Volume 30 Issue 6 2023

Volume 30 Issue 6 2023

Journal of Functional Materials — Research Articles

Serial: 1

Advancements in Geotechnical Modeling

Authors: Evelyn Rodriguez, Julian Styles
Page No: 1–5
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—In this study, typical c-ɸ soils subjected to loadings were assessed with a view to understand the general stress distribution and settlement behaviour of the soils under drained conditions. Numerical estimations of the non-dimensional bearing capacity factors, Nq and Nγ for varied angles of friction in the soil mass were obtained using PLAXIS. Ultimate bearing capacity values over a Ф range of 0-30 degrees were also computed and compared with analytical results obtained from the traditional simplified uncoupled approach of Terzaghi and Meyerhof. Results from the numerical study agree well with theoretical findings. Keywords—Bearing capacity factors, finite element method, safe bearing pressure, structure-soil interaction. I.

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Year: 2023
Journal: Research Paper
Vol/Issue: 30 (6)
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Evelyn Rodriguez, Julian Styles, "Advancements in Geotechnical Modeling," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 30, no. 6, pp. 1–5, 2023.

Serial: 2

Evaluation of Structural Degradation in Complex Systems

Authors: Evelyn R. Jenkins, Julianne A. Thompson
Page No: 6–10
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—Predicting the collapse potential of a structure during earthquakes is an important issue in earthquake engineering. Many researchers proposed different methods to assess the collapse potential of structures under the effect of strong ground motions. However most of them did not consider degradation and softening effect in hysteretic behavior. In this study, collapse potential of SDOF systems caused by dynamic instability with stiffness and strength degradation has been investigated. An equation was proposed for the estimation of collapse period of SDOF system which is a limit value of period for dynamic instability. If period of the considered SDOF system is shorter than the collapse period then the relevant system exhibits dynamic instability and collapse occurs. Keywords—Collapse, degradation, dynamic instability, seismic response. I.

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Year: 2023
Journal: Research Paper
Vol/Issue: 30 (6)
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Evelyn R. Jenkins, Julianne A. Thompson, "Evaluation of Structural Degradation in Complex Systems," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 30, no. 6, pp. 6–10, 2023.

Serial: 3

Advances in Nanoscale Biosensing

Authors: Evelyn M. Russell, Kaitlyn A. Vargas, Liam T. Reynolds, Julianne L. Santos
Page No: 11–15
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—The beginning of 21st century has witnessed new advancements in the design and use of new materials for biosensing applications, from nano to macro, protein to tissue. Traditional analytical methods lack a complete toolset to describe the complexities introduced by living systems, pathological relations, discrete hierarchical materials, cross-phase interactions, and structure-property dependencies. Materiomics – via systematic molecular dynamics (MD) simulation – can provide structure process-property relations by using a materials science approach linking mechanisms across scales and enables oriented biosensor design. With this approach, DNA biosensors can be utilized to detect disease biomarkers present in individuals’ breath such as acetone for diabetes. Our wireless sensor array based on single-stranded DNA (ssDNA)-decorated single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNT) has successfully detected trace amount of various chemicals in vapor differentiated by pattern recognition. Here, we present how MD simulation can revolutionize the way of design and screening of DNA aptamers for targeting biomarkers related to oral diseases and oral health monitoring. It demonstrates great potential to be utilized to build a library of DNDA sequences for reliable detection of several biomarkers of one specific disease, and as well provides a new methodology of creating, designing, and applying of biosensors. Keywords—Biosensor, design, DNA, molecular dynamics simulation. I.

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Year: 2023
Journal: Research Paper
Vol/Issue: 30 (6)
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Evelyn M. Russell, Kaitlyn A. Vargas, Liam T. Reynolds, Julianne L. Santos, "Advances in Nanoscale Biosensing," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 30, no. 6, pp. 11–15, 2023.

