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Output Filter and Controller designs for UPS Inverter with Single-Phase (단상 UPS 인버터의 출력필터와 제어기 설계)

  • Kim, Jae-Sig;Choi, Chang-Ho;Choi, Jae-Ho
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2001.07b
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    • pp.1064-1066
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    • 2001
  • In this paper, the harmonic components generated by those two sources are analyzed separately based on the transfer function and shown as the closed form considering the switching frequency, speed of the control processor, gain of the controller, and the inductor and capacitor value of L-C filter. A design procedure is described with one flow chart and explained step by step.

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Study of Forming Analysis Auto-body Panel Using One-step Theory (One-Step 이론을 이용한 차체판넬 성형 해석에 관한 연구)

  • Ahn H.G.;KO H.H.;Lee C.H.;Ahn B.I.;Moon W.S.;Jung D.W.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2005.06a
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    • pp.585-588
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    • 2005
  • Many process parameters have an effect on the auto-body panel forming process. A well designed blank shape causes the material to flow smoothly, reduces the punch and yields a product with uniform thickness distribution. Therefore, the determination of an initial blank shape plays the important role of saving time and cost in the auto-body panel forming process. For these reasons, some approaches to estimate the initial blank shape have been implemented, in this paper The one-step approach using a finite element inverse method will be introduced to predict the optimal forming with changing of blank pressure the developed program is applied to auto-body panel forming.

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A Study on Design and Combustion Characteristic of a $H_2O_2$/Kerosene Uni-Injector Rocket Engine (과산화수소/케로신 단일 인젝터 설계 및 혼합비에 따른 연소특성)

  • Kim, Bo-Yeon;Lee, Yang-Suk;Kim, Geun-Chul;Ko, Yung-Sung;Kim, Yoo;Kim, Sun-Jin
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2010.05a
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    • pp.81-84
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    • 2010
  • In this study, a coaxial swirl injector using hydrogen peroxide and kerosene was designed and combustion performance tests were performed to evaluate combustion characteristic according to mixture ratio. Spray characteristic of the injector was verified by cold flow test and combustion performances according to mixture ratio were evaluated by the characteristic exhaust velocity. Test results showed that the combustion efficiency at the design condition was about 95% and the pressure fluctuation was very small.

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Comparison of Combustion Performance between Single Injector Combustor and Sub-scale Combustor (액체로켓엔진 연소기용 단일 분사기 연소기와 축소형 연수고 수류/연소시험 결과 비교)

  • Kim, Seung-Han;Han, Yeoung-Min;Seo, Seong-Hyeon;Moon, Il-Yoon;Lee, Kwang-Jin
    • 유체기계공업학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2006.08a
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    • pp.451-454
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    • 2006
  • This paper describes the results of cold flow test and hot firing tests of an uni-element coaxial swirl injector and hot firing tests of a subscale combustor, as to the development effort of coaxial swirl injector for high performance liquid rocket engine combustor. A major design parameter for coaxial swirl injector is the recess number of a bi-swirl injector. The results of hot firing tests of the uni-element injector combustor and the sub-scale combustor are analyzed to investigate the effect of the recess number influencing on the combustion performance and pressure fluctuation. The test results of a cold flow test of the unielement combustor shows that it was shown that the change in recess number has significant effect on mixing characteristics and efficiency, while the effect of recess number on atomization characteristic is not The results of a series of firing tests using unielement and subscale combustor show that the recess length significantly affects the hydraulic characteristics, the combustion efficiency, and the dynamics of the liquid oxygen/kerosene bi-swirl injector. As a point of combustion performance, combustion efficiencies are 90% for unielement combustor and 95% for subscale combustor. The difference in the characteristic velocities between the unielement combustor and the subscale combustor may be caused by the difference in thermal loss to the combustor wall and the relative lengths of the combustion chamber. For a mixed type coaxial swirl combustor, the pressure drop across the injector increases as recess number becomes larger. The low frequency pressure fluctuation observed in unielement combustor can be related to the propellant mixing characteristics of the coaxial bi-swirl injector. The effect of the recess number on the pressure fluctuation inside the combustion chamber is more significant in un i-element combustor than the subscale combustor, of which the phenomena are also observed in time domain and frequency domain.

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Control Effects of the Hydrodynamic Force of the Submerged NACA0018 arranging in a Row in a Uniform Stream (균일흐름 중에 놓인 병렬구조를 가진 몰수형 NACA0018의 간격변화가 유체력 제어효과에 미치는 영향)

  • Gim, Ok-Sok;Shon, Chang-Bae;Lee, Gyoung-Woo
    • Journal of Navigation and Port Research
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    • v.34 no.5
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    • pp.325-330
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    • 2010
  • An open water rudder test was carried out to figure out the flow characteristics around a twin rudder at $Re=1.5{\times}10^4$. In the analysis, the unique characteristics of a twin rudder, which affects rudder forces, were explained. The analysis includes varying angles of attack from 10 to 30 degrees. In this paper, the measured results have been compared with each other to predict the performance characteristics of a twin rudder's 2-dimensional section by 2-frame grey level cross correlation PIV method. The length L=0.75C between upper and lower rudders could be defined as the critical length.

