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An analysis of the deformation of PV module under different mechanical loads (기계 하중에 따른 PV모듈 변형 분석)

  • Choi, Ju-Ho;Jung, Tea-Hee;Song, Hee-Eun;Kim, Il-Soo;Chang, Hyo-Sik;Kang, Gi-Hwan
    • Journal of the Korean Solar Energy Society
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.58-66
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    • 2013
  • Recently, PV module that the most important part of the photovoltaic system is more widened to lower manufacturing costs for module. However, the broad PV module results to the serious mechanical damage corning from installation circumstances such as snow, wind etc of snow and finally lead to the dramatic degradation of the electrical behavior of PV module. In this paper, 3 kinds of PV modules that consist of the different thickness and area of front glass and the diverse cross sectional structures of the frame are prepared for this experiment. The drooped length and electrical outputs of the PV modules are measured by means of applying 600Pa mechanical load to the PV modules from 1200Pa to 5400Pa base on the mechanical load test procedure of K SC IEG 61215 standard. The simulation data are obtained by the simulation tool as ANSYS and those are validate by comparing with the those experimental results figure out relations between the deformation and the constituent part of PV module.

Effectiveness Assessment of Additional Gate Installation at a Railway Station: Case Study at Gwang-Myeong Station (철도역 출입구 추가설치 시 효과 평가: 신안산선 광명역 사례를 중심으로)

  • Lim, Kwangkyun;Kim, Sigon
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.41 no.5
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    • pp.571-580
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    • 2021
  • When constructing railway stations, gates shall be located in appropriate locations for convenient use. However, to reduce construction costs, the number of gates was minimized and the location was not appropriately placed to the direction of many users. This study proposed a method to calculate the benefits of additional gate installations using the improvement of pedestrian traffic flow, occupied area and travel time as economic effects. In particular, a method of estimating the percentage of people using certain gates and the number of people by route within the station was proposed. This method was applied to analyze the effect of additional gates to Gwang-myeong Station on the Shinansan Line, which is to be opened in 2025. The effect has only improved in mobility. The first year of its opening was estimated at 5.91 billion won for mobility and 75.8 billion won for cost, and the B/C was 1.21 for 30 years after its opening. It is expected that this method will be applied to systematic effect analysis when additional gates are installed at unopened railway stations as well as existing railway stations.

Monitoring System of AtoN Charge and Discharge Controller (항로표지 충·방전조절기의 모니터링 시스템)

  • Ye, Seong-hyeon;Han, Soonhee
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2014.10a
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    • pp.639-642
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    • 2014
  • If the power of the general is not supplied, Visual aids utilize solar power system. The power supply system of these, the role of the power regulator to manage the charging and discharging is very important. In recent years, by introducing the IT technology for the effective management of visual aids, it was supposed to add a device that uses the power consumption. Thus, the importance of power regulator has increased. Currently, the power regulator is installed inside the AtoN, if the accessibility is not ensured, there is a difficulty that can not be checked. In order to solve these problems, in this paper, you have installed the Blue-tooth module to the power regulator. Also, by using the Blue-tooth communication function of a smart phone, a radio check has implemented a possible monitoring system. Advantage of the system implemented is a simple configuration and low installation cost. Also, it is possible to check the state information of the real-time power supply regulator. In addition, it has the effect of preventing accidents and reducing costs of inspection.

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Bilge keel design for the traditional fishing boats of Indonesia's East Java

  • Liu, Wendi;Demirel, Yigit Kemal;Djatmiko, Eko Budi;Nugroho, Setyo;Tezdogan, Tahsin;Kurt, Rafet Emek;Supomo, Heri;Baihaqi, Imam;Yuan, Zhiming;Incecik, Atilla
    • International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.380-395
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    • 2019
  • Seakeeping, especially for the roll motions, is of critical importance to the safe operation of fishing boats in Indonesia. In this study, a traditional East Java Fishing Boat (EJFB) has been analysed in terms of its seakeeping performance. Furthermore, a bilge keel was designed to reduce the roll motions of the EJFB using multiple stages approach. After installing the designed bilge keels, it was shown that up to 11.78% and 4.87% reduction in the roll response of irregular seaways and the total resistance under the design speed, respectively. It was concluded that the roll-stabilized-EJFB will enhance the well-being of the fisherman and contribute to the boats' safe operation, especially in extreme weather conditions. Moreover, the total resistance reduction of the EJFB due to the installation of the designed bilge keels also resulted in increased operational efficiency and reduced fuel costs and fuel emissions for local stakeholders.

