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Variation of Specific Cutting Pressure with Different Tool Rake Angles in Face Milling (정면밀링에서 공구경사각에 따른 비절삭저항 변화)

  • 류시형
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 1996.04a
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    • pp.63-68
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    • 1996
  • In this study, the effect of tool rake angles and the change of cutting conditions on specific cutting pressure in face milling is investigated. The cutting force in face milling is predicted from the double cutting edge model in 3-dimensional cutting. Conventional specific cutting pressure model is modified by considering the variation of tool rake angles. Effectiveness of the modified cutting force model is verified by the experiments using special face milling cutters with different cutter pockets and various rake angles. From the comparison of the pressented model and the specific cutting pressure, it is shown that the axial force can be predicted by the tangential and redial forces without the knowledge of friction angle and shear angle. Also, the relation between specific cutting pressure and cutting cindition including feedrate, cutting velocity and depth of cut is studied.

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A Study on the Optimal Design by Changing the Ring Shape of Hydraulic Quick Coupler (유압 퀵 커플러 Ring부의 형상변경을 통한 최적설계에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Yun-Seung;Kim, Nam-Yong;Lee, Do-Yeong;Cho, Yong-Min;Lyu, Sung-Ki
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers
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    • v.21 no.5
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    • pp.84-90
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    • 2022
  • Hydraulic coupling systems play an important role in easily connecting or disconnecting pipes or hoses that transmit high-pressure fluids without hydraulic oil leakage in hydraulic power transmission equipment. A flat-face hydraulic quick coupler is a recently developed product that can reduce environmental pollution by minimizing hydraulic oil leakage during connection and disconnection. In this study, the influence of the shape of the inner ring of a 3/8" flat-face hydraulic quick coupler on its internal flow characteristics was analyzed and evaluated by numerical analysis based on computational fluid dynamics. The flow velocity distribution, temperature distribution, and optimal shape design of the inner ring were obtained by comparing the results of the flow characteristics, such as the pressure drop.

Examination of Dust Trapping Mechanism in a Metal Fiber Filter-bed (금속 섬유 필터층을 이용한 미세 분진 집진 성능 관찰)

  • 이경미;조영민
    • Journal of Korean Society for Atmospheric Environment
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.361-369
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    • 2004
  • A metal fiber bed has seldom been applied to the practical filtration process despite its excellent mechanical and chemical stability. The filter-bed used in this work was highly porous with open structure, of which apparent porosity was 80 ∼ 90%. Although pressure loss across the filter-bed was very low, separation efficiency was found to be quite high. This paper focuses on the basic filtration mechanisms of a metal filter-bed and a thin ceramic filter from fly ash for reference. The experimental parameters were face velocity, dust loading and porosity of filter-bed. Pressure drop increased with increasing face velocity and dust feeding load for both filters. It also showed that dust particles deposited in the deep flow path, finally resulting in clogging the pore channels. It thereby indicates that the dominating mechanism of the metal filter-bed would be depth filtration. Meanwhile, the thin fly ash composite filters trapped the aerated dust mainly on the surface of the filter medium, so that the instantaneously formed dust layer might cause a steep increase of pressure drop across the filtration system.

Double bonded Cooper-Naghdi micro sandwich cylindrical shells with porous core and CNTRC face sheets: Wave propagation solution

  • Yazdani, Raziye;Mohammadimehr, Mehdi
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.24 no.6
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    • pp.499-511
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    • 2019
  • In this paper, wave propagation of double-bonded Cooper-Naghdi micro sandwich cylindrical shells with porous core and carbon nanotube reinforced composite (CNTRC) face sheets are investigated subjected to multi-physical loadings with temperature dependent material properties. The governing equations of motion are derived by Hamilton's principle. Then, the influences of various parameters such as wave number, CNT volume fraction, temperature change, Skempton coefficient, material length scale parameter, porosity coefficient on the phase velocity of double-bonded micro sandwich shell are taken into account. It is seen that by increasing of Skempton coefficient, the phase velocity decreases for higher wave number and the results become approximately the constant. Also, by increasing of the material length scale parameter, the cut of frequency increases, because the stiffness of micro structure increases. The obtained results for this article can be used to detect, locate and quantify crack.

Prediction of Specific Cutting Pressure in Face Milling Considering Tool Rake Angles (정면밀리에서 공구경사각을 고려한 비절삭저항 예측)

  • Ryu, S.H.;Chu, C.N.
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.169-177
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    • 1997
  • In this study, investigated are the effects of tool rake angles and the change of cutting conditions on the specific cutting pressure in face milling. The cutting force in face milling is predicted from the double cutting edge model in3-dimensional cutting. Conventional specific cutting pressure model is modified by considering the variation of tool rake angles. Effectiveness of the modified cutting force model is verified by the experiments using special face milling cutters with different cutter pockets and various rake angles. From the comparison of the presented model and the specific cutting pressure, it is shown that the axial force can be predicted by the tangential force, radial force and geometric conditions. Also, the rela- tionship between specific cutting pressure and cutting conditions including feedrate, cutting velocity and depth of cut is studied.

