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A Dynamic Simulation for Small Turbushaft Engine with Free Power Turbine Using the CMF Method (CMF 기법을 이용한 소형 분리축 방식 터보축 엔진의 동적모사)

  • 공창덕;기자영;고광웅
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 1998.04a
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    • pp.11-11
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    • 1998
  • 다목적으로 활용할 수 있는 터보축 엔진의 개발을 위한 정상상태 및 동적모사 프로그램을 개발하였다. 개발비, 개발시간, 개발위험도의 절감을 위해 가스발생기 부분은 성능이 잘 알려진 기존의 터보제트 엔진을 활용하였으며 약 3000hr 이상의 수명을 확보하기 위해 터빈재질을 교체하고, Larson-Miller 곡선을 이용하여 최대회전속도와 최대 터빈 입구온도를 각각 35000 RPM과 1140 K의 결정하였다 추가되는 동력터빈의 구성품 성능선도는 압축기 터빈 성능선도를 축척하여 사용하였다. 정상상태 성능해석에는 유량 및 일평형 방정식을 이용하였으며, 동력터빈이 각각 73%, 80%, 90%, 100% RPM일 때 가스발생기를 75%(24500 RPM)에서 100%(35000 RPM)까지 5% 간격으로 나누어 계산을 수행하였다.

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The Effect of Milling Conditions on Microstructure and Phase Transformation Behavior of Ti-Ni Based Alloy Powders (Ti-Ni계 합금분말의 미세조직 및 상변태거동에 미치는 밀링조건의 영향)

  • 강상호;남태현
    • Journal of Powder Materials
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.42-49
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    • 2001
  • Ti-50Ni(at%) and Ti-40Ni-10Cu(at%) alloy powders have been fabricated by ball milling method, and their microstructure and phase transformation behavior were investigated by means of scanning electron microscopy/energy dispersive spectrometry, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), X-ray diffractions and transmission electron microscopy. In order to investigate the effect of ball milling conditions on transformation behavior, ball milling speed and time were varied. Ti-50Ni alloy powders fabricated with the milling speed more than 250 rpm were amorphous, while those done with the milling speed of 100rpm were crystalline. In contrast to Ti-50Ni alloy powders, Ti-40Ni-10Cu alloy powders were crystalline, irrespective of ball milling conditions. DSC peaks corresponding to martensitic transformation were almost discernable in alloy powders fabricated with the milling speed more than 250 rpm, while those were seen clearly in alloy powders fabricated with the milling speed of 100 rpm. This was attributed to the fact that a strain energy introduced during ball milling suppressed martensitic transformation.

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Development of chopper for rice-straw round bale (볏짚원형베일쵸퍼개발)

  • 유병기;오권영;최광재;이성현;이기현
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Agricultural Machinery Conference
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    • 2002.02a
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    • pp.248-253
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    • 2002
  • 가. 대형 원형베일의 볏짚을 절단하여 축사의 사조나 TMR제조기에 공급하는 원형베일쵸퍼를 개발하였다. 나. 시작기의 적정작업속도는 PTO 500rpm 수준이었으며 이때 작업능율은 964kg/시간, 평균볏짚절단길이는 13.9 cm이었다. 다. 시작기의 소요동력은 PTO회전수가 300rpm에서 600rpm으로 높아짐에 따라 증가하였으며 PTO회전수 500rpm 일 때 축 토크는 38.4kgf·m 수준이었다. 라. 비육우 50두 규모에서 시작기는 관행(볏짚절단기)에 비하여 노력절감 92%, 작업비용 26.%절감으로 나타나 실용성이 있는 것으로 나타났다. 마. 볏짚의 허실율만을 고려한 손익분기급이량은 106톤/년으로 나타나 대규모의 전업 낙농 농가나 비육우 농가 또는 여러농가에서 공동 사용할 경우에 경제성이 있는 것으로 나타났다.

