Gülgeç, Müfit
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06.08. Mekatronik Mühendisliği
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06. Mühendislik Fakültesi
01. Çankaya Üniversitesi
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01. Çankaya Üniversitesi
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| Journal | Count |
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| International Journal of Engineering Science | 2 |
| Applied Mechanics and Materials -- 2nd International Conference on Intelligent Materials, Applied Mechanics and Design Science, IMAMD 2013 -- 13 April 2013 through 14 April 2013 -- Guangzhou -- 97684 | 1 |
| Gazi Üniversitesi Mühendislik Mimarlık Fakültesi Dergisi | 1 |
| 13th International Conference Computational and Mathematical Methods in Science and Engineering (CMMSE-2013) | 1 |
| International Journal of Impact Engineering | 1 |
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Article Isı Üreten İçi Dolu Kompozit Bir Silindirde Malzeme Özelliklerinin Elastik-Plastik Deformasyona Etkisi(2013) Gülgeç, Müfit; Ozturk, AliTresca akma kriteri ve birleşik akış kuralına dayanarak, iki ucu sabit, ortasından ısıtılan kompozit bir silindirin elastik-plastik deformasyonu, sadece geometrik parametrelerin etkisi değil aynı zamanda akma dayanımı, elastisite modülü, Poisson oranı, ısıl iletkenlik ve ısıl genleşme katsayıları gibi malzeme özelliklerinin de etkisi dikkate alınarak incelenmiştir. Çalışmada, elastik-mükemmel plastik malzemeden yapılmış bu kompozit silindirdeki gerilme, gerinim ve deplasman dağılımları elde edilmiştir. İçteki silindirde artan ısı üretimine göre değişen gerilme dağılımı ve plastik bölgelerin gelişimi grafiklerle gösterilmiştir.Article A Parametric Study on the Elastic-Plastic Deformation of a Centrally Heated Two-Layered Composite Cylinder With Free Ends(Polish Acad Sciences inst Fundamental Technological Research, 2016) Yalcin, F.; Gülgeç, Müfit; Ozturk, A.; Gulgec, M.; Mekatronik MühendisliğiIn this paper, an elastic-plastic deformation of a centrally heated two-layered composite cylinder with free ends subjected to uniformly distributed internal energy generation within an inner cylinder is studied using Tresca's yield condition and its associated flow rule. Stress, strain and displacement distributions in the composite cylinder made of elastic-perfectly plastic material are derived considering the influence of geometric parameters as well as material properties such as yield strength, modulus of elasticity, Poisson's ratio, coefficient of thermal conduction and coefficient of thermal expansion. Yielding starts at the outer boundary or at the axis corresponding to an 'edge regime' of Tresca's prism in both cases. Propagations of the plastic regions are studied due to an increase of a heat generation.Conference Object Effect of the Material Properties on the Yielding of the Two-Layered Composite Cylinder with Free Ends(2013) Yalçın, F.; Öztürk, A.; Gülgeç, M.Article Citation - WoS: 191Citation - Scopus: 228An Experimental Investigation on the Impact Response of Composite Materials(Pergamon-elsevier Science Ltd, 2012) Gulgec, Mufit; Evci, CelalDue to the improved impact performance characteristics, composites are widely used in engineering and military applications to absorb the impact energy. Determination of impact response of composite materials provides the engineer and the manufacturer with critical knowledge to understand the failure criteria, initiation of the first failure and damage growth through the laminates. This study covers the investigation of impact damage growth and determination of Hertzian failure and maximum force thresholds in three different types of composites. Unidirectional E-Glass, woven E-Glass and woven Aramid composite samples with dimensions of 100 x 100 mm are subjected to low velocity impact with an instrumented impact test system. Rebound, on-set of perforation and perforation limits of composites are found out. Also, energy profile diagrams of both unidirectional and plain weave E-Glass composites are obtained. According to test results, woven composites are found to be superior to unidirectional composites in the protection limit of low velocity impact. It is also observed that damage growth in woven composites is restricted within a smaller area. Impact tests conclude that strength of the composite materials under dynamic loading increases considerably compared to static loading case as a result of strain rate sensitivity. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Conference Object Citation - Scopus: 2Determination of Onset of Yield Due To Material Properties in a Heat Generating Two-Layered Compound Cylinder(2013) Gulgec, M.; Ozturk, A.In this theoretical study, based on Tresca's yield criterion and its associated flow rule, the elastic deformation of a centrally heated compound cylinder with fixed ends is investigated analytically by taking into consideration not only the geometrical but also the material parameters such as yield strength, modulus of elasticity, Poisson's ratio, thermal conductivity and coefficient of thermal expansion. These material parameters are assumed to be independent of the temperature. The compound cylinder is assumed to be very long such that axisymmetric condition exists. Both of the constituent materials of the two layers are supposed to be elastic-perfectly plastic materials. There is heat generation in the interior solid cylinder but no heat generation in the outer hollow cylinder. Both of the cylinders are assumed to be bounded perfectly at the interface. Elastic stress analysis is performed to prevent yield in the compound cylinder. © (2013) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.Conference Object Citation - WoS: 1Citation - Scopus: 3Analytical Solution of