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Application and Verification Trend of COTS PEM Devices in Space Program (우주용 상용 PEM 소자의 적용 및 검증기술 동향)

  • Cho, Young-Jun;Lee, Chang-Ho;Lee, Choon-Woo;Hwang, Do-Soon
    • Current Industrial and Technological Trends in Aerospace
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.65-73
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    • 2008
  • As the system requirements of performance, weight, cost are increasing, the needs of electronic parts which have high performance and efficiency are growing. To satisfy such requirements, demand of high performance and rapid upgraded commercial parts is also increasing compared to NASA or ESA standard parts. Especially, commercial PEM(Plastic Encapsulated Microcircuit) parts are applied in many space programs and research is continuing to broaden its application area. In this paper, concerns and verification trends of commercial PEM parts in space applications are introduced.

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A Study on Composite Blades of 1 MW Class HAWT Considering Fatigue Life (피로수명을 고려한 1 MW급 수평축 풍력터빈 복합재 블레이드 설계에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Min-Woong;Kong, Chang-Duk;Park, Hyun-Bum
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Aeronautical & Space Sciences
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    • v.40 no.7
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    • pp.564-573
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    • 2012
  • In this work, 1 MW class horizontal axis wind turbine blade configuration is properly sized and analyzed using the newly proposed aerodynamic design procedure and the in-house code developed by authors, and its design results are verified through comparison with experimental results of previously developed wind turbine blade. The structural design of the wind turbine blade is carried out using a composite materials and the netting and rule of mixture deign methods. The structural safety of the designed blade structure is investigated through the various load cases, stress, deformation, buckling and vibration analyses using the commercial FEM code, MSC.NASTRAN. Finally the required fatigue life is investigated using the modified Spera's experimental equation.

Analysis & investigation of EMI dispersion for protection aviation frequency (항공주파수 보호를 위한 전자파방해(EMI)분포조사 및 분석)

  • Park, Duck-Je
    • Journal of Advanced Navigation Technology
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.714-721
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    • 2011
  • In this paper, developing management programs for EMI tracking can navigate the site quickly and solve EMI tracking cause and location to use materials such as analysis of air accidents, EMI site location data of 1000 RF companys, radio wave spectrum analysis and audio data. these data are databased and used comparable data. Also, EMI has been prevented by establishing continuous monitoring system through a 24-hour surveillance. Therefore we were able to provide high quality air waves in order to prevent aircraft accidents. In addition, radar control staff of Korea Airports Corporation against passenger aircraft that will prevent the worst aircraft accident have been established based to continue periodic aviation frequency protection and Portable Electronic Devices(PED) on board aircraft to prevent the culture of safety campaign.

Synthetic Overview on the Dispute about Tiltrotor Technology and Flight Safety (틸트로터 비행체 개념에 대한 기술적 논란 및 비행안전성 논란 분석)

  • Ahn, Oh-Sung;Kim, Jai-Moo
    • Aerospace Engineering and Technology
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.254-262
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    • 2008
  • Several decades have passed since tiltrotor technology became a hot issue of debates between aircraft majors, policy maker and mass-media. Although most of those subjects have been officially probed or answered in objective way, biased articles or argues related with the adequacy of this technology still prevail in the way of tilt-rotor development programs, which are totally irrelevant and out-dated. This paper aims to help understanding on those issues in technically balanced manner and the cases of flight test mishaps.

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A Study on the Factors Affecting on the Pilot's Decision Making (조종사의 의사결정에 영향을 미치는 요인에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Chil-Young
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Aviation and Aeronautics
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    • v.1
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    • pp.95-132
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    • 1993
  • 사람들은 누구나 시간과 장소를 구분하지 아니하고 의사결정을 내려야 할 상황에 처하게 된다. 특히 조종사의 경우에는 의사결정을 하여야 할 상황이 보다 시간적으로 제한되어 있고, 또 다른 어떤 경우보다 그 내용이 더 복잡하다는 특성을 가지고 있다. 특히 항공기 운항중 발생하는 조종사의 의사결정은 그 방법에 따라 결과는 아주 다른 양상으로 나타나게 되는데 합리적인 의사결정이 이루어졌다면 그 결과는 안전성과 경제성이 동시에 실현되지만 합리적으로 의사결정이 이루어지지 못하였다면 항공기 사고라는 최악의 사태로 이어지게 된다. 그러나 현실적으로는 조종사들이 사회, 문화적 특성과 개인적인 태도 및 성격에 따라 집단내 구성원들의 의사를 종합하여 의사결정을 얻지 못하고 경우에 따라서는 기장 개인의 능력에 따라 의사결정이 이루어지고 있는 실정이다. 이러한 점에 착안하여 본 연구에서는 조종사의 합리적인 의사결정에 영향을 미치는 요인들을 분야별로 내용을 분석하고 의사결정의 이론적 고찰을 통해 조종사의 합리적인 의사결정을 위한 방안을 제시하고자 하였다. 특히 조종사 자격 관리 및 능력개발 프로그램시 태도 변화를 위한 교육이 우선해야 한다는 것과 그리고 미국의 여러 기관에서 연구 수행한 결과를 인용하여 조종사의 태도분석방법을 소개함으로써 조종사 자신들이 직접 지니고 있는 위험한 태도 요소를 자각할 수 있도록 하였으며 이에 대한 행동상 지켜야 할 원칙을 제시하여 자신이 의사결정을 해야하는 경우 적용할 수 있도록 하였다. 앞으로 이와 관련하는 지속적인 연구를 함으로서 합리적인 의사결정을 위한 요인들의 상관관계를 분석하고 항공기 운항분야중에서 부분적이나마 정형적인 의사결정모델이 개발될 때 항공기 안전운항에 크게 기여할 것으로 기대된다.

