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Effect of Spatial Distribution of Material Properties on its Experimental Estimation (재질의 공간적 변동이 재료강도시험결과에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, S.J.
    • Journal of Power System Engineering
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.40-45
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    • 2000
  • Some engineering materials are often known to have considerable spatial variation in their resisting strength and other properties. The objective of this study is to investigate the averaging effect and the applicability of extremal statistic for the statistical size effect. In the present study, it is assumed that the material property is a stationary random process in space. The theoretical autocorrelation function of the material strength are discussed for several correlation lengths. And, in order to investigate the statistical size effect, the material properties was simulated by using the non-Gaussian random process method. The material properties were plotted on the Weibull probability papers. The main results are summarized as follows: The autocorrelation function of the material properties are almost independent of the averaging length. The variance decreases with increasing the averaging length. As correlation length is smaller, the slope is larger. And also, it was found that Weibull statistics based on the weakest-link model could not explain the spatial variation of material properties with respect to the size effect satisfactory.

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The Effect of Hydrodynamic Interaction on the Dynamics of Dilute Polymer Solution (묽은 고분자 용액의 거동에 대한 Hydrodynamic Interaction의 영향)

  • 안경현
    • The Korean Journal of Rheology
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.127-137
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    • 1992
  • 묽은 고분자 용액의 유변학적 거동을 elastic dumbbell 모델을 사용하여 연구하면서 hydrodynamic interaction(H.I) 효과를 주로 살펴보았다. 먼저 consistent averaging방법을 사용하면서 Oseen tensor와 Rotne-Prager-Yama-kawa(R-P-Y) tensor를 H. I. tensor로 각 각 사용하여 그차이를 비교하였으며 oseen tensor를 사용하는 경우 tti-nger의 알고리듬과 Ahn과 Lee의 알고리듬을 비교하였다. 또 H.I. tensor를 처리하는 방법으로 consistent averaging 방법과 Gaussian approximation 방법의 차이에 대하여도 살펴보았다. Ahn과 Lee 의 알고리듬이 ttinger의 알고리듬보다 훨씬 빠른 계산시간을 보여주었으며 Gaussian approximation 방법을 사용하는 경우 consistent averaging 방법과 달리 second normal stress coefficient가 음의 값을 보이므로 더 합리적인 방법으로 생각된다.

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Effect of Shape Error of an Air Stage on Motion Precision (공기 스테이지의 형상 오차가 운동정밀도에 미치는 영향)

  • Ryu, Daewon;Lee, Jae Hyeok;Park, Sang-Shin;Kim, Gyu Ha
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.68-74
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    • 2020
  • In this study, the effect of the shape error of a guideway on the movement of a stage that uses an air bearing is analyzed. The shape error of moving parts supported by the air bearing is known not to affect the vibrations of moving parts as much as the magnitude of the shape error. This is called the "averaging effect." In this study, the effect of shape error on a guideway, as well as the averaging effect of an air-bearing system, is analyzed theoretically using a dynamic-analysis program. The dynamic-analysis program applies a commercially available code in COMSOL and solves the Reynolds equation between the stage and the guideway, along with the equation of motion of the stage. The stage is modeled as a two-degree-of-freedom system. The shape error is applied to the film thickness function in the form of a sine wave. The stage movement is analyzed using the fast Fourier transform process. The eccentricity and tilting are found to be proportional to the amplitude of the shape error of the guideway. Stage vibrations are less than 10% of the amplitude of the shape error on the guideway. This means that the averaging effect of the air bearing is verified quantitatively. Moreover, if the air supply position matches the shape error in the guideway, there is a notable change in eccentricity and tilting.

