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Determination of Optimal Operating Angle for HVDC System (전류형 HVDC 시스템의 최적 운전각 결정)

  • Kim, Jin-Young;Kim, Jae-Han;Kim, Chan-Ki
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.61 no.1
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    • pp.7-15
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    • 2012
  • In this paper a process of determination for thyristors operating with optimal angle is described. The proposed method is based on the trade-off between the cost(due to rating and loss) and controllability of the system. Large control angle increases controllability of HVDC system and also increase the rating of the system which leads to a high price. Therefore it is important to determine a control angle at a first step of design procedure. This paper shows a rating trend of C.Tr, Valve and Filter due to control angle variation, and then introduces a determination process of the HVDC operating angle.

Comparison of Waterproofing Preparation Time with the Unfolded of Donut-type Staking Method Fire Hose in Indoor Hydrant System (옥내소화전설비에서 도너츠형 적재방식의 소방호스 전개형태에 따른 방수준비시간 비교)

  • Hong, Suk-Hwan;Kong, Ha-Sung
    • Journal of the Korea Safety Management & Science
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.115-122
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    • 2021
  • In this study, the purpose of this study was to examine the effect of twisting in the preparation of waterproofing in the process of unfolded donut-type staking method fire hoses in indoor hydrant system. The central pull-out method caused more twisting than the rolling method, and there was no significant difference in the number of twists according to the pull-out method in the case of male and female students. It was found that the time it took to untwist and prepare waterproofing was much shorter for male students. The angle valve and hose are connected, and the time to untwist and prepare for waterproofing after withdrawing the fire hose with the hose and nozzle connected was shorter than the unconnected state. In the rolling method, when a hose connected with two 15 m fire hoses was used and the angle valve-hose was connected, but the hose-nozzle was not connected, the least kinking occurred. The time to untwist and prepare for waterproofing was also the shortest. As a result, in the withdrawal method of the donut-type loaded fire hose in the indoor hydrant system, it is a rolling method rather than a central withdrawal method. With the angle valve and hose connected, unfold the fire hose with the hose and nozzle connected, if a large number of people unwind the twisted hose, the time to prepare for waterproofing can be shortened.

Relation between Pressure Variations and Noise in Axial Type Oil Piston Pumps

  • Kim, Jong-Ki;Kim, Hyoung-Eui;Jung, Jae-Youn;Oh, Seok-Hyung;Jung, Seok-Hoon
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • v.18 no.6
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    • pp.1019-1025
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    • 2004
  • Pressure variation is one of the major sources on noise emission in the axial type oil piston pumps. Therefore, it is necessary that the pressure variation characteristics of the oil hydraulic piston pumps be clarified to reduce the pump noise. Pressure variations in a cylinder at the discharge region and the pump noise were simultaneously measured with discharge pressures and rotational speeds during the pump working. To investigate the effects of the pre-compression and the V-notch in the valve plate, we used the three types of valve plates. In this research, it is clear that the pressure variation characteristics of axial type oil piston pumps is deeply related to the pre-compression and to the V-notch design in valve plate. Therefore, we could reduce the pump noise by using the appropriate pre-compression angle and the notch design that are between the suction port and the discharge port in valve plate.

Optimum Cam Profile Design and Experimental Verification on an OHC Type Cam-valve System (OHC형 캠-밸브 기구의 최적 캠 형상설계 및 실험적 검증)

  • 김성훈;김원경;박윤식
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.16 no.11
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    • pp.2049-2058
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    • 1992
  • In this work, a 6 degree of freedom lumped mass model is constructed for an OHC-type cam valve train analysis, and the model is verified experimentally. Using the verified model, an optimum cam profile is designed to minimize the maximum contact force between cam and follower under the constraints such as cam lift and cam event angle. The designed cam was carefully machined and tested experimentally. As operating the designed cam shaft on the test rig, the valve motion was precisely measured with laser displacement meter and the contact force was indirectly monitored by measuring strain at a certain point of the finger follower. Judging from the model simulation and experiment results, the maximum contact force can be reduced as much as more than 16.7 percent under maintaining the original valve flow area by adopting the optimum cam profile.

Analysis of In-cylinder Flow in a Miller Cycle Engine with Variable IVC for HEV (밀러사이클 적용 HEV 엔진 실린더의 가변흡기밸브 닫힘각에 따른 실린더내 유동해석)

  • Kim, Sangmyeong;Sung, Gisu;Lee, Jinwook
    • Journal of ILASS-Korea
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.25-32
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    • 2014
  • For reduction of $CO_2$ emission emitted from combustion engine, the developed nations have been focused on R&D of hybrid electric vehicle. Further more, many automobile companies are researching on various techniques related to engine used in HEV to enhance fuel economy. One of key techniques is miller cycle that control a valve timing to reduce compression stroke for saving energy and increase expansion stroke for high power. In this study, it was investigated the in-cylinder flow characteristics of miller cycle with variable intake valve timing by using the ANSYS simulation code. For simulation, the key analytic parameter defined as intake valve closing timing and cam profile. As main results, it was shown that LIVC cause a lower pressure inside cylinder and had better control turbulence intensity.

