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A study on multi-functional welder remote control system using smart phone (스마트 폰을 이용한 다기능 용접기 원격 제어 시스템에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Gi-Hoon;Jeong, Yang-Kwon;Choi, Jae-Ho
    • The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.351-358
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    • 2014
  • In this study, we are a proposed system that could control a multi-functional welder of the current, voltage of the crater, gas control, the wire feeder's driven, the constant voltage output control, high frequency control, rated current control and the ARC welding control etc., using the mobile-based smart phone. Approximately 90% of user of proposed system are very useful in multi-function welder in their task responded and rest of 10% of the answers don't need it. 30% answered in 90% of the multi-function welding machine according to age group using a smart phone utilizing this "very difficult" at investigated. However, the use of smart phones is gradually lower the user's age group can be seen that effective.

Machining Characteristics in Turning Circular Free Formed Surface with Coated Tool (코팅공구에 의한 원형곡면 선삭가공시 절삭특성)

  • Wang, Duck Hyun;Kim, Won Il;Eom, Phil Hwan
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.85-91
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    • 2003
  • The experimental study for turning circular free fanned surface with TiN coated insert tool was conducted for different cutting conditions such as cutting speed, feed rate and depth-of-cut. For the fluctuation of 1.0mm depth-of-cut, the characteristics for machined surface and tool wear were less influenced by the feed rate and cutting speed than those of higher depth of cut. The higher surface roughness and surface precision were obtained in lower cutting speed. For the fluctuation of 1.5mm depth-of-cut, the higher surface roughness was obtained for the case of the lower feed rate of 0.05-10mm/rev and the higher cutting speed of 80m/min. For the fluctuation of 2.0mm depth-of-cut, the surface roughness and surface precision were too worse to machine the specimen And the flank wear on the tool was increased rapidly rather than the crater wear.

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Penetration resistance of steel fiber reinforced concrete containment structure to high velocity projectile

  • Teng, Tso-Liang;Chu, Yi-An;Shen, Bor-Cherng
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.5 no.6
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    • pp.509-524
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    • 2008
  • Containment structures not only are leak-tight barriers, but also may be subjected to impacts caused by tornado-generated projectiles, aircraft crashes or the fragments of missile warhead. This paper presents the results of an experimental study of the impact resistance of steel fiber-reinforced concrete against 45 g projectiles at velocity around 2500 m/s. An explosively formed projectile (EFP) was designed to generate an equivalent missile fragment. The formation and velocity of EFP are measured by flash x-ray. A switch made of double-layered thin copper sheets controlled the exposure time of each flash x-ray. The influence of the fiber volume fraction on the crater diameter of concrete slab and the residual velocity of the projectile were studied. The residual velocity of the projectile decreased as the fiber volume fractions increased. In this work, the residual velocity of the projectile was to 44% that of plain concrete when the fiber volume fraction exceeded 1.5%. Based on the present finding, steel fiber reinforced concrete with the fiber volume fraction exceeding 1.5% appear to be more efficient in protection against high velocity fragment impact.

The ROP mechanism study in hard formation drilling using local impact method

  • Liu, Weiji;Zhu, Xiaohua;Zhou, Yunlai;Mei, Liu;Meng, Xiannan;Jiang, Cheng
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.68 no.1
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    • pp.95-101
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    • 2018
  • The low rate of penetration and short lifetime of drilling bit served as the most common problems encountered in hard formation drilling, thus leading to severe restriction of drilling efficiency in oil and gas reservoir. This study developed a new local impact drilling method to enhance hard formation drilling efficiency. The limitation length formulas of radial/lateral cracks under static indentation and dynamic impact are derived based on the experimental research of Marshall D.B considering the mud column pressure and confining pressure. The local impact rock breaking simulation model is conducted to investigate its ROP raising effect. The results demonstrate that the length of radial/lateral cracks will increase as the decrease of mud pressure and confining pressure, and the local impact can result in a damage zone round the impact crater which helps the rock cutting, thus leading to the ROP increase. The numerical results also demonstrate the advantages of local impact method for raising ROP and the vibration reduction of bit in hard formation drilling. This study has shown that the local impact method can help raising the ROP and vibration reduction of bit, and it may be applied in drilling engineering.