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Performance of Rotating Biological Contactor (RBC) under Different Hydraulic Loading Rates and Rotational Speeds on Ammonia Removal in a Recirculating System

  • Son Maeng Hyun;Jeon Im Gi;Jo Jae-Yoon;Moon HaeYoung
    • Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.52-57
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    • 1999
  • Air-drived rotating biological contactor (RBC) system, which is effective method in filtering performance, was tested for the nitrification capacity in a recirculating system. At ammonia concentrations between 0.029 and 0.528 mg/l, the effect of ammonia loading rate on ammonia removal rate at three different hydraulic loading rates could be defined by the following first­order regression models: Hydraulic loading rate of $14.8 m^3/m^3/day:\;y=39.2\times+3.4 (r^2=0.9137)$, Hydraulic loading rate of $26.5 m^3/m^3/day: y=53.3\times+4.0 (r^2=0.8686)$, Hydraulic loading rate of $37.3 m^3/m^3/day: y=58.4\times+4.2 (r^2=0.7755)$, where, $\times$ is ammonia loading rate (mg/l), y is ammonia removal rate $(g/m^3/day)$, The equations showed the optimal ammonia removal rate at the hydraulic loading rate of $26.5m^3/m^3/day$. Below the ammonia concentration of 2.72 mg/l, first-order regression models between ammonia loading rate and ammonia removal rate at three different rates of speed are defined as follows: Rotational speed of $0.75 rpm: y=28.5\times+4.7 (r^2=0.9143)$, Rotational speed of $1.0 rpm: y=33.6\times+8.4 (r^2=0.9534)$, Rotational speed of $2.0 rpm: y=28.9\times+3.6 (r^2=0.9488)$, where, x is ammonia loading rate (mg/l), y is ammonia removal rate $(g/m^3day)$. The equations show the ammonia removal rate at the rotational speed of 1.0 rpm is significantly higher than that at the rotational speed of either 0.75 rpm or 2.0 rpm (P<0.05).

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Remote Power Management System for Large Scale PC Network (대규모 PC 네트워크의 원격 전원 관리 시스템)

  • Hwang, Kitae;Lee, Jae Moon
    • The Journal of the Institute of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.71-78
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    • 2015
  • Since most education organizations such as Universities have a plenty of PCs, much electric power can be wasted if their power states are not managed properly. This paper introduces the RPM(Remote Power Management) software system implemented to reduce a waste of PC power in Universities. The System manager can monitor power state of all PCs in a University and turn off PCs or change power states of PCs to low power states. The RPM consists of three software modules. First, Power Controller, which is installed in each user PC, saves the power by changing low power state by utilizing low power algorithm proposed in this paper. Also it reports power state of its PC to Power Server on the state changed. Second, Power Server module gathers power state information of all PCs, stores them in a DB, and sends all or some parts of the information to Power Viewer whenever the manager asks. The manager can turn off or change a certain PC to low power state. We evaluated the performance of power saving for the RPM and the result showed achievement of 40% power saving.

The Effects of Repeated Passive Movement of Different Velocities on Knee Joint Position Sense in Patients With Post-Stroke Hemiplegia

  • Jo, Su-Jin;Choi, Jong-Duk
    • Physical Therapy Korea
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.98-104
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    • 2012
  • The aim of this study was to examine the effects of repeated passive movement (RPM) of different velocities on the improvement of knee joint position sense (JPS) in post-stroke patients with hemiplegia, thereby investigate the possibility of clinical application in the initial stage of rehabilitation for patients with post-stroke hemiplegia. Thirteen hemiplegic patients participated in this study. For the subjects' knee JPS tests, a passive angle reproduction test and an active angle reproduction test were performed prior to and after the intervention, which involved 30 repetitions of passive full-range-of-motion flexion and extension exercise of the knee joints at randomized degrees of $0^{\circ}/s$, $45^{\circ}/s$, and $90^{\circ}/s$. Paired t-test analysis was done in order to compare changes in the pre- and post-intervention knee JPS. One-way repeated analysis of variance was used in order to compare changes in JPS after intervention at three different movement velocities. The level of significance was set at .05. The result was that the subjects' post-intervention knee JPS significantly improved after the RPM exercise at a $45^{\circ}/s$ and a $90^{\circ}/s$ relative to the RPM exercise $0^{\circ}/s$ (p<.05). JPS changes with RPM intervention at the rapid velocity of $90^{\circ}/s$ were most increased, suggesting the most effective enhancement in knee JPS is with intervention at the velocity (p<.05). Therefore, RPM intervention at a half or higher velocity improved stroke patients' knee JPS. During the initial stage of rehabilitation for patients with post-stroke hemiplegia, the efficient application of the RPM exercise at a half or higher velocity will be possible.

