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A Study on the Insulation Performance of Composite Multilayer Insulation by Applciation of Heat Storage Tank (축열조용 복합 다층 단열재의 단열 성능 연구)

  • Choi, Gyuhong;Hwang, Seung Sik;Shin, Donghoon;Park, Woo Sung;Park, Dae Woong;Son, Seung Kil;Chung, Tae Yong
    • Journal of Energy Engineering
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.82-87
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    • 2014
  • MLI(Multi-layer Insulation) is widely used to get highly insulating on cryogenic system in order to reduce heat loads. MLI for satellites thermal performance is changed by materials and laminated method. In this study, a composite multilayer insulation by application of heat stroage tank performance were compared with materials and laminated to change the way. Experimental methods of the KS C 9805 was used, the composite multilayer insulation and EPS was compared with the insulation performance. A method for analysis of experimental results is the equivalent thickness about CMI and the insulation performance were used to compare thermal conductance. As a results, the equivalnet thickenss and the thermal conductance of the composite multilayer insulation were smaller than the EPS and the thermal performance are more excellent. In addition, the configuration of the composite multilayer insulation materials and laminated method varies depending on the overall heat transfer coefficient was confirmed.

Micro-scale Thermal Sensor Manufacturing and Verification for Measurement of Temperature on Wafer Surface

  • Kim, JunYoung;Jang, KyungMin;Joo, KangWo;Kim, KwangSun
    • Journal of the Semiconductor & Display Technology
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.39-44
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    • 2013
  • In the semiconductor heat-treatment process, the temperature uniformity determines the film quality of a wafer. This film quality effects on the overall yield rate. The heat transfer of the wafer surface in the heat-treatment process equipment is occurred by convection and radiation complexly. Because of this, there is the nonlinearity between the wafer temperature and reactor. Therefore, the accurate prediction of temperature on the wafer surface is difficult without the direct measurement. The thermal camera and the T/C wafer are general ways to confirm the temperature uniformity on the heat-treatment process. As above ways have limit to measure the temperature in the precise domain under the micro-scale. In this study, we developed the thin film type temperature sensor using the MEMS technology to establish the system which can measure the temperature under the micro-scale. We combined the experiment and numerical analysis to verify and calibrate the system. Finally, we measured the temperature on the wafer surface on the semiconductor process using the developed system, and confirmed the temperature variation by comparison with the commercial T/C wafer.

Improvement of the critical heat flux correlation in a thermal-hydraulic system code for a downward-flow narrow rectangular channel

  • Wisudhaputra, Adnan;Yun, Byong Jo;Jeong, Jae Jun
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.54 no.10
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    • pp.3962-3973
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    • 2022
  • Several critical heat flux (CHF) correlations including the look-up table in the MARS code have been assessed for the prediction of CHF in a downward-flow narrow rectangular channel. For the assessment, we built an experiment database that covers pressures between 1.01 and 39.0 bar, gap sizes between 1.09 and 6.53 mm, mass fluxes up to 25,772 kg/m2s, and under one-sided and two-sided heating conditions. The results of the assessment showed that the Kaminaga correlation has the best overall prediction compared to others. However, because the correlation uses global variables, such as inlet and outlet subcooling and total heat transfer area, it is difficult to use in a system code. A new CHF correlation is then proposed by replacing the global variables in the Kaminaga correlation with local ones and adding correction factors to consider the effect of gap size, mass flux, and the number of heating walls. Additional correction factor is added to consider the effect of inlet subcooling. It is shown that the new one is better than the Kaminaga correlation and it is easy to implement to any system code.

Development and application of the helically coiled once-through steam generator module for dynamic simulation of nuclear hybrid energy system

  • Keon Yeop Kim;Young Suk Bang
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.56 no.8
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    • pp.3315-3329
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    • 2024
  • Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) adopt the Helically Coiled Once-Through Steam Generators (OTSG) extensively for its compactness and higher heat transfer efficiency. As a heat exchanger between the primary side (reactor coolant system) and the secondary side (feedwater and steam system) of nuclear steam supply system, the inlet/outlet conditions both of shell side and tube side of OTSGs have significant impacts on overall system response. Considering the flexible operation of SMRs and heat application by extracting steam, a simulation tool for accurate prediction of the OTSG dynamic behaviors would be required for optimizing design and control. In this study, the OTSG dynamic simulation model has been developed. Mathematical governing equation has been derived by using moving boundary approach and a simulation module has been developed by using Modelica Language. The developed module has been compared with publicly available experimental results and benchmarked with MARS-KS calculation results. Also, it has been incorporated into the integrated SMR model (i.e., reactor core, primary side, secondary side) and dynamic behaviors with reactivity feedback and heat balancing have been investigated. In both of steady-state and transient conditions, it shows the promising accuracy.

Development of a Hydraulic Power Package Enclosed with an Electric Motor (모터 일체형 유압 파워 패키지의 개발)

  • Park, Y.H.;Lee, C.D.;Lee, J.K.
    • Journal of Power System Engineering
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.55-61
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    • 2000
  • In this study, a new design of an one-body type of an unbalanced-fixed- displacement type vane pump combined with an induction type electric motor was suggested. By the application of the new design scheme, it was possible to reduce the number of parts of the pump system and to cut down the volume of power package than that of already-used products. The case in this study enabled efficient heat transfer and electricity insulation of hydraulic fluid. Thus oil moves through the inside of the package for cooling and returns to the reservoir. Because of this design, it was difficult to measure the shaft-input torque. Therefore the package overall efficiency in the paper was evaluated with a ratio of hydraulic power and electric power.

