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Flow-induced instability and nonlinear dynamics of a tube array considering the effect of a clearance gap

  • Lai, Jiang;Sun, Lei;Li, Pengzhou
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.51 no.6
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    • pp.1650-1657
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    • 2019
  • Fluidelastic instability and nonlinear dynamics of tube bundles is a key issue in a steam generator. Especially, once the post-instability motion of the tube becomes larger than the clearance gap to other tubes, effective contact or impact between the tubes under consideration and the other tube inevitable. There is seldom theoretical analysis to the nonlinear dynamic characteristics of a tube array in two-phase flow. In this paper, experimental and numerical studies were utilized to obtain the critical velocity of the flow-induced instability of a rotated triangular tube array. The calculation results agreed well with the experimental data. To explore the post-instability dynamics of the tube array system, a Runge-Kutta scheme was used to solve the nonlinear governing equations of tube motion. The numerical results indicated that, when the flow pitch velocity is larger than the critical velocity, the tube array system is undergoing a limit cycle motion, and the dynamic characteristics of the tube array are almost similar for different void fractions.

Performance Analysis of GPS Anti-Jamming Method Using Dual-Polarized Antenna Array in the Presence of Steering Vector Errors

  • Park, Kwansik;Seo, Jiwon
    • Journal of Positioning, Navigation, and Timing
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.59-63
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    • 2020
  • The antenna arrays are known to be effective for GPS anti-jamming and the performance can be improved further if a dual-polarized antenna array is used. However, when the Minimum Variance Distortionless Response (MVDR) beamformer is used as a signal processing algorithm for the dual-polarized antenna array, the anti-jamming performance can degrade in the presence of errors in the steering vector that is a key factor of the MVDR beamformer. Therefore, in this paper, the effect of the steering vector error on the anti-jamming performance of the dual-polarized antenna array is analyzed by simulations and the result is compared to that of the single-polarized antenna array.

4×4 Broadband Phased Array Antenna Using LHTL Based Phase Shifter (LHTL 위상변위기를 이용한 4×4 광대역 위상배열안테나)

  • Park, Soonwoo;Kim, Hongjoon
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.66 no.2
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    • pp.379-382
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    • 2017
  • This paper proposes a $4{\times}4$ broadband phased array antenna using a Left-Handed Transmission Line (LHTL) based phase shifter. The phased array is constructed with sixteen quasi-Yagi antenna elements and the phase shifters, as well as four power dividers. A key component of the system, the LHTL based phase shifter is able to control a phase delay of incident waves linearly and continuously. The fabricated phased array antenna operate for a frequency range of 800 MHz (1.6 GHz~2.4 GHz). The beam scanning range of the $4{\times}4$ array antenna is ${\pm}27^{\circ}$ horizontally and vertically while the antenna gain is maintained with a variation of ${\pm}1.4dBi$.

Systolic Design with Asynchronous Controls for Digital-Signal Processings (디지털 신호처리를 위한 비동기 제어 시스톨릭 설계)

  • 전문석
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.410-424
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    • 1993
  • In this paper, we present new techniques for designing systolic arrya and asynchronous arrays for digital-signal processings. More specifically, we propose a systolic array with simple local interconnections which achieves optimal performance without having undesirable features such as preloading input data or global broadcasting. As asynchronous array for digital-signal processings, which can speed up the total computation time significantly is also which can speed up the total computation time significantly is also presented. The key component of the asynchronous array is a presented. The key component of the asynchronous array is a comunicaiton protocol which controls input data flow properly and efficiently. Finally, performance of the arrays is analyzed and a simulation using Occam programmed in a Transputer network is reported.

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A study on SLA(Scanned Linear Array) Applications for Mobile Communication Units (이동통신 단말기용 SLA(Scanned Linear Array) 적용에 관한 연구)

  • 김인회;안원석;문현찬
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 1998.06a
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    • pp.275-278
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    • 1998
  • In recent years, miniaturization has become the key factor in the development of mobile communication system. Portable communications and computing devices suffer from two conflicting requirements which are device size to be as small as possible and large, high resolution display. These problems can be solved by virtual display. Any display in which the user views an image through an optical system is a virtual display. It provides a display which is high resolution, appears large to the viewer and at the same time occupies little physical space. In this study, handhold units of mobile communication was investigated through use of the SLA(Scanned Linear Array). The basic SLA mechanism comprises a linear array of LED's, a magnifying lens, and a scan mirror. To optimize virtual image, we investigated optical system design and operating condition for each part.

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Gene Microarray Analysis for Porcine Adipose Tissue: Comparison of Gene Expression between Chinese Xiang Pig and Large White

