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Water impact of three dimensional wedges using CFD

  • Nair, Vinod V.;Bhattacharyya, S.K.
    • Ocean Systems Engineering
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.223-246
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    • 2018
  • In this paper the results of CFD simulations, that were carried out to study the impact pressures acting on a symmetric wedge during water entry under the influence of gravity, are presented. The simulations were done using a solver implementing finite volume discretization and using the VOF scheme to keep track of the free surface during water entry. The parameters such as pressure on impact, displacement, velocity, acceleration and net hydrodynamic forces, etc., which govern the water entry process are monitored during the initial stage of water entry. In addition, the results of the complete water entry process of wedges covering the initial stage where the impact pressure reaches its maximum as well as the late stage that covers the rebound process of the buoyant wedge are presented. The study was conducted for a few touchdown velocities to understand its influence on the water entry phenomenon. The simulation results are compared with the experimental measurements available in the literature with good accuracy. The various computational parameters (e.g., mesh size, time step, solver, etc.) that are necessary for accurate prediction of impact pressures, as well as the entry-exit trajectory, are discussed.

Determination of an Effective Wedge Angle by Combination of Two Arbitrary Universal Wedge Fields in Radiation Therapy of Cancer Patients with Megavoltage Photon Beams

  • Shamsi, Azin;Birgani, Mohammad Javad Tahmasebi;Behrooz, Mohammad Ali;Arvandi, Sholeh;Fatahiasl, Jafar;Maskny, Reza;Abdalvand, Neda
    • Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.197-200
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    • 2016
  • Background: Wedge filters are commonly used in radiation oncology for eliminating hot spots and creating a uniform dose distribution in optimizing isodose curves in the target volume for clinical aspects. These are some limited standard physical wedges ($15^{\circ}$, $30^{\circ}$, $45^{\circ}$, $60^{\circ}$),or creating an arbitrary wedge angle, like motorized wedge or dynamic wedge,${\ldots}$ The new formulation is presented by the combination of wedge fields for determining an arbitrary effective wedge angles. The isodose curves also are derived for these wedges. Materials and Methods: we performed the dosimetry of Varian Clinac 2100C/D with Scanditronix Wellhofer water blue phantom, CU500E, OmniPro - Accept software and 0.13cc ionization chamber for 6Mv photon beam in depth of 10cm (reference depth) for universal physical wedges ($15^{\circ}$, $30^{\circ}$, $45^{\circ}$, and $60^{\circ}$) and reference field $10.10cm^2$. By combining the isodose curve standard wedge fields with compatible weighting dose for each field, the effective isodose curve is calculated for any wedge angle. Results: The relation between a given effective wedge angle and the weighting of each combining wedge fields was derived. A good agreement was found between the measured and calculated wedge angles and the maximum deviation did not exceed $3^{\circ}$. The difference between the measured and calculated data decreased when the combined wedge angles were closer. The results are in agreement with the motorized single wedge appliance in the literature. Conclusions: This technique showed that the effective wedge angle that is obtained from this method is adequate for clinical applications and the motorized wedge formalism is a special case of this consideration.

E-polarized electromagnetic diffraction by a composite wedge, I: physical optics solution (도체와 유전체가 복합된 쇄기에 의한 E-편파된 전자파의 회절, I: 물리광학해)

  • 김세윤;김상욱
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics A
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    • v.32A no.8
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    • pp.39-46
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    • 1995
  • A complete form of physical optics solution to the E-polarized diffraction by a composite of conducting and dielectric wedges is obtained by sum ov geometrical optics solution and edge-diffracted field. The diffraction coefficients of the edge-diffracted field are expressed in series of cotangent functions. The electric field patterns of the physical optics solution are plotted in figures.

