• 제목/요약/키워드: 3-mass inertia system

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2축 짐벌 구조 적재 장치를 위한 최소제곱법 기반 시스템 식별 (Least Squares Method-Based System Identification for a 2-Axes Gimbal Structure Loading Device)

  • 심예리;진상록
    • 로봇학회논문지
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    • 제17권3호
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    • pp.288-295
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    • 2022
  • This study shows a system identification method of a balancing loading device for a stair climbing delivery robot. The balancing loading device is designed as a 2-axes gimbal structure and is interpreted as two independent pendulum structures for simplifying. The loading device's properties such as mass, moment of inertia, and position of the center of gravity are changeable for luggage. The system identification process of the loading device is required, and the controller should be optimized for the system in real-time. In this study, the system identification method is based on least squares method to estimate the unknown parameters of the loading device's dynamic equation. It estimates the unknown parameters by calculating them that minimize the error function between the real system's motion and the estimated system's motion. This study improves the accuracy of parameter estimation using a null space solution. The null space solution can produce the correct parameters by adjusting the parameter's relative sizes. The proposed system identification method is verified by the simulation to determine how close the estimated unknown parameters are to the real parameters.

이색 PIV를 이용한 5밸브 가솔린 엔진의 흡입 유동 해석 (A Study on Analysis of Intake Flow in a 5-valves Gasoline Engine by using a Two Color PIV System)

  • 우영완;박상찬;이기형;이창식
    • 대한기계학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한기계학회 2001년도 춘계학술대회논문집D
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    • pp.933-938
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    • 2001
  • A 5-valve(intake 3-valve) engine has been developed to increase engine performance. These vehicles have a high power caused by the decrease of inertia mass of an intake valve and the increase of intake effective area. In this study, velocity profiles at near intake valves were inspected by using a two-color PIV and laser sheet method with tumble control valve(TCV). In addition, steady flow tests were performed to quantify tumble ratio on flow-fields generated with a TCV. These experimental results show that the tendency of the tunble ratio in intake 3-valve engine is different from the one in intake 2-valve engine. From this results, the intake flow characteristics around intake valves were made clear.

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단일 캠 구동기구의 동 안정성 해석 (Dynamic Stability Analysis of a Single Cam Drive Mechanism)

  • 김홍보;전혁수;이종원;박윤식
    • 대한기계학회논문집
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    • 제14권3호
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    • pp.526-533
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    • 1990
  • 본 연구에서는 단일 캠 구동기구의 안정성 해석을 위한 효율적인 방법이 제시 되고, 수치실험을 통하여 검증되었다. 우선 단일 캠 구동기구를 묘사하는 비선형 방 정식이 유도되고, 동안정성에 관여하는 변수들이 무차원화되어 도입된다. 유도된 방 정식은 캠 축의 입력각에 대하여 선형화되고, 선형화된 방정식에 조화균형법(harmonic balance method)을 적용하여 동안정성 해석을 수행하였다.

엔진 마운트용 고무의 동역학적 모델링 (Dynamic modeling of rubber elements in an engine mount system)

  • 박석태;정경렬;이종원;김광준
    • 대한기계학회논문집
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    • 제10권5호
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    • pp.689-697
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    • 1986
  • 본 연구에서는 3자유도(3방향의 병진운동만 고려) 고무마운트모형의 타당성을 검증하기 위하여, 먼저 고무자체의 물성치인 강성계수와 감쇠계수를 진동수와 초기변 형률에 따라 실험을 통해 구하였다. 질량행렬의 모든요소를 쉽게 구할 수 있는 간단 한 시험구조물을 제작하고 여기에 고무아운트를 부착하여 6자유도를 갖는 모의 엔진- 마운트계를 구성한 후 가진실험을 통해 얻은 오무드 매개변수들과 고무의 물성치를 이 용한 컴퓨터 시뮬레이션의 결과를 비교함으로써 고무아운트 모형의 타당성을 검증하였 다. 특히 본 연구에는 유압가진 실험으로부터 얻은 실험결과를 바탕으로 고무의 강 성계수를 주파수의 1차함수로 고려한 경우와 전진동수 영역에서 균일하다고 가정하는 경우를 비교하였다.