Numerical Study of the Averaging BDFT(bidirectional flow tube) Flow Meter on the Applicability in the Fouling Condition (수치해석을 이용한 평균 양방향 유동 튜브 유량계의 파울링 환경 적용성 연구)

  • Park, JongPil;Jeong, JiHwan;Kang, KyongHo;Baek, WonPil;Yun, ByongJo
    • The KSFM Journal of Fluid Machinery
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.35-43
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    • 2013
  • Most of the nuclear power plants(NPPs) adopts pressure difference type flow meters such as venturi and orifice meters for the measurement of feedwater flow rates to calculate reactor thermal power. However, corrosion products in the feedwater deposits on the flow meter by fouling as operating time goes. These effects lead to severe errors in the flow indication and then determination of reactor thermal power. The averaging BDFT, which has developed by Yun et al., has a potentiality to minimize this problem thanks to its inherent measurement principle. Therefore, it is expected that the averaging BDFT can replace the venturi meter for the feedwater pipe of steam generator of NPPs. The present work compares the amplification factor, K, based on CFD calculation against the K obtained from experiments in order to confirm whether a commercial CFD code can be applicable to the evaluation of characteristic for the averaging BDFT. In addition to this, the simulations to take into account of fouling effect are also carried out by rough wall option. The results show that the averaging BDFT is a promising flow meter for the accurate measurement of flow rates in the fouling condition of the NPPs.

A Spectral Inverse Scattering Technique with Series-Expanded Field in Dirlectric Object (유전체 내의 전계를 급수전개로 표시한 모멘트 방법을 적용한 파수영역의 역산란 방법)

  • 최현철
    • Proceedings of the Optical Society of Korea Conference
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    • 1989.02a
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    • pp.147-151
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    • 1989
  • A spectral inversion scheme, based on the moment-method procudure with series-expanded field within each cell by dividing the dielectric object into a small number os rectangular cells with large area, is developed to regularize the ill-posedness inherent in inverse scattering problems. One of the interesting features on the presented scheme is that the relative dielectric constant may be obtained by averaging over each cell. This averaging is expected to play an important role in regularizing the high-frequency effect due to noise.

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An Analysis on the State-Dependent Nature of DS/SSMA Unslotted ALOHA

  • Park Seong-Yong;Lee Byeong-Gi
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.220-227
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    • 2006
  • In this paper, we present a novel approach to analyze the throughput of direct-sequence spread spectrum multiple access (DS/SSMA) unslotted ALOHA system. In the unslotted system, the departure rate of interfering transmissions is proportional to the number of current interferers that can be regarded as the system state. In order to model this state-dependency, we introduce a two-dimensional state transition model that describes the state transition of the system. This model provides a more rigorous analysis tool for the DS/SSMA unslotted ALOHA systems with both fixed and variable packet lengths. Numerical results reveal that this analysis yields an accurate system performance that coincides with the simulation results. Throughout the analysis we have discovered that the state-dependency of the departure rate causes interference averaging effect in the unslotted system and that this effect yields a higher throughput for the unslotted system than for the slotted system when supported by a strong channel coding.

Development of Acquisition and Analysis System of Radar Information for Small Inshore and Coastal Fishing Vessels - Suppression of Radar Clutter by CFAR - (연근해 소형 어선의 레이더 정보 수록 및 해석 시스템 개발 - CFAR에 의한 레이더 잡음 억제 -)

  • 이대재;김광식;신형일;변덕수
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Fisheries and Ocean Technology
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    • v.39 no.4
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    • pp.347-357
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    • 2003
  • This paper describes on the suppression of sea clutter on marine radar display using a cell-averaging CFAR(constant false alarm rate) technique, and on the analysis of radar echo signal data in relation to the estimation of ARPA functions and the detection of the shadow effect in clutter returns. The echo signal was measured using a X -band radar, that is located on the Pukyong National University, with a horizontal beamwidth of $$3.9^{\circ}$$, a vertical beamwidth of $20^{\circ}$, pulsewidth of $0.8 {\mu}s$ and a transmitted peak power of 4 ㎾ The suppression performance of sea clutter was investigated for the probability of false alarm between $l0-^0.25;and; 10^-1.0$. Also the performance of cell averaging CFAR was compared with that of ideal fixed threshold. The motion vectors and trajectory of ships was extracted and the shadow effect in clutter returns was analyzed. The results obtained are summarized as follows;1. The ARPA plotting results and motion vectors for acquired targets extracted by analyzing the echo signal data were displayed on the PC based radar system and the continuous trajectory of ships was tracked in real time. 2. To suppress the sea clutter under noisy environment, a cell averaging CFAR processor having total CFAR window of 47 samples(20+20 reference cells, 3+3 guard cells and the cell under test) was designed. On a particular data set acquired at Suyong Man, Busan, Korea, when the probability of false alarm applied to the designed cell averaging CFAR processor was 10$^{-0}$.75/ the suppression performance of radar clutter was significantly improved. The results obtained suggest that the designed cell averaging CFAR processor was very effective in uniform clutter environments. 3. It is concluded that the cell averaging CF AR may be able to give a considerable improvement in suppression performance of uniform sea clutter compared to the ideal fixed threshold. 4. The effective height of target, that was estimated by analyzing the shadow effect in clutter returns for a number of range bins behind the target as seen from the radar antenna, was approximately 1.2 m and the information for this height can be used to extract the shape parameter of tracked target..

