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Research on Application of Functional Safety for Developing Combat Hybrid Electric Vehicles (하이브리드 전투차량의 기능안전성 적용 연구)

  • Chang, Kyogun;Lee, Yoon Bok
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.543-549
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    • 2012
  • Hybrid electric propulsion systems are expected as future primary combat platforms because the systems can supply enough electric power, easily locate components inside vehicles, and maneuver without undesired noise. However, increasing electric/electronic/software usage causes abnormal failure patterns which have not been noticeable in conventional automotive. Recently, the functional safety standard for road vehicles were enacted and vehicle manufacturers request their components which satisfy standardized quality. This research analyzes functional safety standards(IEC 61508 and ISO 26262) and compares the standards for road vehicles with military standards of system safety. Strategies to apply functional safety in the combat hybrid electric vehicle are scrutinized.

Comparison and Analysis of Fuel Consumption by CODAD, CODLOD and CODLAD System for Combat Support Ship (군수지원함의 CODAD, CODLOD 및 CODLAD 추진체계에 따른 연료 소비량 비교 및 분석)

  • Kim, Min-wook;Oh, Jin-seok
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.21 no.5
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    • pp.1049-1059
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    • 2017
  • After patrol corvett Cheonan was hit and sank on duty, the Republic of Korea Navy has tried to install hybrid propulsion system on naval ship to reduce vibration and noise problems during navigation. The hybrid propulsion system has advantage that propulsion motor can be propelled in low speed operation of the vessel. This can be a better quietness than a mechanical propulsion system which consists of a conventional internal combustion engines. And more economical operation is possible by using a propulsion motor in a low speed operation where a fuel efficiency of the internal combustion engine is poor. In this paper, we set up virtual ship on the basis of a combat support ship in the Republic of Korea Navy, economically compared and analyzed fuel consumption between conventional and hybrid propulsion system. As a result, it was confirmed that the fuel efficiency of hybrid propulsion system which use electric motor had been relatively improved.

Development Direction of Reliability-based ROK Amphibious Assault Vehicles (신뢰성 기반 한국군 차기 상륙돌격장갑차 발전방향)

  • Baek, Ilho;Bong, Jusung;Hur, Jangwook
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.14-22
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    • 2021
  • A plan for the development of reliability-based ROK amphibious assault vehicles is proposed. By analyzing the development case of the U.S. EFV, considerations for the successful development of the next-generation Korea Forces amphibious assault vehicle are presented. If the vehicle reliability can be improved to the level of the fourth highest priority electric unit for power units, suspensions, decelerators, and body groups, which have the highest priority among fault frequency items, a system level MTBF of 36.4%↑ can be achieved, and the operational availability can be increased by 3.5%↑. The next-generation amphibious assault vehicles must fulfill certain operating and performance requirements, the underlying systems must be built, and sequencing of the hybrid engine and the modular concept should be considered. Along with big-data- and machine-learning-based failure prediction, machine maintenance based on augmented reality/virtual reality and remote maintenance should be used to improve the ability to maintain combat readiness and reduce lifecycle costs.