  • Guo, W.;Wang, S.H.;Cao, H.J.;Xu, K.;Zhang, J.;Du, Z.L.;Lu, W.;Feng, J.D.;Li, N.;Wu, C.H.;Zhang, L.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.11-18
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    • 2008
  • We created a cDNA microarray representing approximately 3,500 pig genes for functional genomic studies. The array elements were selected from 6,494 cDNA clones identified in a large-scale expressed sequence tag (EST) project. These cDNA clones came from normalized and subtracted porcine adipose tissue cDNA libraries. Sequence similarity searches of the 3,426 ESTs represented on the array using BLASTN identified 2,790 (81.4%) as putative human orthologs, with the remainder consisting of "novel" genes or highly divergent orthologs. We used the gene microarray to profile transcripts expressed by adipose tissue of fatty Chinese Xiang pig (XP) and muscley Large White (LW). Microarray analysis of RNA extracted from adipose tissue of fatty XP and muscley LW identified 81 genes that were differently expressed two fold or more. Transcriptional differences of four of these genes, adipocyte fatty acid binding protein (aP2), stearyl-CoA desaturase (SCD), sterol regulatory element binding transcription factor 1 (SREBF1) and lipoprotein lipase (LPL) were confirmed using SYBR Green quantitative RT-PCR technology. Our results showed that high expression of SCD and SREBF1 may be one of the reasons that larger fat deposits are observed in the XP. In addition, our findings also illustrate the potential power of microarrays for understanding the molecular mechanisms of porcine development, disease resistance, nutrition, fertility and production traits.

Neuron-on-a-Chip technology: Microelectrode Array System and Neuronal Patterning (뉴런온칩 기술: 미세전극칩시스템과 신경세포 패터닝 기술)

  • Nam, Yoon-Key
    • Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.103-112
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    • 2009
  • Neuron-on-a-Chip technology is based on advanced neuronal culture technique, surface micropatterning, microelectrode array technology, and multi-dimensional data analysis techniques. The combination of these techniques allowed us to design and analyze live biological neural networks in vitro using real neurons. In this review article, two underlying technologies are reviewed: Microelectrode array technology and Neuronal patterning technology. There are new opportunities in the fusion of these technologies to apply them in neurobiology, neuroscience, neural prostheses, and cell-based biosensor areas.

Design of a Scalable Systolic Synchronous Memory

  • Jeong, Gab-Joong;Kwon, Kyoung-Hwan;Lee, Moon-Key
    • Journal of Electrical Engineering and information Science
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    • v.2 no.4
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    • pp.8-13
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    • 1997
  • This paper describes a scalable systolic synchronous memory for digital signal processing and packet switching. The systolic synchronous memory consists of the 2-D array of small memory blocks which are fully pipelined and communicated in three directions with adjacent blocks. The maximum delay of a small memory block becomes the operation speed of the chip. The array configuration is scalable for the entire memory size requested by an application. it has the initial latency of N+3 cycles with NxN array configuration. We designed an experimental 200 MHz 4Kb static RAM chip with the 4x4 array configuration of 256 SRAM blocks. It was fabricated is 0.8$\mu\textrm{m}$ twin-well single-poly double-metal CMOS technology.

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KEY SCIENCE OBSERVATIONS OF AGNs WITH THE KaVA ARRAY

  • KINO, MOTOKI;NIINUMA, KOTARO;ZHAO, GUANG-YAO;SOHN, BONG WON
    • Publications of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.633-636
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    • 2015
  • KaVA (KVN and VERA Array) is a new combined VLBI array composed of KVN (Korean VLBI Network) and VERA (VLBI Exploration of Radio Astrometry). Here, we report the following two issues. (1) We review the initial results of imaging observations of M87 at 23 GHz following Niinuma et al. (2014). The KaVA images reveal extended outflows including complex substructures such as knots and limb-brightening, in agreement with previous VLBI observations. KaVA achieves a high dynamic range of ~1000, more than three times better than that achieved by VERA alone. (2) Based on subsequent observations and discussions led by the KaVA AGN SubWorking Group, we set monitoring observations of Sgr $A^{\ast}$ and M87 as our Key Science Project (hereafter KSP) because of the closeness and largeness of their central super-massive black holes. The main science goals of the KSP are (i) testing the magnetically-driven-jet paradigm by mapping velocity fields of the M87 jet, and (ii) obtaining tight constraints on physical properties of the radio emitting region in Sgr $A^{\ast}$. Towards KSP, we show the first preliminary images of M87 at 23 GHz and Sgr $A^{\ast}$ at 43 GHz with the bandwidth of 256 MHz.

Efficient Performance Enhancement Scheme for Adaptive Antenna Arrays in a Rayleigh Fading and Multicell Environments

  • Kim Kyung-Seok;Ahn Bierng-Chearl;Choi Ik-Gueu
    • Journal of electromagnetic engineering and science
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.49-60
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    • 2005
  • In this paper, an efficient performance enhancement scheme for an adaptive antenna array under the flat and the frequency-selective Rayleigh fadings is proposed. The proposed signal enhancement scheme is the modified linear signal estimator which combines the rank N approximation by reducing noise eigenvalues(RANE) and Toeplitz matrix approximation(TMA) methods into the linear signal estimator. The proposed performance enhancement scheme is performed by not only reducing the noise component from the signal-plus-noise subspace using RANE but also having the theoretical property of noise-free signal using TMA. Consequently, the key idea of the proposed performance enhancement scheme is to greatly enhance the performance of an adaptive antenna array by removing all undesired noise effects from the post-correlation received signal. The proposed performance enhancement scheme applies at the Wiener maximal ratio combining(MRC) method which has been widely used as the conventional adaptive antenna array. It is shown through several simulation results that the performance of an adaptive antenna array using the proposed signal enhancement scheme is much superior to that of a system using the conventional method under several environments, i.e., a flat Rayleigh fading, a fast frequency-selective Rayleigh fading, a perfect/imperfect power control, a single cell, and a multicell.