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Study on Reduction Method and Characteristic of Lateral Vibration of the Tail Car in a High Speed Train (고속철도 차량의 후미 횡진동 특성 및 저감방안에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Jae Chul;Kwon, Seok Jin
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.31 no.9
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    • pp.765-771
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    • 2014
  • During the acceptance test of KTX, unexpectedly great lateral vibration in 14th~16th train at 150km/h~200km/h was appeared on a straight line in the winter season. Generally, stiffness of secondary suspension in KTX vehicle is one of the most sensitive components on air temperature. So, we examined that the secondary suspension to be mounted heating system was able to reduce the lateral vibration in the tail car of KTX. Also, we verified that lateral vibration from test results on KTX train with wheel conicity 1/20 disappeared. In this paper, we analysis effective reduction methods and the cause of the lateral vibration using model of KTX train and compare with the test results. The analysis results agree well with test ones. From mode analysis result, lateral vibration is occurred at natural frequency range 0.5~0.6Hz with a negative damping value and its natural frequency disappear gradually according to increasing of wheel concinicy.

A Rapid Method for the Measurement of the Absolute Activity of Carbon-14 in Pea Plant Tissue

  • Kendall, F.H.;Park, Chang-Kyu;Mer, C.L.
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.56-60
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    • 1975
  • A rapid method for the measurement of the absolute activity of carbon-14 in cotyledons and root of etiolated pea seedlings has been developed. Fresh tissue was frozen in liquid air, ground and suspended in gel phosphor and subjected to measurement for its radioactivity by liquid scintillation counter. Apparent activity of the suspended tissue sample calculated by counting efficiency value obtained by internal standardisation, was found to be related to absolute activity of the tissue, determined by flask combustion technique, by a constant factor. Once this factor is determined experimentally, analysis of C-14 lebelled tissue involves only fairly simple suspension counting by liquid scintillation counter. Present method appears to be applicable to other tissues tagged with C-14.

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Effects of Gas Recycle on Plant Cell Growth and Secondary Metabolites Production in Airlift Fermentor (Airlift 배양기에서 Gas Recycle이 식물세포 성장 및 이차대사산물 생성에 미치는 영향)

  • 유병삼;변상요
    • KSBB Journal
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.180-185
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    • 1994
  • The productivity of alkaloid in the airlift fermentor operation was less than that of suspension coltures of Eschscholtzia californica cells in the shake flask. To overcome the productivity reduction, a gas recycle airlift fermentor was developed because the gas-stripping in normal airlift fermentor was believed to play a significant role for productivity reduction. The alkaloid content in the gas recycle system with Eschscholtzia californica suspension cells was 2.7 times higher than that of normal airlift fermentor. The productivity of alkaloids and $CO_2$ concentration were affected by the volume of gas reservoir in the gas recycle airlift fermentor.

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Hydrodynamic and Heat Transfer Studies in Riser System for Waste Heat Recovery using Chalcopyrite

  • Popuri, Ashok Kumar;Garimella, Prabhakar
    • Korean Chemical Engineering Research
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    • v.56 no.2
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    • pp.252-260
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    • 2018
  • Energy, a critical input, is to be efficiently managed via waste heat recovery and energy reuse for the economic viability of a process industry. In particular, cement manufacture demands a huge quantum of energy, for the necessary reactions. Huge amounts of hot effluent gases are generated. Energy recovery from these waste gases is an area that is of contemporary research interest. Now, about 75% of total heat recovery takes place in the riser of the suspension pre-heater system. This article deals with the hydrodynamic and heat transfer aspects of riser typically used in the cement industry. An experimental apparatus was designed and fabricated with provision for the measurement of gas pressure and solid temperatures at different heights of the riser. The system studied was air - chalcopyrite taken in different particle sizes. Acceleration length ($L_A$) determined at different parametric levels was fitted to an empirical correlation: $L_A/d_t=4.91902(d_p/d_t)^{0.10058}(w_s/w_g)^{-0.11691}(u_g{\mu}_g/d_t^2g{\rho}_g)^{0.28574}({\rho}_p/{\rho}_g)^{0.42484}$. An empirical model was developed for Nusselt number as a function of Reynolds and Prandtl numbers using regression analysis: $Nu=0.40969(Re_p)^{0.99953}(Pr)^{0.03569}$.

