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Performance Evaluation of 6WD Military Vehicle Featuring MR Damper (MR댐퍼를 적용한 6WD 군용차량의 성능평가)

  • Ha, Sung-Hoon;Choi, Seung-Bok;Rhee, Eun-Jun;Kang, Pil-Soon
    • Transactions of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.17-23
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    • 2009
  • This paper proposes a new type of MR(magnetorheological) fluid based suspension system and applies it to military vehicle for vibration control. The suspension system consists of gas spring and MR damper. The nonlinear behavior of spring characteristics is evaluated with respect to the wheel travel and damping force model due to viscosity and yield stress of MR fluid is derived. Subsequently, a military vehicle of 6WD is adopted for the integration of the MR suspension system and its nonlinear dynamic model is established by considering vertical, pitch and roll motion. Then, a sky-hook controller associated with semi-active actuating condition is designed to reduce the imposed vibration. In order to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed MR suspension system, computer simulation is undertaken showing vibration control performance such as roll angle and pitch angle evaluated under bump and random road profiles.

A study on the sintered monolithic component of piston and rebound for automobile shock absorber (자동차 쇼크 업 소버용 피스톤과 리바운드 1체형 소결부품 제작에 관한 연구)

  • 임태환;장태석;엄호성
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.65-68
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    • 2004
  • When a monolithic component of piston and rebound is produced by sintering process, some technical problems such as clogging of holes during post-machining, dimensional change around the holes, and cracking of the component edges due to concentration of mechanical stress during machining are frequently encountered. To solve these problems, we systematically evaluated and investigated the density of green compacts and sintered parts, the microstructural change around the holes, and the attenuation and durability of the sintered parts in this study. By doing so, it was able to solve above problems.

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Rotordynamic Performance Measurements of An Oil-Free Turbocharger Supported on Gas Foil Bearings and Their Comparisons to Floating Ring Bearings

  • Lee, Yong-Bok;Park, Dong-Jin;Sim, Kyuho
    • International Journal of Fluid Machinery and Systems
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.23-35
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    • 2015
  • This paper presents the rotordynamic performance measurement of oil-free turbocharger (TC) supported on gas foil bearings (GFBs) for 2 liter class diesel vehicles and comparison to floating ring bearings (FRBs). Oil-free TC was designed and developed via the rotordynamic analyses using dynamic force coefficients from GFB analyses. The rotordynamics and performance of the oil-free TC was measured up to 85 krpm while being driven by a diesel vehicle engine, and compared to a commercial oil-lubricated TC supported on FRBs. The test results showed that the GFBs increased the rotor speed by ~ 20% at engine speeds of 1,500 rpm and 1,750 rpm, yielding the reduction of turbine input energy by more than 400 W. Incidentally, an external shock test on the oil-free TC casing was conducted at the rotor speed of 60 krpm, and showed a good capability of vibration damping due to the well-known dry friction mechanism of the GFBs.

A Research on the viscous flow and the hydrodynamic force due to the small-amplitude in-phase oscillation of multi-cylinders (복합 원형 실린더군의 저진폭 동위상 진동에 의한 점성유동 및 동유체력에 관한 연구)

  • Sung-Kyun Kim
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.22-28
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    • 1999
  • Small amplitude in-phase oscillations of multi-cylinders are considered both numerically and experimentally. Flow field is separated into inner and outer regions. The basic unsteady solution is obtained analytically and the secondary flow, termed as steady streaming flow, can be obtained numerically by using Finite Volume Code with Panel Method. The Particle Induced Velocimetry, one of whole field measurements, is introduced for comparison with numerical flow visualization quantitatively. Among the algorithms for PIV, the Three Step Vector Searching Technique is applied to reduce CPU time. Small but non-zero damping coefficient, that is important in lightly damped system can be obtained with varying number of bodies and distances.

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DROP IMPACT ANALYSIS OF PLATE-TYPE FUEL ASSEMBLY IN RESEARCH REACTOR

  • Kim, Hyun-Jung;Yim, Jeong-Sik;Lee, Byung-Ho;Oh, Jae-Yong;Tahk, Young-Wook
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.46 no.4
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    • pp.529-540
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    • 2014
  • In this research, a drop impact analysis of a fuel assembly in a research reactor is carried out to determine whether the fuel plate integrity is maintained in a drop accident. A fuel assembly drop accident is classified based on where the accident occurs, i.e., inside or outside the reactor, since each occasion results in a different impact load on the fuel assembly. An analysis procedure suitable for each drop situation is systematically established. For an accident occurring outside the reactor, the direct impact of a fuel assembly on the pool bottom is analyzed using implicit and explicit approaches. The effects of the key parameters, such as the impact velocity and structural damping ratios, are also studied. For an accident occurring inside the reactor, the falling fuel assembly may first hit the fixing bar at the upper part of the standing fuel assembly. To confirm the fuel plate integrity, a fracture of the fixing bar should be investigated, since the fixing bar plays a role in protecting the fuel plate from the external impact force. Through such an analysis, the suitability of an impact analysis procedure associated with the drop situation in the research reactor is shown.

