• Title/Summary/Keyword: Orifice Equation

Search Result 34, Processing Time 0.018 seconds

Development of Numerical Model for Igniter and Study on Initial Ignition of Interior Ballistics (강내탄도의 점화기 해석 모델 개발 및 초기 점화 연구)

  • Sung, Hyung-Gun;Jang, Jin-Sung;Lee, Sang-Bok;Choi, Dong-Whan;Roh, Tae-Seong
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers
    • /
    • v.17 no.2
    • /
    • pp.105-113
    • /
    • 2013
  • A numerical model of the igniter for the interior ballistics has been developed by combining lumped parameter model with the theoretical equation of orifice. With the developed model of the igniter, the numerical study on characteristics of the interior ballistics has been conducted according to the igniter configuration in terms of igniter length, side hole diameter, and distribution of side holes. As results of the calculation of the pressure difference between the breech and shot base, the low-cycle oscillations have been influenced by the igniter length, while the high-cycle oscillations have been affected by the side hole diameter and the distribution of side holes.

Analysis of Discharge Characteristics for a Control Gate in a River (하도내 조절수문 방류특성 해석)

  • Son, Kwang Ik
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
    • /
    • v.31 no.4B
    • /
    • pp.309-314
    • /
    • 2011
  • Analysis of discharge characteristics through control gates at river crossing structures is important for an effective water level control and water resources management. In recent years, many river control structures in four major rivers are under construction but only few researches on discharge characteristics at control gates could be found in Korea. The discharge characteristics depend on both shape of control gates and the effects of downstream water-depth. In this research, classification index for discharge patterns (free weir, submerged weir, free orifice, submerged orifice) through a control gate were reviewed with $h_g/h_1$, $h_3/h_g$, and $h_3/h_1$. Classification criteria of discharge patterns were also suggested. Representative discharge estimation equations for each discharge patterns were adopted and discharge coefficients were developed from a hydraulic model for a specific control gate which will be constructed in Nakdong river. Reliability of the derived discharge equation and coefficients were confirmed by comparisons between the real discharge in a model and the predicted discharge from the results of this research.

Drainage Network Analysis System for Estuarine Urban Areas (하구부 도시유역 배수위 해석 시스템)

  • Ahn, Byung-Chan;Ahn, Sang-Dae;Kim, Won-Il;Ahn, Won-Sik
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Hazard Mitigation
    • /
    • v.8 no.5
    • /
    • pp.129-135
    • /
    • 2008
  • USWMM was developed as a drainage analysis system for estuarine urban areas by adding sluice gates on existing EPA SWMM5 through this study. For the purpose of reviewing, Ansungchon river was modeled with USWMM and calibration and verification were attempted at three observation stations. In comparison, another approach using HEC-HMS and HEC-RAS was applied to the area under the same condition. It turned out that USWMM resulting values were closer to the observed values than those of the HEC-HMS and HEC-RAS approach. USWMM's flow simulation through sluices were more realistic to sluice operation fields by adding incomplete submerged orifice flow equation and maintenance water level. In sum, USWMM can be seen as a general purpose tool for estuarine urban drainage analysis system.

Rotordynamic Analysis and Operation Test of Turbo Expander with Hydrostatic Bearing (정압베어링을 적용한 터보팽창기의 회전체 동역학 해석 및 구동시험)

  • Lee, Donghyun;Kim, Byungock;Jung, Junha;Lim, Hyungsoo
    • Tribology and Lubricants
    • /
    • v.38 no.2
    • /
    • pp.33-40
    • /
    • 2022
  • In this study, we present rotor dynamic analysis and operation test of a turbo expander for a hydrogen liquefaction plant. The turbo expander consists of a turbine and compressor wheel connected to a shaft supported by two hydrostatic radial and thrust bearings. In rotor dynamic analysis, the shaft is modeled as a rigid body, and the equations of motion for the shaft are solved using the unsteady Reynolds equation. Additionally, the operating test of the turbo expander has been performed in the test rig. Pressurized helium is supplied to the bearings at 8.5 bar. Furthermore, we monitor the shaft vibration and flow rate of the helium supplied to the bearings. The rotor dynamic analysis result shows that there are two critical speeds related with the rigid body mode under 40,000 rpm. At the first critical speed of 36,000 rpm, the vibration at the compressor side is maximum, whereas that of the turbine is maximum at the second critical speed of 40,000 rpm. The predicted maximum shaft vibration is 3 ㎛, whereas sub-synchronous vibration is not presented. The operation test results show that there are two critical speeds under the rated speed, and the measured vibration value agrees well with predicted value. The measured flow rate of the helium supplied to the bearing is 2.0 g/s, which also agrees well with the predicted data.