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Analysis on Current Density Induced Inside Body of Hot-Line Worker for 765kV Double Circuit Transmission Line (765 kV 2회선 송전선 활선 작업자 인체내부 유도전류 밀도 해석)

  • Song, Ki-Hyun;Min, Suk-Won
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers C
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    • v.55 no.5
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    • pp.231-238
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    • 2006
  • This paper analysed the induced current density inside human body of hot-line worker for 765kV double circuit transmission line according to locations of human body. Human model was composed of several organs and other parts, whose shapes were expressed by spheroids or cylinders. Organs such as the brain, heart, lungs, liver and intestines were taken into account. Applying the 3 dimensional boundary element method, we calculated induced current density in case a worker was located inside and outside a lowest phase of 765 kV transmission line in which a 60% current of maximum load flowed. As results of study, we found a maximum induced current density in all organs was less than $10mA/m^2$ when a wonder was outside. As one in brain and heart was higher than $10mA/m^2$ when a worker was inside, we propose a method for lowering current density.

Analysis on Induced Current Density Inside Human Body of Hot-Line Worker for 765kV Double Circuit Transmission Line (765 kV 2회선 송전선의 활선 작업자 인체내부 유도전류 밀도 해석)

  • Min, Suk-Won;Song, Ki-Hyun
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2004.11b
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    • pp.46-50
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    • 2004
  • This paper analysed the induced current density inside human body of hot-line worker for 765kV double circuit transmission line according to locations of human body Human was modelled by several organs, which included brain, heart, lungs, liver and intestines. We applied the 3 dimensional boundary element method to calculate induced electric fields.

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Magnetic Field Reduction Characteristics of Hot-Line Worker's Shielding Wear for 765kV Double Circuit Transmission Line (765kV 2회선 송전선 활선 작업자의 차폐복 자계저감 특성검토)

  • Min, Suk-Won;Park, Jun-Hyeong
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.56 no.9
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    • pp.1632-1637
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    • 2007
  • This paper analyses current densities induced inside human body of lineman for 765kV transmission line when he wears a protective cloth or not. Applying the boundary element method, we calculate current densities induced in organs inside a worker in case he was located at 15[cm], 30[cm], 50[cm], and 100[cm] far from a prefabricated jumper. As results of study, we find a maximum current density induced in all organs may be higher than $10[mA/m^2]$ if he does not wear protective clothes. We also know high permeability materials can lower current density more than high conductivity materials.

Short-term Scheduling Optimization for Subassembly Line in Ship Production Using Simulated Annealing (시뮬레이티드 어닐링을 활용한 조선 소조립 라인 소일정계획 최적화)

  • Hwang, In-Hyuck;Noh, Jac-Kyou;Lee, Kwang-Kook;Shin, Jon-Gye
    • Journal of the Korea Society for Simulation
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.73-82
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    • 2010
  • Productivity improvement is considered as one of hot potato topics in international shipyards by the increasing amount of orders. In order to improve productivity of lines, shipbuilders have been researching and developing new work method, process automation, advanced planning and scheduling and so on. An optimization approach was accomplished on short-term scheduling of subassembly lines in this research. The problem of subassembly line scheduling turned out to be a non-deterministic polynomial time problem with regard to SKID pattern’s sequence and worker assignment to each station. The problem was applied by simulated annealing algorithm, one of meta-heuristic methods. The algorithm was aimed to avoid local minimum value by changing results with probability function. The optimization result was compared with discrete-event simulation's to propose what pros and cons were. This paper will help planners work on scheduling and decision-making to complete their task by evaluation.