• Title/Summary/Keyword: 이성분기체

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Viscosity of Binary Gas Mixture from the Calculation by Using the Brake Theory of Viscosity (Brake 점성이론으로 계산한 이성분기체의 점성)

  • Kim, Won-Soo
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.48 no.3
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    • pp.243-248
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    • 2004
  • Brake theory of viscosity, which can sucessfully calculate the viscosity of real gases, dense gases and liquids, is extended to the binary gas mixture. Adjustable parameters are not involved, but the calculated results are good agreements with the experimental values at high pressure as well as low pressure. Corresponding state equation for viscosity can be obtained by using the Redlich-Kwong equation, so that we hope this equation may be useful for the supercritical fluid in engineering applications at high pressure around the critcal point.

Correction Method of High-precision Signal for Aircraft Automatic Test Equipment Using Least Squares Method (최소자승법을 이용한 비행체 자동점검장비의 고정밀 신호 보정 방안)

  • Lee, Seong-woo;Kim, Dong-hyouk;Kim, Seong-woo;Seo, Min-gi;Lee, Cheol-hoon
    • Journal of Advanced Navigation Technology
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.64-69
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    • 2018
  • Automatic test equipment for field maintenance of aircraft mounted equipment is effective for integrated design when operating a small number of aircraft for special purposes. The integrated automatic test equipment identifies commonly used interfaces and is used for branching or generating routes for each unit under test specific inspection. High-precision signals such as RTD, TC, and analog voltage can cause measurement errors due to conduction resistance during signal branching and connection when generating branches and paths. The measurement error caused by the resistance of the wire leads to a lot of restrictions in designing the equipment to be inspected. In this paper, we propose a method of calibrating highly accurate signals of an integrated automatic inspection equipment that minimizes measurement errors of analog voltage and high - precision signals.