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Effective Performance Prediction of Axial Flow Compressors Using a Modified Stage-Stacking Method (단축적법의 개선에 의한 축류압축기의 효과적인 성능예측)

  • Song, Tae-Won;Kim, Jae-Hwan;Kim, Tong-Seop;Ro, Sung-Tack
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.24 no.8
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    • pp.1077-1084
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    • 2000
  • In this work, a modified stage-stacking method for the performance prediction of multi-stage axial flow compressors is proposed. The method is based on a simultaneous calculation of all interstage variables (temperature, pressure, flow velocity) instead of the conventional sequential stage-by-stage scheme. The method is also very useful in simulating the effect of changing angles of the inlet guide vane and stator vanes on the compressor operating characteristics. Generalized stage performance curves are used in presenting the performance characteristics of each stage. General assumptions enable determination of flow path data and stage design performance. Performance of various real compressors is predicted and comparison between prediction and field data validates the usefulness of the present method.

Effect of stacking sequence on thermal stresses in laminated plates with a quasi-square cutout using the complex variable method

  • Chaleshtari, Mohammad H. Bayati;Khoramishad, Hadi
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.77 no.2
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    • pp.245-259
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    • 2021
  • In this research, the influence of the laminate stacking sequence on thermal stress distribution in symmetric composite plates with a quasi-square cutout subjected to uniform heat flux is examined analytically using the complex variable technique. The analytical solution is obtained based on the thermo-elastic theory and the Lekhnitskii's method. Furthermore, by employing a suitable mapping function, the solution of symmetric laminates containing a circular cutout is extended to the quasi-square cutout. The effect of important parameters including the stacking sequence of laminates, the angular position, the bluntness, the aspect ratio of cutout, the flux angle and the composite material are examined on the thermal stress distribution. It is found out that the circular shape for cutout may not necessarily be the optimum geometry for all stacking sequences. The finite element analysis results are used to validate the analytical solution.

The behavior of adhesive joints affected by the geometry and stacking sequence of composite materials

  • Ait Kaci Djafar;Zagane Mohammed El Sallah;Moulgada Abdelmadjid;Sahli Abderahmane
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.88 no.6
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    • pp.609-623
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    • 2023
  • The objective of this study is to investigate the distribution of von Mises stress, peeling stress, and shear stress in the adhesive layer used to bond two composite panels, considering various parameters using a three-dimensional finite element method. The stiffness of the materials and the effect of the stacking order on the amount of load transferred to the adhesive layer were examined to determine which type of laminate generates less stress at the bond line. The study analyzed six different stacking sequences, all with a common first layer in contact with the adhesive and a 0° orientation. Additionally, the impact of using hybrid composites on reducing bond line stress was investigated.

Numerical Analysis and Measurement of Magnetization Loss in BSCCO Multi-stacked Conductor According to Stacking Geometry (적층 배열형상에 따른 BSCCO 적층선재의 자화손실 특성 수치해석 및 측정)

  • Park, Myung-Jin;Lim, Hyoung-Woo;Lee, Kwang-Youn;Cha, Guee-Soo;Lee, Ji-Kwang
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers B
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    • v.55 no.2
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    • pp.83-88
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    • 2006
  • AC loss is one of the main research area in AC power application using high temperature superconductor(HTS), such as HTS transformer, HTS current limiter and HTS cable, because it is closely related to efficiency, economic estimation and design of power device. A lot of research for various arrangements of HTS tapes have been performed to increase a capacity of transport current because single HTS tape can not satisfy the demanded current capacity in HTS power application. In this paper, we studied magnetization loss by different several arrangements of BSCCO tapes such as Edge-to-Edge type, Face-to-Face type and Matrix type through numerical analysis by 2D-FEM and measurement. As a result, we got the result that the magnetization loss of Face-to-Face type arrangements was lower than those of other arrangement types under the conditions of the same stacking number. We think that the result was due to shield effect by demagnetization of adjacent HTS tapes which are located face to face.

Strength Analysis of Rear Upright Laminated with Carbon Fiber Composite for Leisure Purposed Small Electric Car (카본섬유 복합재 라미네이트를 적용한 레저용 소형 전기차량의 후륜 업라이트의 구조강도 해석)

  • Jang, Woongeun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Industry Convergence
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.273-280
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    • 2019
  • Carbon fiber composite laminate has been widely used in the area of sports applications such as race car, golf club, fishing rods, yacht. In this study, carbon fiber composite laminate was used in the rear upright of leisure purposed small size single-seat electric race car to reduce its unsprung mass of suspension system. The focus of this research is to investigate in finding optimal stacking lay-up of rear upright laminated with carbon fiber composite in the early design phase. Forces transferred from circuit road to rear upright were estimated through MBD(Multi-Body Dynamics)model of the rear suspension geometry. To evaluate the strength of the rear upright laminated with carbon fiber composite which generally behaves in an anisotropic or orthotropic manner, FEA(Finite Element Analysis) model suitable for composite materials was built followed by its strength was evaluated depending on different stacking lay-up. The result showed that Symmetric stacking lay-up [$45^{\circ}/-45^{\circ}/90^{\circ}/0^{\circ}$]s for frontal area and symmetric stacking lay-up with 1mm aluminum core [$45^{\circ}/-45^{\circ}/90^{\circ}/Core$]s for rear area were most suitable of 16 lay-up cases from the side of both strength based on Tasi-wu failure index and weight.

