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A study of modeling novel DGS 4-port equivalent circuit for mounting active device (능동 소자의 실장을 위한 새로운 DGS구조와 4-port등가 모델링 방법 연구)

  • Son Chang-Sin;Park Jun-Seok;Kim Hyeong-Seok;Lim Jae-Bong
    • 한국정보통신설비학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2004.08a
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    • pp.386-389
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    • 2004
  • This thesis complemented the weak points that the existing theses did not represented a phase characteristic as the equivalent circuit by applying 4-port simulation to DGS (Defected Ground Structure) characteristic and an equivalent circuit, which are the transmission line structure that has the defect made in the ground surface. We used a distribute device and a lumped device, obtained the equivalent circuit by applying the structure of balun to a discontinuous part. An indicated DGS (Defected Ground structure) is a dumbbells-shaped single defect, we indicated satisfying a magnitude and phase characteristics by applying this equivalent circuit.

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Analysis of the Frequency Dependent Characteristics of Ground Impedance of a Ground Rod (봉상접지전극의 접지임피던스의 주파수의존성의 분석)

  • 이복희;엄주홍
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers C
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    • v.53 no.8
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    • pp.426-432
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    • 2004
  • This paper presents a systematic approach of measurement, modeling and analysis of grounding system impedance in the field of lightning protection system and intelligent power equipments. The measurement and analysis system of ground impedance is based on a computer aided technique. The magnitude and phase of ground impedance were determined by the novel measurement and analysis using the revised fall-of-potential method. The ground impedances of the ground rod of 50 m long are considerably dependent on the frequency. The ground impedance is mainly resistive in the frequency range of 3-20 kHz. At higher frequencies, the reactive components of the ground impedances are no longer negligible and the inductance of the ground rod was found to be the core factor deciding the ground impedance. Although the steady-state ground resistance of the ground rod of 50 m was less than that of the ground rod of 10 m, the ground impedances of the ground rod of 50 m over the frequency range of more than 60 kHz were much greater than those of the ground rod of 10 m. Furthermore, the equivalent circuit model based on the measured data was proposed. and the calculated results were in approximately agreement with the measured data.

Heat Transfer Equation and Finite Element Analysis Considering Frozen Ground Condition the Cyclic Loading (지반의 동결조건을 고려한 열전도 구성방정식과 유한요소해석)

  • Kim, Young-Seok;Kang, Jae-Mo;Hong, Seung-Seo;Kim, Kwang-Jin
    • Journal of the Korean Geosynthetics Society
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.39-45
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    • 2010
  • When the ground temperature drops below $0^{\circ}C$, wet soils expand due to the ice formation in their porous space. This results in frost heave which causes structural stability problems. Frost heave is attributed by several factors such as physical soil properties and heat transfer including pore water phase change. Due to the complex physical phenomena, reliable and verified multi-dimensional numerical models for frost heave problems are still in a research stage. This study presents an efficient and simple method of overcoming numerical problems associated with sudden jump of heat capacity due to the phase change from water to ice in the pore space. This paper proposes heat transfer equation and finite element method when the saturated soils or porous rocks are subjected to freezing. Numerical analyses using the proposed method agree well with the known closed form solution and the laboratory test results.

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Measurement Method of the Frequency Dependent Characteristics of Ground Impedance (접지임피던스의 주파수 의존성 측정기법)

  • Eom Ju-Hong;Lee Bok-Hee
    • 한국정보통신설비학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2004.08a
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    • pp.211-214
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    • 2004
  • The measurement system of ground impedance is based on a computer aided technique. The magnitude and phase of ground impedance were determined by the novel measurement and analysis using the revised fall-of-potential method. The ground impedances of the ground rod of 30 m long are considerably dependent on the frequency. The ground impedance is mainly resistive in the frequency range of 3-20 kHz. At higher frequencies, the reactive components of the ground impedances are no longer negligible and the inductance of the ground rod was found to be the core factor deciding the ground impedance.

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Gait Phases Classification using Joint angle and Ground Reaction Force: Application of Backpropagation Neural Networks (관절각과 지면반발력을 이용한 보행 단계의 분류: 역전파 신경망 적용)

  • Chae, Min-Gi;Jung, Jun-Young;Park, Chul-Je;Jang, In-Hun;Park, Hyun-Sub
    • Journal of Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems
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    • v.18 no.7
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    • pp.644-649
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    • 2012
  • This paper proposes the gait phase classifier using backpropagation neural networks method which uses the angle of lower body's joints and ground reaction force as input signals. The classification of a gait phase is useful to understand the gait characteristics of pathologic gait and to control the gait rehabilitation systems. The classifier categorizes a gait cycle as 7 phases which are commonly used to classify the sub-phases of the gait in the literature. We verify the efficiency of the proposed method through experiments.

