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Effects of Base Oils on Performance of Automatic Transmission Fluid (윤활기유가 자동변속기유의 성능에 미치는 영향)

  • 문우식;양시원
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers Conference
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    • 2000.11a
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    • pp.273-279
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    • 2000
  • Until recently performance requirements for automatic transmission fluids have continued to change to reflect the design changes of automatic transmission. The major purpose for these design changes is to improve the fuel economy and easy driving. To meet recent performance requirements fur automatic transmission the needs for special base oils Bike API Group III and IV base oils become larger. In this paper to evaluate the effects of base oils on performance of automatic transmission fluids formulated with API Group I,II,III and IV and Dexron III and Hereon Type additive package, Brookfield viscosity, oxidation test, SAE No.2 friction test and seal compatibility test were examined. From the test we knew that the use of Croup III and IV base oils in ATF has several benefits in low temperature viscosity, oxidation stability and SAE No.2 friction characteristics.

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Design Guidelines for the Automatic Ball Balancer in CD/DVD Systems with Varying Eccentricity (편심이 변하는 CD/DVD시스템의 자동 볼 평형장치 설계 지침)

  • 김보현;류제하
    • Journal of KSNVE
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.387-392
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    • 1999
  • This paper presents design guidelines for the automatic ball balancer in CD/DVD systems with varying eccentricity. In these systems, the size of balancing balls should be limited by the restricted race space so that determination of the number and mass of balls should consider the radii of the race and the balls. In addition, the effects of viscosity and friction also should be taken into account for sufficient balancing. Based on the static equilibrium conditions, the number and mass of balls corresponding to the range of varying eccentricity have been determined. Dynamic simulation with viscosity and friction shows sufficient viscosity must exist to ensure stability and friction between balls and race must be minimized to guarantee accurate balancing.

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On wind stability requirements for emergency car warning triangles

  • Scarabino, A.;Delnero, J.S.;Camocardi, M.
    • Wind and Structures
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.345-354
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    • 2012
  • This work discusses the wind stability requirements specified by UN Reg. 27 on emergency car warning triangles, which are of mandatory use in many countries. Wind tunnel experiments have been carried out in order to determine aerodynamic coefficients of commercial warning triangles and the friction coefficients between the triangle legs and an asphalt base that fulfils the roughness requirements stated by Reg. 27 for wind stability certification. The wind stability specifications for warning triangles are reviewed, compared with pressure field measurements and discussed. Results of wind tunnel tests and comparison with field measurements reported in the literature show that the requirements could be excessively conservative.

Stability Analysis of Soil Nailing System with Wall Displacements (벽체변위를 고려한 Soil Nailing공법의 안정해석)

  • Kim, Hong-Taek;Gang, In-Gyu;Seong, An-Je
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 1994.09a
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    • pp.119-122
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    • 1994
  • An analytical procedure is described to estimate the mobilized tensile forces along the effective lengths of nails. Based on the horizontal focing displacements of a nailed-soil wall experiencing outward tilt about the toe with granular soil deposit, the variation of nail-soil friction coefficient is modeled. Also, the method of overall stability analysis of a nailed-soil wall is presented using the Morgenstem-Price limit-equilibrium slice method. The results predicted by the developed procedure are compared with test measurements. The comparisons show in general good agreement.

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쿨롱마찰을 갖는 유연 링크 로봇의 H$_2$ /H$_\infty$ 최적제어

  • 한성익;김종식
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 1996.11a
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    • pp.401-405
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    • 1996
  • A new method of nonlinear robust controller synthesis is introduced which is an extension of linear mixed $H_2/H_{\infty}$ control. This method guarantees robust stability fur hard nonlinearity and uncertainty of the plant. The method is applied to the control of a flexible link of robot with Coulomb friction. Simulation shows good performances with respect to the response and the robustness.

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A Study on the Lubricational Characteristics of Automotive Piston Motions With $MoS_{2}$ and PTFE Coating Materials ($MoS_{2}$와 PTFE 코팅재료에 의한 자동차 피스톤 운동의 윤활특성 연구)

  • Oh, Seong-Mo;Mun, Sang-Don
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Machine Tool Engineers
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.57-62
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    • 2007
  • The lubricational characteristics about friction wear has an effect on the material quality of surface. In this paper, we studied the lubricational characteristics through the surface modification experiment by spray coating the surface with $MoS_{2}$ and PTFE solid lubricants. In the case of $MoS_{2}$ and PTFE coating, the friction coefficient of Journal is lower than that for noncoating so the friction characteristics is excellent. In particular, the beginning characteristics of $MoS_{2}$ coating is excellent, and in the case of PTFE coating, seizure dose not appear seizure. $MoS_{2}$ and PTFE coating are excellent in the extreme pressure at high load. The wear characteristics is excellent in the following order; PTFE < $MoS_{2}$ < Non Coating. For Non coating, seizure appears at the beginning due to the heat, but in the case of $MoS_{2}$ and PTFE coating, it will have the excellent heat stability even at high temperature.