Surface Lay Effects on the Lubrication Characteristics in the Valve Part of a Swash-plate Type Axial Piston Pump (표면가공무늬가 사판식 액셜 피스톤펌프의 밸브부 윤활특성에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구)

  • Shin, Jung-Hun;Kang, Bo-Sik;Kim, Kyung-Woong
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.12-18
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    • 2012
  • This application study of a swash-plate type axial piston pump was concerned about the lubrication characteristics between cylinder barrel and valve plate which are the main rotating body and its opposite sliding part respectively. A computer simulation was implemented to assess bearing and sealing functions of the fluid film between cylinder barrel and valve plate. A numerical algorithm was developed to facilitate simultaneous calculations of dynamic cylinder pressure, 3 degree-of-freedom barrel motions considering inertia effect, and fluid film pressure assuming full fluid film lubrication regime. Central clearance, tilt angle, and azimuth angle of the rotating body were calculated for each time step. Surface waviness was found to be an influential factor due to the small fluid film thickness which can appear in flat land bearings. Five surface lays which can form on the lubrication surface in accordance with machining process were defined and analyzed using the simulation tool. Oil leakage flow and frictional torque in the fluid film between cylinder barrel and valve plate were also calculated to discuss in the viewpoint of energy loss. The simulation results showed that in actual sliding conditions proper surface non-flatness can make a positive effect on the energy efficiency and reliability of the thrust bearing.

Effects of the Geometry of Components Attached to the Drain Valve on the Performance of Water Hammer Pumps

  • Saito, Sumio;Takahashi, Masaaki;Nagata, Yoshimi;Dejima, Keita
    • International Journal of Fluid Machinery and Systems
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.367-374
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    • 2011
  • Water hammer pumps can effectively use the water hammer phenomenon in long-distance pipeline networks that include pumps and allow fluid transport without drive sources, such as electric motors. The results of experiments that examined the effect of the geometric form of water hammer pumps by considering their major dimensions have been reported. In addition, a paper has also been published analyzing the water hammer phenomenon numerically by using the characteristic curve method for comparison with experimental results. However, these conventional studies have not fully evaluated the pump performance in terms of pump head and flow rate, common measures indicating the performance of pumps. Therefore, as a first stage for the understanding of water hammer pump performance in comparison with the characteristics of typical turbo pumps, the previous paper experimentally examined how the hydrodynamic characteristics were affected by the inner diameter ratio of the drive and lifting pipes, the form of the air chamber, and the angle of the drive pipe. To understand the behavior of the components attached to the valve chamber and the air chamber that affects the performance of water hammer pumps, the previous study also determined the relationship between the water hammer pump performance and temporal changes in valve chamber and air chamber pressures according to the air chamber capacity. For the geometry of components attached to the drain valve, which is another major component of water hammer pumps, this study experimentally examines how the water hammer pump performance is affected by the length of the spring and the angle of the drain pipe.

The Development of Muffler with Controller Sensing Exhaust Gas Pressure in Automobile Exhaust System(1) -The general characteristics of exhaust system and characteristics of control valve- (자동차 배기계의 배기압 감응형 제어 머플러 개발(1) -배기계의 일반 특성과 제어 밸브의 특성-)

  • 이해철;이준서;윤준규;차경옥
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.37-44
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    • 2001
  • This study is focused on the development of a new muffler. A control valve installed in the exhaust system is operated by torsion springs, and its open angle is controlled automatically corresponding to the engine operating conditions. The experiments were done using an exhaust system simulator having the same pulsation wave frequency and similar pulsation propagation characteristics of a real exhaust system. The purpose of this study is to develop a new muffler system which has improved noise reduction quality and less power loss than conventional mufflers and electronic-control mufflers.

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Combustion Characteristics Using a S.I. Optically Acessible Engine with SCV (SCV를 장착학 가솔린 가시화엔진에서의 연소특성)

  • 정구섭;김형준;전충환;장영준
    • Journal of Advanced Marine Engineering and Technology
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.115-123
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    • 2001
  • This study describes the combustion characteristics under various condition of air excess ratio and ignition timing in a 2-valve gasoline optically accessible engine with swirl control valve(SCV). It adapted three different types of SCA(open ration 72.5%, 78%, 89%) to strengthen a swirl flow. Pressure data were acquired using pressure sensor to investigate the effect of swirl flow on combustion, and from these pressure data, IMEP(indicated mean effective pressure) and MFB(mass fraction burnt)were calculated to explain burn rate and flame speed. From acquired flame images, inspected the flame propagation direction, flame area, and flame centroid, Flame propagation direction was shown different tendency between with/without SCV, and flame area with SCV was faster and larger than that of conventional engine. Finally, the representative flame image at each crank angle were acquired by PDF method to verify flame growth process. It is found that strengthened swirl flow is more beneficial for faster and stable combustion.

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Development of Measurement System for Tappet Rotation in the Valve Train System (밸브 트레인 시스템의 태핏 회전 측정 장치의 개발)

  • 김형준;조명래;신흥주;한동철
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.81-86
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    • 1998
  • The purpose of this paper is to measure the rotational speed of tappet in OHC valve train system. Tappet has eccentricity about cam center, which induces the tappet rotation and prevents from wear. In this paper, the experimental test rig which composes of one cam system is developed to measure the tappet rotation by using the laser generating system, rotary encoder, optical fiber, and photo transistor. The direction of tappet rotation is judged from the oder of optical signal. As results of experiment, average and instant rotational speed and average rotation angle per one cam revolution are presented. Measured results show that eccentricity ratio is dominant factor for the tappet rotation, and tappet is rotated at the base circle.