Effect of Particle Size on the Solubility and Dispersibility of Endosperm, Bran, and Husk Powders of Rice

  • Lee, Jeong-Eun;Jun, Ji-Yeon;Kang, Wie-Soo;Lim, Jung-Dae;Kim, Dong-Eun;Lee, Kang-Yeol;Ko, Sang-Hoon
    • Food Science and Biotechnology
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.833-838
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    • 2008
  • Size effects of rice product powders on physical properties including suspension stability were investigated in this study. Endosperm, bran, and husk powders of rice with different size particles were prepared using the pin crusher or the ultrafine air mill. The physical properties of the powders were examined using particle size analysis, scanning electron microscopy, and spectrophotometry. The peak of the volume-weighted particle distribution of ultrafine endosperm particles was at $5.4\;{\mu}m$ whereas those of the bran and the husk appeared at 65 and $35\;{\mu}m$, respectively. Ultrafine particles of the endosperm and the husks dispersed better than larger-sized particles. As time elapsed, the dispersibility decreased, but the ultrafine particles were precipitated at the slowest rate. Our results suggest that ultrafine particles, including future nanosized particles, provide improved solubility and dispersibility resulting in better stability in the food colloidal suspension.

Vibration Characteristic of Full Weight Case Maglev Vehicle Running at Switching System (만차 조건 자기부상열차의 분기기 구간 주행 시 진동 특성)

  • Shin, Hyeon-Jae;Lee, Jong-Min;Kim, Chang-Hyun
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2011.10a
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    • pp.678-684
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    • 2011
  • In 2013, Korea will become the world's second country to operate the urban Maglev system with the inauguration of demonstration line at Incheon International Airport. A prototype Maglev is under the test at KIMM's(Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials, Daejeon) track. This Maglev is an EMS(Electromagnetic suspension)-type vehicle of controlled $8{\pm}3mm$ air gap. The air gap between electromagnet and the guiderail in an EMS-type Maglev must be maintained within an allowable deviation by controlling the magnet. The air gap response is strongly dependent on the structural characteristics of the elevated guideway. For this reason, the interaction between the vehicle with electromagnets and the elevated guideway must be understood to ensure safe running. The purpose of this paper is to compare vibration characteristics of the vehicle on the switching system and other sections when the full weight condition of urban maglev vehicle that 26.5 tons per car(empty car weight 19 tons + passenger condition 7.5 tons), is applied. Through such results, Maglev vehicles and switching system can be established and the levitation stability can be improved.

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IMPROVING THE SPEECH INTELLIGIBILITY IN AN AIR-TRFFIC CONTROL ROOM

  • Pavuza, Franz G.;Beszedics, Geza W.;Pichler, Heinrich
    • Proceedings of the Acoustical Society of Korea Conference
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    • 1994.06a
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    • pp.912-918
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    • 1994
  • Poor speech intelligibility in an air traffic control room is frequently a result of many, quite different causes and occasionally leads to complaints of the controller personnel. The paper describes a sequence of successful tasks performed in a local control room. The initial measurements included an investigation of the background noise (caused by fans, air condition, computer and radar equipment) and performance checks of the electronic audio and communication equipment with respect to the audio transmission behavior. The spectral composition of the noise as well as the characteristics of the audio communication path between the controllers and the pilots(which showed a loss of spectral information in the audio band due to built-in notch filters for the suppression of control tones) required adaptations of the amplitude behavior of the amplifiers through user adjustable tone controls. The radar console fans, which contributed significantly to the overall noise floor of the room, underwent a substantial reconstruction by replacing the tight mounting with an elastic double suspension, reducing the noise level by 50%. Finally, a possible source of untimely fatigue of the controllers during their working hours has been found in strong spectral components of the noise above the audio band, radiated by numerous video monitors in the control through vibrating components excited by the line frequency of the video signal.