A Case Study of Ionic Components in the Size-resolved Ambient Particles Collected Near the Volcanic Crater of Sakurajima, Japan

  • Ma, Chang-Jin;Kim, Ki-Hyun;Kang, Gong-Unn
    • Asian Journal of Atmospheric Environment
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.72-79
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    • 2010
  • In this study, the ionic composition of volcanogenically derived particles and their temporal and spatial distributions have been investigated to evaluate the impact of the volcanic eruption on the local ecosystem and residents. To this end, an intensive field study was conducted to measure the size-segregated particulate matters at the east part of Sakurajima in Japan. Fractionated sampling of particles into > $PM_{10}$, $PM_{10-2.5}$, and $PM_{2.5}$ was made by a multi nozzle cascade impactor (MCI). The concentration of various ions present in the size-resolved particles was determined by Ion chromatography. The time dependent 3-dimensional Volcanic Ash Forecast Transport And Dispersion (VAFTAD) model developed by the NOAA Air Resources Laboratory (ARL) indicated that the sampling site of this work was affected by the volcanic aerosol particles plume. The temporal distributions of sulfate and $PM_{2.5}$ during the field campaign were significantly variable with important contributions to particle mass concentration. The chlorine loss, suspected to be caused by acidic components of volcanic gases, occurred predominantly in fine particles smaller than $10\;{\mu}m$.

TIME/FREQUENCY ANALYSIS OF TERRESTRIAL IMPACT CRATER RECORDS

  • Chang Heon-Young
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.199-208
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    • 2006
  • The terrestrial impact cratering record recently has been examined in the time domain by Chang & Moon (2005). It was found that the ${\sim}26$ Myr periodicity in the impact cratering rate exists over the last ${\sim}250$ Myrs. Such a periodicity can be found regardless of the lower limit of the diameter up to D ${\sim}35km$. It immediately called pros and cons. The aim of this paper is two-fold: (1) to test if reported periodicities can be obtained with an independent method, (2) to see, as attempted earlier, if the phase is modulated. To achieve these goals we employ the time/frequency analysis and for the first time apply this method to the terrestrial impact cratering records. We have confirmed that without exceptions noticeable peaks appear around ${\sim}25$ Myr, corresponding to a frequency of ${\sim}0.04(Myr)^{-1}$. We also find periodicities in the data base including small impact craters, which are longer. Though the time/frequency analysis allows us to observe directly phase variations, we cannot find any indications of such changes. Instead, modes display slow variations of power in time. The time/frequency analysis shows a nonstationary behavior of the modes. The power can grow from just above the noise level and then decrease back to its initial level in a time of order of 10 Myrs.

DEFORMATION OF AUGUSTINE VOLCANO, ALASKA, 1992-2006, MEASURED BY ERS AND ENVISAT SAR INTERFEROMETRY

  • Lee, Chang-Wook;Lu, Zhong;Kwoun, Oh-Ig
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • v.2
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    • pp.582-585
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    • 2006
  • Augustine volcano is an active stratovolcano located southwest of Anchorage, Alaska. Augustine volcano experienced seven significantly explosive eruptions in 1812, 1883, 1908, 1935, 1963, 1976, and 1986, and a minor eruption in January 2006. To measure ground surface deformation of Augustine volcano, we applied satellite radar interferometry with ERS-1/2 and ENVISAT SAR images acquired from three descending and three ascending satellite tracks. Multiple interferograms are stacked to reduce artifacts due to changes in atmospheric condition and retrieve temporal deformation sequence. For this, we used Least Square (LS) method for reducing atmospheric effects and Singular Value Decomposition (SVD) method for the retrieval of a temporal deformation sequence. Interferograms before 2006 eruption show about 3 cm/year subsidence by contraction of pyroclastic flow deposits from the 1986 eruption. Interferograms during 2006 eruption do not show significant deformation around volcano crater. Interferograms after 2006 eruption show again a several cm subsidence by compaction and contraction of pyroclastic flow deposits for a few months. This study demonstrates that satellite radar interferometry can monitor deformation of Augustine volcano to help understand the magma plumbing system driving surface deformation.