The Durability Performance Evaluation of Automotive Components in the Virtual Testing Laboratory (차량 부품의 내구성 평가를 위한 가상시험실 구축)

  • Kim, Gi-Hoon;Kang, Woo-Jong;Kim, Dae-Sung;Ko, Woong-Hee;Lim, Jae-Yong
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.68-74
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    • 2006
  • The evaluation of durability performance in Virtual Testing Laboratory(VTL) is a new concept of vehicle design, which can reduce the automotive design period and cost. In this study, the multibody dynamics model of a car is built with a reverse engineering design. Hard points and masses of components are measured by a surface scanning device and imported into CAD system. In order to simulate the non-linear dynamic behavior of force elements such as dampers and bushes, components and materials are tested with specialized test equipments. An optimized numerical model for the damping behavior is used and the hysteresis of bush rubber is considered in the simulation. Loads of components are calculated in VTL and used in the evaluation of durability performance. In order to verify simulation results, loads of components in the vehicle are measured and durability tests are performed.

A Study of the Hydraulic Circuit Model for a Magnetorheological Damper Analysis (MR 댐퍼 해석을 위한 유압회로 모델에 대한 연구)

  • Chang, Moon Suk;Byeon, Woo Jin;Kim, Soo Tae;An, Chae Hean
    • Journal of Drive and Control
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.8-13
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    • 2017
  • This paper proposes a hydraulic circuit for a Magnetorheological (MR) damper that can be used for semi-active and active controls. Methods are presented for obtaining reliable damping force displacement and velocity data, and hysteresis loop data corresponding to applied current. In order to get reliable data, analysis using electric and electronic software, a series of tests. and comparative evaluations are required. A hydraulic circuit model is proposed that can be applied to analyze a MR damper without any assumptions where the yield stress data according to the applied current are known. Analysis results of the proposed hydraulic circuit are confirmed by experimental results within acceptable tolerance. This hydraulic circuit model can be applied to various MR dampers and systems.

Design and Control of Robot Arm for Inspection and Rescue Operations (재난 탐사 및 구조를 위한 로봇팔 설계 및 제어)

  • Kang, Jin-Il;Choi, Hyeung-Sik;Jun, Bong-Huan;Ji, Dae-Hyeong;Oh, Ji-Yoon;Kim, Joon-Young
    • Journal of Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems
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    • v.22 no.11
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    • pp.888-894
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    • 2016
  • This paper presents the kinematic and dynamic analysis of the robot arm for inspection and rescue operations. The inspection robot arm has Pitch-Pitch-Pitch-Yaw motion for an optimal and stable view of the camera installed at the end of the manipulator. The rescue operation robot arm has Yaw-Pitch-Pitch-Roll motion to handle heavy tools. Additionally, both robot arms are waterproof, as they use the triple-layer O-ring. Furthermore, the dynamic equation including the damping force due to the mechanical seal for waterproofness was derived by using the Newton-Euler method. A control system using the ARM processor was developed and introduced in this paper, and its performance was verified through experiments.

Comparison of simulated platform dynamics in steady/dynamic winds and irregular waves for OC4 semi-submersible 5MW wind-turbine against DeepCwind model-test results

  • Kim, H.C.;Kim, M.H.
    • Ocean Systems Engineering
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.1-21
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    • 2016
  • The global performance of the 5 MW OC4 semisubmersible floating wind turbine in random waves with or without steady/dynamic winds is numerically simulated by using the turbine-floater-mooring fully coupled dynamic analysis program FAST-CHARM3D in time domain. The numerical simulations are based on the complete second-order diffraction/radiation potential formulations along with nonlinear viscous-drag force estimations at the body's instantaneous position. The sensitivity of hull motions and mooring dynamics with varying wave-kinematics extrapolation methods above MWL(mean-water level) and column drag coefficients is investigated. The effects of steady and dynamic winds are also illustrated. When dynamic wind is added to the irregular waves, it additionally introduces low-frequency wind loading and aerodynamic damping. The numerically simulated results for the 5 MW OC4 semisubmersible floating wind turbine by FAST-CHARM3D are also extensively compared with the DeepCWind model-test results by Technip/NREL/UMaine. Those numerical-simulation results have good correlation with experimental results for all the cases considered.

The Effect of Forebody Forms on the Ship Motion in Regular Head Waves (선형(船型)이 선체운동(船體運動)에 미치는 영향(影響)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究))

  • Jin-Ahn,Kim
    • Bulletin of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.47-58
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    • 1975
  • The effect of the bow shape on the ship motion response among longitudinal regular waves, is investigated employing the strip theory. The two dimensional hydrodynamic forces such as added mass and damping are calculated by the integral equation method for arbitrary sections. Nine ship models are selected for investigation. They are U, UV and V bow ship forms of different block coefficient of 0.6, 0.7 and 0.8 with constant after body. The heave amplitude of the V bow ship is smaller than that of the U bow ship in the whole range of wave length except extremely short wave as were stated by the earlier investigators. This results holds also in the case of bow vertical motions such as vertical relative displacement, velocity and acceralation. As to the pitch amplitudes, the V bow ship gives smaller value in long waves but larger value in short waves. However, heave and pitch phase angles are practically not influenced by the form of the fore body sections. In the bow motions, a little difference in phase angle is appeared in the vicinity of the wave which has same ship length. With respect to the wave exiting force and moment unfovourable effects could be expected in V bow ships. And these tendency hold also in the wave bending moment.

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