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| Journal | Count |
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| Iranian Journal of Science and Technology, Transactions of Mechanical Engineering | 3 |
| Acta Mechanica | 2 |
| Journal of the Croatian Association of Civil Engineers | 2 |
| Journal of the Faculty of Engineering and Architecture of Gazi University | 2 |
| Mechanics Based Design of Structures and Machines | 2 |
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Article Citation - WoS: 3On the Yielding of Two-Layer Composite Spherical Pressure Vessels(Gazi Univ, 2017) Akis, TolgaThe yielding of two-layer composite spherical pressure vessels under either internal or external pressure is investigated analytically in the framework of small deformations and von Mises yield criterion. It is shown for both pressure cases that depending on the material properties and sphere dimensions, different modes of plasticization may take place. Unlike the deformation behavior of a single layer spherical pressure vessel, yielding may commence at the inner layer or at the outer layer or simultaneously at both layers of the assembly.Article Citation - WoS: 2Citation - Scopus: 2Structural Design Optimization of Multi-Layer Spherical Pressure Vessels: a Metaheuristic Approach(Springer, 2019) Akis, Tolga; Azad, Saeid Kazemzadeh; Kazemzadeh Azad, SaeidThis study addresses the optimum design problem of multi-layer spherical pressure vessels based on von Mises yield criterion. In order to compute the structural responses under internal pressure, analytical solutions for one-, two-, and three-layer spherical pressure vessels are provided. A population-based metaheuristic algorithm is reformulated for optimum material selection as well as thickness optimization of multi-layer spherical pressure vessels. Furthermore, in order to enhance the computational efficiency of the optimization algorithm, upper bound strategy is also integrated with the algorithm for reducing the total number of structural response evaluations during the optimization iterations. The performance of the algorithm is investigated through weight and cost minimization of one-, two- and three-layer spherical pressure vessels and the results are presented in detail. The obtained numerical results, based on different internal pressures as well as vessel sizes, indicate the usefulness and efficiency of the employed methodology in optimum design of multi-layer spherical pressure vessels.Article Citation - WoS: 2Yielding of Radially Pressurized Functionally Graded Long Tubes Based on Von Mises Criterion(Gazi Univ, 2015) Akis, Tolga; Eren, OmurThe elastic behaviour of functionally graded long tubes with axially constrained ends subject to either internal or external pressure is investigated analytically. The modulus of elasticity and the yield limit of the tube material are assumed to vary radially in nonlinear forms. Making use of von Mises yield criterion, the effect of grading parameters on the yielding behavior of the tube is investigated and it is observed that for both pressure cases, the plastic flow may commence at the inner surface, at the outer surface or simultaneously at both surfaces depending on the functionally grading parameters.Article Citation - WoS: 23Citation - Scopus: 30On the Elastic-Plastic Deformation of a Rotating Disk Subjected To a Radial Temperature Gradient(Marcel dekker inc, 2003) Eraslan, AN; Akis, TElastic-plastic stress distribution in a nonisothermal rotating annular disk is analyzed by the use of Tresca and von Mises criteria. An energy equation that accounts for the convective heat transfer with a variable heat transfer coefficient is modeled. For a given angular velocity, the steady temperature distribution in the disk is obtained by the analytical solution of the energy equation. Tresca yield criterion and its associated flow rule are used to obtain the analytical stress distributions for a linearly hardening material. A computational model is developed to analyze elastic-plastic deformations of the disk using von Mises yield criterion and its flow rule. This model incorporates Swift's hardening law to simulate linear as well as nonlinear hardening material behavior. It is shown that the stress distribution in the disk is affected significantly by the presence of the temperature gradient.Article Citation - Scopus: 13Deformation Analysis of Elastic-Plastic Two Layer Tubes Subject To Pressure: an Analytical Approach(2004) Eraslan,A.N.; Akiş,T.Analytical solutions are obtained for axisymmetric elastic-plastic deformations in tightly fitted concentric tubes with fixed ends subjected to either internal or