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http://dx.doi.org/10.7465/jkdi.2017.28.5.1145

A study on the temperature drop rate for a military product test & evaluation in the mountains  

Kim, Youngrae (Defense Agency for Technology and Quality)
Yun, Jae-Hyeong (Defense Agency for Technology and Quality)
Na, Jae-Hyun (Defense Agency for Technology and Quality)
Kim, Jang-Eun (Defense Agency for Technology and Quality)
Kim, Si-Ok (Defense Agency for Technology and Quality)
Kim, DongGil (Department of Robot Engineering, Kyungil University)
Hong, YeonWoong (Department of Management, Dongyang University)
Publication Information
Journal of the Korean Data and Information Science Society / v.28, no.5, 2017 , pp. 1145-1152 More about this Journal
Abstract
Environmental tests are used to verify an equipment that can withstand the rigors of harsh environments. In general, military products have lots of experiences with extreme environment compared to commercial products. Therefore, the military products used in mountains require a tailoring process about temperature drop for the environmental test. The International Organization for Standardization publishes that the coefficient of temperature drop is $-6.5^{\circ}C/1000m$ from all around the world. However, there is no the criteria in the South Korea. In this paper, we calculate the coefficient of temperature drop. Also, an equation used as a tailoring process for a low temperature test of the products has been suggested.
Keywords
Coefficient of temperature drop; environmental test; tailoring;
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