Algorithm to Improve Accuracy of Location Estimation for AR Games (AR 게임을 위한 위치추정 정확도 향상 알고리즘)

  • Han, Seo Woo;Suh, Doug Young
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.32-40
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    • 2019
  • Indoor location estimation studies are needed in various fields. The method of estimating the indoor position can be divided into a method using hardware and a method using no hardware. The use of hardware is more accurate, but has the disadvantage of hardware installation costs. Conversely, the non-hardware method is not costly, but it is less accurate. To estimate the location for AR game, you need to get the solution of the Perspective-N-Point (PnP). To obtain the PnP problem, we need three-dimensional coordinates of the space in which we want to estimate the position and images taken in that space. The position can be estimated through six pairs of two-dimensional coordinates matching the three-dimensional coordinates. To further increase the accuracy of the solution, we proposed the use of an additional non-coplanarity degree to determine which points would increase accuracy. As the non-coplanarity degree increases, the accuracy of the position estimation becomes higher. The advantage of the proposed method is that it can be applied to all existing location estimation methods and that it has higher accuracy than hardware estimation.

Economic Assessment on an Integrated system of Phosphoric Acid Fuel Cell and Organic Rankine Cycle (인산형 연료전지와 유기랭킨사이클 연계시스템에 대한 경제성 평가)

  • Kim, Deug Soo;Yoo, Hoseon
    • Plant Journal
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.43-49
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    • 2022
  • In this study, the operational characteristics of the 7.48 MW fuel cell power plant consisting of 17 units of 440 kW Phosphoric Acid Fuel Cell (PAFC) in operation since its commercial operation in December 2017 were explained and the heat recovery process of the plat using Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC)was simulated. The fuel cell system performance improvement and economic assessment were analyzed by calculating the amount of heat recovery and electric power available when connecting a 125 kW XLT Model ORC for hot water heat sources with 105℃, 40.8 t/h. The result of the study shows that integrating the 125 kW ORC to PAFC power plant would improve generating efficiency by about 0.6% through annually 851,472 kWh of electricity produced by ORC, and fuel cell and ORC integrated systems were calculated to have a 0.35% higher Internal Return Ratio and more Net Present Value of 1,249 million KRW than not installing ORC despite installation costs.

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Effectiveness Assessment of Additional Gate Installation at a Railway Station: Case Study at Gwang-Myeong Station (철도역 출입구 추가설치 시 효과 평가: 신안산선 광명역 사례를 중심으로)

  • Lim, Kwangkyun;Kim, Sigon
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.41 no.6
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    • pp.715-725
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    • 2021
  • When constructing railway stations, gates shall be located in appropriate locations for convenient use. However, to reduce construction costs, the number of gates was minimized and the location was not appropriately placed to the direction of many users. This study proposed a method to calculate the benefits of additional gate installations using the improvement of pedestrian traffic flow, occupied area and travel time as economic effects. In particular, a method of estimating the percentage of people using certain gates and the number of people by route within the station was proposed. This method was applied to analyze the effect of additional gates to Gwang-myeong Station on the Shinansan Line, which is to be opened in 2025. The effect has only improved in mobility. The first year of its opening was estimated at 5.91 billion won for mobility and 75.8 billion won for cost, and the B/C was 1.21 for 30 years after its opening. It is expected that this method will be applied to systematic effect analysis when additional gates are installed at unopened railway stations as well as existing railway stations.

