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A Study on the Concave and Pressure Angle Error of Gear Finish Roll Forming (기어전조의 기어 형상 및 압력각오차에 관한 연구)

  • Jang, J.H.;Kim, J.S.;Bae, H.J.;Uematsu, S.;Cho, S.H.;Lyu, S.K.
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Safety
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.13-18
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    • 2008
  • This study deals with finish roll forming by forced displacement can be conceived as a method of eliminating errors in conventional form rolling under constant loads. This method produces a high-precision tooth profile by low-speed form rolling when a high rigid screw or cam is used at the pressurized section. Tooth profile is decided in the beginning of roll forming and ${\delta}_{max}$ mainly increases if the number of roll forming process is increased. Gear class is improved by one or two class after roll forming if the gear has convex type error and pressure angle error in KS 4 class. If the gear have concave type error and pressure angle error and pressure angle error, gear class is not improved in theory, but improved a little in practice. In the finishing roll forming, it inevitably yields both the concaving of tooth profile and plastic deflection of addendum of teeth. Experiments show that the concaving and the plastic deflection are successfully reduced, the accuracy of tooth profile reaches to KS 0 class.

Effective IPv6 Address Allocation Mechanism in All IP Wireless Networks (차세대 이동통신망에서 효율전인 IPv6 주소할당 방안)

  • 정현철;민상원
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.29 no.2B
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    • pp.240-249
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    • 2004
  • For the effective IP-based service implementation in the wireless network environment, involvement of IP-related technologies in wireless networks is inevitable and globally unique IPv6 address allocation to the mobile node has become an important issue. In the 3GPP's address allocation mechanism, IPv6 address allocation procedure is performed by the GGSN, which is normally located far from the mobile nodes. This causes IPv6 address allocation time delay and traffics to be longer and increased in the core network, respectively. In this paper, we propose a new IPv6 address allocation mechanism that is performed by Node B located in RAN. The proposed IPv6 address allocation mechanism can provide IPv6 addresses to mobile nodes within a more reduced time than existing 3GPP's IPv6 address allocation mechanism, and co-operates with existing mechanism as an overlay model to improve reliability of wireless networks. And, for implementation of the proposed address allocation mechanism, it needs not to change the structure of current wireless networks except for the some functional addendum of Node B.

A Study on the Design and Experiment for the Profile of Lower-Noise Gear Tooth (저소음 치형의 설계 및 실험에 관한 연구)

  • 김호룡;안승준
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 1993
  • A design method of gear tooth profile which can reduce the noise of gear is studied. The tooth profile is generated by combining involute and cycloid tooth curves in which the involute tooth profile is near the pitch point and cycloid tooth profile at the addendum and the dedendum. Considering parameters which have an influence on the reduction of gear noise and building up a design conditions for the noise reduction of gear, the lower-noise combined gear tooth profile is designed. For the check of noise reduction of the combined gear profile, two pairs of combined profile gear, two pairs of involute gear, and a pair of cycloid gear were manufactured by the NC Wire Cutting Machine, and the experiment for measuring of gear noise was carried out on each pair. The noise reduction of the combined profile gear was obtained.

The Kinetics and Mechanism of Nucleophilic Addition of n-Propylmercaptan to $\alpha$-Cyano-$\beta$-piperonylacrylic Acid ($\alpha$-Cyano-$\beta$-piperonylacrylic Acid에 대한 n-Propylmercaptan의 친핵성 첨가반응에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Tae-Rin;Huh, Tae-Seong
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.17 no.5
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    • pp.363-370
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    • 1973
  • The rate constants of the nucleophilic addition of n-propyl-mercaptan to $\alpha$-cyano-$\beta$-piperonylacrylic acid were determined at various pH and a rate equation which can be applied over wide pH range is obtained. The rate equation reveals that below pH 4.5 the reaction is initiated by the attack of n-propylmercaptan to $\alpha$-cyano-$\beta$-piperonylacrylic acid. At pH 4.5~6.5, however, n-propylmercaptan is added to $\alpha$-cyano-$\beta$-piperonylacrylate ion; at pH 7.04~9.5 the competitive reaction between n-propylmercaptan and n-propylmercaptide ion is anticipated to occur. Above pH 10 the addendum is n-propylmercaptide ion and the acceptor is $\alpha$-cyano-$\beta$-piperonylacrylate ion.

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Kinetics and Mechanism of the Hydrolysis of ${\alpha}$-Cyano-${\beta}$-piperonylacrylic Acid (${\alpha}$-Cyano-${\beta}$-Piperonylacrylic Acid의 가수분해 메카니즘과 그의 반응속도론적 연구)

  • Tae Rin Kim;Kwang Il Lee
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.269-274
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    • 1973
  • The rate constants of the hydrolysis of ${\alpha}$-Cyano-${\beta}$-piperonylacrylic acid were determined by Ultraviolet spectrophotometry at various pH and a rate equation which can be applied over wide pH range was obtained. The reaction mechanism of hydrolysis of ${\alpha}$-Cyano-${\beta}$-piperonylic acid and especially the catalytic contribution of hydroxide ion which not studied carefully before in acidic media, can be fully explained by the rate equation obtained. The rate equation reveals that; below pH 4.0, the reaction is initiated by the addition of water molecule to ${\alpha}$-Cyano-${\beta}$-piperonyl acrylic acid. At pH $5.0{\sim}7.5$, ${\alpha}$-Cyano-${\beta}$-piperonylacrylic acid compete with ${\alpha}$-Cyano-${\beta}$-piperonyl acrylate ion in adding of water. At pH 8.0, water is the only nucleophile for ${\alpha}$-Cyano-${\beta}$-piperonylacrylate ion, however, above pH 12.0, hydroxide ion is an addendum and the accepter is ${\alpha}$-Cyano-${\beta}$-piperonylacrylate ion.

