE limit analyses using
elastic-perfectly plastic materials. The proposed solutions are valid for a wide range of branch
junction geometries; ratios of the branch-to-run pipe radius and thickness from 0.0 to 1.0, and the
mean radius-to-thickness ratio of the run pipe from 5.0 to 20.0.
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Authors: Tae Kwang Song, Chang Kyun Oh, Yun Jae Kim, Jong Sung Kim, Tae Eun Jin
Abstract: The present work proposes a method for elastic-plastic fracture mechanics analysis of the
circumferential through-wall crack in between elbows and attached straight pipes, subject to in-plane
bending. Based on small strain finite element limit analyses, closed-form limit load solutions are
given first. Then applicability of the reference stress based method to approximately estimate J is
proposed. One interesting finding is that a popular approach to assume that the crack locates in the
straight pipe could lead to significantly different assessment results.
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Authors: Jong Hyun Kim, Joong Hyuk Ahn, Seok Pyo Hong, Yun Jae Kim, Chi Yong Park
Abstract: This paper provides closed-form plastic limit load solutions for elbows with local wall
thinning under in-plane bending, via three-dimensional (3-D), small strain FE limit analyses using
elastic-perfectly plastic materials. Wide ranges of elbow and thinning geometries are considered.
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Authors: Hyung Yil Lee, Yun Jae Kim
Abstract: Critical defects in pressure vessels and pipes are generally found in the form of a semielliptical
surface crack, and the analysis of which is consequently an important issue in engineering
fracture mechanics. Furthermore, in addition to the traditional single parameter K or J-integral, the
second parameter like T-stress should be measured to quantify the constraint effect. In this work,
the validity of the line-spring model is investigated by comparing line-spring J-T solutions to the
reference 3D finite element J-T solutions. A full 3D-mesh generating program for semi-elliptical
surface cracks is employed to provide such reference 3D solutions. Then some structural
characteristics of the surface-cracked T and L-joints are studied by mixed mode line-spring finite
element. Negative T-stresses observed in T and L-joints indicate the necessity of J-T two parameter
approach for analyses of surface-cracked T and L-joints.
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Authors: Yun Jae Kim, Tae Kwang Song, Jun Hee Hanh, Jun Hyub Park
Abstract: This paper discusses possibilities to extract elastic-plastic properties of nano-scale
materials using combined nano-indentation tests with FE simulations. One interesting finding is that
FE simulations of nano-indentation with a number of different plastic properties give same
load-displacement response, which suggests that plastic properties cannot be determined from
simulating load-depth curves from nano-indentation tests. However, careful examination of possible
plastic properties suggests a concept of the reference strain, which makes it possible to effectively
determine plastic properties from nano-indentation tests with FE simulations.
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Authors: Jun Hyub Park, Man Sik Myung, Yun Jae Kim, Chang Seung Lee, Sung Hoon Choa, Woo Seong Che
Abstract: A new tensile tester using an electromagnetic-force actuator (voice coil) was developed
to measure the mechanical characteristics of surface-micromachined thin film materials. The tester
has a load cell with maximum capacity of 0.5N and a non-contact position measuring system based
on the principle of capacitance micrometry with 0.1nm resolution for displacement measurement.
The tester was applied for tensile testing of Al-3%Ti thin films with dimensions of 1000μm long,
50-480μm wide and 1.0 and 1.1 μm thick. The Al-3%Ti is commonly used in RF(radio frequency)
microelectromechanical systems(MEMS) switch. The specimen with holes and bridges was
designed for easy tensile test. The holes at center of grip end are able to make alignment and
gripping easy. The bridges are to remove the side supports easily and extract specimen from wafer
without sawing. It was found that the mean tensile strengths of Al-3%Ti are 140-380MPa,
depending on the width of specimens and converging to a certain tensile strength as the width
decreases.
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Authors: Yun Jae Kim, Chang Kyun Oh, Chang Sik Oh
Abstract: This paper quantifies the effects of geometry, the loading mode and the specimen size on
fracture toughness of the API X65 steel, via plane strain finite element (FE) damage analyses using
the GTN model. The validity of FE damage analyses is checked first by comparing with experimental
test data for small-sized, cracked bar test. Then the analyses are extended to investigate the effects of
the relative crack depth and the specimen size on fracture toughness. It is shown that fracture
toughness of the API X65 steel increases with decreasing the relative crack depth and increasing the
specimen size.
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Authors: Jun Hyub Park, Yun Jae Kim, Man Sik Myung, Chang Seung Lee, Sung Hoon Choa, Nam Sup Choi
Abstract: This paper describes a novel test procedure, new structure of specimen easy to manipulate,
align and grip a thin-film and test machine for a tensile and fatigue test. For the proposed specimen,
the surroundings of the specimen including the side support strips except for six bridges are etched
during the fabrication of the specimen, which in turn makes it possible to cut off easily the specimen
from the wafer by minimizing a damage to the test film and also possible to produce the specimen in
mass production. For the present specimen, a small hole is made at the grip end and using a small pin
for setting the specimen onto the tester, the setting process and alignment of specimen is much easier,
compared to the specimen proposed by Sharpe et al. To gain confidence in reliability of testing results,
pre-test using the Al-3%Ti is performed, which is widely used in the RF switch and other MEMS
devices. Tensile tests are performed, from which tensile strengths of the Al-3%Ti are measured as
343±16.22MPa at 200μm width and 1.1μm thickness.
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