The shear pin of the friction pendulum bearing(FPB)can be made of 40Cr steel.In conceptual design,the optimal cut-off point of the shear pin is predetermined,guiding the design of bridges isolated by FPBs to maximize ...The shear pin of the friction pendulum bearing(FPB)can be made of 40Cr steel.In conceptual design,the optimal cut-off point of the shear pin is predetermined,guiding the design of bridges isolated by FPBs to maximize their isolation performance.Current researches on the shear pins are mainly based on linear elastic models,neglecting their plasticity,damage,and fracture mechanical properties.To accurately predict its cutoff behavior,the elastic-plastic degradationmodel of 40Cr steel is indeed calibrated.For this purpose,the Ramberg-Osgoodmodel,the Bao-Wierzbicki damage initiation criterion,and the linear damage evolution criterion were selected to develop the elastic-plastic degradation model of 40Cr.Subsequently,parameter calibration of this model was performed through uniaxial tensile tests on two sets of six smooth,round bars with different diameters.Following this,finite element simulations were conducted for the pure shear test of grade 10.9 high-strength bolts made of 40Cr steel,aiming to verify the elasticplastic degradation model.The results showed that the failure modes and force-displacement curves simulated by the finite element method were in good agreement with the test results.Moreover,the error between the primary characteristic parameters(initial stiffness,peak load,fracture displacement,and absorbed energy)obtained by finite element calculation and the test values was within 15%.These results demonstrated that the calibration elastic-plastic degradation model of 40Cr steel can predict the cutoff of the shear pin.展开更多
Distribution-based degradation models (or graphical approach in some literature) occur in a wide range of applications. However, few of existing methods have taken the validation of the built model into consideratio...Distribution-based degradation models (or graphical approach in some literature) occur in a wide range of applications. However, few of existing methods have taken the validation of the built model into consideration. A validation methodology for distribution-based models is proposed in this paper. Since the model can be expressed as consisting of assumptions of model structures and embedded model parameters, the proposed methodology carries out the validation from these two aspects. By using appropriate statistical techniques, the rationality of degradation distributions, suitability of fitted models and validity of degradation models are validated respectively. A new statistical technique based on control limits is also proposed, which can be implemented in the validation of degradation models' validity. The case study on degradation modeling of an actual accelerometer shows that the proposed methodology is an effective solution to the validation problem of distribution-based de qradation models.展开更多
We study the problem of low lighting image en- hancement. Previous enhancement methods for images un- der low lighting conditions usually fail to consider the factor of image degradation during image formation. As a r...We study the problem of low lighting image en- hancement. Previous enhancement methods for images un- der low lighting conditions usually fail to consider the factor of image degradation during image formation. As a result, the lost contrast could not be recovered after enhancement. This paper will adaptively recover the contrast and adjust the exposure for low lighting images. Our first contribution is the modeling of image degradation in low lighting con- ditions. Then, the local maximum color value prior is pro- posed, i.e., in most regions of well exposed images, the lo- cal maximum color value of a pixel will be very high. By combining the image degradation model and local maximum color value prior, we propose to recover the un-degraded im- ages under low lighting conditions. Last, an adaptive expo- sure adjustment module is proposed to obtain the final result. We show that our approach enables better enhancement com- paring with popular image editing tools and academic algo- rithms.展开更多
基金The Research Start-up Fund for Talents Introduction of Huaiyin Institute of Technology(Grant No.Z301B23517).
文摘The shear pin of the friction pendulum bearing(FPB)can be made of 40Cr steel.In conceptual design,the optimal cut-off point of the shear pin is predetermined,guiding the design of bridges isolated by FPBs to maximize their isolation performance.Current researches on the shear pins are mainly based on linear elastic models,neglecting their plasticity,damage,and fracture mechanical properties.To accurately predict its cutoff behavior,the elastic-plastic degradationmodel of 40Cr steel is indeed calibrated.For this purpose,the Ramberg-Osgoodmodel,the Bao-Wierzbicki damage initiation criterion,and the linear damage evolution criterion were selected to develop the elastic-plastic degradation model of 40Cr.Subsequently,parameter calibration of this model was performed through uniaxial tensile tests on two sets of six smooth,round bars with different diameters.Following this,finite element simulations were conducted for the pure shear test of grade 10.9 high-strength bolts made of 40Cr steel,aiming to verify the elasticplastic degradation model.The results showed that the failure modes and force-displacement curves simulated by the finite element method were in good agreement with the test results.Moreover,the error between the primary characteristic parameters(initial stiffness,peak load,fracture displacement,and absorbed energy)obtained by finite element calculation and the test values was within 15%.These results demonstrated that the calibration elastic-plastic degradation model of 40Cr steel can predict the cutoff of the shear pin.
文摘Distribution-based degradation models (or graphical approach in some literature) occur in a wide range of applications. However, few of existing methods have taken the validation of the built model into consideration. A validation methodology for distribution-based models is proposed in this paper. Since the model can be expressed as consisting of assumptions of model structures and embedded model parameters, the proposed methodology carries out the validation from these two aspects. By using appropriate statistical techniques, the rationality of degradation distributions, suitability of fitted models and validity of degradation models are validated respectively. A new statistical technique based on control limits is also proposed, which can be implemented in the validation of degradation models' validity. The case study on degradation modeling of an actual accelerometer shows that the proposed methodology is an effective solution to the validation problem of distribution-based de qradation models.
文摘We study the problem of low lighting image en- hancement. Previous enhancement methods for images un- der low lighting conditions usually fail to consider the factor of image degradation during image formation. As a result, the lost contrast could not be recovered after enhancement. This paper will adaptively recover the contrast and adjust the exposure for low lighting images. Our first contribution is the modeling of image degradation in low lighting con- ditions. Then, the local maximum color value prior is pro- posed, i.e., in most regions of well exposed images, the lo- cal maximum color value of a pixel will be very high. By combining the image degradation model and local maximum color value prior, we propose to recover the un-degraded im- ages under low lighting conditions. Last, an adaptive expo- sure adjustment module is proposed to obtain the final result. We show that our approach enables better enhancement com- paring with popular image editing tools and academic algo- rithms.