• Title/Summary/Keyword: 하이브리드 차체구조

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A Study on the manufacturing process for Hybrid Composite Carbody Structures (하이브리드 복합재 차체 구조물의 성형공정에 관한 연구)

  • Shin Kwang-Bok;Cho Se-Hyun;Lee Sang-Jin
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2004.10a
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    • pp.461-466
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    • 2004
  • The hybrid composite carbody structures were considered as the carbody system of Korean Tilting Train eXpress(TTX) to achieve the lightweight design. The TTX carbodies are composed of the carbody shell made of the sandwich composite structure and the undeframe made of the metal structure. The sandwich structures were used to minimize the weight of carbody, and the metal underframe was used to modify the design easily and to keep the strength of underframe by the installation of the electrical equipments. The sandwich carbody structures will be cured in an autoclave. In this paper, the manufacturing processes of the TTX carbody structures were introduced briefly.

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Evaluation on Adiabatic Property for Vehicular Sandwich Composite Structure (차체 구조용 샌드위치 복합소재 단열 특성 평가)

  • Lee Sang Jin;Oh Kyung Won;Jeong Jong Cheol;Kong Chang duk;Kim Jeong Seok;Cho Se Hyun
    • Composites Research
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.9-14
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    • 2006
  • Experimental investigation on heat transfer ratio was firstly performed with three types of sandwich panels such as the Carbon/Epoxy Skin-Aluminum Honeycomb and Balsa Core Sandwich Panel of 37mm thickness, the Carbon/Epoxy Aluminum Skin-Honeycomb Core Sandwich Panel of 57mm thickness (including insulator) and the Carbon/Epoxy Skin-Aluminum Honeycomb Core Sandwich Panel of 37mm thickness based on the KS F 2278:2003(Insulation test method of windows). In additional to this investigation, experimental tests were also done for evaluation of heat transportation ratio with the Aluminum Skin- Aluminium Honeycomb Sandwich Panels of 27mm and 35mm thickness, and Aluminum Skin-Foaming Aluminum Sandwich Panel of 27mm thickness by the KS F2277:2002 (Insulation measuring method of construction component-Calibration heat box method or protective heat box method). In this study, it was found that the larger net heat transfer cross sectional area between the skin and the sandwich core is given, the higher heat transportation ratio occurs. It was also found that the hybrid type insulation had better insulation characteristics compared to the non-hybrid type insulation.