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Study on Regrouping of Gray Gases in spectral WSGGM for Arbitrary Mixtures of CO2 and H2O Gases (이산화탄소-수증기 혼합가스에 대한 파장별 회색가스가중합법에서 회색가스재조합에 대한 연구)

  • Park, Won-Hee;Kim, Tae-Kuk
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.227-235
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    • 2003
  • The WSGG-based narrow band model was employed to solve the radiative transfer equations along isothermal and non-isothermal paths through $CO_2-H_2O-N_2$ gas mixtures at 1 atm. When the WSGGM is applied for arbitrary gas mixtures by considering the multiplication property of transmissivity in overlapping bands, the number of gray gases is significantly increased. To reduce the computation time, three different regrouping methods for the gray gases are tested in obtaining the mean absorption coefficient for each gray gas group. Among them, the regrouping method by minimizing the regrouping error shows the best results. For the isothermal media, 10 gray gases show fairly good agreement with the results by statistical narrow band(SNB) model which are regarded as reference solutions. For non-isothermal media, 20 gray gases show good agreement with reference solutions.

Cure Kinetics of a Bisphenol-A Type Vinyl-Ester Resin Using Non-Isothermal DSC

  • Ahn, WonSool
    • Elastomers and Composites
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    • v.53 no.1
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    • pp.1-5
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    • 2018
  • In the current research, the curing kinetics of a mixture system consisting of a Bisphenol-A type vinyl ester resin and styrene monomer was studied. Methylethylketone peroxide and cobalt octoate were used as the polymerization initiator and accelerator respectively. Thermograms with several different heating rates were obtained using non-isothermal differential scanning calorimetry. Activation energy values analyzed by the Flynn-Wall-Ozawa isoconversional method showed a three-step change with conversion ${\alpha}$: a slight decrease initially for ${\alpha}$ < 0.1, a constant value of 47.9 kJ/mol in the range 0.1 < ${\alpha}$ < 0.7, and a slow increase for 0.7 < ${\alpha}$. When assuming a constant activation energy of 47.9 kJ/mol, an autocatalytic model of the Sestak-Berggren equation was considered as the proper mathematical model of the conversion function, indicating an overall order of 1.2.

An Analysis of Hot Closed-Die Forging to Reduce Forging Load (단조하중 감소를 위한 열간 형단조공정 해석)

  • 김헌영;김중재;김낙수
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.17 no.12
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    • pp.2970-2981
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    • 1993
  • In hot closed-die forging the load increases rapidly near the final stage. Preforming operation is important to both the sound final forging and die-service life. In this study, the material flows during preforming and final forging are investigated. The physical modeling with Plasticine as a model material showed clear flow patterns. The forging process were numerically simulated by the finite element method with the isothermal and the non-isothermal models. The flow patten of the isothermal simulation showed good agreements with the experiments. Temperature changes and pressure distributions on the die surfaces during one cycle of the forging process were obtained from the non-isothermal simulation. High pressure and temperature were developed at certain areas of the die surfaces. It was concluded that those areas usually coincide with each other and should be distributed by the preforming operations to enhance the die life.

Prediction Model for the Microstructure and Properties in Weld Heat Affected Zone: III. Prediction Model for the Austenite Grain Growth Considering the Influence of Initial Austenite Grain Size in Weld HAZ of Precipitates Free Low Alloyed Steel (용접 열영향부 미세조직 및 재질 예측 모델링 : III. 석출물 - Free 저합금강의 초기 오스테나이트 결정립크기의 영향을 고려한 용접 열영향부 오스테나이트 결정립성장 예측 모델)

  • Uhm, Sang-Ho;Moon, Joon-Oh;Jeong, Hong-Chul;Lee, Jong-Bong;Lee, Chang-Hee
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.39-49
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    • 2006
  • The austenite grain growth model in low alloyed steel HAZ without precipitates was proposed by analyzing isothermal grain growth behavior. Steels used in this study were designed to investigate the effect of alloying elements. Meanwhile, a systematic procedure was proposed to prevent inappropriate neglect of initial grain size (D0) and misreading both time exponent and activation energy for isothermal grain growth. It was found that the time exponent was almost constant, irrespectively of temperature and alloying elements, and activation energy increased with the addition of alloying elements. From quantification of the effect of alloying elements on the activation energy, an isothermal grain growth model was presented. Finally, combining with the additivity rule, the austenite grain size in the CGHAZ was predicted.

Analysis of Dynamic Characteristics for a Free-Piston Vuilleumier Heat Pump Based on the Isothermal Model (등온모델에 의한 자유행정 Vuilleumier열펌프의 동특성 해석)

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    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.467-478
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    • 1994
  • This paper deals with dynamic behaviors of a free-piston Vuilleumier heat pump system, which are characterized by stroke of each diplacer/stroke ratio, operating frequency and phase angle. Based on the Isothermal Model, basic equations of motion are derived and linearized. In particular, dependence of damping coefficients of the dynamic parameters are taken into account in the formulation, which does not bring additional difficulties in the analysis. In order to investigate effects of design conditions on the dynamic parameters are taken into account in the formulation, which does not bring additional difficulties in the analysis. In order to investigate effects of design conditions on the dynamic characteristics, calculations are performed for the prototype made by Schulz and Thomas and results are qualitatively compared with their data obtained from the analysis as well as the experiment. It appears that they made a mistake in evaluating the hysteresis loss of the gas spring in their analysis. And, the present results show a better agreement with their experimental data than those by their own analysis. Although there are some unresolved aspects such as frequency variations with respect to the mean pressure and the hot space temperature, it is expected that the present analysis may be an effective tool for prediction of dynamics of a free- pistion VM machine at the preliminary design stage.

