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Evaluation of Friction Torque for a Turbopump Ball Bearing (터보펌프 볼 베어링의 마찰 토크 평가)

  • Jeon, Seong-Min;Kwak, Hyun-Duck;Kim, Jin-Han
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.25-33
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    • 2011
  • Rolling contact ball bearings are utilized almost exclusively for liquid propellant rocket engine turbopump. Turbopump ball bearings are required to endure high speed and high load for a poor lubricated condition in cryogenic environment. To evaluate bearing heat generation performance, friction torque is investigated as a function of rotation speed, bearing load and cooling flow rate through an experimental study using water coolants. Radial and axial loads are simultaneously applied to the test bearing by gas pressurized cylinder rod. Endurance performance of bearing has been also verified under the bearing required load for operating condition during total accumulated test time 2,100 sec.

A Computational Investigation on Airflow Structures Inside a Ball Bearing at High-Speed Rotation (고속 회전하는 볼베어링 내 공기 유동구조 수치해석 연구)

  • Kim, Dong-Joo;Oh, Il-Suk;Hong, Seong-Wook;Kim, Kyoung-Jin
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.28 no.6
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    • pp.745-750
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    • 2011
  • In a hope to better understand the flow and convective heat transfer characteristics inside a ball bearing, air flow between the rolling elements and raceways at high speed bearing rotation is numerically investigated using a simplified inner geometry of bearing and a CFD technique. Flow simulation results reveal the pressure distribution of airflow and the shear stress distribution on the ball surface, of which nonuniformity becomes significant with the increasing rotational speed. Also, the local point of maximum shear stress coincides with the stagnation flow area on the surface of rolling elements. A complex pattern of three-dimensional vortex structures is found in the air flow due to the relative motion of bearing elements and three different types of vortex pairs exist around the rotating and orbiting rolling elements.

Machinability Evaluation with Cutting Direction in High Speed Machining of Free Form Surface through Ball End Milling (볼 엔드밀을 통한 자유곡면의 고속가공에서 절삭방향에 따른 가공성 평가)

  • Kim, Gyeong-Gyun;Gang, Myeong-Chang;Lee, Deuk-U;Kim, Jeong-Seok
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.84-89
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    • 2001
  • In recent years, there is increasing demand of esthetic design and complex function in aerospace, automobile and die/mold industry, which brings into limelight high-precision, high-efficient machining of sculptured surface. This paper deals with the establishment of the optimal tool path on free form surface in high speed ball end milling. Ball end milling is widely used for free form surface die and mold. In this machining, the cutting direction was changed with tool path. The cutting characteristics, such as cutting force and surface form are varied according to the variation of cutting directions. In this paper, the optimal tool path with down cutting in free form surface cutting is suggested.

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Cutting Force Characteristics and Tool Deflection When Machining Rectangular Shapes with a Ball End Mill (볼엔드밀 공구에 의한 사각형상 가공시 공구 휨에 따른 절삭력 특성)

  • Kim, In Soo;Kim, Sang Hyun;Lee, Dong Sup;Wang, Duck Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers
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    • v.18 no.6
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    • pp.26-32
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    • 2019
  • Ball end mills used for high-speed and high-precision machining require longer machining time than flat end mills or face cutters, since the tool diameter is limited and the rigidity is reduced by the characteristics of the tool's cutting edge: at the top end of the tool, the cutting speed approaches zero and hardly removes any material. Because there is little material removal at the top end of the ball end mill, the outer cutting edge performs the majority of the work; this irregular cutting force deforms the tool and shortens its life. In this study, we attached an eddy-current sensor to a tool to measure the deformation from the cutting force and we used a tool dynamometer to measure the cutting force. We found that the change in cutting force is dependent on the change in feed rate during square-shaped processing and, as the feed rate is accelerated, the cutting force also increases. Higher cutting forces increase tool deformation.

Feasibility Verification of Cryogenic Ball Bearings for a Turbopump (터보펌프용 극저온 볼 베어링의 성능검증)

  • 곽현덕;전성민;김진한;조광래;김선용;우관제
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.177-182
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    • 2004
  • In a turbopump cryogenic ball bearings are used to carry static and hydraulic loads, and these ball bearings must stand up to high load and speed in cryogenic circumstance. Verification of bearing performance is crucial to successful development of a turbopump. In this paper, focusing on the turbopump under developing by KARI, the performances of 203 and 207 bearings are verified through the series of tests simulating the real operating condition of turbopump.

Tracking of Golf Ball Using High-speed Cameras (고속카메라를 이용한 골프공 추적)

  • Choi, Seo-hyuk;Kim, Chang-dae;Kim, Dong-woo;Ryu, Sung-pil;Ahn, Jae-hyeong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2016.05a
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    • pp.827-829
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    • 2016
  • In this paper, in order to achieve the user's convenience in golf putting during practice, to provide a method of tracking the golf ball using a high speed camera. This is recently, it is to analyze so that you can hit a golf putting part of the leisure sport to enjoy a lot of people accurately. The proposed method, the pixel when using a common USB camera is blurred, since the golf ball detection rate is low and using a high-speed camera capable of measuring up to per second 380 frames. First, by using the Hough transform after pretreatment, to detect a golf ball. Movement path by using the information subsequently detected golf ball, calculating the moving distance and angle. The proposed method result of applying, improved travel route detection rate of the golf ball is improved, the accuracy of the moving distance and angle.

