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On the Model Tests for POD Propulsion Ships

  • Go Seokcheon;Seo Heungwon;Chang Bong Jun
    • Journal of Ship and Ocean Technology
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 2005
  • The procedures of model test and performance prediction for the CRP-POD propulsion ships, are studied. At the CRP-POD system, which are highly applicable to ultra large container carriers, RPM ratio of two propellers is not fixed, unlike conventional CRP system, and hence the power of each propeller must be predicted respectively. In this paper, a CRP-POD system is designed for 10,000 TEU class ultra large container carriers, and the characteristics of the CRP-POD system are experimentally studied. Finally, based on this study, the procedure of powering performance evaluation for CRP-POD propulsion ships is suggested. However, further studies on quantitative correction of the present procedure are required.

Evaluation Techniques for the Voltage Unbalance due to Railway Demand (전철부하에 기인된 계통 전압불평형 평가기법)

  • Oh, Kwang-Hae;Chang, Sang-Hoon;Han, Moon-Seob;Lee, Chang-Mu
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1997.07c
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    • pp.787-789
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    • 1997
  • This paper presents an algorithm to estimate voltage unbalance which is due to railway demand, and which is most troublesome to polyphase motors. For the sake of accuracy, a circuit analysis procedure is introduced in this algorithm. The circuit analysis procedure enables the algorithm to produce a voltage and current profiles as well as unbalance indices. The proposed algorithm is applied to the test system(standard AT fed system) for the analyses of unbalance phenomena. The result shows that the algorithm is useful in the field of railway system planning.

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Stability Evaluation of In-Line Measurement System with Repeated Measurements (반복 측정이 가능한 인라인 측정시스템의 안정성 평가)

  • Joung, Sooho;Byun, Jai-Hyun
    • Journal of Korean Institute of Industrial Engineers
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.36-43
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    • 2004
  • In-line measurement systems are preferred to those in analytical laboratories, since in-line systems provide rapid response to process upsets. If an in-line measurement system exhibits an unstable variation and if this instability in measurement variation goes undetected, it will make the process monitoring procedure invalid. This paper presents a stability evaluation procedure for the in-line measurement system using two independent readings from the in-line measurement system and one reading from the analytical laboratory, which requires less measurement cost and time.

Design of 1-ton CPM Maglev System (1톤급 영구자석형 자기부상 시스템 설계)

  • Kim Jong-Moon;Woo Byung-Chul;Kang Do-Hyun
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • summer
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    • pp.995-997
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    • 2004
  • In this paper, CPM (controlled-permanent magnet)-type magnetic levitation system is designed and implemented. The CPM maglev system to be controlled consists of eight magnets with permanent magnet and electromagnet. The total weight of maglev module system is 1ton. The design procedure is also described and the result of this work is shown.

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Commercial Grade Item Dedication of Digital Devices for Safety-related System in Nuclear Power Plant (원자력발전소 안전등급 계통 적용을 위한 디지털 상용기기 품질검증)

  • Hong, Young Hee;Bae, Byung Hwan;Park, Jaehyun
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.63 no.12
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    • pp.1637-1639
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    • 2014
  • In the past, the analog protection relays have been widely used for the safety-related systems in the nuclear power plants due to their stability and reliability. Meanwhile, as the high performance digital system has been developed, the digital systems have been adopted in the non-safety systems. However, since the digital systems currently used in the non-safety systems were not developed according to Q-class standard, Commercial Grade Item Dedication (CGID) procedure should be performed in order to apply them to the safety-related system. The purpose of this paper is to describe the CGID procedure including the analysis of the hardware architecture as well as the software embedded in protective relay to apply to the emergency diesel generator in the nuclear power plant. The entire CGID procedure was performed strictly according to the international standard and regulations.

Analysis of Research Trends in the 30 Years of 'Journal of Arbitration Studies' ('중재연구' 30년간의 연구동향 분석 - 한국중재학회 창립30주년에 즈음한 학술연구 동향분석 -)

