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Meshless simulation of a macrosegregation benchmark considering the solid motion
Viktor Govže, Igor Vušanović, Božidar Šarler, 2023, published scientific conference contribution

Abstract: We have extended the existing two-dimensional rigid solid phase benchmark for binary substance with the solid phase motion in the present paper. Incompressible laminar Newtonian flow is assumed, and a standard mixture formulation is used for the mass, momentum, energy, and solute transport. A coherency solid motion model accounts for the free-floating grains, assuming that the solid velocity is proportional to the mixture velocity and the liquid fraction. The lever rule is used to describe the mass fractions of the phases. A two-dimensional benchmark is solved using the semi-implicit meshless diffuse approximate method with an adaptive subdomain upwinding strategy. The results of the meshless method are compared to the finite volume method results with a reasonable agreement. The new benchmark results show that the solid motion has an essential effect on the macrosegregation pattern.
Keywords: solidification, meshless methods, grain motion, benchmarks
Published in DiRROS: 21.03.2024; Views: 64; Downloads: 37
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Grain size distribution of DP 600 steel using single-pass asymmetrical wedge test
Urška Klančnik, Peter Fajfar, Jan Foder, Heinz Palkowski, Jaka Burja, Grega Klančnik, 2023, original scientific article

Keywords: wedge test, hot-rolling, grain size distribution, dual-phase steel
Published in DiRROS: 07.02.2024; Views: 138; Downloads: 56
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Relevance of inter-particle interaction in directed energy deposition powder stream
Tijan Mede, Matjaž Godec, 2024, original scientific article

Abstract: Blown powder dynamics is one of the aspects of Directed Energy Deposition (DED) with a major influence on deposition quality and potential for improvement in simulation. Most currently employed computational models discard powder grain collisions as negligible, although little explicit evidence for that claim exists. A Discrete Element Method approach is thus employed in the present work to simulate the actual number of grain collisions in a powder stream of a commercial discrete coaxial nozzle and how that number varies with the key processing parameters. While the number of powder grain collisions is found to in fact be negligible at one side of the usable parameter spectrum, the opposite side results in as many as 84% of all the powder grains being involved in inter-granular collisions with an average rebound angle of 14◦, challenging the established hypothesis of the negligibility of this phenomena.
Keywords: DED, powder stream, grain collisions, DEM
Published in DiRROS: 31.01.2024; Views: 91; Downloads: 53
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Experimental investigation of the axial strength of glued-in rods in cross laminated timber
Boris Azinović, Erik Serrano, Miha Kramar, Tomaž Pazlar, 2018, original scientific article

Abstract: This paper presents results from an experimental assessment of glued-in rods in cross laminated timber (CLT). For the purposes of the study more than 60 pull-pull tests were performed, where the specimens varied in terms of bonded-in length (from 80 to 400 mm), rod diameter (16-24 mm) and rod-to-grain angle (parallel and perpendicular). Several different failure modes that are not common for other applications of glued-in rods (e.g., a failure between CLT layers) were obtained for the analysed CLT specimens. It was found that these failure mechanisms can substantially influence the obtained ultimate tension loads. At the end, the experimental results were compared with empirical and semi-empirical equations for estimating the pull-out strength of glued-in rods in structural timber and glulam. The comparison showed that most of the existing equations overestimate the ultimate tension loads for specimens with the rod parallel to the grain and underestimate the ultimate tension load for specimens with the rod perpendicular to the grain. The results vary because the possible CLT failure modes were not included in previous studies. Further studies are proposed to improve the equations for glued-in rods in CLT.
Keywords: glued-in rods, cross laminated timber (CLT), pull-pull experiment, glued-in length, rod-to-grain angle, failure mechanisms in CLT
Published in DiRROS: 29.11.2023; Views: 181; Downloads: 142
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Mode I fracture of beech-adhesive bondline at three different temperatures
Jaka Gašper Pečnik, Andreja Pondelak, Michael David Burnard, Václav Sebera, 2022, original scientific article

Abstract: Single edge-notched three-point bending tests (SEN-TPB) for mode I were utilized to experimentallyevaluate fracture properties of adhesive bondlines in European beech (Fagus SylvaticaL.). Thebondline was examined at two anatomical planes with TR and RT orientation and at control andtwo elevated temperatures (70°C and 140°C). Among epoxy (EPI), melamine-urea formaldehyde (MUF), and polyurethane (PUR) adhesives, the highest average critical energyGcwith 0.80 N/mmand fracture energyGfwith 1079.4 N/mm were obtained for EPI in the TR plane and understandard climate conditions (20°C/65% relative humidity), followed by MUF (Gc= 0.50 N/mm andGf= 620 N/mm) and PUR (Gc= 0.25 N/mm andGf= 290.9 N/mm), respectively. PUR was leasteffected by elevated temperature, and no significant differences forGcandGfbetween TR and RTbondline orientations were found for MUF and PUR treated at 20°C/65% relative humidity whilecomparisons between other factors varied significantly. Treatment of specimens at elevatedtemperatures resulted in reduced fracture performance regardless of wood grain orientation orthe adhesive system.
Keywords: crack, fracture, grain orientation, temperature, European Beech, odprti dostop
Published in DiRROS: 03.05.2023; Views: 412; Downloads: 331
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