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Collision Analysis of Submerged Floating Tunnel by Underwater Navigating Vessel (수중운항체에 대한 해중터널의 충돌해석)

  • Hong, Kwan-Young;Lee, Gye-Hee
    • Journal of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute of Korea
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    • v.27 no.5
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    • pp.369-377
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    • 2014
  • In this paper, to recognize the collision behavior between a submerged floating tunnel(SFT) and underwater navigation vessel(UNV), both structures are modeled and analyzed. The SFT of collision point is modeled tubular section using concrete with steel lining. The other part of SFT is modeled elastic beam elements. Mooring lines are modeled as cable elements with tension. The under water navigation vessel is assumed 1800DT submarine and its total mass at collision is obtained with hydrodynamic added mass. The buoyancy force on SFT is included in initial condition using dynamic relaxation method. The buoyancy ratio (B/W) and the collision speed are considered as the collision conditions. As results, energy dissipation is concentrated on the SFT and that of the UNV is minor. Additionally, the collision behaviors are greatly affected by B/W and the tension of mooring lines. Especially, the collision forces are shown different tendency compare to vessel collision force of current design code.

Dynamic Response Analysis of Nonlinear Sloshing in Two Dimensional Rectangular Tank using Finite Element Method (유한요소법을 이용한 2차원 사각탱크내 비선형 슬로싱 동응답 해석)

  • 조진래;이홍우;하세윤;박태학;이우용
    • Journal of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute of Korea
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.33-42
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    • 2003
  • This paper deals with the FEM analysis of nonlinear sloshing of incompressible, invicid and irrotational flow in two dimensional rectangular tank. We use laplace equation based on potential theory as governing equation. For large amplitude sloshing motion, kinematic and dynamic free surface conditions derived from Bernoulli equation are applied. This problem is solved by FEM using 9-node elements. For the time integration and accurate velocity calculation, we introduce predictor-corrector time marching scheme and least square method. Also, numerical stability in tracking of free surface is obtained by direct calculation of free surface location to time variation. Numerical results of sloshing induced by harmonic excitations, while comparing with those of linear theory and references, prove the accuracy and stability. After verification of our program, we analyze sloshing response characteristics to the fluid height and the excitation amplitude.

Analysis and Experiment on Dynamic Characteristics for Deployable Composite Reflector Antenna (전개형 복합재료 반사판 안테나의 동특성 분석 및 시험)

  • Chae, Seungho;Roh, Jin-Ho;Lee, Soo-Yong;Jung, Hwa-Young;Lee, Jae-Eun;Park, Sung-Woo
    • Journal of Aerospace System Engineering
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    • v.13 no.5
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    • pp.94-101
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    • 2019
  • The dynamic characteristics of the composite reflector panels are numerically and experimentally investigated. A dynamics model of the panel is analytically developed based on a deployment mechanism of the antenna. The deployment is passively activated using elastic energy of a spring with two rotational degrees of freedom. Using the flexible multi-body dynamic analysis ADAMS, dynamic behavior of the panels such as velocities, deformations, as well as reaction forces during the deployment, are investigated in the gravity and zero-gravity cases. The reflector panel is manufactured using carbon fiber reinforced plastics (CFRPs) and its deployment characteristics are experimentally observed using a zero-gravity deployment test. The impact response and vibration problems that occur during deployment of the antenna panel have been identified and reliably deployed using dampers.

Motion Performance Prediction and Experiments of an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle through Fluid Drag Force Calculations (유체항력 계산을 통한 자율무인잠수정의 운동성능 예측과 실험)

  • Kim, Chang Min;Baek, Woon Kyung
    • Journal of Advanced Marine Engineering and Technology
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    • v.39 no.6
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    • pp.614-619
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    • 2015
  • In this study, a dynamics model was developed to predict the motion performance of an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV). The dynamics model includes basic dynamic state variables of the hull and force terms to determine the motion of the AUV. The affecting terms for the forces are hydrostatic force, added mass, hydrodynamic damping, lift and drag forces. The force terms can be calculated using analytical and Computational Fluid Dynamics methods. For the underwater motion simulation, a simple PD controller was used. Also, the AUV was tested in a water tank and near sea for the partial verification of the fluid drag force coefficients and way-point tracking motions.