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The Simulation of Semicale Natural Circulation Test 5-NC-3,S-NC-4 Using RELAP5/Mod3.1

  • Kim, S. N.;W. H. Jang
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.30 no.5
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    • pp.424-434
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    • 1998
  • RELAP5/Mod3.1 code was assessed with the semiscale experiment S-NC-3, and S-NC-4, which simulated the two-phase natural circulation and reflux condensation for the SBLOCA of PWR, respectively . Test S-NC-3 and S-NC-4 calculation results showed that RELAP5/Mod3.1 quite well describes the influence of steam generator secondary side heat transfer degradation on both two-phase natural circulation and reflux condensation. A comparison between the calculated and measured two-phase mass flow rate in test S-NC-3 shows good agreement for primary mass inventory more than 92%. And RELAP5/Mod3.1 have a good mass flow rate prediction capability for the transient such as S-NC-4 except some flow oscillations. The reflux flow rate for S-NC-4 test is under predicted, and the overall results verify that the correct prediction of the reduced liquid level appears to be required for the correct calculation of the overall phenomena.

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Acoustic Enhancement of Solid-Liquid Phase Change Heat Transfer (음향 흐름에 의한 고-액 상변화 열 전달의 촉진)

  • 박설현;오율권
    • Journal of Energy Engineering
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.262-268
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    • 2002
  • The present paper investigated the effect of ultrasonic vibrations on the melting process of phase-change materials (PCM). Furthermore, the present study considered constant heat-flux boundary condition, whereas many of the previous researches had adopted constant wall-temperature condition. The results of the present study revealed that ultrasonic vibrations accompanied the effects like acoustic streaming, cavitation, and thermally-oscillating flow. Such effects are a prime mechanism in the overall melting process when ultrasonic vibrations are applied. They speed up the melting process as much as 2.5 times, compared with the result of natural melting. Also, energy can be saved by applying ultrasonic vibrations to the natural melting. In addition, temperature and Nusselt numbers over time provided a conclusive evidence of the important role of ultrasonic vibrations on the melting phenomena.

Analysis of the Burning Rate of Solid Propellant Accounting for the Evaporation on the Surface (표면 증발을 고려한 고체추진제의 연소율 해석)

  • 이창진
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.41-47
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    • 1999
  • The burning rate of solid propellant is one of the key parameter associated with the dynamic characteristics of combustion and the combustion performances. In the AP propellants, the evaporation on the reacting surface as well as the decomposition of the propellant is of great importance in determining the overall burning rate. In this study, a theoretical analysis was conducted to obtain the expression for burning rate in the steady state combustion with the energy and species equations in the condensed phase when the radiative heat flux partially contributes to the total heat transfer to the propellant surface.

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A Finite Element Formulation for the Inverse Estimation of an Isothermal Boundary in Two-Dimensional Slab (상단 등온조건을 갖는 이차원 슬랩에서의 경계위치 역추정을 위한 유한요소 정식화)

  • Kim, Sun-Kyoung;Hurh, Hoon;Lee, Woo-Il
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.25 no.6
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    • pp.829-836
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    • 2001
  • A dependable boundary reconstruction technique is proposed. The finite element method is used for the analysis of the direct heat conduction problem to realize the deformable grid system. An appropriate strategy for grid update is suggested. A complete sensitivity analysis is performed to obtain the derivatives required for restoration of the optimal boundary. With the result of the sensitivity analysis, the unknown boundary is sought using the sequential quadratic programming. The method is applied to reconstruction of boundaries with sinusoidal, step, and cavity form. The overall performance of the proposed method is examined by comparison between the estimated the exact boundaries.

The Experimental Study of Ice Thermal Storage for Falling Film Type - Sprint Coil Type - (스파이럴형 냉동코일을 사용한 유하액막식 빙축열조에서 열전달현상에 관한 실험적연구)

  • Lee, C.M.;Kim, D.H.;Cho, N.C.;Kim, I.G.;Park, S.R.;Choi, K.K.;Yim, C.S.
    • Solar Energy
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 1999
  • The heat transfer characteristics of ice storage system of falling film type using sprial coil is investigated. The experimental facilities consisted of a water tank, spiral coils located above the tank, an upper water distributor, and a circulating water pump. Water is distributed uniformally over the spiral coils and it forms falling thin films. In the process of freezing, ice is formed on outside of the spiral coils through recirculation of tank water. In the process of melting, ice is melted with return water from the heat load, while the water is chilled again and drops into the tank. The results of falling film type of ice thermal storage system are as follows. The highly efficient shower flowrates for icing is near $3{\ell}/min$. Icing rates on spiral coils is rosed while brine flowrates is increased. Lower brine temperature is not only increased freezing rates but. also become higher total icing weight and overall heat transfer coefficient. Smaller shower flowrates is obtained lower water temperature on outlet for a long time. The amounts of quantity can be detected more accurately by measuring storage tank weight.

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