• 제목/요약/키워드: wall pressure fluctuation

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압축성 대와류모사를 이용한 고속열차의 공력 및 공력소음의 수치적/실험적 분석 (Numerical and experimental analysis of aerodynamics and aeroacoustics of high-speed train using compressible Large Eddy Simulation)

  • 이권기;정철웅;김재환;정민승
    • 한국음향학회지
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    • 제43권1호
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    • pp.95-102
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    • 2024
  • 기술 발전에 힘입어 고속열차의 운항속도는 증가하고 있으며, 고속열차 외부 유동장으로부터 발생하는 공력소음은 설계 단계에서 매우 중요한 고려 대상이 되어왔다. 이러한 고속열차의 유동기인소음을 정확하게 예측하기 위해서는 근거리 음향장에서 고해상도의 음원 발생과 원거리 음향장에서 수치적 소산이 적은 소음 전파가 요구된다. 이는 실제 고속열차의 구성요소 별로 시공간 스케일을 모두 적절하게 고려할 수 있는 수치격자 및 시간해상도가 동반되어야 한다. 이러한 도전점을 극복하기 위해, 본 연구는 실제 크기 및 실제 운행속도의 고속열차 5차량의 외부 유동장 및 음향장을 3차원 압축성 대와류모사(Large Eddy Simulation, LES) 기법을 이용하여 동시 계산하였다. 수치해석의 검증을 위해 벽면압력섭동 측정 결과와 수치해석 결과를 비교하였다. Ffowcs Williams and Hawkings 방정식을 이용하여 고속열차로부터 방사되는 음향파워를 예측하고 주행속도간 결과를 비교분석하였다. 본 연구는 고속열차의 공력소음 발생 메커니즘 분석을 바탕으로 한 소음 저감에 기여할 것으로 사료된다.

Carbon nanotube field emission display

  • Chil, Won-Bong;Kim, Jong-Min
    • E2M - 전기 전자와 첨단 소재
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    • 제12권7호
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    • pp.7-11
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    • 1999
  • Fully sealed field emission display in size of 4.5 inch has been fabricated using single-wall carbon nanotubes-organic vehicle com-posite. The fabricated display were fully scalable at low temperature below 415$^{\circ}C$ and CNTs were vertically aligned using paste squeeze and surface rubbing techniques. The turn-on fields of 1V/${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$ and field emis-sion current of 1.5mA at 3V/${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$ (J=90${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$/$\textrm{cm}^2$)were observed. Brightness of 1800cd/$m^2$ at 3.7V/${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$ was observed on the entire area of 4.5-inch panel from the green phosphor-ITO glass. The fluctuation of the current was found to be about 7% over a 4.5-inch cath-ode area. This reliable result enables us to produce large area full-color flat panel dis-play in the near future. Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have attracted much attention because of their unique elec-trical properties and their potential applica-tions [1, 2]. Large aspect ratio of CNTs together with high chemical stability. ther-mal conductivity, and high mechanical strength are advantageous for applications to the field emitter [3]. Several results have been reported on the field emissions from multi-walled nanotubes (MWNTs) and single-walled nanotubes (SWNTs) grown from arc discharge [4, 5]. De Heer et al. have reported the field emission from nan-otubes aligned by the suspension-filtering method. This approach is too difficult to be fully adopted in integration process. Recently, there have been efforts to make applications to field emission devices using nanotubes. Saito et al. demonstrated a car-bon nanotube-based lamp, which was oper-ated at high voltage (10KV) [8]. Aproto-type diode structure was tested by the size of 100mm $\times$ 10mm in vacuum chamber [9]. the difficulties arise from the arrangement of vertically aligned nanotubes after the growth. Recently vertically aligned carbon nanotubes have been synthesized using plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition(CVD) [6, 7]. Yet, control of a large area synthesis is still not easily accessible with such approaches. Here we report integra-tion processes of fully sealed 4.5-inch CNT-field emission displays (FEDs). Low turn-on voltage with high brightness, and stabili-ty clearly demonstrate the potential applica-bility of carbon nanotubes to full color dis-plays in near future. For flat panel display in a large area, car-bon nanotubes-based field emitters were fabricated by using nanotubes-organic vehi-cles. The purified SWNTs, which were syn-thesized by dc arc discharge, were dispersed in iso propyl alcohol, and then mixed with on organic binder. The paste of well-dis-persed carbon nanotubes was squeezed onto the metal-patterned sodalime glass throuhg the metal mesh of 20${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$ in size and subse-quently heat-treated in order to remove the organic binder. The insulating spacers in thickness of 200${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$ are inserted between the lower and upper glasses. The Y\ulcornerO\ulcornerS:Eu, ZnS:Cu, Al, and ZnS:Ag, Cl, phosphors are electrically deposited on the upper glass for red, green, and blue colors, respectively. The typical sizes of each phosphor are 2~3 micron. The assembled structure was sealed in an atmosphere of highly purified Ar gas by means of a glass frit. The display plate was evacuated down to the pressure level of 1$\times$10\ulcorner Torr. Three non-evaporable getters of Ti-Zr-V-Fe were activated during the final heat-exhausting procedure. Finally, the active area of 4.5-inch panel with fully sealed carbon nanotubes was pro-duced. Emission currents were character-ized by the DC-mode and pulse-modulating mode at the voltage up to 800 volts. The brightness of field emission was measured by the Luminance calorimeter (BM-7, Topcon).

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