• 제목/요약/키워드: Virtual mass coefficient

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회류수조를 이요한 자루그물의 가상질량 추정 (Estimation of the Virtual Mass of Conical Nets using Circulating Water Channel)

  • 김현영
    • 수산해양기술연구
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    • 제36권1호
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    • pp.60-65
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    • 2000
  • 수중에서 운동하는 그물어구의 가상질량은 어구의 운동을 해석하고 제어하는데 중요한 파라미터이다. 본 연구에서는 트롤어구의 가상질량을 추정하기 위해서 현재 트롤 어구에서 사용되고 있는 여러 종류의 그물감을 이용해서 자루그물을 제작하여 속도제어가 가능한 회류수조를 이용하여 가상 질량이 망지의 규격 및 망사의 부피 등과 어떤 관계가 있는지를 분석하였고, 실제어구의 가상질량 계산에 적용하여 보았다. 본 연구에서 얻어진 결과를 요약하면 다음과 같다. 1. 재료의 양은 같이 하고 순수하게 영각만을 달리한 각 그물에 대해 영각이 클수록 저항이 더 크게 나타났다. 2. 저항계수 (C 하(d))는 레이놀즈수(Re)에 따라 점점 감소하는 경향을 보이며, 식으로 나타내면 다음과 같았다. C 하(d)=0.039Re 상(-0.1474) 3. 망지의 표면적(TSA, Twine Surface Area)이 클수록 저항 값이 크게 나타났으며 식으로 나타내면 다음과 같다. R=21.398TSA 상(-0.4219) 4. 질량계수(C 하(M))는 유속(U)이 증가함에 따라 증가하는 경향을 나타내며 실험식은 다음과 같다. C 하(M)=37.557U-8.9684 5. 가상질량은 망사의 체적(V)과 d/l에 각각 비례관계를 나타냈다.

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공극매체에서의 파동장에 대한 Boussinesq 방정식의 유도 및 적용 (Derivation and Application of Boussinesq Equations for the Wave Field in Porous Media)

  • 전인식;민용침;임학수
    • 대한토목학회논문집
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    • 제35권5호
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    • pp.1061-1071
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    • 2015
  • 공극매체에서의 파동장을 해석할 목적으로 공극매체 흐름에 대한 Reynolds 이송정리를 적용하여 공극매체에서의 Navier-Stokes 방정식을 유도하였으며 기존의 연구들과 비교하였다. 또한, 이 N-S 방정식을 이용하여 공극매체 내외에서 파동장의 비선형성과 분산성을 적절히 재현하기 위한 확장형 Boussinesq 방정식을 유도하였다. 이들 방정식의 정확도를 검증하기 위하여 공극방파제의 반사율과 투과율에 대한 수치해석을 수행하여 그 결과를 기존의 수리실험결과들과 비교하였다. 수치해석결과는 토립자의 가상질량계수에 민감하게 반응하였으며 계수를 영으로 처리했을 때 수리실험결과와 비교적 잘 일치하는 것으로 나타났다.

Chine형선(型船)의 상하진동(上下振動)에 대(對)한 가상관성계수(假想慣性係數)에 관(關)하여 (On the Virtual Inertia Coefficient of the Chine-type Ship in Vertical Vibration)

  • 김극천;김정제
    • 대한조선학회지
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    • 제9권1호
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 1972
  • To contribute towards more accurate estimation of the virtual coefficient for the vertical vibration of the chine-type ship, experimentally obtained three-dimensional correction factors, J, of added mass of prismatic beams having cross section shape of hypotrocoid characters, slightly concaved Lewis form and elliptic form are investigated in connection with the applicability of an approximate analytical calculation method compared to that proposed by T. Kumai[6] for the Lewis form cylinders, and synthetically in compared with the experimental works on various cross section shapes of the other type by L.C. Burril et al[8] and the analytical works on the ellipsoid of revolution by F.M. Lewis[1] and J.L. Taylor[2]. The experimental results show that the aforementioned analytical method gives, unlike that for the Lewis form cylinders, considerably larger J-values for the chine-type cylinders, and that the influence of the character of the cross section shape on J-values is not remarkable in practical sense. Finally, considering in synthesis the experimental results on prismatic beams, the Burril's works on palabolic plan form and elliptic plan form, and that the chine-type ship usually has a hull form of transom stern, it is fairly safe to say, at the present stage, that adoptation of the Taylor's J-values will not results in any large error in estimation of the virtual inertia coefficients of the chine-type ships.