Safety Assessment for the Solar Cell Structure using Finite Element Analysis (유한요소법을 이용한 태양광 집전기 구조물에 대한 안전성 평가)

  • Lee, Yang-Chang;Lee, Joon-Seong;Lee, En-Chul;Lee, Ho-Jung
    • Proceedings of the KAIS Fall Conference
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    • 2009.12a
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    • pp.881-884
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    • 2009
  • 태양열을 이용한 발전은 신재생에너지 사업으로 현재 각광을 받고 있는 분야 중의 하나이다. 본 논문에서는 3kv급 태양열 집전기를 유한요소법을 이용하여 돌풍이 불 때 풍하중에 의한 안전성을 평가하였다. 태양열 집전기는 옥외에 설치가 되므로 바람에 대한 영향을 가장 많이 받게 되는데 풍하중은 특히 강한 태풍이 불 때에 가장 높은 설계변수로 자중이나 프레임이 태양을 트레킹 할 때 생기는 동역학적인 변수보다도 크게 된다. 기존에 풍압력에 대한 산술식이 있지만 구조에 따라 적용하는 방법이 다르므로 돌풍이 불 때의 풍속을 적용, 유한요소법을 이용하여 우선 플레이트 프레임 표면에 발생하는 표면 압력을 계산하였다. 구한 표면 압력으로부터 플레이트 부분에 작용하는 하중으로 환산을 구조물에 대입하였고, 구조물이 크고 Mesh수에 문제로 인해 프레임을 두 부문으로 나누어서 포스트 부문과 플레이트 부분에 적용하여 해석하였다. 포스트의 경우에는 플레이트에서 받은 풍하중을 벡터로 나누어서 적용하였고 플레이트 부분에서 작용하는 자중을 고려하여 적용하였다. 플레이트의 경우 돌풍에 안정적이라 하더라도 변형량이 높을 경우를 적용하였다. 포스트 부분과 플레이트 연결부에서도 보강을 통하여 적정범위의 응력이 집전기에 문제가 발생할 수 있으므로 적정한 범위의 변형량을 유지하기 위해 설계변경 하여 안전한 구조물이 되도록 하였다.

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Dynamic analysis of eddy current brake system for design evaluation (와전류 제동장치 설계검증을 위한 동역학적 해석)

  • Chung, Kyung-Ryul;Kim, Kyung-Taek;Paik, Jin-Sung;Benker, T.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2002.11b
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    • pp.110-115
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    • 2002
  • In this paper, the results of an analysis of the dynamic behavior of the eddy current brake(ECB) system are presented. The measured irregularity of the track in Korean high speed line and the track irregularity given by ERRI(high level) were used for simulation. The wheel-rail profile combination were analyzed with different rail gauges. A model of the bogie with an substitute body for the carbody was implemented in the Multi-body-Simulation Program SIMPACK. The ECB frame was modelled both as flexible body and as rigid body. Four different driving conditions were analyzed. In this study dynamic behavior in general were performed to evaluate the design of eddy current brake system and specially the effect of damper was also studied. A comparison of simulations with and without damper shows that the damper have most effect for lower speed. The simulation results will be verified by comparison with measured data from on line test and also used for improving design.

