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Bubbly, Slug, and Annular Two-Phase Flow in Tight-Lattice Subchannels

  • Prasser, Horst-Michael;Bolesch, Christian;Cramer, Kerstin;Ito, Daisuke;Papadopoulos, Petros;Saxena, Abhishek;Zboray, Robert
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.48 no.4
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    • pp.847-858
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    • 2016
  • An overview is given on the work of the Laboratory of Nuclear Energy Systems at ETH, Zurich (ETHZ) and of the Laboratory of Thermal Hydraulics at Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), Switzerland on tight-lattice bundles. Two-phase flow in subchannels of a tight triangular lattice was studied experimentally and by computational fluid dynamics simulations. Two adiabatic facilities were used: (1) a vertical channel modeling a pair of neighboring sub-channels; and (2) an arrangement of four subchannels with one subchannel in the center. The first geometry was equipped with two electrical film sensors placed on opposing rod surfaces forming the subchannel gap. They recorded 2D liquid film thickness distributions on a domain of $16{\times}64$ measuring points each, with a time resolution of 10 kHz. In the bubbly and slug flow regime, information on the bubble size, shape, and velocity and the residual liquid film thickness underneath the bubbles were obtained. The second channel was investigated using cold neutron tomography, which allowed the measurement of average liquid film profiles showing the effect of spacer grids with vanes. The results were reproduced by large eddy simulation + volume of fluid. In the outlook, a novel nonadiabatic subchannel experiment is introduced that can be driven to steady-state dryout. A refrigerant is heated by a heavy water circuit, which allows the application of cold neutron tomography.

Data-mining modeling for the prediction of wear on forming-taps in the threading of steel components

  • Bustillo, Andres;Lopez de Lacalle, Luis N.;Fernandez-Valdivielso, Asier;Santos, Pedro
    • Journal of Computational Design and Engineering
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    • v.3 no.4
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    • pp.337-348
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    • 2016
  • An experimental approach is presented for the measurement of wear that is common in the threading of cold-forged steel. In this work, the first objective is to measure wear on various types of roll taps manufactured to tapping holes in microalloyed HR45 steel. Different geometries and levels of wear are tested and measured. Taking their geometry as the critical factor, the types of forming tap with the least wear and the best performance are identified. Abrasive wear was observed on the forming lobes. A higher number of lobes in the chamber zone and around the nominal diameter meant a more uniform load distribution and a more gradual forming process. A second objective is to identify the most accurate data-mining technique for the prediction of form-tap wear. Different data-mining techniques are tested to select the most accurate one: from standard versions such as Multilayer Perceptrons, Support Vector Machines and Regression Trees to the most recent ones such as Rotation Forest ensembles and Iterated Bagging ensembles. The best results were obtained with ensembles of Rotation Forest with unpruned Regression Trees as base regressors that reduced the RMS error of the best-tested baseline technique for the lower length output by 33%, and Additive Regression with unpruned M5P as base regressors that reduced the RMS errors of the linear fit for the upper and total lengths by 25% and 39%, respectively. However, the lower length was statistically more difficult to model in Additive Regression than in Rotation Forest. Rotation Forest with unpruned Regression Trees as base regressors therefore appeared to be the most suitable regressor for the modeling of this industrial problem.

Water pressure Test and analysis for Welding Thickness Decision of New Cold-formed Type Concrete Filled Tubular Square Column (조립각형 CFT 기둥의 용접크기 결정을 위한 수압실험 및 해석)

  • Lee, Seong-Hui;Kim, Sun Hee;Kim, Young Ho;Choi, Sung Mo
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.21 no.5
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    • pp.515-526
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    • 2009
  • There are three main production processes in the manufacture of concrete-filled square steel columns. The first process is known as the 'box-type process' or 'four-seam method,' wherein four beams are welded together at the seams. The second is the 'cold-forming process' or 'two-seam method,' wherein the seams of two channel beams are welded together. The third is the 'pressing process' or 'one-seam method,' wherein a circular column is pressed until it becomes a square column. In calculating the production cost for the making of a steel tube, it is very important to consider the welding process to be used and the desiredthickness of the steel tube, such as a square column that was developed under a new method, formed through the four-seam flare welding method at the center of the steel column width, following the L-shape formation. Certain tests were suggested in this study to evaluate the welding amount of concrete-filled square steel columns. With the parameters of the production method of a square steel column, the thickness of the steel square columns, and the welding amount, six specimens were produced. A structural test and finite-element analysis were conducted to assess the behavior of the steel column according to the water pressure inside the steel columns.

Production Process Development and Prototype Evaluation for Roller Tappet Housing of Valvetrain (밸브트레인용 롤러태핏 하우징의 제작 공정 개발 및 시제품 평가)

  • Gwak, Eun-Jo;Park, Sung-Young
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.17 no.11
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    • pp.223-229
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    • 2016
  • In this study, a cold forging process was developed for the roller tappet housing of an engine valvetrain system. A tappet sample was manufactured and subjected to an endurance test. The material properties were obtained from a compression test, and forging analysis was carried out to design a forging process using a commercial program, Deform-3D. The forging process was set up based on the analysis results, and a die set and sample tappet housing were manufactured. To evaluate the sample, the dimensional accuracy, surface roughness, parallelism, and concentricity were measured and confirmed. To evaluate the actuation and durability, a special test rig was developed to simulate the valvetrain system of the engine. An actuation test was performed based on the idle speed of a general diesel engine, and an endurance test was done based on the maximum speed. The results show minor wear of 0.002 mm. The developed test rig will be used to evaluate the actuation and durability of other valvetrain parts.

