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Analysis of landing mission phases for robotic exploration on phobos mar's moon

  • Stio, A.;Spinolo, P.;Carrera, E.;Augello, R.
    • Advances in aircraft and spacecraft science
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    • v.4 no.5
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    • pp.529-541
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    • 2017
  • Landing phase is one of the crucial and most important phases during robotic aerospace explorations. It concerns the impact of the landing module of a spacecraft on a celestial body. Risks and uncertainties of landing are mainly due to the morphology of the surface, the possible presence of rocks and other obstacles or subsidence. The present work quotes results of a computational analysis direct to investigate the stability during the landing phase of a lander on Phobos, a Mars Moon. The present study makes use of available software tools for the simulation analyses and results processing. Due to the nature of the system under consideration (i.e., large displacements and interaction between several systems), multibody simulations were performed to analyze the lander's behavior after the impact with the celestial body. The landing scenario was chosen as a result of a DOE (Design of Experiments) analysis in terms of lander velocity and position, or ground slope. In order to verify the reliability of the present multibody methodology for this particular aerospace issue, two different software tools were employed in order to emphasize two different ways to simulate the crash-box, a particular component of the system used to cushion the impact. The results show the most important frames of the simulations so as to provide a general idea about how lander behaves in its descent and some trends of the main characteristics of the system. In conclusion, the success of the approach is demonstrated by highlighting that the results (crash-box shortening trend and lander's kinetic energy) are comparable between the two tools and that the stability is ensured.

Correlatin between the Microstructure and the Electrical Conductivity of SOFC anode, Ni-YSZ : I. Microstructure Analysis (SOFC 음극용 Ni-YSZ 복합체의 미세구조와 전기적 물성간의 상관관계 : I. 미세구조 분석)

  • Moon, Hwan;Lee, Hae-Weon;Lee, Jong-Ho;Yoon, Ki-Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.37 no.5
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    • pp.479-490
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    • 2000
  • The microstructure of Ni-YSZ composite as an anode of SOFC was investigated as a function of Ni content(10-70 vol%) in order to examine the correlation between microstructural-and electrical property. Image analysis based on quantitative microscopy theory was performed to quantify the microstructural property. We could get the informations about the size and distribution, contiguity and interfacial area of each phase or between the phases from the image analysis. According to the image analysis, contiguity between the same phae was mainly dependent on the amount of the phase while the contiguity between different phases was additionally influenced by the microstructural changes, especailly by the coarsening of the Ni phase. The whole length of pores perimeter was increased as Ni content increased, which indicated the overall microstructural evolution was mostly related with the coarsening of Ni phase. Ni-Ni interfacial area was also gradually increased as Ni content increased but controlled by pore phase at low Ni content region and by YSZ phase at intermediate Ni content region. These quantified microstructural properties were used to characterize the electrical properties of Ni-YSZ composite.

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Synthesis and Properties of Side Chain Liquid Crystalline Polymers with Siloxane Flexible Chain

  • Park, Jong-Ryul;Bang, Moon-Soo;Choi, Jae-Kon
    • Elastomers and Composites
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    • v.52 no.3
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    • pp.173-179
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    • 2017
  • Side-chain liquid crystalline polymers having polysiloxane skeletons were synthesized by a thiol-ene reaction, using two kinds of mesogenic groups: a cholesteryl group for induction into a cholesteric liquid crystal phase and a triazomesogenic group for imparting light-sensitivity. All the synthesized polymers were crystalline, except the one with a single cholesteryl group. Crystallinity, glass transition temperature, and melt transition temperature increased with increasing content of the azomesogenic group. The polymer (P-C10A0) with a single cholesteryl group has a cholesteric phase, the one (P-C0A10) with a single azomesogenic group has a smectic phase, and those with both types of mesogenic groups showed both smectic and cholesteric phases. The temperature ranges of the two liquid crystalline phases in the co-polymers were independent of the contents of the two types of mesogenic groups. The rate of photoisomerization of the light-sensitive azobenzene group in the polymer decreased with increasing azobenzene content due to steric hindrance between the azomesogenic groups.

