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다목적실용위성 2호기의 전력용량 및 태양전지 어레이 초기 설계

  • 장성수;장진백;이상곤;심은섭
    • 항공우주기술
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    • 제1권1호
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    • pp.72-83
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    • 2002
  • 본 논문은 다목적실용위성 전력시스템의 초기 설계과정으로, 2000년 11월 ASTRIUM과 KARI에서 진행한 다목적실용위성 2호기 전력시스템의 용량설계와 태양전지 어레이의 설계를 기술하였다. ASTRIUM은 다목적실용위성 2호기 전력시스템의 기본설계를 위하여, ASTRIUM의 기존 위성 프로그램인 CHAMP 위성과 GlobalStar 위성에 적용한 전력설계 개념을 고려하였다. 그러나 전력시스템의 설계는 전력운용 개념, 각 전장품 및 전력원의 특성에 따라 설계가 다르다. 그리고 ASTRIUM사의 전력시스템 운용개념은 다목적실용위성 1호기와 다르며, 전력시스템에 사용한 전력원과 각 전장품의 상이한 특성으로 전력시스템의 설계에 근본적인 차이가 있음을 미리 밝혀둔다. 따라서 본 논문은 2호기의 제안서에 기술된 내용을 중심으로 ASTRIUM과 KARI에서 수행한 2호기 전력시스템의 기본설계를 요약하였다.

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Trade-off Study on the Performance of GPS/INS for Aviation Navigation

  • Changsun Yoo;leeki Ahn;Lee, Sangjeong
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 제어로봇시스템학회 2002년도 ICCAS
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    • pp.47.2-47
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    • 2002
  • $\textbullet$ Introduction of aviation navigation $\textbullet$ Integrated navigation algorithm $\textbullet$ Description of hardware system $\textbullet$ Ground test $\textbullet$ Flight test $\textbullet$ Conclusion

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액체헬륨을 이용한 위성시험용 극저온패널 냉각시스템 개발 및 검증 (Development and Validation of Cryopanel Cooling System Using Liquid Helium for a Satellite Test)

  • 조혁진;문귀원;서희준;이상훈;홍석종;최석원
    • 대한기계학회논문집B
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    • 제34권2호
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    • pp.213-218
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    • 2010
  • 인공위성 적외선 탑재체의 열싱크 역할을 위해, 액체헬륨을 이용하여 극저온패널(가로 약 800 mm, 세로 약 700 mm)을 4.2 K까지 냉각시키는 시스템을 설계, 개발, 검증하였다. 유효직경 8 m, 유효 깊이 10 m의 대형열진공챔버에서 검증된 본 냉각시스템은 500리터 용량의 액체헬륨용기 두 개(극저온 패널로의 액체헬륨 또는 저온헬륨가스 주 공급용기 및 주공급용기로의 재충진용기)를 사용하였는데, 목표인 극저온패널의 냉각 및 온도제어는 주 공급용기 내부의 미세압력조절을 통해 액체헬륨 공급유량을 제어함으로써 이루었다. 극저온패널에 공급된 후 배기되는 저온 헬륨가스는 특별히 설계, 제작된 사중진공배관의 제3층을 흐르며 열차단막의 역할을 수행함으로써, 액체헬륨 공급 라인인 제1층(중심배관)으로의 열유입을 최소화하였다. 극저온패널을 상온에서 40 K(합성표준불확도 194 mK)까지 냉각시키는데 약 3시간이 소요되었으며, 20 W의 열을 발산하는 극저온패널을 40 K 주변 온도에서 1 K 이내의 온도균일도를 가지며 유지할 수 있었다.

정지궤도 위성의 열평형 시험 모델링 및 예비 예측 (THERMAL BALANCE MODELLING AND PREDICTION FOR A GEOSTATIONARY SATELLITE)

  • 전형열;김정훈
    • 한국전산유체공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국전산유체공학회 2009년 춘계학술대회논문집
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    • pp.142-147
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    • 2009
  • COMS (Communication, Ocean and Meteorological Satellite) is a geostationary satellite and has been developing by KARI for communication, ocean and meteorological observations. It will be tested under vacuum condition and very low temperature in order to verify thermal design of COMS. The test will be performed by using KARI large thermal vacuum chamber, which was developed by KARI, and the COMS will be the first flight satellite tested in this chamber. The purposes of thermal balance test are to correlate analytical model used for design evaluation and predicting temperatures, and to verify and adjust thermal control concept. KARI has plan to use heating plates to simulate space hot condition especially for radiator panels such as north and south panels. They will be controlled from 90K to 273K by circulating GN2 and LN2 alternatively according to the test phases, while the shroud of the vacuum chamber will be under constant temperature, 90K, during all thermal balance test. This paper presents thermal modelling including test chamber, heating plates and the satellite without solar array wing and Ka-band reflectors and discusses temperature prediction during thermal balance test.