Thermal Stresses in a Functionally Graded Solid Cylinder Within Parabolic Continuous Grading(Trans Tech Publications Ltd, 2013) Gulgec, Mufit; Ozturk, AliThis paper presents analytical solutions of the thermal stresses in a functionally graded solid cylinder with fixed ends in elastic region. These thermal stresses are due to the uniform heat generation inside the cylinder. Material properties of the functionally graded (FG) cylinder vary radially according to a parabolic form. The material properties are assumed to be independent of the temperature which are yield strength, elasticity modulus, thermal conduction coefficient, thermal expansion coefficient and Poisson's ratio. The solutions for the thermal stresses are valid for both homogeneous and functionally graded materials.Article Citation - WoS: 28Citation - Scopus: 37Effective Damage Mechanisms and Performance Evaluation of Ceramic Composite Armors Subjected To Impact Loading(Sage Publications Ltd, 2014) Gulgec, Mufit; Evci, CelalResearches on the armor systems composed of composite materials with ceramic frontal face and polymer-based back-support are continuously developing further. This study, which mainly covers the impact behavior of ceramic composite armors, is a two-stage research. The first stage involves the investigation of component-level impact characteristics and failure mechanisms of the ceramic composite armors. At this stage, low-velocity impact behavior of ceramics and fiber-reinforced composites is investigated. Impact test results revealed that impact loading is of dynamic nature and strength of the composite materials under dynamic loading increases considerably as a result of strain rate sensitivity, which makes them the right choice to be used in conjunction with ceramics in armor systems. The second stage examines the ballistic impact behavior and ballistic performance of the armor systems. The extent and pattern of impact damage related to projectile velocity are determined for the armor components and the armor itself.Article Citation - WoS: 52Citation - Scopus: 59Elastic-Plastic Stress Analysis in a Long Functionally Graded Solid Cylinder With Fixed Ends Subjected To Uniform Heat Generation(Pergamon-elsevier Science Ltd, 2011) Gulgec, Mufit; Ozturk, AliElastic-plastic deformation of a solid cylinder with fixed ends, made of functionally graded material (FGM) with uniform internal heat generation is investigated, based on Tresca's yield criterion and its associated flow rule, considering four of the material properties to vary radially according to a parabolic form. These four material properties are yield strength, modulus of elasticity, coefficients of thermal conduction and thermal expansion, assumed to be independent of temperature as Poisson's ratio which is taken as constant. The materials which compose the functionally graded cylinder are supposed to be elastic-perfectly plastic materials. Expressions for the distributions of stress, strain and radial displacement are found analytically in terms of unknown interface radii. After determining these radii numerically by means of Mathematica 5.2, the distributions are plotted versus dimensionless radius, increasing heat generation, to compare the FGM cylinder with the homogeneous one. The numerical values used in this work for material parameters are arbitrarily chosen to point out the effect of the non-homogeneity on the stress distribution. The results obtained show that the stress distribution, as well as the development of plastic region radii, is influenced substantially by the material non-homogeneity. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Article Citation - WoS: 4Citation - Scopus: 4Influence of the Material Properties on the Elastic-Plastic Deformation in a Heat Generating Composite Solid Cylinder(Gazi Univ, Fac Engineering Architecture, 2013) Ozturk, Ali; Gülgeç, Müfit; Gulgec, Mufit; Mekatronik MühendisliğiBased on Tresca's yield criterion and its associated flow rule, the elastic-plastic deformation of a centrally heated composite cylinder with fixed ends is investigated by considering the influence of geometric parameters as well as material properties such as yield strength, modulus of elasticity, Poisson's ratio, coefficient of thermal conduction and thermal expansion. In the study, stress, strain and displacement distributions in the composite cylinder made of elastic-perfectly plastic material are derived. Stress distribution and evolution of plastic regions in the composite are presented for different levels of heat generation in the core.Article Citation - WoS: 51Citation - Scopus: 54Functionally Graded Hollow Cylinder Under Pressure and Thermal Loading: Effect of Material Parameters on Stress and Temperature Distributions(Pergamon-elsevier Science Ltd, 2018) Gulgec, Mufit; Evci, CelalThis study presents an analytical solution of stresses and displacements in a long functionally graded (FGM) hollow cylinder subjected to uniform heat generation and internal pressure. Thermo-elastic material properties of FGM cylinder continuously vary in radial direction along the thickness with a power function. The temperature distribution is assumed to vary as a function of the radial coordinate and in steady state. Stress formulation approach is employed using the Airy stress function to derive the analytical solution. In the failure analysis of FGM cylinder, Coulomb-Mohr theory is applied for the ceramic phase whereas Tresca yield criterion is used for the metal phase. The stress analysis reveals that stresses in FGM cylinder decrease considerably, compared to the homogenous one, for a particular interval of material parameters. Radial displacement analysis in FGM cylinder supports the results obtained from stress analysis. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