Systems Engineering based Live Fire Test of Weapon Systems (무기체계 실사격 시험의 시스템공학 적용)

  • Yoo, Byung-Jik;Hwang, Gyu-Hwan;Ryu, Chung-Ho;Kim, Moon-Ki;Ye, Sung-Hyuck;Han, Uk-Sang
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.28-35
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    • 2012
  • We propose the live fire test process model based on systems engineering which consists of 4 phases i.e., review, setup, conduct and result. We also suggest the 4 phases acquisition model consisting of planning, execution, evaluation and disposal for test infrastructure. CMMI, TMMi and PMBOK are referred and hierarchial analysis method are adopted in developing the models. Thus, the detailed sub-processes are designed after defining higher level processes first. The higher level processes are defined by extracting common areas of all the test types. The low level processes for each specific test are designed by tailoring the higher level processes. By applying the proposed test process models into collaboration tool and information system, effective and systematic test processes for weapon systems are established.

Effects of Menstrual Cycle on Heart Rate Variability in Dysmenorrhea Patients (월경통 환자의 월경주기에 따른 심박변이도(Heart Rate Variability) 차이에 대한 고찰)

  • Kim, Eun-Sook;Moon, Seung-Joon;Cho, Han-Baek;Lim, Eun-Mee;Ko, Seong-Gyu;Cho, Jung-Hoon
    • The Journal of Korean Obstetrics and Gynecology
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.124-130
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    • 2010
  • Purpose: The aim of the study was to investigate menstrual cycle phase differences in Heart Rate Variability(HRV) in dysmenorrhea patients. Methods: 16 dysmenorrhea patients were enrolled. The severity of dysmenorrhea was measured by Visual Analog Scale(VAS). Recordings for HRV analysis were obtained during the two phases of the menstrual cycle (follicular phase 4~10 days and luteal phase 18~23 days from the start of bleeding). Results: No measure of HRV was significantly different between two menstrual cycle phases. Conclusion: We concluded that menstrual cycle was not significantly associated with changes in autonomic nervous system as measured by HRV in dysmenorrhea patients.

Estimation of Frequency Offset in TDMA-Based Satellite Systems (시분할 다중접속 방식의 위성통신 시스템을 위한 주파수 추정)

  • Kim Jong-Moon;Lee Yong-Hwan
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.31 no.4C
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    • pp.364-370
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    • 2006
  • It is required for correct signal detection to accurately maintain the synchronization of frequency and timing in a TDMA system. In this paper, we consider nondecision-aided estimation of frequency offset for the transmission of QPSK signal in a TDMA-based satellite system. The proposed scheme estimates the phases of two parts in the burst and then estimates the frequency offset based on the difference between the two estimated phases. Thus, it can provides performance comparable to that of conventional schemes, while significantly reducing the implementation complexity, The performance of the proposed scheme is analyzed and verified by computer simulation, when applied to a GSM based geostationary earth orbit mobile radio(GMR) system.

Volcaniclastic Sedimentation of the Sejong Formation (Late Paleocene-Eocene), Barton Peninsula, King George Island, Antarctica

  • Yoo, Chan-Min;Choe, Moon-Young;Jo, Hyung-Rae;Kim, Yae-Dong;Kim, Ki-Hyune
    • Ocean and Polar Research
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.97-107
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    • 2001
  • The Sejong Formation of Late Paleocene to Eocene is a lower volcaniclastic sequence unconformably overlain by upper volcanic sequence, and distributed along the southern and southeastern cliffs of the Barton Peninsula. The Sejong Formation is divided into five sedimentary facies; disorganized matrix-supported conglomerate (Facies A), disorganized clast-supported conglomerate (Facies B), stratified clast-supported conglomerate (Facies C), thin-bedded sandstone (Facies D), and lapilli tuff (Facies E), based on sedimentary textures, primary sedimentary structures and bed geometries. Individual sedimentary facies is characterized by distinct sedimentary process such as gravel-bearing mudflows or muddy debris flows (Facies A), cohesionless debris flows (Facies B),unconfined or poorly confined hyperconcentrated flood flows and sheet floods (Facies C), subordinate streamflows (Facies D), and pyroclastic flows (Facies E). Deposition of the Sejong Formation was closely related to volcanic activity which occurred around the sedimentary basin. Four different phases of sediment filling were identified from constituting sedimentary facies. Thick conglomerate and sandstone were deposited during inter-eruptive phases (stages 1, 3 and 4), whereas lapilli tuff was formed by pyroclastic flows during active volcanism (stage 2). These records indicate that active volcanism occurred around the Barton Peninsula during Late Paleocene to Eocene.

