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EMC Safety Margin Verification for GEO-KOMPSAT Pyrotechnic Systems

  • Koo, Ja-Chun
    • International Journal of Aerospace System Engineering
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.1-15
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    • 2022
  • Pyrotechnic initiators provide a source of pyrotechnic energy used to initiate a variety of space mechanisms. Pyrotechnic systems build in electromagnetic environment that may lead to critical or catastrophic hazards. Special precautions are need to prevent a pulse large enough to trigger the initiator from appearing in the pyrotechnic firing circuits at any but the desired time. The EMC verification shall be shown by analysis or test that the pyrotechnic systems meets the requirements of inadvertent activation. The MIL-STD-1576 and two range safeties, AFSPC and CSG, require the safety margin for electromagnetic potential hazards to pyrotechnic systems to a level at least 20 dB below the maximum no-fire power of the EED. The PC23 is equivalent to NASA standard initiator and the 1EPWH100 squib is ESA standard initiator. This paper verifies the two safety margins for electromagnetic potential hazards. The first is verified by analyzing against a RF power. The second is verified by testing against a DC current. The EMC safety margin requirement against RF power has been demonstrated through the electric field coupling analysis in differential mode with 21 dB both PC23 and 1EPWH100, and in common mode with 58 dB for PC23 and 48 dB for 1EPWH100 against the maximum no-fire power of the EED. Also, the EMC safety margin requirement against DC current has been demonstrated through the electrical isolation test for the pyrotechnic firing circuits with greater than 20 dB below the maximum no-fire current of the EED.

Reliability Assessment of Renewable Energy (신재생에너지 전원의 전력공급 신뢰도 평가분석)

  • Yang, Min-Seung;Lee, Sung-Moo
    • 한국신재생에너지학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2006.06a
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    • pp.339-342
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    • 2006
  • The power outputs of renewable energy such as wind turbines and solar energy powers depend on natural sources. Accordingly, the power outputs of renewable energy is different from capacity rate at the time of peak load. Because of this gap, long term electricity power plan can have over-estimated reserve margin. So, this paper suggests the chronological approach to calculate the reliability assessment of renewable energy.

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Development and Application of Customized Shielded Cask Transport System

  • Lee, Jong Kwang;Jeon, Min Ku;Jung, Yunmock;Park, Wooshin;Hong, Sun Seok;Choi, Eun-Young
    • Proceedings of the Korean Radioactive Waste Society Conference
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    • 2018.11a
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    • pp.157-158
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    • 2018
  • In this work, we developed a customized shielded cask transport system which is equipped with a railguided travelling unit and a position adjustment unit for the cask without any crane service. The designed solid model was verified to have sufficient safety margin by using structural analysis. The developed system was introduced to a hot-cell and successfully tested and verified to have required target performance.

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FUEL CHANNEL ANALYSIS FOR 35% RIH BREAK IN CANDU REACTOR LOADED WITH CANFLEX-RU FUEL BUNDLES

  • Oh, Dirk-Joo;Lee, Young-Ouk;Jeong, Chang-Joon;Lim, Hong-Sik;Suk, Ho-Chun
    • Proceedings of the Korean Nuclear Society Conference
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    • 1998.05a
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    • pp.719-724
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    • 1998
  • A preliminary fuel channel analysis for 35% reactor inlet header (RIH) break in CANDU reactor loaded with the CANFLEX-RU fuel bundles has been performed. The predicted results are compared with those for the reactor compared with those for the reactor loaded with standard 37-element bundles. The maximum fuel centerline and sheath temperatures for the CANFLEX-RU bundle channel were lower by 338 and 122 $^{\circ}C$, respectively, than those for the standard bundle because of the Bower maximum linear power of the CANFLEX-RU bundle In spite of the 0.4 FPS higher power pulse of the CANFLEX-RU bundle case. Fuel integrity margin to fuel breakup for the CANFLEX-RU bundle is about 50 J/g higher than that for the standard bundle. The PT/CT contact for the CANFLEX-RU bundle occurred 2 s later than that for the standard bundle. The PT/CT contact temperature for the CANFLEX-RU bundle was 2 $^{\circ}C$ lower than that for the standard bundle. These provide the CANFLEX-RU bundle with the negligibly enhanced safety margin for the fuel channel integrity in CANDU 6 reactor, compared with the standard bundle.

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Seismic resilience evaluation of RC-MRFs equipped with passive damping devices

  • Kamaludin, Puteri Nihal Che;Kassem, Moustafa Moufid;Farsangi, Ehsan Noroozinejad;Nazri, Fadzli Mohamed;Yamaguchi, Eiki
    • Earthquakes and Structures
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.391-405
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    • 2020
  • The use of passive energy dissipation devices has been widely used in the construction industry to minimize the probability of damage occurred under intense ground motion. In this study, collapse margin ratio (CMR) and fragility curves are the main parameters in the assessment to characterize the collapse safety of the structures. The assessment is done on three types of RC frame structures, incorporating three types of dampers, viscoelastic, friction, and BRB dampers. The Incremental dynamic analyses (IDA) were performed by simulating an array of 20 strong ground motion (SGM) records considering both far-field and near-field seismic scenarios that were followed by fragility curves. With respect to far-field ground motion records, the CMR values of the selected frames indicate to be higher and reachable to safety margin more than those under near-field ground motion records that introduce a high devastating impact on the structures compared to far-field excitations. This implies that the near field impact affects the ground movements at the site by attenuation the direction and causing high-frequency filtration. Besides that, the results show that the viscoelastic damper gives better performance for the structures in terms of reducing the damages compared to the other energy dissipation devices during earthquakes.

