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A Study on Thermoelectric Converter Using DMFC (Direct Methanol Fuel Cell) System (DMFC 시스템에 사용한 열전 변환기에 관한 연구)

  • Zhang, Jing-Liang;Moon, Chae-Joo;Chang, Young-Hak;Cheang, Eui-Heang;Kim, Tae-Gon
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2007.11b
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    • pp.92-94
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    • 2007
  • This article describes a thermoelectric converter, which is powered by thermoelectric (TE) power modules. This system uses TE devices that directly convert heat energy to electricity to power a converter using direct methanol fuel ceil (DMFC) system. The characteristics of the TE module were tested at different temperatures. A boost BC-DC converter was designed and controlled by a power-supply controller chip. Efficiency of about 80% can be achieved and because the thermoelectric converter system has not moving parts and has a small volume, the system can be carried about easily and conveniently to supply portable electric equipment and this is very important for some mobile equipment.

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A Study on measuring the Initial Permeability of Magnetic Powder considered Demagnetizing factors (반자장계수를 고려한 자성분말의 초투자율 측정에 관한 연구)

  • Jun, Hong-Bae;Heo, Jin;Kim, Chul-Han;SaGong, Geon
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 2000.05b
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    • pp.86-90
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    • 2000
  • In this study, A equipment for measuring the initial permeability of soft-ferrite powder was developed by using a differential transformer coil, and was investigated demagnetizing factors. To measure the initial permeability of magnetic ceramic powder is cumbersome since there are not any measuring equipment and method. Magnetic powder is currently used for a magnetic fluid and microwave absorber materials, and the initial permeability of the magnetic powder is very important to be evaluated a powder for some applications.

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Analysis of voltage sag characteristics according to loads (부하에 따른 voltage sag의 특성 분석)

  • Choi, Hyun-Young;Ryu, Hyoung-Sun;Oh, Se-Ho;Park, Jung-Gyun;Kim, Yang-Mo
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2001.10a
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    • pp.236-238
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    • 2001
  • Voltage sags are known as a serious problem causing mal-operation of equipment, process controllers and adjustable-speed drives. In this paper various analysis techniques for voltage sags will be presented, voltage sag characterization, equipment behaviour during voltage sag, stochastic assessment of voltage sags. And possible solution to voltage sag sensitivity problems are also described.

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Control-to-output Transfer Function of the Open-loop Step-up Converter in CCM Operation

  • Wang, Faqiang;Ma, Xikui
    • Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology
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    • v.9 no.5
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    • pp.1562-1568
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    • 2014
  • Based on the average method and the geometrical technique to calculate the average value, the average model of the open-loop step-up converter in CCM operation is established. The DC equilibrium point and corresponding small signal model is derived. The control-to-output transfer function is presented and analyzed. The theoretical analysis and PSIM simulations shows that the control-to-output transfer function includes not only the DC input voltage and the DC duty cycle, but also the two inductors, the two energy-transferring capacitors, the switching frequency and the load. Finally, the hardware circuit is designed, and the circuit experimental results are given to confirm the effectiveness of theoretical derivations and analysis.

A Study on a Heat-load of IT Equipments for the Thermal Environment Control in the Data Center (데이터센터의 합리적인 환경제어를 위한 장비 발열기준에 대한 연구)

  • Cho, Jin-Kyun;Hong, Min-Ho;Jeong, Cha-Su;Kim, Byung-Seon
    • Proceedings of the SAREK Conference
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    • 2006.06a
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    • pp.938-943
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    • 2006
  • The primary purpose of a computer room of data center and associated infrastructure is to support the operation of critical IT equipment. Traditionally, most owners of large critical data centers have been more than willing to accept a reasonable amount of computer room worker discomfort if necessary to support critical IT systems. All electrical equipment produces heat, which must be removed to prevent the equipment temperature from rising to an unacceptable level. Most information technology equipment and other equipment found in a data center or network room is air-cooled. Sizing a cooling system requires an understanding of the amount of heat produced by the equipment contained in the enclosed space, along with the heat produced by the other heat sources typically encountered.

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