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Automated Black-Box Test Case Generation for MC/DC with SAT (SAT를 이용한 MC/DC 블랙박스 테스트 케이스 자동 생성)

  • Chung, In-Sang
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartD
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    • v.16D no.6
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    • pp.911-920
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    • 2009
  • Airbone software must comply the DO-178B standard in order to be certified by the FAA. The standard requires the unit testing of safety-critical software to meet the coverage criterion called MC/DC(Modified Condition/Decision Coverage). Although MC/DC is known to be effective in finding errors related to safety, it is also true that generating test cases which satisfy the MC/DC criterion is not easy. This paper presents a tool named MD-SAT which generates MC/DC test cases with SAT(SATisfiability) technology. It can be employed for generating diverse test cases in tools implementing various testing techniques including decision table based test, cause-effect graphing, and state-based test.

Preliminary Hazard Analysis for Propulsion System of Space Launch Vehicle (우주 발사체 추진기관 공급시스템의 사전 위험 분석)

  • Cho, Sang-Yeon;Oh, Seung-Hyub
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2012.05a
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    • pp.551-554
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    • 2012
  • KARI is now developing KSLV-II which can insert 1.5ton satellite into the orbit, and system design review is close at hand. As a part of mission assurance for space launch vehicle, reliability and safety management is being performed and to assure the safety, KARI has been doing actions on the basis of the safety assurance plan and system safety program plan. In this study, preliminary hazard analysis is reviewed and the result for the propulsion system will be illustrated. The result will be used as a reference for the safety and risk management.

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Next Generation Rotorcraft Technologies in USA and Europe (미국과 유럽의 차세대 회전익 기술 개발 현황)

  • Oh, Sejong;Kim, Sung Hwan
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Aeronautical & Space Sciences
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    • v.42 no.8
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    • pp.713-721
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    • 2014
  • In Europe and USA, new programs called GRC(Green Rotorcraft) and SRW (Subsonic Rotary Wing program) respectively, have been currently underway for developing the next generation rotorcraft. The final goal is to develope fuel-efficient/environmental-friendly tilt-rotor civilian rotorcraft, which can partly replace short-range regional aircrafts. Also for safe operation, the new rotorcraft technology is cooperated with the new air transport management(ATM) system, called SESAR(Single European Sky ATM Research) and NextGen(Next Generation Air Transport System) in Europe and USA. In addition to achieve the final goal, the tilt-rotor aircraft, they are trying to improve the performance of conventional helicopters by adopting more efficient propulsion system, active rotor system, and reducing internal and external noise. Especially in GRC program of Europe, the environmental factors such as noise, fuel efficiency, reduction of emission gas(CO2, NOx), are focused for the new technologies.

A Comparative Study of Domestic and International regulation on Mixed-fleet Flying of Flight crew (운항승무원의 항공기 2개 형식 운항관련 국내외 기준 비교 연구)