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회전익기용 연료탱크 Slosh & Vibration 인증시험 (Slosh & Vibration Qualification Test for Fuel Tank of Rotorcraft)

  • 김현기;김성찬;이종원;황인희;장기원;전필선;정태경;하병근;이기천;신동우
    • 한국군사과학기술학회지
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    • 제14권1호
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    • pp.62-68
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    • 2011
  • Rapid turning and accelerated movement of a rotorcraft leads to the slosh and vibration effect of fuel in the fuel tank. Due to the slosh load, the internal component of a fuel tank can be broken and fuel tank skin can be damaged. This is directly related to human survivability. Military specification(MIL-DTL-27422D) requires the verification of the stability of aircraft fuel tank and internal component against slosh & vibration load through the qualification test. This report shows the establishment of slosh and vibration test facility and KUH fuel tank qualification test result.

INTRODUCTION OF AOCS HARDWARE CONFIGURATION FOR COMS

  • Park, Young-Woong;Park, Keun-Joo;Lee, Hoon-Hee;Ju, Gwang-Hyeok
    • 대한원격탐사학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한원격탐사학회 2007년도 Proceedings of ISRS 2007
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    • pp.207-210
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    • 2007
  • A part of the big differences between LEO(Low Earth Orbit) and GEO(Geostationary Earth Orbit) satellite is that transfer orbit is used or not or what tolerance of the position on the mission orbit is permitted. That is to say, the transfer orbit is not used and the constraint of orbit position is not adapted on LEO satellite. Whereas for GEO satellite case, the transfer orbit shall be used due to the very high altitude and the satellite shall be stayed in the station keeping box which is permitted on the mission orbit. These phases are functions for AOCS mission. The aim of this paper is to introduce the AOCS hardware configuration for COMS (Communication, Ocean and Meteorological Satellite). The AOCS hardware of COMS consist of 3 Linear Analogue Sun Sensors (LIASS), 3 Bi-Axis Sun Sensors (BASS), 2 Infra-Red Earth Sensors (IRES), 3 Fiber Optical Gyroscopes (FOG), 5 momentum wheels and 14 thrusters. In this paper, each component is explained how to be used, how to locate and what relation between the AOCS algorithm and these components.

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KARI의 헬리콥터 로터 소음관련 기술개발 현황 (Status of Helicopter Rotor Noise Technology Development in KARI)

  • 황창전;정기훈;송근웅;주진;이욱
    • 한국소음진동공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국소음진동공학회 2006년도 춘계학술대회논문집
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    • pp.187-192
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    • 2006
  • Helicopter noise has been considered as one of major design factors like a performance and safety since the public acceptance, comfortability and stealth aspects were important for customers. According to the airworthiness regulation, the noise levels in throe different flight conditions shall comply with the specific limits. Main and tail rotors noise is most dominant in far field due to the low and mid range frequency characteristics. It is an air-born noise so That the accurate aerodynamic data is necessary for the accurate noise prediction. In KARI, low noise main and tail rotors as well as analysis codes have been developed since 2000. The approach for low noise main rotor is a kind of tip modifications, so called twin vortices tip to reduce the BVI noise. Analysis results show the 9.3dB reduction in terms of pseudo EPNL. The uneven spacing concept is applied for low noise tail rotor. Three or four decibel noise reduction is achieved by new optimized uneven spacing. Rotor noise and aerodynamic prediction codes have been improved also.

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Functional and Performance Verification of the Space Weather Sensor on GEO-KOMPSAT-2A Satellite

  • Jin, Kyoungwook
    • 대한원격탐사학회지
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    • 제36권4호
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    • pp.645-652
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    • 2020
  • GK2A(GEO-KOMPSAT-2A)satellite has been operating excellently since its launch in Dec 2018. The secondary payload called KSEM (Korean Space Environment Monitor) was equipped into the GK2A satellite along with AMI (Advanced Meteorological Imager) sensor. KSEM is the Korea's first operational geostationary space weather sensor and has been developed collaboratively by KHU (Kyung Hee University) and KARI (Korea Aerospace Research Institute). The interface works between KSEM and GK2A were conducted by KARI. Various interface tests, which aim for evaluating effective functionality of KSEM with the spacecraft, were intensively conducted at KARI facilities. Main tests consisted of mechanical and electrical check-up activities between the KSEM and GK2A. Interface tests of KSEM, which involve pre-launch tests such as ETB and GK2A system level tests, were conducted to evaluate functional and performance of KSEM before the launch. The tests carried out during the GK2A LEOP (Launch and Early Orbit Phase) and IOT (In Orbit Test) period (Dec 2018 ~ June 2019) showed excellent in-orbit performance of KSEM data.

비행시험용 조종입력의 주파수분석 (A Frequency Analysis of the Control Input for Right Test)

  • 권태희;장재원;최선우;성기정
    • 한국군사과학기술학회지
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    • 제8권1호
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    • pp.39-48
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    • 2005
  • After the development of the Firefly, flight tests have been performed to verify the performance and get the parameters for the mathematical model of the aircraft. The flight test data is used to get parameters for the mathematical model of the aircraft through the parameter identification process. An arbitrary control input is applied to the test flight which is a part of parameter identification process. A square wave has been used a control input which is called Doublet signal. The aspect of the signal is same length and magnitude in both (+) and (-) directions such as sine wave. The Doublet signal is composed of a dominant frequency and many high frequencies, so that it is appropriate signal to excite the motion of an aircraft. In this paper, the control input of the flight test data has been analyzed to check the efficiency of the control input using DFT(Discrete Fourier Transform). From the result of analysis, an alternative input was extracted.