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Optical properties study of magnetic anomaly regions at Mare Crisium

  • Lee, Jung-Kyu;Lee, Hyojeong;Baek, Seul-Min;Kim, Khan-Hyuck;Jin, Ho;Hemingway, Doug;Garrick-Bethell, Ian
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.39 no.2
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    • pp.99.1-99.1
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    • 2014
  • 달은 global magnetic fields가 존재하지 않으나, 달 표면에 국지적으로 자기장이 존재하며 이러한 현상의 원인은 계속 연구중이다. 달의 자기이상 현상이 나타나는 지역 중 광학적으로 밝고 어두운 패턴이 관측되는 지역을 Swirl이라한다. Mare Crisium ($17.18^{\circ}N$, $59.1^{\circ}E$)은 표면에 2개의 자기이상 지역과 광학적으로 밝은 지역들이 존재하지만, Swirl로 잘 알려진 Reiner Gamma와 같은 지역의 광학적 밝기와 패턴의 차이가 있다. 이를 위해 본 연구에서는 Lunar Prospector (LP) 위성의 magnetometer (MAG) 자료를 이용하여 자기장 분포에 관한 연구 및 Clementine 위성의 UV/VIS 영상자료를 이용하여 광학적 특성 연구를 진행하였다. LP의 MAG 자료는 Mare Cirisium지역의 22.3 km 고도에서 관측된 744개의 자료를 활용하였으며, Clementine의 영상자료는 750 nm, 950 nm의 반사도에 따른 Optical Maturity (OMAT)를 활용하였다. Mare Crisium의 북쪽지역은 자기이상 현상과 OMAT의 고유특성이 동시에 나타나며 이는 swirl과 유사하다. 특히, Mare Cirisum서쪽에 있는 Proclus crater 잔해 일부가 Mare Crisium의 북쪽지역까지 퍼져있어 이와 관련하여 자기장 존재여부에 따른 광학적 특성의 차이점을 조사하였다. 본 논문에서는 Mare Crisium 지역의 Swirl 진위여부를 추론하며, 본 논문에서 이용한 방법의 유용성에 대하여 검증하고자 한다.

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Tunnel Blasting Design with Equations Obtained from Borehole and Crater Blasting (시추공 및 누두공 발파자료의 터널설계 적용)

  • 양형식;임성식;김원범
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.327-333
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    • 2003
  • Characteristics of vibration propagation of borehole blasting were analyzed with 578 borehole vibration data obtained from 23 sites which were used in tunnel and underground space design, and 221 tunnel vibration data fron 4 sites of tunnel under construction. Analysis results on the damping of vibration velocity show that site factors in borehole blasting were higher than those in tunnel blasting. And the critical charge calculated from regression equations at large scaled distance was lower in borehole blasting. Dominant frequency was in the range of 30∼60Hz for the borehole blasting and 60∼90Hz for the tunnel blasting. As a conclusion, the borehole blasting data should not be used on the tunnel blasting design without careful statistical analysis.

A Study on the Relation Between Expansion and the Characteristics of Surface in the ED-Drilling (방전드릴의 방전갭과 표면특성에 관한 연구)

  • Choi, Jong-Yeun;Kim, Kyeong-Hwan
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.73-79
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    • 2012
  • This paper describes the machining characteristics of the sintered carbide and die steel(STD-11) by electric discharge drilling with various tubular electrodes. Electrical discharge machining(EDM) removes material from the workpiece by a series of electrical sparks that cause localized temperatures high enough to melt or vapourize the vicinity of the charge. In the experiment. four types of electrode which have different diameter are used with the application of continuous direct current and axial electrode feed. The controlled factors include the dimension of the electrode. In drilling by EDM, the dielectric flushed down the interior of the rotating tube electrode, in order to order to facilitate the removal of machining debris the hole. The expansion increase with increasing the thickness of material and the diameter of electrode and the expansion of sintered carbide is 1.75 times large then that of die steel. The taper of machined hole decrease with increasing the thickness of material. The crater sixe of die steel is larger then thet of sintered carbide and the surface roughness of sintered carbide is 1.58 tims larger then that of die steel.