• Title/Summary/Keyword: 로터 실험 장치

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A study on the Active Noise Control for the Reducing the in-cabin noise of a passenger car (승용차의 실내 소음 저감을 위한 능동소음제어 연구)

  • 이원구;박성기
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 1995.04a
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    • pp.171-177
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    • 1995
  • 환경 보호와 연비 향상을 목표로 한 고출력 엔진과 초경량 차체의 차량을 설계하려는 최근의 차량 개발 추세는 진동과 소음의 문제를 더욱 악화시키느 요인이 되었다. 이에 반해 차량을 구입하는 고객은 보다 정숙한 주행 성능을 요구하고 있다. 이런 상황에서 커다란 설계의 변경이나 차체의 중량 증가없이도 ㅈ거용가능한 능동 제어 기술(Active Control Technique)은 차량의 진동, 소음문제에서 훌륭한 해결책의 하나로 등장하였다. 최근까지 능동 소음제어와 관련한 연구는 여러 분야에서 수행되었으며, 실제로 시작차량뿐만 아니라 양산차에 적용된 사례가 있다. P.A.Nelson등은 음향 공동내의 음향 에너지를 최소화시키는 소음 제어에 관한 이론, 컴퓨터 시뮬레이션 및 실험에 대하여 발표하였다. 또한 최근의 디지탈 신호 처리기(DSP, Digital Signal Processor)의 개발에 힘입어 해석의 검즈외에도 실제 차량에 적용한 사례도 있다. 로터스(LOTUS,영)는 다양한 시작차를 제작하여 그 효과를 검증하였으며, 닛산(Nissan, 일)은 양산차에 적용하여 판매하고 있는 실정이다. 본 논문에서는 능동 소음 제어 장치를 개발하여 승용차에 적용한 결과를 보이도록 한다.

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Measurement of Rotor Blade Deformation and Motions using Stereo Pattern Recognition Method (SPR 기법을 이용한 회전 블레이드의 변형 및 모션 측정)

  • Park, Jae-Won;Kim, Hong-Il;Han, Jae-Hung;Kim, Do-Hyung;Song, Keun-Woong
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Aeronautical & Space Sciences
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    • v.39 no.5
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    • pp.442-450
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    • 2011
  • A measurement system using stereo pattern recognition (SPR) method was configured to measure the rotor blade deformations and motions. An SPR-based measurement system was prepared using six stereo cameras. Through a series of experiments to evaluate the system measurement uncertainty, it was verified that the SPR system had less than 0.2mm standard uncertainty. The combined standard uncertainties for the lead-lag, flapping, and pitching motions were estimated as 0.296mm, 0.209mm, and $0.238^{\circ}$, respectively. The SPR system was installed at a general small-scaled rotor test system at Korea Aerospace Research Institute. The blade motions and elastic deformation were successfully measured under the conditions with rotating speeds of 360rpm or 589rpm, and collective pitch angles of $0^{\circ}$, $4^{\circ}$, or $6^{\circ}$. The advantages of the SPR system was analyzed in comparison with the measurement system used in Higher Harmonic Control Aeroacoustic Rotor Test -II.

Numerical and Experimental Study on Linear Behavior of Salter's Duck Wave Energy Converter (비대칭 형상 파력발전 로터의 선형 거동에 대한 수치적·실험적 연구)

  • Kim, Dongeun;Poguluri, Sunny Kumar;Ko, Haeng Sik;Lee, Hyebin;Bae, Yoon Hyeok
    • Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.116-122
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    • 2019
  • Among the various wave power systems, Salter's duck (rotor) is one of the most effective wave absorbers for extracting wave energy. The rotor shape is designed such that the front part faces the direction of the incident wave, which forces it to bob up and down due to wave-induced water particle motion, whereas the rear part, which is mostly circular in shape, reflects no waves. The asymmetric geometric shape of the duck makes it absorb energy efficiently. In the present study, the rotor was investigated using WAMIT (a program based on the linear potential flow theory in three-dimensional diffraction/radiation analyses) in the frequency domain and verified using OrcaFlex (design and analysis program of marine system) in the time domain. Then, an experimental investigation was conducted to assess the performance of the rotor motion based on the model scale in a two-dimensional (2D) wave tank. Initially, a free decay test (FDT) was carried out to obtain the viscous damping coefficient. The pitch response was extracted from the experimental time series in a periodic regular wave for two different wave heights (1 cm and 3 cm). In addition, the viscous damping coefficient was calculated from the FDT result and fluid forces, obtained from WAMIT, are incorporated into the final response of the rotor. Finally, a comparative study based on experimental and numerical results (WAMIT & OrcaFlex) was performed to confirm the performance reliability of the designed rotor.