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VOCs impact factor analysis of unit components in Part assembly by ISO 12219-5 method (ISO 12219-5 (Static chamber법)를 이용한 모듈내 구성부품별 VOCs 영향도 분석)

  • Lee, Shinjong;Jang, Heyjin;Gwak, Donghwan;Kim, Man-Goo
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.27 no.6
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    • pp.284-291
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    • 2014
  • The handling process of car indoor air quality is composed of 2 steps of testing. First, assambly part is tested to find a source of car indoor VOCs. Second, cut sample of unit component is tested to find a source material of VOCs emission. If the source material of VOCs emission is found, it can reduce car and assembly part of VOCs by improving material. As cut sample testing has problem of emission from cut surface to find the source of VOCs, it needs to apply unit components testing method. The aim of study is to evaluate VOCs impact factor of unit components in assembly parts. ISO 12219-5 test method reflects not only material effect but also surface area effect by testing unit component without cutting. The unit components of doortrim and console, were tested by ISO12219-5. And it could figure what unit component is main source of VOCs in assembly. And quantity conversion Factor which gets by testing assembly and unit components can be used to make guideline of ISO 12219-5.

A Study on Parameters Measured during Small Punch Creep Testing (소형펀치 크리프 시험중 측정하는 변수에 대한 연구)

  • Park, Tae-Gyu;Sim, Sang-Hun;Yun, Gi-Bong;Jang, Chang-Hui
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.171-178
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    • 2002
  • An effect is made in this study to deepen understanding of small punch(SP) creep testing which has been a round for about 10 years as a substitute for the conventional uniaxial creep testing. Even though considerable numbers of SP creep test program have been performed, most of the tests were aimed at measuring creep rupture lives only. Very flew studies showed interest on the meaning of what we were really measuring during the SP creep tests. In this paper meanings of the parameters measured during the SP creep testing, such as punch load and punch displacement rate are investigated using finite element analysis. It was shown that the measured parameters must represent the stress and strain rates of the material at the annular region located at about 0.65 mm from the center of the SP specimen. The material in this location would go through constant maximum stress and strain rate during the testing. Experimental verification is also discussed.

Assessment of Material Properties Using Finite Element Analysis for Small Punch Creep Testing (SP 크리프 시험의 유한요소해석을 이용한 재료물성 평가)

  • Park, Tae-Kyu;Ma, Young-Wha;Yoon, Kee-Bong;Jeong, Ill-Seok
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2001.06a
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    • pp.511-516
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    • 2001
  • Recently small punch creep testing (or miniature disc bend creep test) has received much attention through European collaborative research projects. This method was considered as a substitute for the conventional creep rupture testing by which the residual creep life is measured from the specimen taken out from serviced components of high temperature plants. It would be beneficial if the material creep properties such as power law creep constants as well as the creep rupture life can be measured from the small punch creep test. In this paper a method of assessing creep constants from the small punch creep testing is proposed. Finite element analyses were performed to investigate evolution of stress and strain rate at the weakest locations of the small punch creep specimen. Elastic-plastic-secondary creep analyses were carried out. The estimation equations for creep constants by the small punch creep testing are proposed based on the finite analysis results. Small punch creep tests were also performed with 9Cr steel and the accuracy of the proposed equation was verified by the experimental results.

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A Study on the Tracking Aging of PMMA using Infrared Radiation Camera (적외선 방사 카메라를 이용한 PMMA 트래킹 열화에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Hack-Hyun;Lim, Jang-Seob;So, Soon-Youl;Lee, Jin
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.188-193
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    • 2007
  • Tracking and erosion of Poly Methyl Methacrylate (PMMA) and the suppression mechanism of alumina trihydrate were investigated in the present study The conventional testing as IEC-60587 is widely used in surface aging measurement of outdoor insulator those testing can carry out very short time for Lab testing. Also IEC-60587 testing is able to offer the standard judgement of relative degradation level of outdoor HV system. Therefore it is very useful method compare to previous conventional tracking testing method, But surface discharges(SD) have very complex characteristics of discharge pattern so it is required estimation research to development of precise analysis method. In recent, the study of IRR-Camera is carrying out discover of temperature of power equipment through condition diagnosis and system development of degradation diagnosis. In this paper, SD occurred from IEC-60587 is measured with the surface temperature of weibull distribution in real time, the degradation grade of SD is analyzed through produced patterns in IEC-60587 using Infrared Radiation(IRR) camera.

A Study of the Couplant Effects on Contact Ultrasonic Testing

  • Kim, Young-H.;Song, Sung-Jin;Lee, Sung-Sik;Lee, Jeong-Ki;Hong, Soon-Shin;Eom, Heung-Seop
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Nondestructive Testing
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    • v.22 no.6
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    • pp.621-626
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    • 2002
  • The amplitude of a back-wall echo depends on the reflection coefficient of the interface between a transducer and a test material when using contact pulse-echo ultrasonic testing. A couplant is used to transmit ultrasonic energy across the interface, but has an influence on the amplitude of the pulse-echo signal. To investigate the couplant effect on pulse-echo ultrasonic testing, back-wall echoes are measured by using various couplants made of water and glycerine in a carbon and austenitic stainless steel specimens. The amplitude of the first back-wall echo and the apparent attenuation coefficient increases with the acoustic impedance of the couplant. The couplant having a higher value of the transmission coefficient is more effective for flaw detection. The reflection coefficient should be known in order to measure the attenuation coefficient of the test material.

