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A Conceptual Design of the Dual-Mode Propulsion System for a Geosynchronous Communication Satellite (이중모드시스템을 적용한 정지궤도 통신위성 추진시스템 개념설계)

  • 박응식;김정수;양군호;김중표
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.98-106
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    • 2000
  • A conceptual design of propulsion system for a geosynchronous communication satellite with 12 years design life is presented in this paper. Propellant mass budget for the design life is calculated using total velocity increment ($\Delta$V) flowed-down from mission requirement analysis. Sizes of the fuel and oxidizer tank are derived based on the calculated propellant mass budget, and mass of the pressurant as well as the size and Pressure of pressurant tank are calculated too. Thruster positioning, number of rocket engines, and position of tank are determined through trade-off study with Structure & Mechanical Subsystem. Propulsion system configuration and its schematics are presented finally.

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Steering Laws for Control Moment Gyro Cluster (제어모멘트자이로 클러스터의 구동법칙)

  • Lee, Seung-Mok;Seo, Hyun-Ho;Rhee, Seung-Wu;Son, Jun-Won
    • Aerospace Engineering and Technology
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.53-57
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    • 2008
  • In this article, we discuss steering laws for control moment gyro cluster, which have been studied on the project, "Development of control moment gyro engineering model for middle-size spacecraft", supported by Ministry of Knowledge Economy, Korea. We compare performance of MP, SR, SR Escape/Avoidance steering laws and check each law's performance by simulations and experiments.

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Staging and Injection Performance Analysis of Small Launch Vehicle Based on KSLV-II (한국형발사체에 기반한 소형발사체의 스테이징 및 투입성능 분석)

  • Jo, Min-Seon;Kim, Jae-Eun;Choi, Jeong-Yeol
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Aeronautical & Space Sciences
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    • v.49 no.2
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    • pp.155-166
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    • 2021
  • In this paper, design study of a small two-stage launch vehicle is undertaken for the dedicated launch of the Compact Advanced Satellite 500 (CAS500)-class satellite into the Low Earth Orbit (LEO) by modifying the second and third stages of the Korean Space Launch Vehicle II (KSLV-II). Since the KSLV-II has three stages, velocity increment is newly distributed for the two-stage small launch vehicle. For this end, the staging design is carried out for the design parameters such as stage mass ratios, structural coefficients and engine options for each stage followed by trajectory analysis. Investigation of the results provides the combination of design parameters for the small launch vehicle for the dedicated launch of 500 kg-class satellite into LEO.

The Nature of the Tomb Form and the Group Tomb Complex of the Wooden Chamber Tombs with Stone Mound in the Early Silla Phase (신라 전기 적석목곽분의 묘형과 집단복합묘군의 성격)

  • Choi, Byung-Hyun
    • Korean Journal of Heritage: History & Science
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    • v.50 no.4
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    • pp.168-197
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    • 2017
  • This paper considers two aspects of the wooden chamber tombs with stone mound that were constructed in Wolseong North Burial Ground, in Gyeongju: tomb form and the group tomb complex. The basic unit of a wooden chamber tomb with stone mound consisted of a single round mound, covered with an additional earthen layer and surrounded by a circle of protective stones, within which a single wooden chamber was located. The form of a wooden chamber tomb with stone mound could therefore 1) be round, consisting of a single tomb unit, 2) consist of two or more attached tomb units, 3) or consist of multiple attached chambers in a single mound. The single tomb contained the burial of a single individual, and the attached tomb contained two or more individuals who were blood relations or connected by marriage. Multiple attached chambers tombs usually consisted of wooden chamber burials of the lowest rank, and have only been identified in the royal burial area of Wolseong North Burial Ground. At the Jjoksaem Area of Wolseong North Burial Ground, which is currently, under investigation, tombs have been found in small clusters along the slightly raised ground. This is likely the result of small groups of kin relations, upon selecting points along the slightly raised ground as their burial area, having constructed midsized and large single tombs and attached tombs along the axis of the slightly raised ground, which were then surrounded by smaller 'satellite' tombs. It is through this process that the tomb complex of the different groups came to be formed. The tombs of the royal burial area of Wolseong North Burial Ground, including the Daereungwon Tomb Complex, also formed group tomb complexes. Forming the centers of the group tomb complexes of the royal tomb area were huge individual round tombs where the Maripgan rulers were laid to rest or a gourd-shaped dual mound tomb, which was the final resting place of the king and his queen consort. These central tombs were surrounded by large and smaller tombs. Of the individuals that were buried in the group tomb complexes, there would have been individuals that were of equal status or social position, such as husbands and wives or blood relations, but it is unlikely that all of the buried individuals were related by blood, given the significant difference in the sizes of the tombs. It is likely that the individuals buried in the lower ranked tombs included in the group tomb complexes were 'dependents' of the deceased of the central tomb and his or her direct family who maintained a subservient relationship. Such tomb forms and group tomb complexes that can be observed amongst the wooden chamber tombs with stone mounds of Wolseong North Burial Ground provide insights into the nature of the social groups of the Silla center during the Maripgan Period. It is hoped that future studies undertaking a more detailed analysis of the data may make further contributions to unveiling the various aspects of Silla society.