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DEVELOPMENT OF DCT VEHICLE PERFORMANCE SIMULATOR TO EVALUATE SHIFT FORCE AND TORQUE INTERRUPTION

  • Park, S.J.;Ryu, W.S.;Song, J.G.;Kim, H.S.;Hwang, S.H.
    • International Journal of Automotive Technology
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.161-166
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    • 2006
  • This paper presents shift characteristics of a dual clutch transmission(DCT). To obtain the shift force, dynamic models of the DCT are constructed by using MATLAB/Simulink and considering the rotational inertia of every component and the target pre-select time. Dynamic models of the shift and clutch actuators are derived based on the experimental results of the dynamic characteristics test. Based on the dynamic model of the DCT synchronizer, control actuator and vehicle model, a DCT vehicle performance simulator is developed. Using the simulator, the shift force and speed of the relevant shafts are obtained. In addition, the torque and acceleration of actuators are calculated during the shift process by considering the engaging and disengaging dynamics of the two clutches. It is observed from the performance simulator that uninterrupted torque can be transmitted by proper control of the two clutches.

Markov Chain Monte Carol estimation in Two Successive Occasion Sampling with Radomized Response Model

  • Lee, Kay-O
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.211-224
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    • 2000
  • The Bayes estimation of the proportion in successive occasions sampling with randomized response model is discussed by means of Acceptance Rejection sampling. Bayesian estimation of transition probabilities in two successive occasions is suggested via Markov Chain Monte Carlo algorithm and its applicability is represented in a numerical example.

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J-integral for subsurface crack in circular plate with inner hole under rolling and sliding contact (구름 및 미끄럼 접촉하의 중공원판의 표면하층균열에 대한 J-적분)

  • Lee, Kang-Yong;Kim, June-Yeop
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.21 no.7
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    • pp.1149-1155
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    • 1997
  • J-integral for a subsurface horizontal crack in a circular plate with an inner hole under rolling line contact is evaluated according to loading positions with various load conditions, crack length and crack location. Two-dimensional crack is modeled, and the relation between Tresca stress for uncracked model and J-integral is discussed. The loading location which gives the maximum J-integral depends on load condition and crack location, and the presence of friction force increases Tresca stress and J-integral near the surface. Regardless of friction force, crack location that gives maximum J-integral is the same as that of maximum Tresca stress in an uncracked model, and the value of J-integral is propotional to crack length. It is also showed that the variation of an inner radius of a disk does not effect J-integral value.

Effect of reducing tsunami damage by installing fairing in Kesen-Bridge

  • Abukawa, Takahiro;Nakamura, Yuto;Hasegawa, Akira
    • Earthquakes and Structures
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    • v.7 no.6
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    • pp.1045-1060
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    • 2014
  • The 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake brought serious damage around the Tohoku district in Japan, and much human life and fortune were lost. Bridges were damaged by this earthquake. It was the most serious damage that the superstructures of bridges were flowed out by tsunami. Earthquakes of the same scale are predicted in other areas of Japan. It is necessary to take measures for bridges near coast. In order to understand the tsunami force acting on the bridge, hydraulic model experiments was conducted. In addition, this paper focused on fairing that is effective in wind resistant stability. Installing fairing to bridges has been verified by experiments whether it is possible to reduce the force of tsunami.

Analysis of Lower Extremity Muscle Force Variations during the Gait Cycle with Optimization Method (보행 시 하지근육 역할에 대한 최적화 기법적 해석)

  • Jeon Eungsik;Kim Young Eun
    • Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research
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    • v.24 no.6 s.81
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    • pp.509-514
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    • 2003
  • A mathematical model of human gait was developed to calculate the muscle forces of the lower extremity during walking. The musculoskeletal model consisted of 7 segments and 16 lower extremity muscles. The muscle forces variation during the gait calculated with optimization technique showed a good agreement with previously reported experimental results, mostly EMG variation. Moreover, the resulting joint torques matched well with those from the kinematic data and the inverse dynamics.

Model Parametrization on the Mixing Behavior of Coastal Discharges

  • Kim, Jong-Kyu
    • Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2003
  • A common feature in the three-dimensional numerical model experiments of coastal discharge with simplifed model and idealized external forcings is investigated. The velocity fields due to the buoyancy and flow flux, are spreaded radiately and the surface velocites are much greater than homegeneous discharges. The coastal dischargd due to the Coriolis force and flow flux are shaped a anticyclical gyre (clockwise) and determined the scale of the gyre in the coastal zone, respectively. The bottom topography restricts a outward extention of the coastal fronts and it accelerates a southward flow.