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Development of Magentic Wedges for Inductions Motors via Tape Casting Process (Tape-Casting법을 이용한 고효율 유도 전동기용 자성웨지의 제조기술 개발)

  • Lee, Yong-Ho
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1999.11b
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    • pp.446-449
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    • 1999
  • 본 연구에서는 기존의 자성 웨지의 제조공정을 대체하여 제조 공정이 단순하고, 그의 정밀성이 우수한 tape casting-lamination법에 의한 자성 웨지의 제조 공정의 적용 가능성에 대한 연구를 수행하였다. 철 분말과 에폭시 slurry는 우수한 tape casting 특성을 보여주었으며, 이렇게 얻어진 green tape과 유리 섬유를 적층하여 자성 웨지를 얻었다. 이러한 과정을 거쳐서 얻어진 제품의 품질 특성을 평가한 결과, 기존의 제조 공정으로 얻어진 제품에 비하여 품질의 균일성이 우수하며, 제조 공정을 혁신적으로 단축하는 것이 가능한 것을 보여주고 있다.

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Comparison of Nondestructive and Destructive Tests in High Voltage Motor Stator Windings (고압전동기 고정자 권선에서 비파괴와 파괴시험의 비교)

  • Ju, Young-Ho
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1999.07e
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    • pp.2097-2100
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    • 1999
  • Nondestructive and destructive tests were performed the stator windings of three high voltage motors prior to the rewind. Nondestructive tests included ac current increase rate($\Delta$I), dissipation factor(${\Delta}tan{\delta}$), and maximum partial discharge(Qm) The destructive tests included breakdown at three phases with ac voltage. Flashover occurred between the connected winding of endwinding and the stator flame. In two cases creeping discharge occurred between the individual phase windings and the wedges In the stator ends. The results of destructive tests could rarely be determined the breakdown voltage.

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Analysis of dual integral equation formulated for EM waves scattered by wedges (쉐기형 산란체에 의해 산란된 전자파에 대한 쌍적분 방정식 해석)

  • Kim, Se-Yun;Na, Jeong-Ung;Sin, Sang-Yeong
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1985.07a
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    • pp.344-347
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    • 1985
  • Hew dual integral equation for electromagnetic field scattered by an arbitrary dielectric wedge is formulated. In order to check the validity and physical meaning of the formulated equation, it is applied to the well-known case which is the diffraction by a perfectly conducting wedge.

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Acoustic Characteristics of Wedge-shaped Anechoic Tiles with Different Wedge-apex Angles (꼭지각이 다른 쐐기형 무반향 타일의 음향특성)

  • 김성기;이강일;윤석왕
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.5-11
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    • 2001
  • Acoustic characteristics of the wedge-shaped anechoic tiles, used as absorbing lining materials for an anechoic water tank, were investigated for different wedge-apex angles. The anechoic tile base has the dimensions of 400mm x 385mm x 15.5mm. In order to investigate anechoic effect, the wedge-apex angles 30° and 60° were selected by using a ray-tracing method. The reflection loss of the anechoic tiles with and without wedges were experimentally studied at normal incident sound waves in water. In this experiment, the reflection loss of wedge-shaped anechoic tiles with the optimum wedge-apex angle 30° is larger than one with the angle 60° and one without wedges. The experimental results show that the wedge-shaped anechoic tiles with the wedge-apex angle 30°, optimized by using ray-tracing method, turn out better absorbing lining materials of an anechoic water tank.

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Design of Wedge in the Electro-Mechanical Brakes for Commercial Vehicles to Boost Braking Friction Forces (브레이크 마찰력 증가를 위한 상용차용 전기-기계식 브레이크의 쐐기 설계)

