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Numerical Analysis of Tip Clearance Effects in a Micro Radial Inflow Turbine

  • Watanabe, Naoki;Teramoto, Susumu;Nagashima, Toshio
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2004.03a
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    • pp.622-627
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    • 2004
  • There are many difficulties in realizing Ultra-micro gas turbine system. Among them, the effects of tip clearance upon the micro turbine flowfield are discussed in this paper. The flowfield was investigated numerically with the Reynolds-averaged three-dimensional thin-layer Navier-Stokes equations. Calculations were conducted with clearance height from 0% to 10% of the passage height. Leakage mass flow and deterioration of efficiency are proportional to the clearance height for the clearance height larger than 4%. However, in the case of 2% clearance, leakage flow is significantly reduced due to relative motion of the casing and as a result deterioration of efficiency is very small. It is difficult to control tip clearance in micro turbines, but the results of this study indicate that if the clearance height is controlled within a few per-cent of passage height, deterioration of stage performance will be small.

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Effects of Restrainer upon Bridge Motions with Poundings and frictions under Seismic Excitations (지진시 층돌 및 마찰을 고려한 교량거동에 미치는 Restrainer의 보강효과)

  • 김상효;마호성;이상우;원정훈
    • Proceedings of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute Conference
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    • 1999.10a
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    • pp.291-300
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    • 1999
  • An idealized analytical model is proposed to estimate the effects of restrainer upon global response behaviors of a bridge system under seismic excitations. Pounding actions between adjacent vibration units and friction at movable supports are introduced in addition to other phenomena such as nonlinear behaviors of pier, motions of the foundation and abutment to achieve the better prediction of the bridge motion. The applied restrainer is assumed to be a dead-band system, which has the force clearance and the linear-elastic force. Using the proposed model, the dynamic characteristics of a bridge system retrofitted by restrainers is examined, and the effects of stiffness and clearance length of restrainer is also investigated. The main effect of the application of restrainers is found to reduce the relative displacements and the trend becomes greater with the shorter clearance length except between pier units. It is found that the relative displacements between abutment and adjacent pier units are decreased as the stiffness of restrainer increases, but almost independent upon the stiffness increments of restrainer. However, the relative displacements between pier units tend to be increased due to the applications of the restrainers.

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Characterization of the effect of joint clearance on the energy loss of flexible multibody systems with variable kinematic structure

  • Ebrahimi, Saeed;Salahshoor, Esmaeil;Moradi, Shapour
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.63 no.5
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    • pp.691-702
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    • 2017
  • Clearances are essential for the assemblage of mechanisms to allow the relative motion between the joined bodies. This clearance exists due to machining tolerances, wear, material deformations, and imperfections, and it can worsen the mechanism performance when the precision and smoothly-working are intended. Energy is a subject which is less paid attention in the area of clearance. The effect of the clearance on the energy of a flexible slider-crank mechanism is investigated in this paper. A clearance exists in the joint between the slider and the coupler. The contact force model is based on the Lankarani and Nikravesh model and the friction force is calculated using the modified Coulomb's friction law. The hysteresis damping which has been included in the contact force model dissipates energy in clearance joints. The other source for the energy loss is the friction between the journal and the bearing. Initial configuration and crank angular velocity are changed to see their effects on the energy of the system. Energy diagrams are plotted for different coefficients of friction to see its influence. Finally, considering the coupler as a flexible body, the effect of flexibility on the energy of the system is investigated.

Effects of the Impeller Inlet Tip Clearance on the Flow and Performance of Airfoil Fans (임펠러 흡입구 간극이 원심형 에어포일 송풍기의 성능에 미치는 영향)

  • Kang, Shin-Hyoung;Kim, Young-Jae
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.23 no.8
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    • pp.957-968
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    • 1999
  • Performance tests of an airfoil fan and measurement of flow fields at the impeller exit are carried out to investigate the effects of the tip clearance between the rotor and inlet casing on the impeller performance. The impeller is twelve bladed of NACA 65-810 airfoils and tested with 3 different size of gap; 1, 2, 4mm. The relative decrease of pressure rising performance of the fan is 15 percent for the design flow rate when the gap size is 1 percent of the impeller diameter. The reduction of performance becomes large as the flow rate increases. The leakage flow through the clearance affects the through flow of the impeller, which results in decrease of the slip factor as well as the impeller efficiency. The data base obtained in the present study can be used for the design and flow analysis of the airfoil fans.

Application of the Concept of a sSnsitivity Linkage for the Analysis of Mechanical Error in 4-Bar Mechanism (민감도 해석기구를 이용한 4절기구의 기계적 오차해석)

  • Sin, Jae-Kyun;Choi, Hong-Suck
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.1508-1515
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    • 1996
  • The method of utilizing sensitivity linkages for the analysis of mechanical errors are proposed. As sources of the mechanical error, tolerances in the link length and clearances in thejoints are considered. It is demonstrated that the problem of calculating mechanical errors of a 4-bar mechanism can be transformed into a problem of conventeional velocity analysis of a sensitivity linkage. As a result of the present study, it is found and proved that the mechanical error of the output angle in the 4-Bar mechaism is represented as a simple harmonic function with respect to the relative position of the pin on the clearance circle. Also the vector representing the mechanical error of a coupler point makes, in general, an ellipse as the relative angle varies on the clearance circle. With these results we can better identify the characteristic of the mechanical errors in linkages.

