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Global performances of a semi-submersible 5MW wind-turbine including second-order wave-diffraction effects

  • Kim, H.C.;Kim, M.H.
    • Ocean Systems Engineering
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    • v.5 no.3
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    • pp.139-160
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    • 2015
  • The global performance of the 5MW OC4 semisubmersible floating wind turbine in random waves was numerically simulated by using the turbine-floater-mooring fully coupled and time-domain dynamic analysis program FAST-CHARM3D. There have been many papers regarding floating offshore wind turbines but the effects of second-order wave-body interactions on their global performance have rarely been studied. The second-order wave forces are actually small compared to the first-order wave forces, but its effect cannot be ignored when the natural frequencies of a floating system are outside the wave-frequency range. In the case of semi-submersible platform, second-order difference-frequency wave-diffraction forces and moments become important since surge/sway and pitch/roll natural frequencies are lower than those of typical incident waves. The computational effort related to the full second-order diffraction calculation is typically very heavy, so in many cases, the simplified approach called Newman's approximation or first-order-wave-force-only are used. However, it needs to be justified against more complete solutions with full QTF (quadratic transfer function), which is a main subject of the present study. The numerically simulated results for the 5MW OC4 semisubmersible floating wind turbine by FAST-CHARM3D are also extensively compared with the DeepCWind model test results by Technip/NREL/UMaine. The predicted motions and mooring tensions for two white-noise input-wave spectra agree well against the measure values. In this paper, the numerical static-offset and free-decay tests are also conducted to verify the system stiffness, damping, and natural frequencies against the experimental results. They also agree well to verify that the dynamic system modeling is correct to the details. The performance of the simplified approaches instead of using the full QTF are also tested.

A Study on the Reduction of Current Kink Effect in NMOSFET SOI Device (NMOSFET SOI 소자의 Current Kink Effect 감소에 관한 연구)

  • Han, Myoung-Seok;Lee, Chung-Keun;Hong, Shin-Nam
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics T
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    • v.35T no.2
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    • pp.6-12
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    • 1998
  • Thin film SOI(Silicon-on-insulator) device offer unique advantages such as reduction in short channel effects, improvement of subthreshold slope, higher mobility, latch-up free nature, and so on. But these devices exhibit floating-body effet such as current kink which inhibits the proper device operation. In this paper, the SOI NMOSFET with a T-type gate structure is proposed to solve the above problem. To simulate the proposed device with TSUPREM-4, the part of gate oxide was considered to be 30nm thicker than the normal gate oxide. The I-V characteristics were simulated with 2D MEDICI. Since part of gate oxide has different oxide thickness, the gate electric field strength is not same throughout the gate and hence the impact ionization current is reduced. The current kink effect will be reduced as the impact ionization current drop. The reduction of current kink effect for the proposed device structure were shown using MEDICI by the simulation of impact ionization current, I-V characteristics, and hole current distribution.

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Simulation Study on Silicon-Based Floating Body Synaptic Transistor with Short- and Long-Term Memory Functions and Its Spike Timing-Dependent Plasticity

  • Kim, Hyungjin;Cho, Seongjae;Sun, Min-Chul;Park, Jungjin;Hwang, Sungmin;Park, Byung-Gook
    • JSTS:Journal of Semiconductor Technology and Science
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    • v.16 no.5
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    • pp.657-663
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    • 2016
  • In this work, a novel silicon (Si) based floating body synaptic transistor (SFST) is studied to mimic the transition from short-term memory to long-term one in the biological system. The structure of the proposed SFST is based on an n-type metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET) with floating body and charge storage layer which provide the functions of short- and long-term memories, respectively. It has very similar characteristics with those of the biological memory system in the sense that the transition between short- and long-term memories is performed by the repetitive learning. Spike timing-dependent plasticity (STDP) characteristics are closely investigated for the SFST device. It has been found from the simulation results that the connectivity between pre- and post-synaptic neurons has strong dependence on the relative spike timing among electrical signals. In addition, the neuromorphic system having direct connection between the SFST devices and neuron circuits are designed.

Simulation on Electrical Properties of SiGe PD-SOI MOSFET for Improved Minority Carrier Conduction (소수운반자 전도 SiGe PD-SOI MOSFET의 전기적 특성에 대한 전산 모사)

  • Yang, Hyun-Deok;Choi, Sang-Sik;Han, Tae-Hyun;Cho, Deok-Ho;Kim, Jae-Yeon;Shim, Kyu-Hwan
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 2005.07a
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    • pp.21-22
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    • 2005
  • Partially-depleted Silicon on insulator metal-oxide-semiconductor field- effect transistors (PD-SOI MOSFETs) with Silicon-germanium (SiGe) layer is investigated. This structure uses SiGe layer to reduce the kink effect in the floating body region near the bottom channel/buried oxide interface. Among many design parameters influencing the performance of the device, Ge composition is presented most predominant effects, simulation results show that kink effect is reduced with increase the Ge composition. Because the bandgap of SiGe layer is reduced at higher Ge composition, the hole current between body and SiGe layer is enhanced.

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Study on the Position Control System of the Float Chamber using Air Control (부양체 수중 위치제어에 관한 연구)

  • Hur, J.G.;Kim, T.H.;Yang, K.U.
    • 유공압시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2010.06a
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    • pp.75-80
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    • 2010
  • The paper is that study method to reduce bad influence that act to the floating fish cage by effect of environment in sea. Fish cage is controlled buoyancy using air control. According to marine environment, it is descend automatically to set-up depth and rise on the surface of the sea. The paper is the preceding research for a practical application. The fish cage simplified with the spherical float body. Then a control algorithm and a program developed by the experiment. And we did modelling by bond graph technique, and controlled by the practical reference model for PID control.