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Critical Speeds Evaluation of Turbo Pump Unit with a Elasticring Inserted Ball Bearing (탄성 링을 갖는 볼 베어링 지지의 터보 펌프 임계 속도에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Yong-Bok;Kim, Chang-Ho;Kwak, Hyun-Duck;Ha, Tae-Woong;Yoo, Woo-Chul
    • The KSFM Journal of Fluid Machinery
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    • v.4 no.2 s.11
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    • pp.22-28
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    • 2001
  • This study was performed to evaluate the dynamic behavior of turbo pump unit. The acceptable separate margin of $1^{st}$ critical speed was obtained by the use of elastic-ring inserted ball bearing, while the poor separate margin of $1^{\st}$ critical speed was appeared in the case without the elastic-ring. In addition, the results show that the stiffness and damping of plain seals give more separate margin of $2^{nd}$ critical speed. However the wear or the failure of seals could reduce the $2^{nd}$ critical speed near the operating speed.

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Effect of CrossFit Power Training on TPI OnBaseU Power Test and Golf Performance (크로스핏 파워 트레이닝이 TPI OnBaseU Power Test와 골프 수행력에 미치는 영향)

  • Chang Wook Kim
    • Korean Journal of Applied Biomechanics
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.185-195
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    • 2023
  • Objective: The purpose of this study is to improve TPI OnBaseU Power Test and golf performance by conducting CrossFit power training. Method: Three male golf players from University B participated in this study. They had 3 to 4 years of golf experience and participated in 8 weeks of CrossFit power training. Results: OnBaseU Power Test: There was a lot of improvement in Sit up throw (27.9%) and Chest pass (10.58%), but there was not much improvement in Baseline Toss (R5.9, L9.8%) and Vertical Jump (4.1%). Golf shot data: There was a very statistically significant difference in Club speed, Ball speed, and Total Length, which are related to speed, and there was no difference in Club path and Smash factor, which are related to accuracy and posture. Conclusion: CrossFit power training was effective in improving TPI OnBaseU Power Test and golf performance (Club speed, Ball speed, Total Length).

Rotor Coastdown and Acceleration Performances of High-speed Motors Supported on Ball Bearings and Gas Foil Bearings (볼 베어링 및 가스 포일 베어링으로 지지되는 고속 전동기의 회전체 관성정지 및 가속 성능 연구)

  • Mun, HyeongWook;Seo, JungHwa;Kim, TaeHo
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.123-131
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    • 2019
  • This study characterizes the coastdown performances of two small electric motors supported on high-speed ball bearings (BBs) and gas foil bearings (GFBs), and it predicts their acceleration performances. The two motors have identical permanent magnetic rotors and mating stators. However, the shaft of the GFBs has a larger mass and polar/transverse moments of inertia than that of the BBs. Motor coastdown tests demonstrate that the rotor speed decreases linearly with the BBs and nonlinearly with the GFBs. A simple model for the BBs predicts a constant drag torque and linear decay of speed with time. The test data validate the model predictions. For the GFBs, the hydrodynamic lubrication model predictions reveal that the drag torque increases linearly with speed, and the speed decreases exponentially with time. The predictions agree very well with the test data in the speed range of 100-30 krpm. The boundary lubrication model predicts a constant drag torque and linear decay of speed with time. The predictions agree well with the test data below 15 krpm. Mixed lubrication occurs in the speed range of 30-15 krpm. Rotor acceleration performances are predicted based on the characteristics of deceleration performances. The GFBs require more time to reach 100,000 krpm than the BBs because of their larger shaft polar moment of inertia. However, predictions for the assumed identical polar moment of inertia reveal that the GFBs have a nearly identical acceleration performance to that of the BBs with a motor torque greater than $0.03N{\cdot}m$.

Standardization of the Important Test Parameters in the Solder Ball Shear Test for Evaluation of the Mechanical Joint Strength

  • Kim J. W.;Koo J. M.;Lee W. B.;Moon W. C.;Moon J. H.;Yeon Y. M.;Shur C. C.;Jung S. B.
    • International Journal of Korean Welding Society
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.15-28
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    • 2005
  • The ball shear test was investigated in terms of the effects of test parameters, i.e., shear height and shear speed, with an experimental and non-linear finite element analysis for evaluating the solder joint integrity of area array packages. Two representative Pb-free solder compositions were examined in this work: Sn-3.5Ag-0.75Cu and In-48Sn. The substrate was a common SMD type with solder bond pad openings of 460 $\mu$m in diameter. The microstructural investigations were carried out using SEM, and the IMCs were identified with EDS. Shear tests were conducted with the two varying test parameters. It could be observed that increasing shear height, at fixed shear speed, has the effect of decreasing shear force for both Sn-3.5Ag-0.75Cu and In-48Sn solder joints, while the shear force increased with increasing shear speed at fixed shear height. Too high shear height could cause some undesirable effects on the test results such as unexpected high standard deviation values or shear tip sliding from the solder ball. The low shear height conditions were favorable for screening the type of brittle interfacial fractures or the degraded layers in the interfaces. The shear speed conditions were discussed with the stress analyses of the solder ball, and we cannot find any conspicuous finding which is related to optimum shear speed from the stress analyses.

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