Drawing Process Design and Mechanical Properties Control for High Strengthening of CP Titanium (순수 타이타늄 고강도화를 위한 인발공정설계 및 기계적 특성 제어 기술)

  • Choi, Seong Woo;Park, Chan Hee;Lee, Sang Won;Yeom, Jong Taek;Hong, Jae Keun
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.77-81
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    • 2017
  • CP (Commercially Pure) titanium has been widely used in various industries such as in energy plants and bio-materials because of an excellent corrosion resistance and its non-toxicity to the human body. But there are limitations for usage as structural materials due to low strength. The tensile properties of CP titanium could be improved by microstructure refinement such as in a SPD (Severe Plastic Deformation) process. However, high strengthening of CP titanium wire is impossible by SPD processes like ECAP (Equal Channel Angular Pressing), HPT (High-Pressure Torsion), and the ARB (Accumulative Roll Bonding) process. The study purposes are to increase the strength of CP titanium wire by optimization of the cold drawing process and the harmonization with mechanical properties by heat treatments for the next forming process. The optimization process was investigated with regard to the design of drawing dies and the reduction ratio of cross sections. The elongations of high strength CP titanium were controlled by heat treatment.

Outer Bending of a Cold Forged Circle Flange (냉간단조된 후판형 플랜지 돌출부 굽힘성형 공정연구)

  • Kim, D.W.;Shin, Y.C.;Choi, H.J.;Yun, D.J.;Shin, I.C.;Lim, S.J.
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.21 no.7
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    • pp.453-458
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    • 2012
  • The flange hub is a main component of an automotive steering system. Dimensional precision of the flange hub is very important for precise control of the steering force. Consequently, the process design for precision forming of a flange hub is required. The teeth of the flange hub are generally formed by bending. In this study, the formability of flange bending was investigated using FE simulations. For the optimum process conditions, the flange is bent by movement of an insert die, and the die angle and bending length are selected as $90^{\circ}$ and 4mm respectively.

A Study on Arbitrary Cross Section Shaped Three-Dimensional Extruion with Upper Bound Method-Finite Element Method Couple (임의 단면 형상의 3차원 압출에 대한 상계해법-유한요소법 Couple에 관한 연구)

  • 이병섭;홍성인
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 1996.03b
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    • pp.145-155
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    • 1996
  • The extrusion velocity of billet through a die and the shapes of the die are the important factors in the metal forming process of the extrusion of billet. in recent years, the life cycle of products is goingfaster. Although the former finite element method was capable of yielding a detailed analysis, it requires lots of time and extensive coding effort. Then, some simple devices were developed and based on upper bound method. For this purpose , a kinematically admiasible velocity field is formulated for extrusion of cylinders with arbitrary cross section and die profile on their outer surfaces by using a modified upper bound approach, which configures simulataneous extruding speeds in three directions . Also, In order to display mesh of the cold forward extrusion process using the approach , the automatic three-dimentional mesh generation produced by the approach coupled finite element method with upper bound method.

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Study on the Deformation of Die and Product in Closed Die Upsetting (밀폐 업셋팅에서 금형과 제품 변형에 관한 연구)

  • 이강희;박용복
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.8 no.6
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    • pp.563-568
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    • 1999
  • The study has been performed for the relation between die and product in closed die upsetting by the experiment. The strain of die has been given by the simple experiment using the strain gauge located at the outer surface of die and the deformation history of die and product has been given by the experiment and Lame's formula. The inner pressure of die causes the deformation of die that affects the accuracy of dimension and shape of product. The product with accurate dimension and shape can be obtained by analysing elastic deformation of die during upsetting process. The deformation of die during metal forming process has been usually predicted by the experience of industrial engineers or finite element analysis. But it is difficult to predict the dimension of product at unloading and ejected states. The study has given useful result for the deformation history of die and product through the experiment and Lame's formula at closed die upsetting, and can be applied in the die design for product with accurate dimension.

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Residual Stress Evolution during Leveling of Hot Rolled High Strength Coils and Camber Prediction by Residual Stress Distribution (냉간 성형용 열연 고강도 강판의 교정 중 잔류응력 변화와 절단 후 캠버 발생 예측)

  • Park, K.C.;Ryu, J.H.
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.107-112
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    • 2008
  • In order to investigate the residual stress evolution during the leveling process of hot rolled high strength coils for cold forming, the in-plane residual stress of plate sampled at SPM, rough leveler and finish leveler were measured by cutting method. Residual stress was localized near the edge of plate. As the thickness of plate was increased, the size of residual stress region was expanded. The gradient of residual stress within the plate was reduced during the leveling process. But the residual stress itself was not removed completely within the ranges of tested conditions. The exact camber of cut plate was able to be predicted by the measurement of residual stress distribution after leveling of the plate.

Optimal Design of Dimension of Extrusion Die with Multi Stress Rings (다중보강링을 갖는 압출금형의 치수최적설계)

  • An, Sung-Chan;Im, Yong-Taek
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.26 no.10
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    • pp.2211-2218
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    • 2002
  • In this study, an optimal design study has been made to determine dimensions of die and multi stress rings for extrusion process. For this purpose, a thermo-rigid-viscoplastic finite element program, CAMPform, was used fur forming analysis of extrusion process and a developed elastic finite element program fur elastic stress analysis of the die set including stress rings. And an optimization program, DOT, was employed for the optimization analysis. From this investigation, it was found out that the amount of shrink fitting incurred by the order of assembly of the die set should be taken into account for optimization when the multi stress rings are used in practice. In addition, it is construed that the proposed design method can be beneficial fur improving the tool life of cold extrusion die set.