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CFD Analysis for Determining Surge-direction Drag Coefficient of FOWT based on Simulation Time Step (시뮬레이션 시간 단계에 따른 FOWT 서지방향 항력계수 결정에 관한 CFD해석 연구)

  • Ho-Seong Yang;Young-Ho Lee
    • New & Renewable Energy
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.17-25
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    • 2024
  • In this study, the effect of the time step specified in a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation on load response is analyzed and the drag coefficients of the floating body of floating offshore wind turbines (FOWTs) are estimated. By evaluating the error in the FOWT load response and the change in the drag-coefficient values based on the density of the time intervals, this study aims to establish a time-interval setting that minimizes the time and cost of CFD simulations for selecting drag-coefficient values. Practical CFD utilization strategies necessary for the calibration of medium-to high-fidelity analysis tools are presented. Based on a comparative analysis of CFD simulations conducted at various time intervals, the results confirmed that under a certain time interval that sufficiently considers various factors, the accuracy of the FOWT response with respect to density shows minimal differences, thereby providing an efficient utilization method for CFD simulations in FOWT design and analysis.

Experimental Study of Hydrodynamic Performance of Backward Bent Duct Buoy (BBDB) Floating Wave Energy Converter (부유식 진동수주형 파력발전기(BBDB)의 유체 동역학적 성능 실험 연구)

  • Kim, Sung-Jae;Kwon, Jinseong;Kim, Jun-Dong;Koo, Weoncheol;Shin, Sungwon;Kim, Kyuhan
    • Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
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    • v.26 no.6
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    • pp.53-58
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    • 2012
  • An experimental study on the hydrodynamic performance of a backward bent duct buoy (BBDB) was performed in a 2D wave tank. The BBDB is one of the promising oscillating water column (OWC) types of floating wave energy converters. Two different corner-shaped BBDBs (sharp-corner and round-corner) were used to measure the maximum chamber surface elevations and body motions for various incident wave conditions, and their hydrodynamic characteristics were compared. In order to investigate the effect of the pneumatic pressure inside the chamber, the heave and pitch angle interacted with elevations were compared for both open chamber and partially open chamber BBDBs. From the comparison study, the deviation in the chamber surface elevations between the two shapes of BBDBs was found to be significant near the resonance period, which may be explained by viscous energy loss. It was also found that the pneumatic pressure noticeably affected the chamber surface elevation and body motions.

Study on the effect of wake on the performance and load of a downstream wind turbine (하류 풍력발전기의 성능 및 하중에 대한 후류영향 연구)

  • Son, Jaehoon;Paek, Insu;Yoo, Neungsoo;Nam, Yoonsu
    • Journal of the Korean Solar Energy Society
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.98-106
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    • 2014
  • The effect of wake on the performance and load of a downstream wind turbine on a floating platform is investigated with a computer simulation in this study. The floating platform consists of a square platform having a dimension of $200m{\times}200m$ with four 2 MW wind turbines installed. For the simulation, only two wind turbines in series with the wind direction were considered and the floating platform was assumed to be stationary due to its large size. Also, a commercial program based on multi-body dynamics and eddy viscosity wake model was used. It was found from simulation that the power from the downstream wind turbine could be reduced by more than 50% of the power from the upstream wind turbine. However, due to the increase in the turbulence intensity, the power is greater but more fluctuating than the power produced by a wind turbine experiencing the same wind speed without wake. Also, it was found that the load of the down stream wind turbine be comes lower than the load of the upstream wind turbine but higher than the load of a wind turbine experiencing the same wind speed without wake.

Drain induced barrier lowering and impact ionization effects in short channel polysilicon TFTs

  • Fortunato, G.;Valletta, A.;Gaucci, P.;Mariucci, L.;Cuscuna, M.;Maiolo, L.;Pecora, A.
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2008.10a
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    • pp.907-910
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    • 2008
  • The effect of channel length reduction on the electrical characteristics of self-aligned polysilicon TFTs has been investigated by combining experimental characteristics and 2-D numerical simulations. The role of drain induced barrier lowering and floating body effects has been carefully analized using numerical simulations.

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Effect of Feeding Frequency of Commercial Floating and Sinking Pellet Diets on the Growth Performance, Feed Utilization and Body Composition of Sub-adult Starry Flounder Platichthys stellatus (시판용 침강 및 부상 배합사료 공급횟수가 미성어기 강도다리(Platichthys stellatus)의 성장, 사료이용성 및 체조성에 미치는 영향)

  • Byun, Soon-Gyu;Choi, Jin;Lim, Hyun Jeong;Jeong, Min Hwan;Kim, Kyoung-Duck;Kim, Hee Sung
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.52 no.5
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    • pp.468-473
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    • 2019
  • A $2{\times}4$ factorial feeding trial was conducted to examine the effect of feed type and feeding frequency on the performance of sub-adult starry flounder Platichthys stellatus. Two feed types, sinking pellets (SP) and floating pellets (FP), were given to 480 fish housed in tanks. Triplicate groups of fish were fed each feed type at one of four feeding frequencies (one meal every two days, one meal per day, two meals per day, and three meals per day) for nine weeks. Weight gain (WG) and specific growth rate (SGR) of fish were affected by feeding frequency. However, WG and SGR were the same in fish fed SP at two and three meals per day; similarly, there was no difference in WG or SGR of fish fed FP at one meal, two meals, or three meals per day. Feed utilization of fish was affected by both feed type and feeding frequency. These findings suggest that two meals per day of the SP or one meal per day of FP are sufficient for optimum growth performance of sub-adult starry flounder.