Finite element modeling of a deteriorated R.C. slab bridge: lessons learned and recommendations

  • Ho, I-Kang;Shahrooz, Bahram M.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.259-274
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    • 1998
  • The test results from non-destructive and destructive field testing of a three-span deteriorated reinforced concrete slab bridge are used as a vehicle to examine the reliability of available tools for finite-element analysis of in-situ structures. Issues related to geometric modeling of members and connections, material models, and failure criteria are discussed. The results indicate that current material models and failure criteria are adequate, although lack of inelastic out-of-plane shear response in most nonlinear shell elements is a major shortcoming that needs to be resolved. With proper geometric modeling, it is possible to adequately correlate the measured global, regional, and local responses at all limit states. However, modeling of less understood mechanisms, such as slab-abutment connections, may need to be finalized through a system identification technique. In absence of the experimental data necessary for this purpose, upper and lower bounds of only global responses can be computed reliably. The studies reaffirm that success of finite-element models has to be assessed collectively with reference to all responses and not just a few global measurements.

Mechanical Testing and Nonlinear Material Properties for Finite Element Analysis of Rubber Components (고무부품의 유한요소해석을 위한 재료시험 및 비선형 재료물성에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Wan-Doo;Kim, Wan-Soo;Kim, Dong-Jin;Woo, Chang-Soo;Lee, Hak-Joo
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.28 no.6
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    • pp.848-859
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    • 2004
  • Mechanical testing methods to determine the material constants for large deformation nonlinear finite element analysis were demonstrated for natural rubber. Uniaxial tension, uniaxial compression, equi-biaxial tension and pure shear tests of rubber specimens are performed to achieve the stress-strain curves. The stress-strain curves are obtained after between 5 and 10 cycles to consider the Mullins effect. Mooney and Ogden strain-energy density functions, which are typical form of the hyperelastic material, are determined and compared with each other. The material constants using only uniaxial tension data are about 20% higher than those obtained by any other test data set. The experimental equations of shear elastic modulus on the hardness and maximum strain are presented using multiple regression method. Large deformation finite element analysis of automotive transmission mount using different material constants is performed and the load-displacement curves are compared with experiments. The selection of material constant in large deformation finite element analysis depend on the strain level of component in service.

Enhanced thermal-mechanical properties of rolled tungsten bulk material reinforced by in situ nanosized Y-Zr-O particles

  • Gang Yao;Hong-Yu Chen;Lai-Ma Luo;Xiang Zan;Yu-Cheng Wu
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.56 no.6
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    • pp.2141-2152
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    • 2024
  • Tungsten is the most promising plasma facing material for fusion reactors. Rolled W-Y2(Zr)O3 bulk material has been successfully produced in this study for future fusion engineering applications. The introduction of Zr is conducive to the refinement of the second phase particles. Nano-sized Y-Zr-O particles are observed in the powder and bulk samples. Related results show that the Y-Zr-O particle dispersion distribution improves the heat load resistance of W-Y2(Zr)O3 composite material. For four-point bend experiments in the same sampling direction, the DBTT of W-Y2(Zr)O3 composite materials is lower compared to the pure tungsten. For the same material, the DBTT of the material was selected for testing along the RD direction is lower compared to the material was selected for testing along the TD direction. Findings of this study provide suggestions for the subsequent industrial preparation of nanoscale particle-doped tungsten materials.

Reduction of Non-Repeatable Runount in a HDD Using Visco-elastic Damping Material (점탄성 댐핑 물질을 이용한 하드 디스크 드라이브의 NRRO저감)

  • 장건희;홍선주;한재혁;김동균
    • Journal of KSNVE
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    • v.9 no.6
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    • pp.1234-1239
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    • 1999
  • This research investigates the characteristicsw of NRRO in a 2.5" HDD by using FEM, modal testing and runout analysis, and reduces NRRO using visco-elastic damping material. Most frequency components of NRRO are generated by the defects of ball and rotating race, and they can be determined by the kinematic analysis of ball bearing. It also proposes the novel design of a spindle motor that can reduce NRRO effectively by inserting the visco-elastic damping material to one of the transmission path of NRRO, i.e., where the strain energy is highly concentrate. By this technique, NRRO is reduced by 27%. 27%.

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Development and Assessment of Laboratory Testing Apparatus on Grouting Injection Performance (그라우팅 주입성능 실내실험 장비 개발 및 신뢰도 평가)

  • Jin, Hyunwoo;Ryu, Byunghyun;Lee, Jangguen
    • Journal of the Korean GEO-environmental Society
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    • v.17 no.10
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    • pp.23-31
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    • 2016
  • Grout is generally operated with low viscous material similar to water, but grout for micro crack with high viscous materials and high injection pressure is gradually increased under the development of underground and subsea space. In order to estimate grouting injection performance considering crack width, viscosity of grouting materials, and injection pressure, there should be a reliable standard laboratory testing method. In this paper, theoretical injection mechanisms of grouting materials are presented as radial and linear flows, and laboratory testing apparatus are introduced to simulate each flow case. Radial flow is simulated by using acrylic disk plates which are able to spread grouting material radially from the center of the disk plates, and linear flow is simulated by using stainless parallel plane plates which are able to spread grouting material linearly. Apparatus are consist of upper and lower plates and industrial films with different thickness are placed between plates in order to simulate various crack widths. Laboratory verification tests with these apparatus were conducted with tap water (1cP at $20^{\circ}C$) as an injection material. Through the laboratory testing results, the best laboratory testing method is recommended in order to estimate grouting injection performance.