Serial: 4

Numerical Analysis of Aerodynamic Phenomena on Wind Turbine Blades

Authors: Elena Vasquez, Ryan Jensen
Page No: 16–27
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—Computations for two-dimensional flow past a stationary and harmonically pitching wind turbine airfoil at a moderate value of Reynolds number (400000) are carried out by progressively increasing the angle of attack for stationary airfoil and at fixed pitching frequencies for rotary one. The incompressible Navier-Stokes equations in conjunction with Unsteady Reynolds Average Navier-Stokes (URANS) equations for turbulence modeling are solved by OpenFOAM package to investigate the aerodynamic phenomena occurred at stationary and pitching conditions on a NACA 6-series wind turbine airfoil. The aim of this study is to enhance the accuracy of numerical simulation in predicting the aerodynamic behavior of an oscillating airfoil in OpenFOAM. Hence, for turbulence modelling, k-ω-SST with low-Reynolds correction is employed to capture the unsteady phenomena occurred in stationary and oscillating motion of the airfoil. Using aerodynamic and pressure coefficients along with flow patterns, the unsteady aerodynamics at pre-, near-, and post-static stall regions are analyzed in harmonically pitching airfoil, and the results are validated with the corresponding experimental data possessed by the authors. The results indicate that implementing the mentioned turbulence model leads to accurate prediction of the angle of static stall for stationary airfoil and flow separation, dynamic stall phenomenon, and reattachment of the flow on the surface of airfoil for pitching one. Due to the geometry of the studied 6-series airfoil, the vortex on the upper surface of the airfoil during upstrokes is formed at the trailing edge. Therefore, the pattern flow obtained by our numerical simulations represents the formation and change of the trailing-edge vortex at near- and post-stall regions where this process determines the dynamic stall phenomenon. Keywords—CFD, Moderate Reynolds number, OpenFOAM, pitching oscillation, unsteady aerodynamics, wind turbine. I.

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Year: 2023
Journal: Research Paper
Vol/Issue: 30 (6)
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Elena Vasquez, Ryan Jensen, "Numerical Analysis of Aerodynamic Phenomena on Wind Turbine Blades," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 30, no. 6, pp. 16–27, 2023.

Serial: 5

Optimizing Wind-Induced Vibrations in Portico Designs

Authors: Aurora W. Thompson, Ethan R. Lee
Page No: 28–34
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—With the aim of increasing the levels of comfort and security structures, the study of dynamic loads on buildings has been one of the focuses in the area of control engineering, civil engineering and architecture. Thus, this work presents a study based on simulation of the dynamics of buildings in the form of portico subjected to wind action, besides presenting an action of passive control, using for this the dynamics of the structure, consequently representing a system appropriated on environmental issues. These control systems are named the dynamic vibration absorbers. Keywords—Dynamic vibration absorber, structure, comfort, safety, wind behavior, structure. I.

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Year: 2023
Journal: Research Paper
Vol/Issue: 30 (6)
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Aurora W. Thompson, Ethan R. Lee, "Optimizing Wind-Induced Vibrations in Portico Designs," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 30, no. 6, pp. 28–34, 2023.

Serial: 6

Advanced Vibration Suppression in Wooden Structures

Authors: Akira Matsumoto, Yuna Saito, Keiichi Nakamura, Emiko Tanaka, Hiroshi Kondo
Page No: 35–40
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—The structural system of wooden house by two-by-four method is widely adopted in any countries, and a various type of vibration control system for building structures has been developed on country with frequent earthquake. In this study, a vibration control device called “Scaling Frame” (SF) is suggested, and which is applied to wooden two-by-four method structures. This paper performs the experimental study to investigate the restoring force characteristics of two-by-four with SF device installed. The seismic resistant performance is estimated experimentally, and also the applicability and effectiveness are discussing. Keywords—Two-by-four method, seismic vibration control, horizontally loading test, restoring force characteristics. I.

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Year: 2023
Journal: Research Paper
Vol/Issue: 30 (6)
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Akira Matsumoto, Yuna Saito, Keiichi Nakamura, Emiko Tanaka, Hiroshi Kondo, "Advanced Vibration Suppression in Wooden Structures," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 30, no. 6, pp. 35–40, 2023.