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A Study on the, Tooth Profile and Strength of WILDHABER-NOVIKOV Gear for high Power Transmission (고부하 동력 전달용 WILDHABER-NOVIKOV GEAR의 치형과 강도에 대한 연구)

  • Choe, Sang-Hoon;Park, Yoong-Woo
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.1 no.3
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    • pp.85-94
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    • 1984
  • The WILDHABER-NOVIKOV gear, one of the circular arc gears, has the large contact area between the convex and concave profiled mating teeth, moves from one end of the tooth to the other axially making a face contact. Hence it provides a large load capacity than the Involute gear and still satisfying the law of gearing. In order to analyze the gear stress, a photoelastic investigation was carried out. Photo elastic model of the WILDHABER-NOVIKOV gears were made of Araldite CT200 in this investigation. For both the many teeth gear and the few teeth gear segments, External gears of all addendum type WILDHABER-NOVIKOV gear and the involute gear were tested. Included were the models with various profile raddi at the same pressure angle 20 .deg. and module 13.5. The flank stresses and fillet stresses of these gears were observed in each case and compared with those of gears. From this investigation, the following results were obtained. A. In the case of having many teeth gear: As the profile radius is increased, the fillet stresses of the WILDHABER-NOVIKOV gear become the same or less than that of the INVOLUTE gea, and the flank stress becomes smaller than that of the INVOLUTE gear. Therefore the better design condition is satisfied with a large profile radius. B. IN the case of having a few teeth gear: As the profile radius is increased the flank stress of WILDHABER-NOVIKOV gear becomes smaller than that of the INVOLUTE gear, but the fillet stresses become larger than that of the INVOLUTE gear. Therefore the larger design condition is satisfied with small profile radius.

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Study on Development of Patient Effective Dose Calculation Program of Nuclear Medicine Examination (핵의학검사의 환자 유효선량 계산 프로그램 제작에 관한 연구)

  • Seon, Jong-Ryul;Gil, Jong-Won
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.657-665
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    • 2017
  • The aim of this study was to develop and distribute a dedicated program that can easily calculate the effective dose of a patient undergoing nuclear medicine examinations, and assist in the study of dose of nuclear medicine examinations and information disclosure. The program produced a database of the effective dose per unit activity administered (mSv/MBq) of the radiopharmaceuticals listed in ICRP 80, 106 Report and the fourth addendum, was designed through Microsoft Visual Basic (In Excel) to take the effect of 5 different (Area, Clark, Solomon(=Fried), Webster, Young) of pediatric dose calculation methods and 7 different body surface area calculation methods. The program calculates the effective dose (mSv) when the age, radionuclide, substance, and amount injected in the human body is inputted. In pediatric cases, when the age is entered, the pediatric method is activated and the pediatric method to be applied can be selected. When the BSA (Body Surface Area) formula is selected in the pediatric calculation method, a selection window for selecting the body surface area calculation method is activated. When the adult dose is input, the infant dose and the effective dose (mSv) are calculated automatically. The patient effective dose calculation program of the nuclear medicine examinations produced in this study is meaningful as a tool for calculating the internal exposure dose of the human body that is most likely to be obtained in nuclear medicine examinations, even though it is not the actual measurement dose. In the future, to increase the utilization of the program, it will be produced as an application that can be used in mobile devices, so that the public can access it easily.

Shipowner's Lost Profit and Its Claim resulted from Delay in Redelivery under Time Charter (정기용선계약에서 반선지연에 의한 선주의 상실수익과 손해배상청구)

  • Han, Nak-Hyun;Jung, Jun-Sik
    • Journal of Korea Port Economic Association
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.29-51
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of this study aims to explore shipowner's lost profit and its claim resulted from delay in redelivery under time charter with the Achilleas case. In this case, the charterers submitted that there was an established prima facie measure of damages in cases of late delivery, namely the difference between the market rate and the charter-party rate for the period from the time when the vessel should have been delivered until the time of her actual redelivery. An award for lost profit in respect of a subsequent charter could only be made under the second limb because the charterers had not been told, at or before the making of the addendum, that the owners were going to enter into a subsequent fixture and that it was critical that redelivery take place on time. However, the owners said their losses that was a not unlikely consequence of the charterers' breach. There was no special rule that the first limb could only lead to damages calculated by taking the difference between the market and the charter-party rate for the overrun. To award damages in the Achilleas case on the basis of the difference between the market and the charter rate for the overrun would compensate the owners for only a fraction of the true loss caused by the breach.

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