Fabrication and Test of the Three-Phase 6.6 kV Resistive Superconducting Fault Current Limiter Using YBCO Thin Films (YBCO 박막을 이용한 3상 6.6kV 저항형 초전도 한류기 제작 및 시험)

  • Sim J.;Kim H. R.;Park K. B.;Kang J. S.;Lee B. W.;Oh I. S.;Hyun O. B.
    • Progress in Superconductivity and Cryogenics
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.50-55
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    • 2004
  • We fabricated and tested a resistive type superconducting fault current limiter (SFCL) of three-phase 6.6 $kV_{rms}/200 A_{rms}$ rating based on YBCO thin films grown on sapphire substrates with a diameter of 4 inches, Short circuit tests were carried out at a accredited test facility for single line-to- ground faults, phase-to-phase faults and three-phase faults, Each phase of the SFCL was composed of 8${\times}$6 elements connected in series and parallel respectively. Each element was designed to have the rated voltage of 600 $V_{rms}$. A NiCr shunt resistor of 23 Ω was connected to each element for simultaneous quenches. Firstly, single phase-to-ground fault tests were carried out. The SFCL successfully developed the impedance in the circuit within 0.12 msec after fault and controlled the fault current of 10 $kA_{rms} below 816 A_{peak}$ at the first half cycle. In addition, in case of phase-to-phase fault and three- phase fault test. simultaneous quenches among the SFCLs of the phases successfully accomplished. In conclusion. the SFCL showed excellent performance of current limitation upon fault and stable operation regardless of the amplitude of fault currents.

A Novel Method for Measuring the Ground Impedance using Variable Frequency Inverter (가변주파수 인버터를 이용한 접지임피던스의 새로운 측정기법)

  • 이복희;엄주홍
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers C
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    • v.53 no.5
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    • pp.253-257
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    • 2004
  • In order to analyze the frequency dependance of ground impedance in grounding grids for lightning and surge protection, a novel method for measuring the ground impedance as a function of frequency were experimentally investigated. The experiments were carried out in rectangular grounding grids with $6{\times}8$ conductors of 22 $mm^2$ buried at a depth of 0.5 m. The test current was injected by the variable frequency inverter whose frequency is linearly controlled for the established period in the range of 5∼500 KHz. The amplitude and phase of ground impedance were calculated from the waveforms of the test current and ground potential rise measured by the band-pass filter tuned in a specific frequency. The frequency dependence of ground impedance was mainly caused by the inductive current flowing through grounding conductors over the frequency of 100 KHz. The proposed measurement method of ground impedance would be applicable to evaluate the transient response characteristics in lightning protection grounding systems.

Solar Cyclic Modulation of Diurnal Variation in Cosmic Ray Intensity

  • Park, Eun Ho;Jung, Jongil;Oh, Suyeon;Evenson, Paul
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.219-225
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    • 2018
  • Cosmic rays are ions that move at relativistic speeds. They generate secondary cosmic rays by successive collisions with atmospheric particles, and then, the secondary particles reach the ground. The secondary particles are mainly neutrons and muons, and the neutrons are observed by the ground neutron monitor. This study compared the diurnal variation in cosmic ray intensity obtained via harmonic analysis and that obtained through the pile-up method, which was examined in a previous study. In addition, we analyzed the maximum phase of the diurnal variation using four neutron monitors with a cutoff rigidity below approximately 6 GV, located at similar longitudes to the Oulu and Rome neutron monitors. Expanding the data of solar cycles 20-24, we examined the time of the maximum cosmic ray intensity, that is, the maximum phase regarding the solar cyclic modulation. During solar cycles 20-24, the maximum phase derived by harmonic analysis showed no significant difference with that derived by the pile-up method. Thus, the pile-up method, a relatively straightforward process to analyze diurnal variation, could replace the complex harmonic analysis. In addition, the maximum phase at six neutron monitors shows the 22-year cyclic variation very clearly. The maximum phase tends to appear earlier and increase the width of the variation in solar cycles as the cutoff rigidity increases.

Nonlinear Seismic Estimates of Recorded and Simulated Ground Motions Normalized by the Seismic Design Spectrum (설계용 탄성응답스펙트럼으로 규준화된 인공지진동과 기록지진동의 비선형 지진응답)

  • Jun, Dae-Han;Kang, Pyeong-Doo;Kim, Jae-Ung
    • Journal of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.25-33
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    • 2011
  • In the nonlinear response history analysis of building structures, the input ground accelerations have considerable effect on the nonlinear response characteristics of structural systems. As the properties of the ground motion, using time history analysis, are interrelated with many factors such as the fault mechanism, the seismic wave propagation from source to site, and the amplification characteristics of the soil, it is difficult to properly select the input ground motions for seismic response analysis. In this paper, the most unfavourable real seismic design ground motions were selected as input motions. The artificial earthquake waves were generated according to these earthquake events. The artificial waves have identical phase angles to the recorded earthquake waves, and their overall response spectra are compatible with the seismic design spectrum with 5% of critical viscous damping. It is concluded that the artificial earthquake waves simulated in this paper are applicable as input ground motions for a seismic response analysis of building structures.

Preliminary Design of GBAS Onboard Test Equipment

  • Jeong, Myeong-Sook;Ko, Wan-Jin;Bae, Joong Won;Jun, Hyang Sig
    • Journal of Positioning, Navigation, and Timing
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.41-48
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    • 2013
  • When the ground subsystem of Ground Based Augmentation System(GBAS) is installed at the airport, the functions and performance of subsystem should be evaluated through ground and flight testing at the pre-commissioning phase. In the case of GBAS flight testing, it can be conducted by the existing flight check aircraft, but the GBAS ground testing requires the development of specially customized equipment to perform the ground testing. Therefore, this paper describes the preliminary design of GBAS onboard test equipment which can be independently used for the GBAS ground testing and flight testing on a car and an aircraft.