Changes of Microbial Population in the Rumen of Dairy Steers as Influenced by Plant Containing Tannins and Saponins and Roughage to Concentrate Ratio

  • Anantasook, N.;Wanapat, M.;Cherdthong, A.;Gunun, P.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.26 no.11
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    • pp.1583-1591
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    • 2013
  • The objective of this study was to investigate microbial population in the rumen of dairy steers as influenced by supplementing with dietary condensed tannins and saponins and different roughage to concentrate ratios. Four, rumen fistulated dairy steers (Bos indicus) were used in a $2{\times}2$ factorial arrangement in a $4{\times}4$ Latin square design. The main factors were two roughage to concentrate ratios (R:C, 60:40 and 40:60) and two supplementations of rain tree pod meal (RPM) (0 and 60 g/kg of total DM intake). Chopped 30 g/kg urea treated rice straw was used as a roughage source. All animals received feed according to respective R:C ratios at 25 g/kg body weight. The RPM contained crude tannins and saponins at 84 and 143 g/kg of DM, respectively. It was found that ruminal pH decreased while ruminal temperature increased by a higher concentrate ratio (R:C 40:60) (p<0.05). In contrast, total bacterial, Ruminococus albus and viable proteolytic bacteria were not affected by dietary supplementation. Numbers of fungi, cellulolytic bacteria, Fibrobactor succinogenes and Ruminococus flavefaciens were higher while amylolytic bacteria was lower when steers were fed at 400 g/kg of concentrate. The population of Fibrobactor succinogenes, was found to be higher with RPM supplementation. In addition, the use of real-time PCR technique indicated that the population of protozoa and methanogens were decreased (p<0.05) with supplementation of RPM and with an increasing concentrate ratio. Supplementation of RPM and feeding different concentrate ratios resulted in changing the rumen microbes especially, when the animals were fed at 600 g/kg of concentrate and supplemented with RPM which significantly reduced the protozoa and methanogens population.

The Effect of HHO Gas on the Performance of Industrial Diesel Engine Using Biodiesel Blended Fuel (흡기중의 HHO 가스 첨가가 바이오 디젤 혼합연료를 사용한 산업용 디젤기관의 성능에 미치는 영향)

  • Park, Kweon-Ha;Kim, Ju-Youn;Kim, Chul-Jung;Lee, Eun-June;Son, Kwon;Park, Sung-Hoon
    • Journal of Advanced Marine Engineering and Technology
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    • v.35 no.8
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    • pp.1022-1027
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    • 2011
  • A diesel engine works in high compression ratio due to injection of diesel fuel after compression of air. Therefore the engine has a high thermal efficiency, while nitrogen oxide is produced a lot in high flame temperature regions. In order to solve the problem this study HHO gas is added into the intake air of the industrial diesel engine. The test conditions are loads of 0%, 50% and 100% and engine speeds of 700 to 1900 rpm. The results show the maximum torque and pressure is increased, fuel consumption, smoke and CO emissions are decreased and NOx emission is remained at same level.

Influence of Harvest Time, Drying Period and Threshing Force on Mechanical Damage and Germinability of Rye Grains (호밀의 수확시기, 건조일수 및 탈곡기 회전속도가 탈곡종실의 손상립률과 발아율에 미치는 영향)

  • 김석동;하용웅;이성희
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.477-482
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    • 1986
  • This trial was carried out to set up a proper drum speed of thresher to minimize the mechanical damage from threshing and thereby to obtain rye seeds possessing higher qualities for seeds. Rye plants were harvested at from 40 to 60 days after heading (DAH) with 5 days intervals and spread out on the field for 0, I, 2, 3 days for drying, respectively. After drying the plants were subjected to threshing at seven steps of drum speed from 400 to 1000 rotation per minute (RPM) of a thresher, drum diam. 18.6cm, teeth length 6cm. At 500 to 600 RPM and from the plants harvested at 55DAH with drying for one or two days, the seeds possessed low grain damage, high germinability over 90%, and field emergence rate over 80%.

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