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A study of an Architecture of Digital Twin Ship with Mixed Reality

  • Lee, Eun-Joo;Kim, Geo-Hwa;Jang, Hwa-Sup
    • Journal of Navigation and Port Research
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    • v.46 no.5
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    • pp.458-470
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    • 2022
  • As the 4th industrial revolution progresses, the application of several cutting-edge technologies such as the Internet of Things, big data, and mixed reality (MR) in relation to autonomous ships is being considered in the maritime logistics field. The aim of this study was to apply the concept of a digital twin model based on Human Machine Interaction (HMI) including a digital twin model and the role of an operator to a ship. The role of the digital twin is divided into information provision, support, decision, and implementation. The role of the operator is divided into operation, decision-making, supervision, and standby. The system constituting the ship was investigated. The digital twin system that could be applied to the ship was also investigated. The cloud-based digital twin system architecture that could apply investigated applications was divided into ship data collection (part 1), cloud system (part 2), analysis system/ application (part 3), and MR/mobile system (part 4). A Mixed Reality device HoloLens was used as an HMI equipment to perform a simulation test of a digital twin system of an 8 m battery-based electric propulsion ship.

Comparative Analysis of the CALPUFF and AERMOD Atmospheric Dispersion Models for Ready-Mixed Concrete Manufacturing Facilities Generating Particulate Matter (미세먼지 발생 레미콘시설에서의 대기확산모델 CALPUFF와 AERMOD 비교 분석)

  • Han, Jin-hee;Kim, Younghee
    • Journal of Environmental Health Sciences
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    • v.47 no.3
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    • pp.267-278
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    • 2021
  • Objectives: Using atmospheric dispersion representative models (AERMOD and CALPUFF), the emissions characteristics of each model were compared and analyzed in ready-mixed concrete manufacturing facilities that generate a large amount of particulate matter (PM-10, PM-2.5). Methods: The target facilities were the ready-mixed concrete manufacturing facilities (Siheung RMC, Goyang RMC, Ganggin RMC) and modeling for each facility was performed by dividing it into construction and operation times. The predicted points for each target facility were selected as 8-12ea (Siheung RMC 10, Goyang RMC 8, and Gangjin RMC 12ea) based on an area within a two-kilometer radius of each project district. The terrain input data was SRTM-3 (January-December 2019). The meteorological input data was divided into surface weather and upper layer weather data, and weather data near the same facility as the target facility was used. The predicted results were presented as a 24-hour average concentration and an annual average concentration. Results: First, overall, CALPUFF showed a tendency to predict higher concentrations than AERMOD. Second, there was almost no difference in the concentration between the two models in non-complex terrain such as in mountainous areas, but in complex terrain, CALPUFF predicted higher concentrations than AERMOD. This is believed to be because CALPUFF better reflected topographic characteristics. Third, both CALPUFF and AERMOD predicted lower concentrations during operation (85.2-99.7%) than during construction, and annual average concentrations (76.4-99.9%) lower than those at 24 hours. Fourth, in the ready-mixed concrete manufacturing facility, PM-10 concentration (about 40 ㎍/m3) was predicted to be higher than PM-2.5 (about 24 ㎍/m3). Conclusions: In complex terrain such as mountainous areas, CALPUFF predicted higher concentrations than AERMOD, which is thought to be because CALPUFF better reflected topographic characteristics. In the future, it is recommended that CALPUFF be used in complex terrain and AERMOD be used in other areas to save modeling time. In a ready-mixed concrete facility, PM-10, which has a relatively large particle size, is generated more than PM-2.5 due to the raw materials used and manufacturing characteristics.

The Study of Operation provision for lightrail of tram formats (노면전철형식의 경량전철 운전규정에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Soo-Hwan;Kim, You-Ho;Lee, Hoon-Koo;Pyeon, Seon-Ho;Hwang, Hyeon-Chyeol
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2008.07a
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    • pp.1023-1024
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    • 2008
  • The road surface scripture season must be interpreted with hitherto whole aspect line scripture season different. TRAM (street cars) it respects an operation it stands and back must be operated the bus which runs place and riding grade different public transportation means and to be mixed. With the numerous crossroads zebra crossing and the coat platform must operate back. The role of the operation article most is important. It undergoes the influence of traffic signal specially directly. It considers each facility etc. of the road and must construct a proper equipment in him with connection method of the signal system which it follows in the middle urethra. Must secure the fixed time characteristic of the operation which road surface scripture season is efficient and expression speed and operation. In order the [le] according to interface plan with traffic signal it does to consider a traffic signal first of all. This the research of operation provision is necessary.