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An Experimental Study on the Performance of Heat Pump Assisted Batch Dryer Using HFC134a (HFC134a를 사용한 열펌프 건조기의 성능에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • Kim, Y.J.;Yim, C.S.
    • Solar Energy
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.3-11
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    • 1997
  • In conventional heat and vent dryer, both sensible and latent heat could not be recovered from the exhaust air, but this problem could be solved by introducing a heat pump to a conventional dryer, having a connection with cooling, dehumidifying and heating of heat pump. In this work, HFC134a as a substitute refrigerant of CFC12 adopted in heat pump and a batch type is also introduced. The variables affected on the system performance are holding temperature of a drying chamber, bypass air ratio, degree of superheat and refrigerant flowrate, etc. The moisture contents were decreased curvilinearly in the range of $86{\sim}75%$ on the wet basis. Under the constant drying temperature, the face velocity plays an important role to the drying performance. The COPs are increased in accordance with the air velocity, on the other hand the SMERs are gradually decreased.

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A Study on the ballistic impact resistance and dynamic failure behavior of aramid FRMLs by high velocity impact (고속충격에 의한 아라미드 섬유강화 금속적층재의 방탄성능 및 동적파손거동에 관한 연구)

  • 손세원;이두성;김동훈;홍성희
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2000.11a
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    • pp.527-532
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    • 2000
  • The armor composite material targets such as aramid FRMLs with different type and ply number of face material and different type of back-up material, were studied to determine ballistic impact resistance and dynamic failure behavior during ballistic impact. Ballistic impact resistance is determined by $\textrm{V}_{50}$ ballistic limit, a statical velocity with 50% probability for complete penetration, test method. Also dynamic failure behaviors are respectfully observed that result from $\textrm{V}_{50}$ tests. $\textrm{V}_{50}$ tests with $0^{\circ}$ obliquity at room temperature were conducted with projectiles that were able to achieve near or complete penetration during high velocity impact tests. As a result, ballistic impact resistance of anodized Al 5052-H34 alloy(2 ply) is better than that of anodized Al 5052-H34 alloy(1 ply), but Titanium alloy showed the similar ballistic impact resistance. In the face material, ballistic impact resistance of titanium alloy is better than that of anodized Al 5052-H34 alloy. In the back-up material, ballistic impact resistance of T750 type aramid fiber is better than that of CT709 type aramid fiber.

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A Study of Non-staggered Grid Approach for Incompressible Heat and Fluid Flow Analysis (비압축성 열유동 해석을 위한 비엇갈림 격자법에 대한 연구)

  • Kim Jongtae;Kim Sang-Baik;Kim Hee-Dong;Maeng Joo-sung
    • Journal of computational fluids engineering
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.10-19
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    • 2002
  • The non-staggered(collocated) grid approach in which all the solution variables are located at the centers of control volumes is very popular for incompressible flow analyses because of its numerical efficiency on the curvilinear or unstructured grids. Rhie and Chow's paper is the first in using non-staggered grid method for SIMPLE algorithm, where pressure weighted interpolation was used to prevent decoupling of pressure and velocity. But it has been known that this non-staggered grid method has stability problems when pressure fields are nonlinear like in natural convection flows. Also Rhie-Chow scheme generates large numerical diffusion near curved walls. The cause of these unwanted problems is too large pressure damping term compared to the magnitude of face velocity. In this study the magnitude of pressure damping term of Rhie-Chow's method is limited to 1∼10% of face velocity to prevent physically unreasonable solutions. The wall pressure extrapolation which is necessary for cell-centered FVM is another source of numerical errors. Some methods are applied in a unstructured FV solver and analyzed in view of numerical accuracy. Here, two natural convection problems are solved to check the effect of the Rhie-Chow's method on numerical stability. And numerical diffusion from Rhie-Chow's method is studied by solving the inviscid flow around a circular cylinder.

A Model Development for Swash Hydrodynamics Across the Shore (해안선 종단방향에서 소상파의 수동학적 거동 예측모형의 개발)

  • Hwang, Kyu-Nam;Cho, Yong-Sik
    • Journal of Korea Water Resources Association
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    • v.35 no.1
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    • pp.13-24
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    • 2002
  • In a physically realistic but simplified manner, an attempt is made in this study to develop a predictive model for swash hydrodynamics across the shore due to the storm waves on an arbitrary beach profile. Date from the SUPERTANK laboratory Data Collection Project are used for the model development, in which experiments were designed to simulate dune erosion under storm conditions at a prototype scale. The model predicts variations of swash height, velocity and period across the beach face in a swash zone. In general, the model proves to be capable of predicting variations of swash height, velocity and period across the shore. Quantitatively better predictions for the swash parameters could be achieved by improving the prediction of the beach face elevation, ymax, where the significant swash height becomes zero.

High Velocity Impact Analysis of Kevlar29/Phenolic Composite Plate (케블라 복합재 평판의 고속충돌 특성 수치해석)

  • Ahn, Jeoung-Hee;Kweon, Jin-Hwe;Choi, Jin-Ho
    • Composites Research
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.18-23
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    • 2009
  • Failure of Kevlar29/Phenolic composite plate under high velocity impact of FSP(Fragment Simulation Projectile) is investigated using a non-linear explicit finite element code, LS-DYNA. Composite laminate and impactor are idealized by solid element and interface between laminas are modeled by tied-break element in LS-DYNA. Interaction between impactor and laminate is simulated face-to-face eroding contact algorithm. When the stress level meets a failure criteria, the layer in the element is eroded. Numerical results are verified by existing test results.