헬리컬 기어계의 동적 전달오차의 예측 (The Prediction of the Dynamic Transmission Error for the Helical Gear System)

  • 박찬일;조도현
    • 대한기계학회논문집A
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    • 제28권9호
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    • pp.1359-1367
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    • 2004
  • The purpose of this study is to predict the dynamic transmission error of the helical gear system. To do so, the equations of motion in the helical gear system which consists of motor, coupling, gear, torque sensor, and brake are derived. As the input parameters, the mass moment of inertia by a 3D CAD software and the equivalent stiffness of the bearings and shaft are calculated and the coupling stiffness is measured. The static transmission error as an excitation is calculated by in-house program. Dynamic transmission error is predicted by solving the equations of motion. Mode shape, the dynamic mesh force and the bearing force are also calculated. In this analysis, the relationship between the dynamic mesh force and the bearing force and mode shape behavior in gear mesh are checked. As a result, the magnitude of mesh force is highly related with the gear mesh behavior in mode shape. The finite element analysis is conducted to find out the natural frequency of gear system. The natural frequencies by finite element analysis have a good agreement with the results by equation of motion. Finally, dynamic transmission error is measured by the specially designed experiment and the results by equation of motion are validated.

A new analytical approach for determination of flexural, axial and torsional natural frequencies of beams

  • Mohammadnejad, Mehrdad
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제55권3호
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    • pp.655-674
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    • 2015
  • In this paper, a new and simplified method is presented in which the natural frequencies of the uniform and non-uniform beams are calculated through simple mathematical relationships. The various vibration problems such as: Rayleigh beam under variable axial force, axial vibration of a bar with and without end discrete spring, torsional vibration of a bar with an attached mass moment of inertia, flexural vibration of the beam with laterally distributed elastic springs and also flexural vibration of the beam with effects of viscose damping are investigated. The governing differential equations are first obtained and then; according to a harmonic vibration, are converted into single variable equations in terms of location. Through repetitive integrations, the governing equations are converted into weak form integral equations. The mode shape functions of the vibration are approximated using a power series. Substitution of the power series into the integral equations results in a system of linear algebraic equations. The natural frequencies are determined by calculation of a non-trivial solution for system of equations. The efficiency and convergence rate of the current approach are investigated through comparison of the numerical results obtained with those obtained from other published references and results of available finite element software.

Forward and backward whirling of a spinning nanotube nano-rotor assuming gyroscopic effects

  • Ouakad, Hassen M.;Sedighi, Hamid M.;Al-Qahtani, Hussain M.
    • Advances in nano research
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    • 제8권3호
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    • pp.245-254
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    • 2020
  • This work examines the fundamental vibrational characteristics of a spinning CNT-based nano-rotor assuming a nonlocal elasticity Euler-Bernoulli beam theory. The rotary inertia, gyroscopic, and rotor mass unbalance effects are all taken into consideration in the beam model. Assuming a nonlocal theory, two coupled 6th-order partial differential equations governing the vibration of the rotating SWCNT are first derived. In order to acquire the natural frequencies and dynamic response of the nano-rotor system, the nonlinear equations of motion are numerically solved. The nano-rotor system frequency spectrum is shown to exhibit two distinct frequencies: one positive and one negative. The positive frequency is known as to represent the forward whirling mode, whereas the negative characterizes the backward mode. First, the results obtained within the framework of this numerical study are compared with few existing data (i.e., molecular dynamics) and showed an overall acceptable agreement. Then, a thorough and detailed parametric study is carried out to study the effect of several parameters on the nano-rotor frequencies such as: the nanotube radius, the input angular velocity and the small scale parameters. It is shown that the vibration characteristics of a spinning SWCNT are significantly influenced when these parameters are changed.