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Rotordynamic Design and Analysis of the Rotor-Bearing System of a 500Wh Flywheel Energy Storage Device (플라이휠 에너지 저장장치 회전체계의 동역학적 설계및 해석)

  • 최상규;김영철;경진호
    • Journal of KSNVE
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.81-86
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    • 1998
  • A 500Wh class high-speed Flywheel Energy Storage System (FESS) driven by a built-in BLDC motor/generator has been designed, which runs from 30000 to 60000rpm nominally. Due to the motor/generator inside, the flywheel rotor made of composites supported by PM/EM hybrid bearing system has a shape of bell or pendulum and thus requires accurate rotordynamic analysis and prediction of its dynamic behavior to secure the operating reliability. Rotordynamic analyses of the flywheel rotor-bearing system revealed that the bell shaped rotor has two conical rigid-body modes in the system operating range and the first conical mode, of which nodal point lies in the radial EM bearing position, can adversely affect the dynamic response of the rotor at the corresponding critical speed. To eliminate the possibility of wild behavior of the rotor, two guide bearings are adopted at the upper end of the rotor and motor/generator. It was also revealed that the EM bearing stiffness if 0.5~1.0E+6 N/m and damping of 2000 Ns/m are favirable for smooth operation of the system around the 2nd critical speed.

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Analysis of Dynamic Performance of Model Tranis for Their Drive Train Design (모형기차의 구동부 설계를 위한 동역학적 성능해석)

  • Kim, Suc-Tae;Yoon, Soon-Hyung;Tak, Tae-Oh
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.99-106
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    • 2001
  • Model trains should have very similar motion characteristics to real trains in order to provide realistic feeling to their operators. Main purpose of dynamic analysis of model trains is to predict velocities in straight and circular tracks and estimate stopping distance after power shut off. Equations of motion for a model train are derived that relates velocity, traction, rolling resistance, and pulling force. Also, energy equations for calculating stopping distance after power shut off are derived. Experiments with model trains are preformed to measure velocity, rolling resistance, slip, and stopping distance. The results are compared with the prediction based on the equations of motion, and they showed good agreement. It can be concluded that the prediction is more accurate when the slip between wheel and rail is accounted for. The analysis procedures can be applied to determining various design factors in model trains.

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NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF VENTILATED CAVITATION WITH FREE SURFACE EFFECTS (자유표면 영향을 고려한 환기공동 전산유동해석)

  • Jin, M.S.;Kim, H.Y.;Ha, C.T.;Park, W.G.
    • Journal of computational fluids engineering
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.13-21
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    • 2013
  • Cavitating flow is usually formed on the surface of a high speed underwater object. When a object moves near a free surface at very high speed, the cavity signature becomes one of the major factors to be overcome by sensors of military satellite. The present work was to study the free surface effect on the ventilated cavitation. The governing equations were Navier-Stokes equations based on a homogeneous mixture model. The multiphase flow solver used an implicit preconditioning method in the curvilinear coordinate system. The cavitation model used here was the one first presented by Merkle et al.(2006) and redeveloped by Park & Ha(2009). Computations considered the free surface effects were carried out with a NACA0012 hydrofoil and the corresponding results were compared with the experimental data to have a good agreement. Calculations were then performed considering the ventilated cavitation, including the effect of non-condensable gas under the free surface effects.

Rotordynamic Design and Analysis of the Rotor-Bearing System of a 500Wh Flywheel Energy Storage Device (플라이휠 에너지 저장장치 회전체계의 동역학적 설계 및 해석)

  • 최상규;김영철;경진호
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 1997.04a
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    • pp.283-289
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    • 1997
  • A 500Wh class high-speed Flywheel Energy Storage System (FESS) driven by a built-in BLDC motor/generator has been designed, which runs from 30000 to 60000rpm nominally. Due to the motor/generator inside, the flywheel rotor made of composites supported by PM/EM hybrid bearing system has a shape of bell or pendulum and thus requires accurate rotordynamic analyses and prediction of its dynamic behavior to secure the operating reliability. Rotordaynamic analyses of the flywheel rotor-bearing system revealed that the bell shaped rotor has two conical rigid-body modes in the system operating range and the first conical mode, of which nodal point lies in the radial EM bearing position, can adversely affect the dynamic response of the rotor at the corresponding critical speed. To eliminate the possibility of wild behavior of the rotor, two guide bearings are adopted at the upper end of the rotor and motor/generator. It was also revealed that the EM bearing stiffness of 0.5~1.0E+6 N/m and damping of 2000 Ns/m are favorable for smooth operation of the system around the 2nd critical speed.

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