  • Lee, Sang Min;Park, Jeonghun;Nam, Kanghyun;Yoo, Chang-Hee;Park, Sang-Shin
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.55-59
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    • 2018
  • This paper proposes a new type of electro-mechanical wedge brake for commercial vehicles. The brake operates on a novel mechanism for self-boosting braking friction forces using eccentric shafts, and involves wedges that are inserted between the rampbridge and traverse; this self-boosting mechanism is explained herein. A dynamic analysis using ADAMS was conducted, and the findings are reported. The constraint and contact conditions are explained to verify the precision of the dynamic analysis. The dynamic analysis shows that in the proposed mechanism, the self-boosting effect occurs as desired. However, it is also noted that the system has a limitation in terms of the production of unlimited braking forces that can jam the roller inside the wedges. After demonstrating the self-boosting effect, dynamic analyses are performed for several values of the wedge angles and friction coefficients between the brake pads and disks. Conventionally, a lower wedge angle has been suggested owing to its provision of a larger clamping force for given friction coefficients. However, it is noted that lower wedge angles can lead to a higher probability of occurrence of undesirable high braking forces, which can jam the roller into the wedge; thus, a larger wedge angle is preferable for avoiding the undesirable jamming phenomena. These analysis results are presented and discussed herein.

Quality Assurance of Operation of Enhanced Dynamic Wedges in Linac (선형가속기의 동적쐐기(EDW) 작동에 대한 품질보증)

  • Jeong, Dong-Hyeok;Kim, Jhin-Kee;Kang, Jeong-Ku;Son, Kwang-Jae;Lee, Jeong-Ok
    • Journal of radiological science and technology
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.133-141
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    • 2010
  • The evaluation of Varian enhanced dynamic wedges (EDW) were performed in terms of quality assurance in external radiotherapy. The seven (10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 45, 60 deg.) EDW angles were evaluated for 6 and 15 MV x-rays in Varian Linac. The STT (segmented treatment table) for a field were calculated and compared with actual movement of the jaw using Dynalog files in order to evaluate mechanical operation. Two dimensional array detector and an ionization chamber were used to measure dose distributions in phantom from Linac. The mechanical movement of jaw was agreed with its expectation and two dimensional dose distributions including beam profiles were in agreement with RTP data approximately. In comparison with RTP calculations the percentage difference of output dose values for 100 MU irradiation was less than 2.9% and measured wedge factor was less than 2.6%. These results are shown that there is no problem in clinical applications of EDW equipped on this linac.

A Review of Effects of Osteoarthritic Patient with a Varus Deformity of the Knee on Laterally Wedged Insole (외측 쐐기 깔창이 골관절염 환자의 내반슬에 미치는 영향에 관한 고찰)

  • Lee, Sang-Yong;Shin, Hyung-Soo;Bae, Sung-Soo
    • The Journal of Korean Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.65-73
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    • 2005
  • Osteoarthritis has been considered a disease of the elderly because it is uncommon before the age of 40 years and is seen in approximately 80% of United States citizens older than 65 years. general population on kuri city in korea revealed that prevalence of knee osteoarthritis is 10.2%, increasing with age. High level of physical activity in men and age, post-menopause and obesity in women can be risk factor. Osteoarthritis is no evidence that a acquired process initiated much earlier in life through mechanical, metabolic, genetic, or other origins. A high tibial osteotomy alters static lower extremity alignment thereby decreasing medial compartment loading. As well, conservative treatment strategies, such as knee braces and valgus heel wedges, affect lover limb mechanics and attempt to reduce medial compartment loading. It was hypothesized that valgus heel wedges and modified orthoses would shift the center of pressure laterally on the foot during level walking, reducing the moment arm of the adduction moment in the frontal plane, thereby resulting in a decrease in the knee adduction moment. In the 1980s, the effect of wearing a laterally wedged insole on osteoarthritic patients with a varus deformity of the knee was firsted, and since then, kinematic and kinetic analyses concerning this condition have mainly focused on a static standing position. Since the early 1990s, the beneficial effect of wearing a laterally wedged insole to treat osteoarthritis of the knee has also been reported in dynamic conditions, but these studies did not answer the question of the kinematic and kinetic mechanisms that resulted in the reduced symptoms in patents with knee osteoarthritis. therefore, the effect of wearing laterally wedged insole has not been sufficiently studied.

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