• Title/Summary/Keyword: 고착-미끄럼

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Fretting Wear Characteristics of Nuclear Fuel Rod Material (핵연료봉재의 프레팅 마멸 특성)

  • 김태형;조광희;김석삼
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers Conference
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    • 1996.04b
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    • pp.25-29
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    • 1996
  • The fretting wear characteristics for Zircaloy-4 tube used as fuel rod in the nuclear power plant have been investigated. The fretting wear tester was designed and manufactured for this experiment. This study was focused on main factors of fretting wear, cycle, slip amplitude and normal load. The worn surfaces were observed by SEM.

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Investigation on effect and the characteristics of grease hardening in 23kV $SF_6$ gas switchgear (23kV 가스절연개폐기의 윤활제 고착 및 영향 검토)

  • Kim, Dong-Myung;Kwon, Tae-Ho;Chun, Sung-Nam;Choi, Sun-Kyu
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 2005.07a
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    • pp.246-248
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    • 2005
  • 본 논문은 23kV 가스절연개폐기에서의 윤활제 고착시 발생되는 현상을 조사하였다. 내부 개폐접점부의 마찰저항을 줄이고 가동전극의 윤활한 동작을 위해 사용되는 그리스 (grease)를 과다하게 도포할 경우 고착과 함께 가동전극의 미끄럼운동에 영향을 주는 것이 확인되었다. 영향 평가로는 물성시험과 투 개방 음향특성을 분석하였다. 본 논문의 결과는 개폐장치의 제조품질 개선 및 정전감소에 기여할 것으로 사료된다.

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An Experimental Study on the Stick-Slip Vibration of the Clutch during Starting of a Vehicle (차량 출발 시 클러치에서의 고착-미끄럼 진동현상에 관한 실험적)

  • Kim, Sang-Soo;Jang, Han-Kee;Cho, Yeon;Park, Young-Won;Chai, Jang-Bom
    • Journal of KSNVE
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.461-470
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    • 2001
  • A friction-type clutch system sometimes generates spick-slip vibration during engagement, which disturbs smooth start of a car and makes a passenger uncomfortable. In this study, the spick-slip vibration in four types of friction couples was investigated at two different engagement conditions respectively of which the amount of slip time and clutch travel was varied. Results are found as follows. First, the vibration increased at the condition of small engine torque and large torque fluctuations due to higher harmonics of engine speed. Second, the friction couple without a pre-damper has advantages of reducing the vibration. This study also suggested an evaluation method of vehicle vibration in the view point of human perception by using the frequency weighting of ISO2631-1.

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Dynamic Fracture Behavior at the Spot Welding Plate (점용접된 판에서의 동적 파괴 거동)

  • Cho Jae-Ung
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.314-318
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    • 2006
  • This study is to analyze the intensity of welding part by simulating the dynamic procedure during the fracture of plates with spot welding. The upper and tower plates attached with spot welding can be seen to fall apart at the elapsed time of 0.64 ms after the upper plate is stretched from the lower plate. The maximum von Mises stress is shown at the welding part in the mid of upper and lower plates. The internal energy decreases largely and the kinetic energy increases suddenly near the elapsed time of 0.64 ms when welding part breaks down. The sliding energy decreases with step-by-step style as the time elapses. The value of this energy becomes 0 at the elapsed time of 0.2 ms and on the contrary, two plates stick each other as this value becomes a minus after this time.

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Inverse Dynamic Analysis of Constrained Multibody Systems Considering Friction Forces on Kinematic Joints (기구학적 조인트에서 마찰력을 고려한 구속 다물체계의 역동역학 해석)

  • Park, Jeong-Hun;Yu, Hong-Hui;Hwang, Yo-Ha;Bae, Dae-Seong
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.24 no.8 s.179
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    • pp.2050-2058
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    • 2000
  • A method for the inverse dynamic analysis of constrained multibody systems considering friction forces acting on kinematic joints is presented in this paper. The stiction and the sliding which represent zero and non-zero relative motions are considered during the inverse dynamic analysis. Actuating forces to control the position or the orientation of constrained multibody systems are usually calculated in the inverse dynamic analysis. An iterative procedure need to be employed to calculate the actuating forces when the friction is considered. Furthermore, the actuating forces are not uniquely determined during the stiction. These difficulties are resolved by the method presented in this paper.