Flutter Characteristics ofAircraft Wing Considering Control Surface and Actuator Dynamics with Friction Nonlinearity

  • Lee, Seung-Jun;Lee, In;Shin, Won-Ho
    • International Journal of Aeronautical and Space Sciences
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.140-147
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    • 2007
  • Whenever the hinge axis of aircraft wing rotates, its stiffness varies. Also, there are nonlinearities in the connection of the actuator and the hinge axis, and it is necessary to inspect the coupled effects between the actuator dynamics and the hinge nonlinearity. Nonlinear aeroelastic characteristics are investigated by using the iterative V-g method. Time domain analyses are also performed by using Karpel's minimum state approximation technique. The doublet hybrid method(DHM) is used to calculate the unsteady aerodynamic forces in subsonic regions. Structural nonlinearity located in the load links of the actuator is assumed to be friction. The friction nonlinearity of an actuator is identified by using the describing function technique. The nonlinear flutter analyses have shown that the flutter characteristics significantly depends on the structural nonlinearity as well as the dynamic stiffness of an actuator. Therefore, the dynamic stiffness of an actuator as well as the nonlinear effect of hinge axis are important factors to determine the flutter stability.

Rotational Stability and Lubrication State Evaluation of the Polishing Head for High Speed Polishing (폴리싱 고속화를 위한 연마헤드의 회전 안정성과 윤활 상태 평가)

  • Lee, Hocheol;Choi, Minseok
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Technology Engineers
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.301-306
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    • 2016
  • High speed polishing can kinematically increase the polishing removal rate by using the conventional Preston equation, especially for hard substrates such as sapphire or diamond. However, high speed effects should be clarified beforehand considering the lubrication state and process parameter variations. In this paper, we developed a polishing experimental method and apparatus to determine the lubrication state by measuring the real time friction coefficient using two load cells. Through experiments, we obtained a boundary lubrication state above 0.35 of the friction coefficient by using low table speed and high polishing load, indicating a synchronized stable behavior in polishing head rotation. However, larger Stribeck indexes by a high speed above 200 rpm can generate a hydrodynamic lubrication state below 0.25 of the low friction coefficient. This causes the polishing head rotation to stop. A forced and synchronized head rotation is required for high speed polishing.

A Study on Formation and Evaluation of he Thin Films for Improvement of Tribology Properties (Tribology특성 향상을 위한 Ag 박막의 형성과 평가에 관한 연구)

  • 이경황;이상기;송복한;정병진;박창남;문경만;이명훈
    • Journal of the Korean institute of surface engineering
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    • v.33 no.5
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    • pp.319-328
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    • 2000
  • Silver is known to have such characteristics as low shear strength, good transfer-film forming tendency, and good corrosion resistance. Silver thin films have been prepared by ion plating of physical vapour deposition (PVD) using both argon gas pressure and bias voltage of processing condition. After the silver films were prepared, the properties in them were examined by gas pressure and bias voltage of substrate. Their morphology and crystal orientation were investigated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray diffractor. The properties of film were, also, studied to relate with morphology, X-ray diffraction pattern, and friction coefficient at vacuum ambient. The friction coefficient was stabilized remarkably on deposited films with increasing argon pressure for deposition. Also, the effect of increasing of the bias voltage for deposition resulted in lower friction coefficient and stability in $1.7$\times$10^{-4}$ torr. On the contrary, behavior of friction coefficient was stabilized on deposited films with decreasing the bias voltage in $1.7$\times$10^{-5}$ torr for deposition.

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The Mechanical Sensitivity at Interfaces between Bone and Interbody Cage of Lumbar Spine Segments (Lumbar spine 의 뼈와 Interbody cage의 접촉면에서 기계공학적 민감성 고찰)

  • Kim Y.
    • Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research
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    • v.21 no.3 s.61
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    • pp.295-301
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    • 2000
  • It is known that among many factors, relative micromotion at bone/implant interfaces can hinder bone ingrowth into surface pores of an implant. Loading conditions, mechanical properties of spinal materials, friction coefficients at the interfaces and geometry of spinal segments would affect the relative micromotion and spinal stability. A finite clement model of the human lumbar spine segments (L4-L5) was constructed to investigate the mechanical sensitivity at the interfaces between bone and cage. Relative micromotion. Posterior axial displacement. bone stress, cage stress and friction force were predicted in changes of friction coefficients, loading conditions. bone density and age-related material/geometric properties of the spinal segments. Relative micromotion (slip distance in a static loading means relative micromotion in routine activity) at the interfaces increased significantly as the mechanical properties of cancellous bone, annulus fibers or/and ligaments decrease or/and as the friction coefficient at the interfaces decreases. The contact normal force at the interfaces decreased as cancellous bone density decreases or/and as the friction coefficient increases A significant increase of slip distance at anterior annulus occurred with an addition of torsion to compressive preload. Relative micromotion decreased with an increase of disc area. In conclusion. relative micromotion, stress response. Posterior axial displacement and contact normal force are sensitive to the friction coefficient of the interfaces, bone density, loading conditions and age-related geometric/material changes.

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