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Utilizing Calculators as Cognitive Tool in the Elementary School Mathematics (인지적 도구로서의 사칙계산기 활용)

  • Lee, Hwa Young;Chang, Kyung Yoon
    • School Mathematics
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.157-178
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    • 2015
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of calculators as a cognitive tool rather than calculating tool in learning elementary school mathematics. The calculator activities on multiplying two numbers ending with 0s or two decimal fractions and mixed four operations were developed, and exploratory lessons with the activities were implemented to three 3rd graders and two 5th graders. The results were shown that calculators provided an alternative effective learning environment: students were able to use heuristic thinking, reason inductively and successfully investigate principles of mathematics through the pattern recognition. And finally, we discussed the heuristic method through utilizing calculators.

A Study on ESS Optimal Operation Strategy Using Two Stage Hybrid Optimization (Two Stage Hybrid Optimization을 사용한 ESS 최적 운전 전략에 대한 연구)

  • Gong, Eun-Kyoung;Sohn, Jin-Man
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.67 no.7
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    • pp.833-839
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    • 2018
  • This paper presents an analysis and the methodology of optimal operation strategy of the ESS(Energy Storage System) for reduce electricity charges. Electricity charges consist of a basic charge based on the contract capacity and energy charge according to the power usage. In order to use electrical energy at minimal charge, these two factors are required to be reduced at the same time. QP(Quadratic Programming) is appropriate for minimization of the basic charge and LP(Linear Programmin) is adequate to minimize the energy charge. However, the integer variable have to be introduced for modelling of different charge and discharge efficiency of ESS PCS(Power Conversion System), where MILP(Mixed Integer Linear Programming) can be used. In this case, the extent to which the peak load savings is accomplished should be assumed before the energy charge is minimized. So, to minimize the electricity charge exactly, optimization is sequentially performed in this paper, so-called the Two Stage Hybird optimization, where the extent to which the peak load savings is firstly accomplished through optimization of basic charge and then the optimization of energy charge is performed with different charge and discharge efficiency of ESS PCS. Finally, the proposed method is analyzed quantitatively with other optimization methods.

Stuides on the Cutting Methods of the Self-feeding Type Combine -on the Mixed Cutting Method (1)-on the Mixed Cutting Method(I) (자탈형 콤바인의 예취작업법에 관한 연구 -혼합예취법을 중심으로 (제1보)-)

  • 최복연
    • Magazine of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.4096-4104
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    • 1976
  • This experiment was carried out to investigate the efficient turning method which will be able to use every cutting methods, to calculate the width of the center field which must transpose from rotary cutting method to return cutting method, to investigate the effects of L/W and unit field on the operation efficiency. The results are summarized as follows: 1. In case of cutting in the outer field, the efficient turning method is the "$\alpha$" type turning method (half U-shaped turning method) at the first rotation, is the "$\beta$" type turning method (T-shaped turning method) at the second to fourth rotation. 2. In case of cutting in the inner field, the efficient turning method which takes the least turning time is the "a" type turning method ($\Delta$-shaped turning method). 3. The width of the center field (W') changes by the length-width ratio (L/W) and width (W), W' is 9.0m in case that L/W is 2.5 and W is 30m. 4. The larger L/W and area of unit field (A) become, the more operation efficiency (E) increases, and the limits that E is affected signicantly by L/W is 2 to 3.5 and A is within 5,000$m^2$. within 5,000$m^2$.

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Scheduling of a Casting Sequence Under Just-In-Time (JIT) Production (적시 생산 방식에서의 주조공정 스케줄링)

  • Park, Yong-Kuk;Yang, Jung-Min
    • Journal of Korean Society of Industrial and Systems Engineering
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.40-48
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    • 2009
  • In this article, scheduling of a casting sequence is studied in a casting foundry which must deliver products according to the Just-in-time(JIT) production policy of a customer. When a foundry manufactures a variety of casts with an identical alloy simultaneously, it frequently faces the task of production scheduling. An optimal casting schedule should be emphasized in order to maximize the production rate and raw material efficiency under the constraints of limited resources; melting furnaces and operation time for a casting machine. To solve this practical problem-fulfilling the objectives of casting the assigned mixed orders for the highest raw material efficiency in a way specified by the customer's JIT schedule, we implement simple integer programming. A simulation to solve a real production problem in a typical casting plant proves that the proposed method provides a feasible solution with a high accuracy for a complex, multi-variable and multi-constraint optimization problem. Employing this simple methodology, a casting foundry having an automated casting machine can produce a mixed order of casts with a maximum furnace utilization within the due date, and provide them according to their customer's JIT inventory policy.