  • Lee, Koo-Hee
    • The Korean Journal of Air & Space Law and Policy
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.403-425
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    • 2015
  • The Chicago Convention and Annexes have become the basis of aviation safety regulations for every contracting state. Generally, the State's aviation safety regulations refer to the Standards and Recommended Practices(SARPs) provided in the Annexes of the Chicago Convention. In order to properly reflect international aviation safety regulations, constant studies of the aviation fields are of paramount importance. This Paper is intended to identify the main differences between korean and foreign regulation and suggest a few amendment proposals on Mixed-fleet Flying(at or more two aircraft type operation) of flight crew. Comparing with these regulations, the korean regulations and implementations have some insufficiency points. I suggest some amendment proposals of korean regulations concerning Mixed-fleet Flying that flight crew operate aircraft of different types. Basically an operator shall not assign a pilot-in-command or a co-pilot to operate at the flight controls of a type of airplane during take-off and landing unless that pilot has operated the flight controls during at least three take-offs and landings within the preceding 90 days on the same type of airplane or in a flight simulator. Also, flight crew members are familiarized with the significant differences in equipment and/or procedures between concurrently operated types. An operator shall ensure that piloting technique and the ability to execute emergency procedures is checked in such a way as to demonstrate the pilot's competence on each type or variant of a type of airplane. Proficiency check shall be performed periodically. When an operator schedules flight crew on different types of airplanes with similar characteristics in terms of operating procedures, systems and handling, the State shall decide the requirements for each type of airplane can be combined. In conclusion, it is necessary for flight crew members to remain concurrently qualified to operate multiple types. The operator shall have a program to include, as a minimum, required differences training between types and qualification to maintain currency on each type. If the Operator utilizes flight crew members to concurrently operate aircraft of different types, the operator shall have qualification processes approved or accepted by the State. If applicable, the qualification curriculum as defined in the operator's Advanced Qualification Program could be applied. Flight crew members are familiarized with the significant differences in equipment and/or procedures between concurrently operated types. The difference among different types of airpcrafts decrease and standards for these airpcrafts can be applied increasingly because function and performance have been improved by aircraft manufacture company in accordance to basic aircraft system in terms of developing new aircrafts for flight standard procedure and safety of flight. Also, it becomes more necessary for flight crews to control multi aircraft types due to various aviation business and activation of leisure business. Nevertheless, in terms of flight crew training and qualification program, there are no regulations in Korea to be applied to new aircraft types differently in accordance with different levels. In addition, it has no choice different programs based on different levels because there are not provisions to restrict or limit and specific standards to operate at or more than two aircraft types for flight safety. Therefore the aviation authority introduce Flight Standardization and/or Operational Evaluation Board in order to analysis differences among aircraft types. In addition to that, the aviation authority should also improve standard flight evaluation and qualification system among different aircraft types for flight crews to apply reasonable training and qualification efficiently. For all the issue mentioned above, I have studied the ICAO SARPs and some state's regulation concerning operating aircraft of different types(Mixed-fleet flying), and suggested some proposals on the different aircraft type operation as an example of comprehensive problem solving. I hope that this paper is 1) to help understanding about the international issue, 2) to help the improvement of korean aviation regulations, 3) to help compliance with international standards and to contribute to the promotion of aviation safety, in addition.

A Study on Legal and Regulatory Improvement Direction of Aeronautical Obstacle Management System for Aviation Safety (항공안전을 위한 장애물 제한표면 관리시스템의 법·제도적 개선방향에 관한 소고)

  • Park, Dam-Yong
    • The Korean Journal of Air & Space Law and Policy
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.145-176
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    • 2016
  • Aviation safety can be secured through regulations and policies of various areas and thorough execution of them on the field. Recently, for aviation safety management Korea is making efforts to prevent aviation accidents by taking various measures: such as selecting and promoting major strategic goals for each sector; establishing National Aviation Safety Program, including the Second Basic Plan for Aviation Policy; and improving aviation related legislations. Obstacle limitation surface is to be established and publicly notified to ensure safe take-off and landing as well as aviation safety during the circling of aircraft around airports. This study intends to review current aviation obstacle management system which was designed to make sure that buildings and structures do not exceed the height of obstacle limitation surface and identify its operating problems based on my field experience. Also, in this study, I would like to propose ways to improve the system in legal and regulatory aspects. Nowadays, due to the request of residents in the vicinity of airports, discussions and studies on aviational review are being actively carried out. Also, related ordinance and specific procedures will be established soon. However, in addition to this, I would like to propose the ways to improve shortcomings of current system caused by the lack of regulations and legislations for obstacle management. In order to execute obstacle limitation surface regulation, there has to be limits on constructing new buildings, causing real restriction for the residents living in the vicinity of airports on exercising their property rights. In this sense, it is regarded as a sensitive issue since a number of related civil complaints are filed and swift but accurate decision making is required. According to Aviation Act, currently airport operators are handling this task under the cooperation with local governments. Thus, administrative activities of local governments that have the authority to give permits for installation of buildings and structures are critically important. The law requires to carry out precise surveying of vast area and to report the outcome to the government every five years. However, there can be many problems, such as changes in the number of obstacles due to the error in the survey, or failure to apply for consultation with local governments on the exercise of construction permission. However, there is neither standards for allowable errors, preventive measures, nor penalty for the violation of appropriate procedures. As such, only follow-up measures can be taken. Nevertheless, once construction of a building is completed violating the obstacle limitation surface, practically it is difficult to take any measures, including the elimination of the building, because the owner of the building would have been following legal process for the construction by getting permit from the government. In order to address this problem, I believe penalty provision for the violation of Aviation Act needs to be added. Also, it is required to apply the same standards of allowable error stipulated in Building Act to precise surveying in the aviation field. Hence, I would like to propose the ways to improve current system in an effective manner.