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Research on CR/Nylon 6 Cord Rubber Sleeve of Rubber Air Spring (고무 공기 스프링용 CR/Nylon 6 코드 고무 슬리브에 대한 연구)

  • Seo, Jae-Chan;Kim, Dae-Jin;Park, Hae-Youn;Seo, Kwan-Ho
    • Elastomers and Composites
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    • v.49 no.4
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    • pp.293-304
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    • 2014
  • Rubber air spring (RAS) is a special suspension device for the industries of automobile, railroad car and other transportation. A RAS serves as a spring component with the elastic effect of compression and expansion of air in a composite rubber bag. The main component of RAS is the rubber sleeve. Rubber sleeve is the composite which is made up of combination of chloroprene rubber (CR) and nylon 6 cord, and the adhesive strength between CR and nylon 6 cord is very important. In this study, considering the effects of additives in rubber sleeve, various physical properties were tested to find the optimal combination of composition and conditions. Further, in order to select the optimum orientation of the reinforcing fibers, numerical analysis was performed using the finite elements method. After assembling all components of RAS, it was mounted on an actual vehicle, and then it was tested air leakage, fatigue life and fundamental properties.

Lateral Vibration Reduction of a Maglev Train Using U-shaped Electromagnets (U 자형 전자석을 사용하는 자기부상열차의 횡진동 저감 연구)

  • Han, Jong-Boo;Kim, Ki-Jung;Han, Hyung-Suk;Kim, Sung-Soo
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.36 no.11
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    • pp.1447-1453
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    • 2012
  • For an electromagnetic suspension (EMS)-type urban Maglev train using U-shaped electromagnets, both the vertical and the lateral air gaps for levitation are maintained only by the electromagnet. The train can run over curved rails without active lateral air gap control because the U-shaped electromagnet simultaneously produces both a levitation force and a guidance force, which is dependent on the levitation force. Owing to the passive control of the lateral air gap, the lateral vibration could exceed the limits of the lateral air gap and acceleration. In this study, dynamic analysis of a Maglev train is carried out, and the effectiveness of a lateral damper for vibration reduction is investigated. To more accurately predict the lateral vibration, a Maglev vehicle multibody model including air-sparing, guideway irregularities, electromagnets, and their controls is developed.

Effects of Guideway's Vibration Characteristics on Dynamics of a Maglev Vehicle (가이드웨이 진동 특성이 자기부상열차 동특성에 미치는 영향)

  • Han, Hyung-Suk;Yim, Bong-Hyuk;Lee, Nam-Jin;Hur, Young-Chul;Kwon, Jung-Il
    • Transactions of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.299-306
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    • 2008
  • The electromagnet in Maglev vehicles controls the voltage in its winding to maintain the air gap, a clearance between the electromagnet and guideway, within an allowable deviation, with strongly interacting with the flexible guideway. Thus, the vibration characteristics of guideway plays important role in dynamics of Maglev vehicles using electromagnet as an active suspension system. The effects of the guideway's vibrational characteristics on dynamics of the Maglev vehicle UTM-01 are analyzed. The coupled equations of motion of the vehicle/guideway with 3 DOFs are derived. Eigenvalues are calculated and frequency response analysis is also performed for a clear understanding of the dynamic characteristics due to guideway vibration characteristics. To verify the results, tests of the urban Mgalev vehicle UTM-02 are carried out. It is recommended that the natural frequency of the guideway be minimized and its damping ratio in the Maglev vehicle with a 5-states feedback control law as a levitation control law.