A Simulation Study on the Operation of the Painted Body Storage in an Automobile Factory (자동차 공장의 Painted Body Storage 운영에 대한 시뮬레이션 연구)

  • Moon, Dug-Hee;Song, Cheng;Ha, Jae-Hoon
    • IE interfaces
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.136-147
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    • 2005
  • This paper introduces a simulation study regarding the operation of the Painted Body Storage (PBS) in an automobile factory. In the paint shop of the factory, same colored bodies are grouped together in order to increase the effectiveness of process, for example decrease the loss of cleaning the painting-gun when the color of body changes from one to another. However the production of automobiles in the assembly shop is a typical example of the mixed model assembly production. Therefore PBS locates between the paint shop and the assembly shop for control the input sequence of bodies to the assembly shop, and it enables to meet the smoothing requirement of assembly sequence. There are highly restricted constraints on the assembly sequence in a assembly shop. Those are spacing restriction and smoothing restriction. If such restrictions are violated, conveyor-stop or utility work will be necessary. Thus the major objective of PBS is to control the assembly sequence in a way to meet the two restrictions. In this paper a case study of PBS in an automotive factory is introduced. The storage/retrieval algorithms are suggested and the proposed system is verified using simulation models. Sensitivity analysis for operating factors is also conducted.

Study on the Performance Evaluation of Smart Heating and Cooling Heat Pump System in a Balancing Well Cross-Conditioned Ground Heat Exchanger (Balancing Well 교차혼합 지중열교환기의 스마트 냉난방 히트펌프 시스템의 성능평가에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Changhee;Kim, Donggyu;Yu, Byeoungseok;Kim, Booil
    • New & Renewable Energy
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.41-48
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    • 2020
  • This study performed a single hole operation method using a balancing well-cross-mixed underground heat exchanger, and conducted thermal performance studies of an SCW-type underground heat exchanger using a two-well. The study attempted to change the existing operating method of the two adjacent SCW underground heat exchangers with one ball each. The SCW-type geothermal heat exchanger is considered to enable up to 20% of bleed discharge at maximum load, which makes groundwater usage unequal. The efficiency factor of the geothermal system was improved by constructing the discharged water by cross-mixing two balancing wells to prevent the discharge of groundwater sources and keep the temperature of the underground heat exchanger constant. As a result of the cooling and heating operation with the existing SCW heat exchange system and the balancing well-cross-mixed heat exchange system, the measured performance coefficient improved by 23% and 12% in cooling and heating operations, respectively. In addition, when operating with a balanced cross-mixing heat exchange system, it has been confirmed that the initial basement temperature is constant with a standard deviation of 0.08 to 0.12℃.

An Optimal Matching Model for Allcocating Fighter-Aircraft and Air-operation Base (항공작전 효과를 고려한 전투기와 비행기지 할당 최적화 모형)

  • Sung-Kwang Jang;Moon-Gul Lee
    • Journal of Korean Society of Industrial and Systems Engineering
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    • v.47 no.3
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    • pp.75-85
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    • 2024
  • Airpower is a crucial force for suppressing military threats and achieving victory in wars. This study evaluates newly introduced fighter forces, considering factors such as fighter performance and power index, operational environment, capacity of each airbase, survivability, and force sustainment capability to determine the optimal deployment plan that maximizes operational effectiveness and efficiency. Research methods include optimization techniques such as MIP(mixed integer programming), allocation problems, and experimental design. This optimal allocation mathematical model is constructed based on various constraints such as survivability, mission criticality, and aircraft's performance data. The scope of the study focuses the fighter force and their operational radius is limited to major Air Force and joint operations, such as air interdiction, defensive counter-air operations, close air support, maritime operations and so on. This study aims to maximize the operational efficiency and effectiveness of fighter aircraft operations. The results of proposed model through experiments showed that it was for superior to the existing deployment plan in terms of operation and sustainment aspects when considering both wartime and peacetime.