Determination of Material Properties of Tube using Inverse Engineering and Analytic Method in Tube Bulge Test (역공학과 해석적 방법을 이용한 관재벌지시험에서의 관재물성치 결정)

  • Kim, Tae-Joon;Kim, Nak-Soo
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.27 no.9
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    • pp.1508-1516
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    • 2003
  • In numerical analysis for hydroforming process, the stress calculation is effected by flow stress which is general obtained by stress-strain relationship from uni-axial tension test, so the result of the analysis, especially in tube hydroforming, has limitation of accuracy, tubes are made in roll-forming process and become work-hardened. Then roll forming process causes material properties between rolling direction and circumstantial direction of the tube to be different. So it is difficult to predict material behavior in the process condition of bi-axial stress state. In this study, the flow stress of the tube is determined by inverse engineering approach and bulge test that is widely used for formability test in the condition of bi-axial stress. And Hill's quadratic yield function and flow rule are used to consider the anisotropy of the tube in the roll forming process.

Fabrication of NiO buffer film on textured Ni substrate for YBCO coated conductor (Textured Ni 기판 위에 YBCO coated conductor 모재용 NiO 완충층 제조)

  • Sun, Jong-Won;Kim, Hyoung-Seop;Jung, Choon-Ghwan;Lee, Hee-Gyoun
    • Progress in Superconductivity
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.125-129
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    • 2001
  • NiO buffer layers were deposited on texture Ni tapes fur YBCO coated conductors by MOCVD(metal organic chemical vapor deposition) method, using a single solution source. Variables were deposition temperature and flow rate of $0_2$carrier gas. At higher temperatures, The NiO(111) texture was well developed, but the NiO(200) texture was developed at low temperatures. The best result was obtained at the deposition temperature of$ 470^{\circ}C$ and the gas flow rate of 200 sccm. FWHM value of $\omega$-scan fur NiO(200) of the film and $\Phi$-scan for NiO(111) of the film was $4.2^{\circ}$ and $7^{\circ}$, respectively.

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The Temperature Dependent C-H/V Constitutive Modeling for Magnesium Alloy Sheet (마그네슘 판재를 위한 온도 의존형 C-H/V 구성 모델에 관한 연구)

  • Park, J.H.;Lee, J.K.;Kim, H.Y.
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.221-227
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    • 2012
  • The automotive and electronic industries have seriously considered the use of magnesium alloys because of their excellent properties such as strength to weight ratio, EMI shielding capability, etc. However, it is difficult to form magnesium alloys at room temperature because of the mechanical deformation related to twinning. Hence, magnesium alloys are normally formed at elevated temperatures. In this study, a temperature dependent constitutive model, the C-H/V model, for the magnesium alloy AZ31B sheet is proposed. A hardening law based on nonlinear kinematic and H/V(Hollomon/Voce) hardening model is used to properly characterize the Bauschinger effect and the stabilization of the flow stress. Material parameters were determined from a series of uni-axial cyclic experiments(C-T-C) with the temperature ranging between 150 and $250^{\circ}C$. The developed models are fit to experimental data and a comparison is made.

Development of Three-dimensional Baroclinic Hydrodynamic Model and flow Patterns of the Suyoung Bay (3차원 경합 海水流動 모델의 開發과 水營蠻의 폐수유동)

  • 김차겸;이종섭
    • 한국해양학회지
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.86-100
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    • 1993
  • Three-dimensional baroclinic hydrodynamic model, BACHOM-3, is developed using ADI finite difference scheme. The model is applied to a uni-nodal standing wave in a rectagular basin. The model results for the surface elevation and velocities coincide with the analytical results. To verify the field applicability of the model and to investigate the flow patterns of the Suyoung Bay in Pusan, Korea, the model is applied to the bay. The numerically predicted velocity predicted velocity fields during spring tide at normal river flow are compared with field measurements, the comparisons show good agreement. A clockwise residual circulations at the first level (depth = 0∼2m) and the second level (depth=2∼5 m) of the central part of the bay occur, and the ebb flow is stronger than the flood flow. Computed velocity fields show that the phase difference of velocities between the surface layer and bottom layer occurs and the phase lag increases with height from the bottom. Then, the model is applied successfully for the computation of flow fields considering flood river flow and wind effects. When the wind is blowing toward the land from the sea, the flow patterns at the surface layer correspond with the wind direction, but the flow patterns at the near solid boundary of the lower layer show opposite currents to the wind direction.

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Development of Wireless Respiratory Air Flow and Urinary Flow Measurement System for Home Healthcare (가정용 무선 호흡기류 및 요속신호 계측 시스템 개발)

  • Cha, Eun-Jong;Lee, In-Kwang;Lee, You-Mi;Han, Soon-Wha;Han, Jeong-Su;Suh, Jae-Won;Park, Chan-Sik;Kim, Kyung-Ah
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.61 no.9
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    • pp.1350-1357
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    • 2012
  • Medical system for personal health management recently changes its paradigm from hospital service to self home care based on ubiquitous technology for healthcare anywhere at any time. The present study developed a wireless bio-signal measurement system for patients to self manage pulmonary disease and benign prostate hyperplasia(BPH), both of which are chronic diseases with increasing frequency in modern society. Velocity-type respiratory air flow transducer adapted to develop respiratory module for pulmonary disease management was simplified in structure to measure uni-directional flow since most important diagnostic parameters are evaluated on the expiratory flow signal only. Standard weight measurement technique was introduced to obtain urinary flow signal for BPH management. Three load cell signals were acquired for averaging to minimize noise, followed by accuracy evaluation. Transmission and receiver modules were also developed with user program for wireless communication. Averaged relative errors were 2.05 and 1.02% for respiratory volume and maximal flow rate, respectively, and the relative error was 2.17% for urinary volume, demonstrating that both modules enabled very accurate measurements. Wireless communication distance was verified within 15m, long enough for home care application. The present system allows the user to select a necessary measurement module on a particular health demand and to immediately provide the self-test results, thus better quality health care would be possible.