Serial: 7

Rapid Prototyping Techniques in Additive Manufacturing

Authors: Dr. Sofia Jensen, Dr. Ethan Patel
Page No: 41–46
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—Rapid prototyping is a new group of manufacturing processes, which allows fabrication of physical of any complexity using a layer by layer deposition technique directly from a computer system. The rapid prototyping process greatly reduces the time and cost necessary to bring a new product to market. The prototypes made by these systems are used in a range of industrial application including design evaluation, verification, testing, and as patterns for casting processes. These processes employ a variety of materials and mechanisms to build up the layers to build the part. The present work was to build a FDM prototyping machine that could control the X-Y motion and material deposition, to generate two-dimensional and three-dimensional complex shapes. This study focused on the deposition of wax material. This work was to find out the properties of the wax materials used in this work in order to enable better control of the FDM process. This study will look at the integration of a computer controlled electro-mechanical system with the traditional FDM additive prototyping process. The characteristics of the wax were also analysed in order to optimise the model production process. These included wax phase change temperature, wax viscosity and wax droplet shape during processing. Keywords—Rapid prototyping, wax, manufacturing processes, additive prototyping. I.

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Year: 2023
Journal: Research Paper
Vol/Issue: 30 (6)
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Dr. Sofia Jensen, Dr. Ethan Patel, "Rapid Prototyping Techniques in Additive Manufacturing," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 30, no. 6, pp. 41–46, 2023.

Serial: 8

Impact of Fiber Concentration on Epoxy-Based Composite Materials

Authors: A. K. Patel, L. M. Fernandes, R. A. S. Khan, S. R. Rao, P. K. Mandal
Page No: 47–51
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—E-glass-epoxy laminated composites having different fiber volume fractions (40, 50, 60 and 70) were fabricated with and without the addition of nanoclay. Flexural strength and tensile strength of the composite laminates were determined. It was observed that, with increasing the fiber volume fraction (Vf) of fiber from 40 to 60, the ability of nanoclay to enhance the tensile and flexural strength of E-glass-epoxy composites decreases significantly. At 70Vf, the tensile and flexural strength of the nanoclay reinforced E-glass-epoxy were found to be lowest when compared to the E-glass-epoxy composite made without the addition of nanoclay. Based on the obtained data and microstructure of the tested samples, plausible mechanism for the observed trends has been proposed. The enhanced mechanical properties for nanoclay reinforced E-glass- epoxy composites for 40-60 Vf, due to higher interface toughness coupled with strong interfilament bonding may have ensured the homogeneous load distribution across all the glass fibers. Results in the decrease in mechanical properties at 70Vf, may be due to the inability of the matrix to bind the nanoclay and glass-fibers. Keywords—E-glass-epoxy composite laminates, fiber volume fraction, e-glass fiber, mechanical properties, delamination. I.

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Year: 2023
Journal: Research Paper
Vol/Issue: 30 (6)
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A. K. Patel, L. M. Fernandes, R. A. S. Khan, S. R. Rao, P. K. Mandal, "Impact of Fiber Concentration on Epoxy-Based Composite Materials," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 30, no. 6, pp. 47–51, 2023.

Serial: 9

Recent Advancements in DC Drive System Optimization

Authors: Ayush Jain, Ria Bajaj
Page No: 52–58
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We contemplate vitality stockpiling gear that is associated with DC6 chopper of diesel train (WDM2) of railroad. We take reference model of diesel train WDM2 for the investigation of paper. Amid the driving time frame, the speeding up of the prepare gets to be distinctly bigger because of the boosting operation of the hardware. The gear charges a piece of recovered vitality when it supports the voltage amid braking period, and releases the put away vitality when it used to work other electrical hardware. At the season of regenerative braking we store the electrical vitality it is help to spare the vitality. In this paper, we chose battery bank for the vitality stockpiling gadget of the gear. I.

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Year: 2023
Journal: Research Paper
Vol/Issue: 30 (6)
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Ayush Jain, Ria Bajaj, "Recent Advancements in DC Drive System Optimization," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 30, no. 6, pp. 52–58, 2023.
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