The Optimum Design Conditions of Stirling Engines Using The Ideal Adiabatic Model (이상적인 단열모델에 의한 스터링기관의 최적설계조건)

  • 유호선
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.656-663
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    • 1990
  • To investigate the optimum design conditions of Stirling Engines at the preliminary design stage, comparative study between adoabatoc analysis based on an approximate analytical solution to the Ideal Adiabatic Model and the existing isothermal analysis has been carried out. The optimum phase angle obtained from adiabatic analysis to achieve the maximum work with given combination of design parameters is greater than that from isothermal analysis, while the optimum swept volume ratio is smaller. Effect of variation in the temperature ratio on the work parameter is proved to be stronger in adiabatic analysis. On the contrary, the work parameter by adiabatic analysis is less sensitive to a change in the dead volume ratio. Especially in adiabatic analysis there exists the optimum dead volume ratio maximizing the work parameter, which may provide a lower limit of it. Considering that the adiabatic model is more reasonable, signifiant differences between two methods lead to the conclusion that adiabatic analysis is preferable to isothermal one for the preliminary design of Stirling Engines.

Assessment of Hot Deformation and Grain Size Distribution in a Udimet 720Li Pancake (Udimet 720Li 합금의 고온변형 및 결정립분포 예측)

  • 염종택;나영상;박노광
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.11 no.6
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    • pp.538-546
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    • 2002
  • Hot deformation behavior of Udiment720Li was characterized by compression tests in the temperature range of 10$25^{\circ}C$ to 115$0^{\circ}C$ and the strain rate range of $0.0005 s^{-1};to;5 s^{-1}$. The combination of dynamic material model (DMM) and Ziegler's instability criterion was applied to predict an optimum condition and unstable regions for hot forming. A dynamic recrystallization model coupled with FEM results was used to interpret the evolution of microstructures. In order to verify the reliability of the present coupled model, isothermal forging was performed in the temperature range 1050~115$0^{\circ}C$ at strain rates of $0.05 s^{-1};and;0.005 s^{-1}$. The present model was successfully applied to the hot forming process of Udimet720Li.

Extension of Group Interaction Modelling to predict chemorheology of curing thermosets

  • Altmann, Nara;Halley, Peter J.;Nicholson, Timothy M.
    • Korea-Australia Rheology Journal
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.91-102
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    • 2009
  • This paper describes an extension of viscoelastic Group Interaction Modelling (GIM) to predict the relaxation response of linear, branched and cross-linked structures. This model is incorporated into a Monte Carlo percolation grid simulation used to generate the topological structure during the isothermal cure of a gel, so enabling the chemorheological response to be predicted at any point during the cure. The model results are compared to experimental data for an epoxy-amine systems and good agreement is observed. The viscoelastic model predicts the same exponent power-law behaviour of the loss and storage moduli as a function of frequency and predicts the cross-over in the loss tangent at the percolation condition for gelation. The model also predicts the peak in the loss tangent which occurs when the glass transition temperature surpasses the isothermal cure temperature and the system vitrifies.

Large Eddy Simulation of an Isothermal Swirling Flow in a Model Gas Turbine Combustor (모델 가스터빈 연소기에서 등온 선회유동의 대 와동 모사)

  • Hwang, Chul-Hong;Lee, Chang-Eon
    • 유체기계공업학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2004.12a
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    • pp.462-468
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    • 2004
  • Large eddy simulation(LES) methodology used to model isothermal non-swirling and swirling flows in a model gas turbine combustor. The LES solver was implemented on parallel computer consisting 16 processors. To verify the capability of LES code and characterize swirling flow, the results was compared with that of Reynolds Averaged Navier-Stokes(RANS) using k -$\epsilon$ model as well as experimental data. The results showed that the LES and RANS well predicted the mean velocity field of a non-swirling flow. Specially, the LES showed a very excellent prediction performance for the corner recirculation zone. In swirling flow, comparing with the results obtained by RANS, LES showed a better performance in predicting the mean axial and azimuthal velocities, and the central recirculation zone. Finally, unsteady phenomena of turbulent flow was examined with LES methodology.

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Preliminary Corrosion Model in Isothermal Pb and LBE Flow Loops

  • Lee, Sung Ho;Cho, Choon Ho;Song, Tae Yung
    • Corrosion Science and Technology
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    • v.5 no.6
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    • pp.201-205
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    • 2006
  • HYPER(Hybrid Power Extraction Reactor) is the accelerator driven subcritical transmutation system developed by KAERI(Korea Atomic Research Institute). HYPER is designed to transmute long-lived transuranic actinides and fission products such as Tc-99 and I-129. Liquid lead-bismuth eutectic (LBE). Has been a primary candidate for coolant and spallation neutron target due to its appropriate thermal-physical and chemical properties, However, it is very corrosive to the common steels used in nuclear installations at high temperature. This corrosion problem is one of the main factors considered to set the upper limits of temperature and velocity of HYPER system. In this study, a parametric study for a corrosion model was performed. And a preliminary corrosion model was also developed to predict the corrosion rate in isothermal Pb and LBE flow loops.