Behaviour and design of bolted endplate joints between composite walls and steel beams

  • Li, Dongxu;Uy, Brian;Mo, Jun;Thai, Huu-Tai
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.44 no.1
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    • pp.33-47
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    • 2022
  • This paper presents a finite element model for predicting the monotonic behaviour of bolted endplate joints connecting steel-concrete composite walls and steel beams. The demountable Hollo-bolts are utilised to facilitate the quick installation and dismantling for replacement and reuse. In the developed model, material and geometric nonlinearities were included. The accuracy of the developed model was assessed by comparing the numerical results with previous experimental tests on hollow/composite column-to-steel beam joints that incorporated endplates and Hollo-bolts. In particular, the Hollo-bolts were modelled with the expanded sleeves involved, and different material properties of the Hollo-bolt shank and sleeves were considered based on the information provided by the manufacture. The developed models, therefore, can be applied in the present study to simulate the wall-to-beam joints with similar structural components and characteristics. Based on the validated model, the authors herein compared the behaviour of wall-to-beam joints of two commonly utilised composite walling systems (Case 1: flat steel plates with headed studs; Case 2: lipped channel section with partition plates). Considering the ease of manufacturing, onsite erection and the pertinent costs, composite walling system with flat steel plates and conventional headed studs (Case 1) was the focus of present study. Specifically, additional headed studs were pre-welded inside the front wall plates to enhance the joint performance. On this basis, a series of parametric studies were conducted to assess the influences of five design parameters on the behaviour of bolted endplate wall-to-beam joints. The initial stiffness, plastic moment capacity, as well as the rotational capacity of the composite wall-to-beam joints based on the numerical analysis were further compared with the current design provision.

3D Vision Implementation for Robotic Handling System of Automotive Parts (자동차 부품의 로봇 처리 시스템을 위한 3D 비전 구현)

  • Nam, Ji Hun;Yang, Won Ock;Park, Su Hyeon;Kim, Nam Guk;Song, Chul Ki;Lee, Ho Seong
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.60-69
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    • 2022
  • To keep pace with Industry 4.0, it is imperative for companies to redesign their working environments by adopting robotic automation systems. Automation lines are facilitating the latest cutting-edge technologies, such as 3D vision and industrial robots, to outdo competitors by reducing costs. Considering the nature of the manufacturing industry, a time-saving workflow and smooth linkwork between processes is vital. At Dellics, without any additional new installation in the automation lines, only a few improvements to the working process could raise productivity. Three requirements are the development of gripping technology by utilizing a 3D vision system for the recognition of the material shape and location, research on lighting projectors to target long distances and high illumination, and testing of algorithms/software to improve measurement accuracy and identify products. With some of the functional requisites mentioned above, improved robotic automation systems should provide an improved working environment to maximize overall production efficiency. In this article, the ways in which such a system can become the groundwork for establishing an unmanned working infrastructure are discussed.

A novel computer vision-based vibration measurement and coarse-to-fine damage assessment method for truss bridges

  • Wen-Qiang Liu;En-Ze Rui;Lei Yuan;Si-Yi Chen;You-Liang Zheng;Yi-Qing Ni
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.393-407
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    • 2023
  • To assess structural condition in a non-destructive manner, computer vision-based structural health monitoring (SHM) has become a focus. Compared to traditional contact-type sensors, the advantages of computer vision-based measurement systems include lower installation costs and broader measurement areas. In this study, we propose a novel computer vision-based vibration measurement and coarse-to-fine damage assessment method for truss bridges. First, a deep learning model FairMOT is introduced to track the regions of interest (ROIs) that include joints to enhance the automation performance compared with traditional target tracking algorithms. To calculate the displacement of the tracked ROIs accurately, a normalized cross-correlation method is adopted to fine-tune the offset, while the Harris corner matching is utilized to correct the vibration displacement errors caused by the non-parallel between the truss plane and the image plane. Then, based on the advantages of the stochastic damage locating vector (SDLV) and Bayesian inference-based stochastic model updating (BI-SMU), they are combined to achieve the coarse-to-fine localization of the truss bridge's damaged elements. Finally, the severity quantification of the damaged components is performed by the BI-SMU. The experiment results show that the proposed method can accurately recognize the vibration displacement and evaluate the structural damage.