  • Sung, Joon-Ho
    • Journal of Arbitration Studies
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.3-22
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    • 2021
  • Civil and commercial disputes can be resolved through alternative dispute settlement systems other than court proceedings. Among them, the arbitration procedure is a system that is clearly distinguished from the mediation procedure in which the dispute is terminated by agreement between the parties. The arbitration proceedings shall have the same effect as the result of the final judgment by the decision of a third-party arbitrator, and its essence is a judgment. The Korean Arbitration Association Studies was founded in December 1990 to recognize the importance of arbitration procedures and conduct specialized research on them, with professional research on 'arbitration procedures' continuing until today. Thus, the Korean Arbitration Association Studies is positioned as the only specialized research organization in the field of arbitration. In the case of the Korean Arbitration Association Studies, which is the only society in Korea related to arbitration and alternative dispute resolution, the members are mainly scholars majoring in trade and commerce and ones majoring in law. This situation reflects the distinctive character of the arbitration system because it is a matter of dispute procedures related to trade and commerce and many scholars who research trade and commerce need to prepare for possible disputes. In addition, the arbitration procedure is a dispute settlement procedure that substitutes for litigation because it has research value as a legal system. In particular, the 'Journal of Arbitration Studies' published by the Korean Arbitration Association plays a role in mediation, as well as mediation and presentation of research papers in the ADR field. This study analyzes the trends of mediation and ADR-related papers published in 'Journal of Arbitration Studies', an academic journal of the Korean Arbitration Association Studies, in four dimensions, celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Korean Arbitration Association Studies. First, this study examined which sub-themes are mainly studied among the various viewpoints of mediation through thematic analysis. Second, it looked at what methodology was used to study intervention at the methodological level. Third, it assessed what countries and regions had been mainly studied at the regional level. Fourth, in terms of content, what kind of research had been mainly conducted and what kind of research was relatively insufficient was investigated, analyzing the research results of the last 30 years and presenting a milestone for the research direction of 'Journal of Arbitration Studies' in the future.

A Study of Demonstration Procedure for Onboard Ship Equipment (선내 장비 실선시험을 위한 절차연구)

  • Hyoseung Kim;Geonhong Kim;Seojeong Lee
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Navigation and Port Research Conference
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    • 2022.06a
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    • pp.218-219
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    • 2022
  • The Korea Institute for Advancement of Technology and the Ulsan ICT Promotion Agency are building an electric smart ship using a full range of ICT with advanced technology, and are expected to demonstrate it in 2022. For the demonstration of onboard ship equipment, it needs to develop a demonstration procedure. There are 4 types of onboard equipment preferentially selected for the development of the demonstration test procedure which are an electronic chart display and information system, a ship RADAR system, a voyage data recorder, and a ship energy efficiency monitoring system. This paper describes the demonstration procedure based on the equipment standard for the electronic chart display and information system among 4 selected types of demonstration equipment, and also the verification test checklist and template is introduced.

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INITIAL ACQUISITION PROCEDURE FOR KOMPSAT2 WITH K13ANTENNA

  • Lee Jeong-bae;Yang Hyung-mo;Ahn Sang-il;Kim Eun-kyou
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • 2005.10a
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    • pp.501-504
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    • 2005
  • In general, most incomplete communication link setup between satellite and ground station right after separation from launcher come from less accurate orbital vector ground station uses to track the satellite because only predicted orbital state vector is available during first few orbits. This paper describes the developed procedure for successful initial acquisition for KOMPSAT-2 using scanning functions ofK13 antenna system with predicted orbital information. Azimuth scan, raster scan, spiral scan functions were tested with KOMPSA Tl under intentionally degraded orbital information for antenna operation. Through tests, spiral scan function was decided to be best search scan among 3 scans. Developed procedure can assure the successful acquisition only if azimuth offset and time offset value are within +/-2deg and +/-30sec, respectively.

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Laboratory geometric calibration simulation analysis of push-broom satellite imaging sensor

  • Reza Sh., Hafshejani;Javad, Haghshenas
    • Advances in aircraft and spacecraft science
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.67-82
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    • 2023
  • Linear array imaging sensors are widely used in remote sensing satellites. The final products of an imaging sensor can only be used when they are geometrically, radiometrically, and spectrally calibrated. Therefore, at the first stages of sensor design, a detailed calibration procedure must be carefully planned based on the accuracy requirements. In this paper, focusing on inherent optical distortion, a step-by-step procedure for laboratory geometric calibration of a typical push-broom satellite imaging sensor is simulated. The basis of this work is the simulation of a laboratory procedure in which a linear imager mounted on a rotary table captures images of a pin-hole pattern at different angles. By these images and their corresponding pinhole approximation, the correction function is extracted and applied to the raw images to give the corrected ones. The simulation results illustrate that using this approach, the nonlinear effects of distortion can be minimized and therefore the accuracy of the geometric position of this method on the image screen can be improved to better than the order of sub-pixel. On the other hand, the analyses can be used to proper laboratory facility selection based on the imaging sensor specifications and the accuracy.