Current Model based SPMSM Sensorless Vector Control using Back Electro Motive Force Estimator (역기전력 추정기를 이용한 전류 모델 기반의 SPMSM 센서리스 벡터제어)

  • Lee, Jung-Hyo;Yu, Jae-Sung;Kong, Tae-Woong;Lee, Won-Chul;Won, Chung-Yuen
    • Proceedings of the KIPE Conference
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    • 2007.11a
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    • pp.7-10
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    • 2007
  • The current model based sensorless method has many benefits that it can be robust control for large load torque. However, this method should determine a coefficient of back electro motive force(back-emf). This coefficient is varied by load torque and speed. Also, the coefficient determining equation is not exist, so it is determined only by experiment. On the other hands, using only back-emf estimatior method can not drive in low speed area and it has weakness in load variation. For these problems, this paper suggests the hybrid sensorless method that mixes the back-emf estimator regarding saliency and the current based sensorless model. This estimator offers not only non-necessary coefficient for current sensorless model, but also wide speed area operating in no specific transition method.

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Analysis and Design considerations of Energy Absorbing Steering System Using Orthogonal Arrays (직교배열표를 이용한 에너지흡수 조향계의 해석 및 설계)

  • 임재문;한선규;전원기;우덕현;박경진
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.7 no.6
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    • pp.144-155
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    • 1999
  • An occupant analysis code SAFE (Safety Analysis For occupant crash Environment) is utilized to simulate and improve the crash performance of an energy absorbing steering system. The safety standard FMVSS 203 is simulated and used for design evaluations . Segments and contact elliposids are utilized to model the bod blocks and the components of the steering system with SAFE. Spring-damper elements and force-deflection characteristics are utilized to model the energy absorbing components such as the plate and the polyacetal molding. The plate absorbs the impact energy through tensile deformation . Whereas, the polyacetal molding absorbs the impact energy through compression. the body block test is carried out to validate tie simulation model, and real component tests are performed to extract the force-deflection curves . After the model is validated , the parameter study is carried out to evaluate the crash performance of the energy absorbing components. A performance measure is defined for the parameter study. Using the results of the parameter study and managing the orthogonal arrays, optimum design values of energy absorbing components are determined to minize the occupant injury.

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Levitation and Thrust Forces Analysis of Hybrid-Excited Linear Synchronous Motor for Magnetically Levitated Vehicle

  • Cho, Han-Wook;Kim, Chang-Hyun;Han, Hyung-Suk;Lee, Jong-Min
    • Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.564-569
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    • 2012
  • This paper proposes a hybrid-excited linear synchronous motor (LSM) that has potential applications in a magnetically levitated vehicle. The levitation and thrust force characteristics of the LSM are investigated by means of three-dimensional (3-D) numerical electromagnetic FEM calculations and experimental verification. Compared to a conventional LSM with electromagnets, a hybrid-excited LSM can improve levitation force/weight ratios, and reduce the power consumption of the vehicle. Because the two-dimensional (2-D) FE analysis model describes only the center section of the physical device, it cannot express the complex behavior of leakage flux, which this study is able to predicts along with levitation and thrust force characteristics by 3-D FEM calculations. A static force tester for a hybrid-excited LSM has been manufactured and tested in order to verify these predictions. The experimental results confirm the validity of the 3-D FEM calculation scheme for the description of a hybrid-excited LSM.

Hydrodynamic coupling distance between a falling sphere and downstream wall

  • Lin, Cheng-Chuan;Huang, Hung-Tien;Yang, Fu-Ling
    • Coupled systems mechanics
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.407-420
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    • 2018
  • In solid-liquid two phase flow, the knowledge of how descending solid particles affected by the presence of downstream wall is important. This work studies at what interstitial distance the velocity of a vertically descending sphere is affected by a downstream wall as a consequence of wall-modified hydrodynamic forces through a validated dynamic model. This interstitial distance-the hydrodynamic coupling distance ${\delta}_c-is$ found to decay monotonically with the approach Stokes number St which compares the particle inertia to viscous drag characterized by the quasi-steady Stokes' drag. The scaling relation ${\delta}_c-St-1$ decays monotonically as literature below the value of St equal to 10. However, the faster diminishing rate is found above the threshold value from St=10-40. Furthermore, an empirical relation of ${\delta}_c-St$ shows dependence on the drop height which clearly indicates the non-negligible effect of unsteady hydrodynamic force components, namely the added mass force and the history force. Finally, we attempt a fitting relation which embedded the particle acceleration effect in the dependence of fitting constants on the diameter-scaled drop height.