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Risk Priority Analysis for Preventing Electrical Fires in Food Manufacturing Electrical Facilities (식료품제조업 전기설비의 전기화재방지를 위한 위험우선순위 분석)

  • Seung Ku Lee;Doo Hyun Kim;Sung Chul Kim
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Safety
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    • v.39 no.1
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    • pp.16-26
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    • 2024
  • This study aims to introduce a method for risk assessment analysis aimed at preventing electrical fires within the manufacturing industry. Initially, we provided a functional block diagram illustrating the electrical equipment employed in various processes within a food manufacturing company in Chungcheongbuk-do. Subsequently, we categorized the components of each machine outlined in the functional block diagram and determined the priority of failure for each classified component. Upon implementing the model in the frying process of the food manufacturing company, specific components, including MC, motor, mixer heater, electric wiring, and terminal block, exhibit a risk priority number (RPN) of 40 or higher. This identified an electrical issue within the manufacturing process and environment. Consequently, we propose a methodology to identify latent failure modes that could escalate into fires or systemic issues if not promptly addressed. It is essential to note that while the FMEA presented in this study may not immediately impact food manufacturing, its applicability extends to various workplaces.

OVERVIEW OF TELEMATICS: A SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE APPROACH

  • Cho, K.Y.;Bae, C.H.;Chu, Y.;Suh, M.W.
    • International Journal of Automotive Technology
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.509-517
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    • 2006
  • In the mid 1990s, the combination of vehicles and communication was expected to bolster the stagnant car industry by offering a flood of new revenues. In-vehicle computing systems provide safety and control systems needed to operate the vehicle as well as infotainment, edutainment, entertainment, and mobile commerce services in a safe and responsible manner. Since 1980 the word "telematics" has meant the blending of telecommunications and informatics. Lately, telematics has been used more and more to mean "automotive telematics" which use informatics and telecommunications to enhance the functionality of motor vehicles such as wireless data applications, intelligent cruise control, and GPS in vehicles. This definition identifies telecommunications transferring information as the key enabling technology to provide these advanced services. In this paper, a possible framework for future telematics, which called an Intelligent Vehicle Network(IVN), is proposed. The paper also introduces and compares a number of existing technologies and the terms of their capabilities to support a suite of services. The paper additionally the paper suggests and analyzes possible directions for future telematics from current telematics techniques.

Source Identification and Estimation of Source Apportionment for Ambient PM10 in Seoul, Korea

  • Yi, Seung-Muk;Hwang, InJo
    • Asian Journal of Atmospheric Environment
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.115-125
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    • 2014
  • In this study, particle composition data for $PM_{10}$ samples were collected every 3 days at Seoul, Korea from August 2006 to November 2007, and were analyzed to provide source identification and apportionment. A total of 164 samples were collected and 21 species (15 inorganic species, 4 ionic species, OC, and EC) were analyzed by particle-induced x-ray emission, ion chromatography, and thermal optical transmittance methods. Positive matrix factorization (PMF) was used to develop source profiles and to estimate their mass contributions. The PMF modeling identified nine sources and the average mass was apportioned to secondary nitrate (9.3%), motor vehicle (16.6%), road salt (5.8%), industry (4.9%), airborne soil (17.2 %), aged sea salt (6.2%), field burning (6.0%), secondary sulfate (16.2%), and road dust (17.7%), respectively. The nonparametric regression (NPR) analysis was used to help identify local source in the vicinity of the sampling area. These results suggest the possible strategy to maintain and manage the ambient air quality of Seoul.

Linear Quadratic Servo Design for Magnetic Levitation Systems Considering Disturbance Forces from Linear Synchronous Motor

  • Kim, Chang-Hyun;Ahn, Hanwoong;Lee, Ju;Lee, Hyungwoo
    • Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.944-949
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    • 2017
  • Recently, the demand of maglev systems in the manufacturing industry for LCD and OLED display panels, which are required to be very clean and possess vacuum systems, has been increasing due to their characteristics such as being non-contact, noise free and eco-friendly. However, it is still a challenge to simultaneously control both the propulsion and levitation for their interactive effect difficult to be exactly measured. In this paper, we proposed a new tuning method for controlling the magnetic levitation force robustly against the levitation disturbance caused by a propulsion system, based on LQ servo optimal control. The disturbance torque of the LSM propulsion system is calculated through FEM analysis in such a way that the LQ servo controller is determined in order to minimize the effect of the disturbance. The robust performance of the proposed LQ servo control method for the in-track type magnetic levitation systems is demonstrated via simulations and experiments.

Technologies and Patent Applications for Battery Electric Vehicle (배터리전기자동차의 기술동향 및 특허출원동향)

  • Cho, Mann;Lee, Chang-Hoan
    • Journal of Energy Engineering
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.86-108
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    • 2012
  • $CO_2$ reduction, energy security, and emission reduction are the critical issues in the current automotive industry. As one of the solutions to these issues, Battery Electric Vehicle is attracting attention recently. Advanced battery electric drive vehicle require batteries, power electronics and electrical machines to function. These devices allow the vehicle to use energy from the battery to assist in the propulsion of the vehicle. In this paper, the main feature of these technologies are briefly introduced and recent trends of patent applications are described.