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선체수평진동(船體水平振動)에 있어서의 부가질량(附加質量) 3차원수정계수(次元修正係數) (Three Dimensional Correction Factors for the Added Mass in the Horizontal Vibration of Ships)

  • 김극천;유병건
    • 대한조선학회지
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    • 제11권1호
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    • pp.9-16
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    • 1974
  • To contribute towards more accurate estimation of the virtual inertia coefficient for the horizontal vibration of ships, three dimensional correction factor $J_H$ for the added mass of finitely long elliptic prismatic bars in horizontal vibration in a free surface of an ideal fluid are calculated. In the problem formulation Dr. T. Kumai's quasi-finite length concept[1,11,12] is employed. Now that, in Dr. Kumai's work[1] for the horizontal vibration the mathematical model was a circular cylinder, the principal aim of the authors' work is to investigate the influence of the beam-draft ratio B/T on $J_H$. The numerical results of this work are shown in Fig.3 graphically, from which we may recognize that the influence of B/T on $J_H$ is remarkable as much as that of the length-draft ratio L/T(refer to Fig.1 also). In Fig.3 the curves for B/T=2.00 are of those based on Dr. Kumai's result[1]. On the other hand, the experimental data obtained by Burril et al.[9] for the horizontal vibration of finitely long prismatic bars of various cross-section shapes are compared with the theoretical added mass coefficients defined by combination of the authors' $J_H$ from Fig.3 and two dimensional coefficients $C_H$ obtained by Lewis form approximation for the corresponding sections. They are in reasonable correspondence with each other as shown in Fig.2. Finally, considering that the longitudinal profile of full-form ship's hull is well resembled to that of an elliptic cylinder and that the influences of other factors such as the sectional area coefficient and the shape of section contour itself can be well merged in the two dimensional added mass coefficient, the authors recommend that the data given in Fig.3 may be successfully adopted for the three dimensional correction factor the added mass in the horizontal vibration of hull-form ships.

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사각헝 탱크 구조의 접수 진동 특성에 관한 연구 (Analytical and Experimental Study on Vibration Characteristics for Rectangular Tank Structure Filled with Fluid)

  • 최수현;김극수;손성완
    • 한국소음진동공학회논문집
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    • 제12권3호
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    • pp.195-203
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    • 2002
  • In the engine room and the aft part areas of the ship, there exist so many tank structures contacting with fresh water or sea water or oil. If these structures exhibit excessive vibrations during the sea trials, it takes a lot of cost, time and effort to improve vibration situation because the reinforcement work requires emptying the fluid out of the tanks, additional welding and special painting. It is therefore very important to predict a precise vibration characteristics of the tank structures at the design stage, however it is not easy to estimate vibration characteristics of the structures because of difficulties for accurate evaluation of the added (or virtual) mass effect due to the fluid inside the tank. In this paper, numerical and experimental approaches have been performed to present same fundamental data necessary for anti-vibration design of tank structures contacting with fluid, by investigating vibration behaviors of rectangular tank structure for various water depths.

Numerical Analysis of Convective Heat and Mass Transfer around Human Body under Strong Wind

  • Li, Cong;Ito, Kazuhide
    • 국제초고층학회논문집
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    • 제1권2호
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    • pp.107-116
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    • 2012
  • The overarching objective of this study is to predict the convective heat transfer around a human body under forced strong airflow conditions assuming a strong wind blowing through high-rise buildings or an air shower system in an enclosed space. In this study, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analyses of the flow field and temperature distributions around a human body were carried out to estimate the convective heat transfer coefficient for a whole human body assuming adult male geometry under forced convective airflow conditions between 15 m/s and 25 m/s. A total of 45 CFD analyses were analyzed with boundary conditions that included differences in the air velocity, wind direction and turbulence intensity. In the case of approach air velocity $U_{in}=25m/s$ and turbulent intensity TI = 10%, average convective heat transfer coefficient was estimated at approximately $100W/m^2/K$ for the whole body, and strong dependence on air velocity and turbulence intensity was confirmed. Finally, the formula for the mean convective heat transfer coefficient as a function of approaching average velocity and turbulence intensity was approximated by using the concept of equivalent steady wind speed ($U_{eq}$).

Analysis of Stability on Single-leg Standing by Wearing a Head Mounted Display

  • Woo, Byung Hoon
    • 한국운동역학회지
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    • 제27권2호
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    • pp.149-155
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    • 2017
  • Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of three visual conditions (eyes opened, eyes closed, and wearing of a head mounted display [HMD]) on single-leg standing through kinematics and kinetic analysis. Method: Twelve college students (age: $24.5{\pm}2.6years$, height: $175.0{\pm}6.4cm$, weight: $69.2{\pm}5.1kg$) participated in this study. The study method adopted three-dimensional analysis with six cameras and ground reaction force measurement with one force plate. The analysis variables were coefficient of variation (CV) of the center of body mass, head movement, ground reaction force, and center of pressure, which were analyzed using one-way analysis of variance with repeated measures according to visual conditions. Results: In most cases, the results of this study showed that the CV was significantly higher in the order of HMD wearing, eyes closed, and eyes opened conditions. Conclusion: Our results indicated that body sway was the largest in the HMD wearing condition, and the risk of falling was high owing to the low stability.