Drug Interaction of Rifampicin and Isotiazid (리팜피신과 이소니아짓의 약물상호작용)

  • 범진필;최준식
    • YAKHAK HOEJI
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    • v.30 no.5
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    • pp.208-213
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    • 1986
  • Rifampicin suspension was administered orally at a does of 34mg/kg to six rabbits after 5, 10 and 20mg/kg pretreatment of isoniazid twice daily for 9 days. The blood level of rifampicin was decreased significantly by isoniazid 10mg/kg 20mg/kg pretraetment. The renal clearance(CLr) of rifampicin was increased by isoniazid 20mg/kg and the biliary clearance(CLb) was incresed by isoniazid 10mg/kg and 20mg/kg pretreatmetn. Elimination rate constant(K) and time to reach maximum concentration(tmax) were increased by isoniazicl pretreatment. But half-life and maximum concentration(C max) were decreased. Relative bioavailability was decreased significantly by isoniazid 10mg/kg and 20mg/kg pretreatment.

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Effects of Temperature and Body Size on the Clearance Rate of a Tidal Flat Bivalve, Coecella chinensis (Deshayes)

  • Ryu, Tae-Kwon;Lee, Chang-Hoon;Park, Jin-Woo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Fisheries Technology Conference
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    • 2003.05a
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    • pp.391-392
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    • 2003
  • There were many studies on the dependence of clearance rate on temperature and the body size of bivalves (Winter, 1973; Bayne et al., 1976; Yukihira et al., 1998), Most of these studies dealt with relatively large species, especially commercially important species. Studies with smaller but ecologically important species were relative rare(Werner and Hollibaugh, 1993). (omitted)

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Predictions of non-uniform tip clearance effects on the flow field in an axial compressor

  • Kang, Young-Seok;Kang, Shin-Hyoung
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2008.03a
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    • pp.743-750
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    • 2008
  • Asymmetric tip clearance in an axial compressor induces pressure and velocity redistributions along the circumferential direction in an axial compressor. This paper presents the mechanism of the flow redistribution due to the asymmetric tip clearance with a simple numerical modeling. The flow field of a rotor of an axial compressor is predicted when an asymmetric tip clearance occurs along the circumferential direction. The modeling results are supported by CFD results not only to validate the present modeling but also to investigate more detailed flow fields. Asymmetric tip clearance makes local flow area and resultant axial velocity vary along the circumferential direction. This flow redistribution 'seed' results in a different flow patterns according to the flow coefficient. Flow field redistribution patterns are largely dependent on the local tip clearance performance at low flow coefficients. However, the contribution of the main flow region becomes dominant while the tip clearance effect becomes weak as the flow coefficient increases. The flow field redistribution pattern becomes noticeably strong if a blockage effect is involved when the flow coefficient increases. The relative flow angle at the small clearance region decreases which result in a negative incidence angle at the high flow coefficient. It causes a recirculation region at the blade pressure surface which results in the flow blockage. It promotes the strength of the flow field redistribution at the rotor outlet. These flow pattern changes have an effect on the blade loading perturbations. The integration of blade loading perturbation from control volume analysis of the circumferential momentum leads to well-known Alford's force. Alford's force is always negative when the flow blockage effects are excluded. However when the flow blockage effect is incorporated into the modeling, main flow effects on the flow redistribution is also reflected on the Alford's force at the high flow coefficient. Alford's force steeply increases as the flow coefficient increases, because of the tip leakage suppression and strong flow redistribution. The predicted results are well agreed to CFD results by Kang and Kang(2006).

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Evaluation of Punching Process Variables Influencing Micro Via-hole Quality of LTCC Green Sheet (LTCC 기판의 미세 비아홀 펀칭 중 공정 변수의 영향 평가)

  • Baek S. W.;Rhim S. H.;Oh S. I.
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.14 no.3 s.75
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    • pp.277-281
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    • 2005
  • LTCC(Low temperature co-fired ceramic) is being recognized as a significant packaging material of electrical devices for the advantages such as relatively low temperature being needed for process, low conductor resistance and high printing resolution. In the process of LTCC electrical devices, the punched via-hole quality is one of the most important factors on the performance of the device. However, its mechanism is very complicated and optimization of the process seems difficult. In this paper, to clarify the process, via-hole punching experiments were carried out and the punched holes were examined in terms of their burr formation. The effects of thickness of PET sheet, ceramic sheet and punch-to- die clearance on via-hole quality were also discussed. Optimum process conditions are proposed and a factor $\kappa$ is introduced to express effect of the process variables.

Seismic Behavior Analysis of the Bridge Retrofitted by Restrainer (Restrainer로 보강된 교량시스템의 지진거동분석)

  • 김상효;마호성;이상우;원정훈
    • Proceedings of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute Conference
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    • 2000.10a
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    • pp.289-296
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    • 2000
  • Dynamic responses of a bridge retrofitted with cable restrainers are examined under seismic excitations. A simplified and idealized mechanical model is developed to analyze the effects of the restrainers, which can consider the plastic behavior as well as the fracture of the cable. Using the proposed model, the effects of the stiffness and the clearance length of the restrainer upon the global bridge seismic behaviors are estimated. The changes of pounding forces, shear forces, and bending moments due to the application of restrainers are also investigated. The main effect of restrainers upon global bridge motions is found to reduce the relative distances between adjacent vibrations units. It is also found that the relative distances are decreased as the clearance length of the restrainer decreases and the stiffness of restrainer increases.

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