external pressure. Tresca's yield criterion and its associated flow rule are used to estimate the elastic-plastic response of the assembly. The closed form solutions for all elastic-plastic deformation stages are obtained by assuming linear hardening material behavior. Some numerical examples are handled using the mechanical properties of real engineering materials.Article Numerical Solutions of a Simplified Reactive Flow Model(2007) Eraslan,A.N.; Akiş,T.A simple model problem well describing the interaction of convection, diffusion and fast chemistry in laminar reactive flows is formulated. The model involves a minimum number of parameters which are chosen to be close to those in real problems so that the strong interaction of various important processes taking place in reactive flows can be evaluated. Dimensionless forms of the strongly coupled model equations are solved numerically using the collocation method. Steady-state solutions are obtained as the time-asymptotic solution of unsteady problems by using arbitrary initial profiles for temperature. Parametric analyses are performed to investigate the effect of important model parameters on the calculated temperature and concentration distributions.Article Citation - WoS: 1Citation - Scopus: 3Modeling of Asymmetric Shear Wall-Frame Building Structures(Architectural inst Japan, 2009) Akis, Tolga; Tokdemir, Turgut; Yilmaz, CetinBased on the conventional wide column analogy, two different three-dimensional shear wall models for open and closed sections are proposed. These approximate models are verified in comparison to not only the results available in the literature but also the ones obtained by Using models containing shell elements. With the help of these new models five different groups of shear wall-frame structures with different floor plans and different heights are analyzed. The first three natural vibration periods are determined and time history analyses are performed. The results Of these computations are observed to be in good agreement with those obtained by detailed models containing shell elements.Article Citation - Scopus: 1Yielding of Functionally Graded Long Tubes Under Thermal Loading;(2006) Akiş,T.The elastic behavior of a functionally graded non-uniform heat generating long tube is investigated analytically. The thermal conductivity and the modulus of elasticity of the tube material are assumed to vary radially in nonlinear forms. Making use of Tresca's yield criterion, the effect of grading parameters on the yielding behavior of the tube is investigated. It is observed that plastic flow may commence at the inner surface, at the outer surface or inside the tube depending on the functionally grading parameters.Article Isı Etkisi Altındaki Fonksiyonel Derecelendirilmiş Malzemeden Yapılmış Uzun Tüplerde Plastik Akmanın Başlaması(2006) Akış, Tolgaİçerisinde düzgün olmayan ısı üreten, fonksiyonel derecelendirilmiş malzemeden yapılmış uzun bir tüpün elastik davranışı analitik olarak incelenmiştir. Tüpün ısı iletim katsayısının ve elastisite modülünün radyal koordinat boyunca lineer olmayan formda değiştikleri varsayılmıştır. Tresca akma kriteri kullanılarak, fonksiyonel derecelendirme parametrelerinin tüpteki plastik akmanın başlangıcına etkileri incelenmiş, akmanın bu parametrelere bağlı olarak önce iç yüzeyden, önce dış yüzeyden, ya da tüpün iç bölgesinden başlayabileceği gözlenmiştir.Article Citation - WoS: 50Citation - Scopus: 55Plane Strain Analytical Solutions for a Functionally Graded Elastic-Plastic Pressurized Tube(Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2006) Eraslan, Ahmet N.; Akis, TolgaPlane strain analytical solutions to functionally graded elastic and elastic-plastic pressurized tube problems are obtained in the framework of small deformation theory. The modulus of elasticity and the uniaxial yield limit of the tube material are assumed to vary radially according to two parametric parabolic forms. The analytical plastic model is based on Tresca's yield criterion, its associated flow rule and ideally plastic material behaviour. Elastic, partially plastic and fully plastic stress states are investigated. It is shown that the elastoplastic response of the functionally graded pressurized tube is affected significantly by the material nonhomogeneity. Different modes of plasticization may take place unlike the homogeneous case. It is also shown mathematically that the nonhomogeneous elastoplastic solution presented here reduces to that of a homogeneous one by appropriate choice of the material parameters. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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