Application of a Robust Fuzzy Sliding Mode Controller Synthesis on a Buck-Boost DC-DC Converter Power Supply for an Electric Vehicle Propulsion System

  • Allaoua, Boumediene;Laoufi, Abdellah
    • Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.67-75
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    • 2011
  • The development of electric vehicle power electronics system control, composed of DC-AC inverters and DC-DC converters, attract much research interest in the modern industry. A DC-AC inverter supplies the high-power motor torques of the propulsion system and utility loads of electric vehicles, whereas a DC-DC converter supplies the conventional low-power and low-voltage loads. However, the need for high-power bidirectional DC-DC converters in future electric vehicles has led to the development of many new topologies of DC-DC converters. The nonlinear control of power converters is an active research area in the field of power electronics. This paper focuses on the use of the fuzzy sliding mode strategy as a control strategy for buck-boost DC-DC converter power supplies in electric vehicles. The proposed fuzzy controller specifies changes in control signals based on the surface and knowledge on surface changes to satisfy the sliding mode stability and attraction conditions. The performance of the proposed fuzzy sliding controller is compared to that of the classical sliding mode controller. The satisfactory simulation results show the efficiency of the proposed control law, which reduces the chattering phenomenon. Moreover, the obtained results prove the robustness of the proposed control law against variations in load resistance and input voltage in the studied converter.

A Study on the Framework and its implementation of Toyota Production System (도요타생산방식의 효과적인 도입을 위한 방법론 연구 : Part I, 도요타생산방식 프레임워크를 중심으로)

  • Lee, Young-Hoon;Kwon, Soon-Geol;Lee, Hong;Lee, Hyun;Kim, Chan-Mo
    • IE interfaces
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.235-244
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    • 2007
  • The Toyota Production System (TPS) developed by Toyota Motor Corporation is a management principle and production method to improve values added thorough elimination of waste. Since the oil shock in 1970s, the TPS has drawn the worldwide attentions as a main factor of competitiveness of Japanese manufacturing system and has been studied and implemented in many countries regardless of size and types of industry. While the principles of the TPS system are known widely, the framework and the implementation methodology are rarely discussed, especially in the domestic companies. In this paper, the framework of the TPS system are developed as a view of the domestic practitioners and researchers, with which the introduction strategy can be developed as a guideline.

Improved Mechanical Fault Identification of an Induction Motor Using Teager-Kaiser Energy Operator

  • Agrawal, Sudhir;Giri, V.K.
    • Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.1955-1962
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    • 2017
  • Induction motors are a workhorse for the industry. The condition monitoring and fault analysis are the main concern for the engineers. The bearing is one of the vital segment of the induction machine and the condition of the whole machine is decided based on the condition of the bearing. In the present paper, the vibration signal of the bearing has been used for the analysis. The first line of action is to perform a statistical analysis of the vibration signal which gives trends in signal. To get the location of a fault in the bearing the second action is to develop an index based on Wavelet Packet Transform node energy named as Bearing Damage Index (BDI). Further, Teager-Kaiser Energy Operator (TKEO) has been calculated from higher index value to get the envelope and finally Power Spectral Density (PSD) has been applied to identify the fault frequencies. A performance index has also been developed to compare the usefulness of the proposed method with other existing methods. The result shows that the strong amplitude of fault characteristics and its side bands help to decide the type of fault present in the recorded signal obtained from the bearing.

Analysis of Rotor Vibration Types Caused by Air-gap Flux Variations in Induction Motors (유도전동기 공극자속 변화에 따른 진동유형 해석)

  • Hwang Don-Ha;Lee Ki-Chang;Lee Joo-Hoon;Kim Yong-Joo;Choi Kyeong-Ho;Lee Jin-Hee
    • Proceedings of the KIPE Conference
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    • 2004.07b
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    • pp.862-865
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    • 2004
  • Faults such as broken rotor bars, static and dynamic eccentricity are often reported in induction motors. These faults increase the down-time of equipment, which causes major loss of earnings to the industry. This paper presents a result of the finite-element(FE) analysis of air-gap flux variation in induction motors when rotor vibration conditions occur, An accurate modelling and analysis of rotor vibration in the machine are developed using FE software packages, and measuring the flux are made using the search coils. In the FE analysis, an induction motor with 380 [V], 5[HP], 4 Poles, 1742 [rpm] ratings is used. The results of FE analysis can be used for on-line vibration monitoring of the induction motors.

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Fabrication arid Performance Tests of Flywheel Energy Storage System using High Tc Superconducting Bearing (고온초전도체 베어링을 사용하는 에너지 저장용 플라이휠 장치의 제작 및 성능 평가)

  • Lee, Ho-Jin;Kim, Ki-Baik;Koh, Chang-Seop;Lee, Soo-Hoon;Hong, Gye-Won
    • 한국초전도학회:학술대회논문집
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    • v.9
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    • pp.310-314
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    • 1999
  • A prototype of Flywheel Energy Storage System with high Tc superconducting bearings was fabricated and tested to verify its applicability for the energy industry. The moment of inertia of assembled wheel with rotor magnets is about 1.072${\times}$10$^{-1}$ Kg-m$^2$. The wheel was designed to withstand its integrity up to the rotation speed of 20,000 rpm. YBCO bulk superconductors prepared by seed growth method were used as bearing to levitate and stabilize the rotating wheel. High speed rotation of the flywheel without mechanical contact was achieved by using specially designed Halbach type motor. The flywheel system showed very high stability during test operation performed up to the speed of about 10,000rpm. The energy loss measured by free decay test performed between 9,300 rpm and 7,000 rpm was calculated as about 45 W.

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