Implicit Treatment of Technical Specification and Thermal Hydraulic Parameter Uncertainties in Gaussian Process Model to Estimate Safety Margin

  • Fynan, Douglas A.;Ahn, Kwang-Il
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.48 no.3
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    • pp.684-701
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    • 2016
  • The Gaussian process model (GPM) is a flexible surrogate model that can be used for nonparametric regression for multivariate problems. A unique feature of the GPM is that a prediction variance is automatically provided with the regression function. In this paper, we estimate the safety margin of a nuclear power plant by performing regression on the output of best-estimate simulations of a large-break loss-of-coolant accident with sampling of safety system configuration, sequence timing, technical specifications, and thermal hydraulic parameter uncertainties. The key aspect of our approach is that the GPM regression is only performed on the dominant input variables, the safety injection flow rate and the delay time for AC powered pumps to start representing sequence timing uncertainty, providing a predictive model for the peak clad temperature during a reflood phase. Other uncertainties are interpreted as contributors to the measurement noise of the code output and are implicitly treated in the GPM in the noise variance term, providing local uncertainty bounds for the peak clad temperature. We discuss the applicability of the foregoing method to reduce the use of conservative assumptions in best estimate plus uncertainty (BEPU) and Level 1 probabilistic safety assessment (PSA) success criteria definitions while dealing with a large number of uncertainties.

Margin Benefit Assessment of A Digital Monitoring System for Existing Analog Plants (기존 아날로그 발전소를 위한 디지탈 감시계통의 여유도 잇점평가)

  • Auh, Geun-Sun;Yoon, Tae-Young
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.294-299
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    • 1994
  • Margin benefits are quantatively assessed when a Digital Monitoring System(DMS) is assumed to be installed to an operating Westinghouse analog type plant. Applied plant and cycle is YongGwang Unit 1 Cycle 6. The referenced digital monitoring system is the COLSS (Core Operating Limit Supervisory System) of ABB-CE. Considered fuel design limits are DNBR and LDCA Fq. 2003-D Power distributions within the present CAOC (Constant Axial Offset Control) limits are calculated for the analysis. The most limiting DNB prevention event of CEA Withdrawal is analyzed with the ROPM (Required OverPower Margin) concept of ABB-CE. The result show that the DMS can bring around 7% more margins for both DNB and LOCA Fq standpoints of view. The DMS can also monitor the PCI (Pellet-Cladding Interaction) limits.

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Hot Firing Test of a Quadrature NEA SSD9103S1 Configuration

  • Ja-Chun, Koo;Hee-Sung, Park;Max, Guba
    • International Journal of Aerospace System Engineering
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2022
  • The NEA release mechanism is used to provide restraint and release functions with low shock for critical deployment operations on solar arrays after launch. The GK3 solar array consists of 2 wings and 6 hold down points per panel. The NEA SSD9103S1 is a part of the GK3 solar array hold-down and release mechanism. Each NEA unit is equipped with two Z-diodes which provide power to a NEA unit connected in series after actuation of the fuse wire. This paper presents the hot firing test results of a quadrature NEA SSD9103S1 configuration. One output powers a maximum of 4 NEA SSD9103S1 units simultaneously. The necessary actuation pulse duration has been determined to meet margin requirement for thermal energy of minimum 4. Actuation thermal energy difference is about 6.6% between each half of two fired serial NEAs. Thermal energy margin at worst case is minimum 5.9 in case of an actuation pulse duration of 500 ms. Two series Zener impedance depend on current applied has been characterized by an additional actuation after all fuse wires are open circuit. Total number of actuation commands to the GK3 NEA unit reduce drastically from 24 in case of single NEA configuration down to 8 in case of parallel and quadrature NEA configurations. It can be accommodated by the existing HP2U Pyro design without any impact.

The Flashover Characteristics by the Margins on Metalized Polypropylene Films in Air (금속증착 폴리프로필렌 필름의 마진에 따른 기중 연면방전 특성)

  • Ryu, Sung-Sic;Kim, Young-Chan;Jung, Yong-Ki;Jung, Jong-Wook;Kwak, Hee-Ro
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1999.07e
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    • pp.2386-2388
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    • 1999
  • This paper describes the surface discharge characteristics which can be used as data to determine the optimumal length in margin which plays an important role in improving the energy density and the life-time of high voltage capacitors. In this experiment, the margin of metalized polypropylene films(MPPFs) is varied in length in order to measure and analyze flashover voltages and partial discharge inception voltages (PDIVS). As a result, the flashover voltage and the PDIV are increased with margin and tracking was observed.

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Discontinuous Zigzag Gait Control to Increase the Stability During Walking in Slope (경사면 보행 안정성 향상을 위한 불연속 걸음새 제어)

  • Park, Se-Hoon;Lee, Yun-Jung
    • Journal of Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems
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    • v.15 no.9
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    • pp.959-966
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    • 2009
  • An essential consideration when analyzing the gait of walking robots is their ability to maintain stability during walking. Therefore, this study proposes a vertical waist-jointed walking robot and gait algorithm to increase the gait stability margin while walking on the slope. First, the energy stability margin is compared according to the posture of the walking motion on slope. Next, a vertical waist-jointed walking robot is modeled to analyze the stability margin in given assumption. We describe new parameters, joint angle and position of a vertical waist-joint to get COG (center of gravity of a body) in walking. Finally, we prove the superiority of the proposed gait algorithm using simulation and conclude the results.