제조공정자동화를 위한 다관절 아암의 정밀위치제어에 관한 연구 (A Study on Precise Position Control of Articulated Arm for Manufacturing Process Automation)

  • 박인만;구영목;조상영;양준석
    • 한국산업융합학회 논문집
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    • 제18권3호
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    • pp.181-190
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    • 2015
  • This paper presents a new approach to control the position of robot arm in workspace a robot manipulator under unknown system parameters and bounded disturbance inputs. To control the motion of the manipulator, an inverse dynamics control scheme was applied. Since parameters of the robot arm such as mass and inertia are not perfectly known, the difference between the actual and estimated parameters was considered as a external disturbance force. To identify the known parameters, an improved robust control algorithm is directly derived from the Lyapunov's Second Method. A robust control algorithm is devised to counteract the bounded disturbance inputs such as contact forces and disturbing forces coming from the difference between the actual and the estimated system parameters. Numerical examples are shown using SCARA arm with four joints.

Development of a Fission Product Transport Module Predicting the Behavior of Radiological Materials during Severe Accidents in a Nuclear Power Plant

  • Kang, Hyung Seok;Rhee, Bo Wook;Kim, Dong Ha
    • Journal of Radiation Protection and Research
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    • 제41권3호
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    • pp.237-244
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    • 2016
  • Background: Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute is developing a fission product transport module for predicting the behavior of radioactive materials in the primary cooling system of a nuclear power plant as a separate module, which will be connected to a severe accident analysis code, Core Meltdown Progression Accident Simulation Software (COMPASS). Materials and Methods: This fission product transport (COMPASS-FP) module consists of a fission product release model, an aerosol generation model, and an aerosol transport model. In the fission product release model there are three submodels based on empirical correlations, and they are used to simulate the fission product gases release from the reactor core. In the aerosol generation model, the mass conservation law and Raoult's law are applied to the mixture of vapors and droplets of the fission products in a specified control volume to find the generation of the aerosol droplet. In the aerosol transport model, empirical correlations available from the open literature are used to simulate the aerosol removal processes owing to the gravitational settling, inertia impaction, diffusiophoresis, and thermophoresis. Results and Discussion: The COMPASS-FP module was validated against Aerosol Behavior Code Validation and Evaluation (ABCOVE-5) test performed by Hanford Engineering Development Laboratory for comparing the prediction and test data. The comparison results assuming a non-spherical aerosol shape for the suspended aerosol mass concentration showed a good agreement with an error range of about ${\pm}6%$. Conclusion: It was found that the COMPASS-FP module produced the reasonable results of the fission product gases release, the aerosol generation, and the gravitational settling in the aerosol removal processes for ABCOVE-5. However, more validation for other aerosol removal models needs to be performed.

Added masses computation for unconventional airships and aerostats through geometric shape evaluation and meshing

  • Tuveri, Marco;Ceruti, Alessandro;Marzocca, Pier
    • International Journal of Aeronautical and Space Sciences
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    • 제15권3호
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    • pp.241-257
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    • 2014
  • The modern development in design of airships and aerostats has led to unconventional configurations quite different from the classical ellipsoidal and spherical ones. This new class of air-vehicles presents a mass-to-volume ratio that can be considered very similar to the density of the fluid displaced by the vehicle itself, and as a consequence, modeling and simulation should consider the added masses in the equations of motion. The concept of added masses deals with the inertia added to a system, since an accelerating or decelerating body moving into a fluid displaces a volume of the neighboring fluid. The aim of this paper is to provide designers with the added masses matrix for more than twenty Lighter Than Air vehicles with unconventional shapes. Starting from a CAD model of a given shape, by applying a panel-like method, its external surface is properly meshed, using triangular elements. The methodology has been validated by comparing results obtained with data available in literature for a known benchmark shape, and the inaccuracies of predictions agree with the typical precision required in conceptual design. For each configuration, a CAD model and a related added masses matrix are provided, with the purpose of assisting the practitioner in the design and flight simulation of modern airships and scientific balloons.