Experiments on Robust Nonlinear Control for Brush Contact Force Estimation (연마 브러시 접촉력 산출을 위한 비선형 강건제어기 실험)

  • Lee, Byoung-Soo
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.41-49
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    • 2010
  • Two promising control candidates have been selected to test the sinusoidal reference tracking performance for a brush-type polishing machine having strong nonlinearities and disturbances. The controlled target system is an oscillating mechanism consisting of a common positioning stage of one degree-of-freedom with a screw and a ball nut driven by a servo motor those can be obtained commercially. Beside the strong nonlinearity such as stick-slip friction, the periodic contact of the polishing brush and the work piece adds an external disturbance. Selected control candidates are a Sliding Mode Control (SMC) and a variant of a feedback linearization control called Smooth Robust Nonlinear Control (SRNC). A SMC and SRNC are selected since they have good theoretical backgrounds, are suitable to be implemented in a digital environment and show good disturbance and modeling uncertainty rejection performance. It should be also noted that SRNC has a nobel approach in that it uses the position information to compensate the stickslip friction. For both controllers analytical and experimental studies have been conducted to show control design approaches and to compare the performance against the strong nonlinearity and the disturbances.

Vibration Simulation Using LuGre Friction Model for Cladding Tube Fretting Wear Analysis (피복관 프레팅마모 해석을 위한 LuGre 마찰모델 성능 고찰)

  • Park, Nam-Gyu;Kim, Jin-Seon;Kim, Joong-Jin;Kim, Jae-Ik
    • Transactions of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.55-62
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    • 2016
  • Nuclear fuels are always exposed to hot temperature and high speed coolant flow during the reactor operation. Thus the fuel rod accompanies small amplitude vibration due to the turbulent flow. The random vibration causes friction between the fuel rod and the grid structure which provides the lateral supports. The friction is critical to the fuel rod fretting wear, and it degrades fuel performance when a severe wear is developed. LuGre friction model is introduced in the paper, and the performance was evaluated comparing to the classical Coulomb model. It is shown that the developed friction force considering the Coulomb friction is not enough to stop or delay the motion while the stick-slip can be simulated using LuGre friction model. Numerical solutions of the two dimensional spacer grid cell model with the modern friction are also reviewed, and it is discussed that the new friction model simulates well the nonlinear mechanism.

Study of Catalytic Filter on the Removal of Dust and HVOC (촉매필터를 이용한 먼지 및 HVOC 제거 특성 연구)

  • Jeong, Soon Kwan;Park, Young Ok
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.80-85
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    • 2008
  • Catalytic filter is capable of performing shallow bed dust filtration plus a catalytic reaction, promoted by a catalyst deposited in its inner structure. Such a feature may allow potential cost and space reduction in several environmental applications. Dust filtration and halogenated volatile organic compound (1,2-dichlorobenzene) destruction were carried out in a lab-scale reactor. $WO_3-V_2O_5/TiO_2$ supplied by MaGreen, which showed high catalytic acitivity at low temperature, was used as a catalyst. P-84 that can be operated under $250^{\circ}C$ was used as a felt. The catalytic activity and filtration efficiency of catalytic filters were investigated under the operating conditions, including temperature, face velocity, and dust concentration. The catalytic activity of catalytic filter increased with increasing temperature and the amount of catalyst loaded. The test results showed that the filtration efficiency was primarily affected by the face velocity. Pressure drop variations as a function of time were investigated for a variety of conditions. In case of virgin filter, a dramatic decrease in the pulse interval and a slightly increase in the base line pressure drop were observed. A relatively slow pressure drop build-up was recorded for the catalytic filter due to smooth and slippery surface characteristics of nanofiber. The catalytic filter indicated that high filtration efficiency over 99.98% and high catalytic activity over 90% at 1 m/min and $210^{\circ}C$.

Model on the Contact Lens Movement from Eye-lid Blinking (순목 작용에 의한 콘택트 렌즈의 운동 모델)

  • Kim, Daesoo
    • Journal of Korean Ophthalmic Optics Society
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.145-159
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    • 2004
  • A mathematical model and its computer solution program were proposed to analyze the motion of contact lenses which are being subject to lid-blinking. The equation was derived by incorporating an acceleration induced lid's force exerting on the contact lens, the viscous damping resistance in the tear layer beneath the lens and the sliding frictional force between the lid and the contact lens surface into the formulation of differential equation describing the vibration. The model predicts the time-dependent displacement from the equilibrium postion during/after the blinking. During the blinking, as the time for the completion of one cycle of blinking decreases the off-the-equilibrium displacement of contact lens increases while the decrease of diameter in the contact cause the opposite effect. It is found that lid pressure exerting on the lens cause an insignificant lens displacement from the equilibrium position. After blinking the frequency of damped oscillation of contact lens decreases as the diameter of lens increases, due to the incresed surface while the reduced blinking time does not cause a significant frequency change. This is because that driving force for the contact lens movement posterior to blinking is the capillary-induced force not the lid force.

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