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An Optimized Analysis of the Optimal Flow Uniformity in SCR Facility for Small-and Mid-Sized CHPs (중소형 열병합 발전용 SCR 장치의 유동 균일화를 위한 전산유체해석 최적화 연구)

  • Lee, Sang-Hwan;Shin, Sang-Woo;Kim, Jung-Sub
    • Plant Journal
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.48-52
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    • 2013
  • In this study, the internal flow field of SCR Denitrification Plant was simulated by using Computational Fluid Dynamics(CFD). In order to analyze the uniformity of flow field, an interpretation on the pre-existing facilities was performed, and some moot points were identified and compensated through this analysis. The compensatory methods include the installation of the Porous Plate below the bottom of the Baffle to create uniform flow and also, and the Guide Vane was also placed in the bend of pipe to guide the flow uniformly. Lastly, the Baffle was installed to deduct equalized space distribution of the air flow, initially flowed into the SCR Plant.

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Comparison and Evaluation of Clothing Insulation of Newly-Developed Air-Filled Baffle Jackets and Down Padded Jackets (새롭게 개발된 겨울용 공기주입형 배플 패딩 재킷과 기존 방한 패딩 재킷들의 보온력 비교 평가)

  • Kwon, JuYoun;Kim, Siyeon;Baek, Yoon Jeong;Lee, Joo-Young
    • Fashion & Textile Research Journal
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.261-272
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    • 2021
  • The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the thermal insulation of air-filled winter jackets according to the amount of air-filler using a thermal manikin. The insulation of these jackets' was compared to a down padded jacket with an identical design and size. The amounts of air-filler were 100% (26,219 cm3), 70% (18,645 cm3), 50% (13,110 cm3), and 0% (0 cm3). The results showed that a clothing insulation (Icl) of 0%, 50%, 70%, and 100% air, and 100% down jackets was 0.208, 0.243, 0.207, 0.176, and 0.315 clo, respectively. In addition, the down jacket with waisttaped had a clothing insulation of 0.369 clo. However, the highest value of clothing insulation per clothing weight was the 50% air-filled jacket in all conditions. In terms of regional power consumption of the thermal manikin, the down jacket consumed less power for the shoulder and chest than the air-filled jackets. In conclusion, in order to maximize the thermal insulation of air-filled jackets, an optimal amount of air-filler, that is, an amount which does not compromise (break) the layer of inner air between the surface of manikin and the lining of the jacket, should be explored. Further studies on lining materials, end-closed design, and changes in thermal insulation under the conditions of strong wind or heavy snow are recommended.