Design of Propeller Geometry Using Blade Sections Adapted to Surface Streamlines (표면 유선에 정렬된 날개 단면을 이용한 프로펠러 형상 설계)

  • Kim, Yoo-Chul;Kim, Tae-Wan;Suh, Jung-Chun
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.43 no.4 s.148
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    • pp.440-450
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    • 2006
  • In this paper, we suggest a design concept of defining the propeller geometry by stacking up the blade sections aligned with propeller surface streamlines. Numerical and experimental propeller open water(P.O.W.) characteristics of a newly designed propeller are presented. The surface streamlines for a propeller are obtained by using the panel method. Redefinition of the blade sections aligned with the streamlines is provided together with 8-spline modeling, by which we manufacture model propellers. We carried out the P.O.W, tests in a towing tank in order to show the effect of the present method on P.O.W. characteristics.

Reduction Characteristics on Perpendicular Magnetization Loss in Transposed Stacking Conductor of Striated YBCO CC (분할형 YBCO CC들을 전위한 적층도체의 수직 자화손실 저감 특성)

  • Lee, J.K.;Byun, S.B.;Han, B.W.;Park, S.H.;Choi, S.J.;Kim, W.S.;Park, C.;Choi, K.D.
    • Progress in Superconductivity and Cryogenics
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.15-19
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    • 2009
  • Recently, it is proposed to make striations on the YBCO coated conductor and to transpose each other as one of the solutions to decrease the perpendicular magnetization loss. For large power application using HTS, the stacked conductor packing the YBCO coated conductors should be used because single conductor is limited in flowing of demanded large current. In this paper, we research the affect of the striation and continuously transposed stacking geometry on the magnetization loss in perpendicularly exposed magnetic field. Several short samples having different number of striation and continuously transposed stack are prepared and tested in perpendicularly exposed magnetic field for the magnetization loss characteristics. The magnetization loss of striated sample was lower than sample without striation. The reduction effect on magnetization loss by the striation is obviously appeared in higher field and lower number of stack and decreased as increasing the transposed stacking number. Also, the reduction effect by transposed stack is obviously appeared in lower field at lower number of striation and isn't appeared at higher striation number and higher magnetic field.

Development of Axial Compressor Design and Performance/Flow Analysis Program (축류 압축기 설계 및 성능/유동 해석 프로그램 개발)

  • Yoon, S.H.;Lee, K.Y.;Park, J.Y.;Park, T.J.;Choi, M.S.;Baek, J.H.
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2001.11b
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    • pp.658-663
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    • 2001
  • In this study, the axial-compressor design and performance/flow analysis program is developed. A mean-line analysis was used to determine optimum arrangement of overall geometry and its off-design performance is predicted by stage-stacking method. Three dimensional blade shape is generated using radial equilibrium equation and vortex methods. Various blade shape is generated and their performance is compared. Finally the quasi-three dimensional flow analysis is applied to investigate the detailed flow phenomena.

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Variable Geometry Mixed Flow Turbine for Turbochargers: An Experimental Study

  • Rajoo, Srithar;Martinez-Botas, Ricardo
    • International Journal of Fluid Machinery and Systems
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.155-168
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    • 2008
  • This paper investigates a variable geometry (VG) mixed flow turbine with a novel, purposely designed pivoting nozzle vane ring. The nozzle vane ring was matched to the 3-dimensional aspect of the mixed flow rotor leading edge with lean stacking. It was found that for a nozzle vane ring in a volute, the vane surface pressure is highly affected by the flow in the volute rather than the adjacent vane surface interactions, especially at closer nozzle positions. The performance of the VG mixed flow turbine has been evaluated experimentally in steady and unsteady flow conditions. The VG mixed flow turbine shows higher peak efficiency and swallowing capacity at various vane angle settings compared to an equivalent nozzleless turbine. Comparison with an equivalent straight vane arrangement shows a higher swallowing capacity but similar efficiencies. The VG turbine unsteady performance was found to deviate substantially from the quasi-steady assumption compared to a nozzleless turbine. This is more evident in the higher vane angle settings (smaller nozzle passage), where there are high possibility of choking during a pulse cycle. The presented steady and unsteady results are expected to be beneficial in the design of variable geometry turbochargers, especially the ones with a mixed flow turbine.

Stitching Effect on Flexural and Interlaminar Properties of MWK Textile Composites

  • Byun, Joon-Hyung;Wang, Yi-Qi;Um, Moon-Kwang;Lee, Sang-Kwan;Song, Jung-Il;Kim, Byung-Sun
    • Composites Research
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.136-141
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    • 2015
  • The stitching process has been widely utilized for the improvement of through-thickness property of the conventional laminated composites. This paper reports the effects of stitching on the flexural and interlaminar shear properties of multi-axial warp knitted (MWK) composites in order to identify the mechanical property improvements. In order to minimize the geometric uncertainties associated with the stacking pattern of fabrics, the regular lay-up was considered in the examination of the stitching effect. The key parameters are as follows: the stitch spacings, the stitching types, the stitching location, and the location of compression fixture nose. These parameters have little effect on the flexural and interlaminar shear properties, except for the case of stitching location. However, the geometry variations caused by the stitching resulted in minor changes to the mechanical properties consistently. Stitching on the $0^{\circ}$ fibers showed the lowest flexural strength and modulus (12% reduction for both properties). The stitch spacing of 5 mm resulted in 8% reduction for the case of interlaminar strength compared with that of 10 mm spacing.