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Effect of Solution Treatment on Corrosion Behavior of AZ91-2%Ca Magnesium Casting Alloy (주조용 AZ91-2%Ca 마그네슘 합금의 부식 거동에 미치는 용체화처리의 영향)

  • Moon, Jung-Hyun;Jun, Joong-Hwan
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Heat Treatment
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.190-199
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    • 2015
  • The study is intended to investigate the effect of solution treatment on microstructure and corrosion behavior of AZ91(Mg-9%Al-1%Zn-0.3%Mn)-2%Ca casting alloy. In as-cast state, the AZ91-2%Ca alloy consisted of intermetallic ${\beta}(Mg_{17}Al_{12})$, $Al_8Mn_5$ and $Al_2Ca$ phases in ${\alpha}-(Mg)$ matrix. After the solution treatment, Al within the ${\alpha}-(Mg)$ matrix was distributed more homogeneously, along with the slight decrease in the total amount of intermetallic compounds. The corrosion resistance of the AZ91-2%Ca alloy was improved after the solution treatment. The microstructural examinations for the solution-treated samples revealed that the better corrosion resistance may well be related to the incorporation of more oxides and hydroxides such as $Al_2O_3$, $Al(OH)_3$, CaO and $Ca(OH)_2$ into the surface corrosion product without dissolution of the intermetallic phases along the grain boundaries.

BIM Application for Civil Engineering Project in Planning and Design Phases (토목공사 기획 및 설계단계의 BIM 적용방안 연구)

  • Kang, Leen-Seok;Kim, Seol-Gi;Kim, Hyeon-Seung;Moon, Hyoun-Seok
    • Journal of KIBIM
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.26-31
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    • 2011
  • Due to the characteristics of 3D objects of building construction projects which have regular, vertical and repetitive shapes, the most practical utilization of BIM in the country is focused on building projects. The characteristics of 3D objects of civil engineering project have irregular, horizontal and non-repetitive shapes. Therefore, consisting of a practical BIM model is difficult comparing with building project. This study suggests an application process of BIM for the planning and design phases for civil engineering project. A BIM system is developed based on suggested BIM process and it is verified through a bridge construction project.

Surface Crystalline Modification for Asymmetric Giant Mngnetoimpedance Profile in Annealed Co-based Amorphous Ribbons

  • Rheem, Y.W;Kim, C.G;Kim, C.O;Choi, Y
    • Journal of Magnetics
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.86-89
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    • 2001
  • Microstructure modifications are investigated for annealed Co-based amorphous ribbon in vacuum and open air. X-ray diffraction (XRD) spectra for annealed sample in vacuum indicate atomic arrangements with initial nucleation of hcp-Co crystallite at 38$0^{\circ}C$ annealing temperature. However, the XRD spectra in samples with long annealing times of $t_a\geq300$ min demonstrate sharp and good developed surface crystalline hcp-, fcc- Co and $Co_2$Si phases. The giant magnetoimpedance (GMI) profile at 0.1 MHz displaying one-peak behavior in vacuum annealed samples at T = 38$0^{\circ}C$ irrespective of annealing time $t_a$ from 20 to 480 mim. For the annealed samples in an open air, the GMI profile shows two-peaks for $t_a$ = 20 min annealed sample. However, one of peaks disappears and an asymmetric GMI profile exhibits a drastic step-like change near zero field for $t_a\geq300$min. Such asymmetric GMI characteristics is related to the surface microstructures of fcc-Co, hop-Co and $Co_2$Si crystalline phases.

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