Simulation and Experimental Studies of Real-Time Motion Compensation Using an Articulated Robotic Manipulator System

  • Lee, Minsik;Cho, Min-Seok;Lee, Hoyeon;Chung, Hyekyun;Cho, Byungchul
    • Progress in Medical Physics
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.171-180
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study is to install a system that compensated for the respiration motion using an articulated robotic manipulator couch which enables a wide range of motions that a Stewart platform cannot provide and to evaluate the performance of various prediction algorithms including proposed algorithm. For that purpose, we built a miniature couch tracking system comprising an articulated robotic manipulator, 3D optical tracking system, a phantom that mimicked respiratory motion, and control software. We performed simulations and experiments using respiratory data of 12 patients to investigate the feasibility of the system and various prediction algorithms, namely linear extrapolation (LE) and double exponential smoothing (ES2) with averaging methods. We confirmed that prediction algorithms worked well during simulation and experiment, with the ES2-averaging algorithm showing the best results. The simulation study showed 43% average and 49% maximum improvement ratios with the ES2-averaging algorithm, and the experimental study with the $QUASAR^{TM}$ phantom showed 51% average and 56% maximum improvement ratios with this algorithm. Our results suggest that the articulated robotic manipulator couch system with the ES2-averaging prediction algorithm can be widely used in the field of radiation therapy, providing a highly efficient and utilizable technology that can enhance the therapeutic effect and improve safety through a noninvasive approach.

Variation-tolerant Non-volatile Ternary Content Addressable Memory with Magnetic Tunnel Junction

  • Cho, Dooho;Kim, Kyungmin;Yoo, Changsik
    • JSTS:Journal of Semiconductor Technology and Science
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.458-464
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    • 2017
  • A magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) based ternary content addressable memory (TCAM) is proposed which provides non-volatility. A unit cell of the TCAM has two MTJ's and 4.875 transistors, which allows the realization of TCAM in a small area. The equivalent resistance of parallel connected multiple unit cells is compared with the equivalent resistance of parallel connected multiple reference resistance, which provides the averaging effect of the variations of device characteristics. This averaging effect renders the proposed TCAM to be variation-tolerant. Using 65-nm CMOS model parameters, the operation of the proposed TCAM has been evaluated including the Monte-Carlo simulated variations of the device characteristics, the supply voltage variation, and the temperature variation. With the tunneling magnetoresistance ratio (TMR) of 1.5 and all the variations being included, the error probability of the search operation is found to be smaller than 0.033-%.

Experimental Verification on Motion Error Analysis Method of Hydrostatic Tables Using Transfer Function (전달함수를 이용한 유정압테이블 운동정밀도 해석법의 실험적 검증)

  • Oh, Yoon-Jin;Park, Chun-Hong;Lee, Chan-Hong;Hong, Joon-Hee
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.64-71
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    • 2002
  • A new model utilizing a transfer function was proposed in the previous paper fur analizing motion errors of hydrostatic tables. Validity of the proposed method was theoretically verified as the calculated motion errors were compared with the results by conventional multi pad method. In this paper, relationship between form error of rail and motion errors of hydrostatic table is analized theoretically in order to comprehand so-called ‘averaging effect of oil film’. Experiments on the motion errors of hydrostatic table is conducted with 3 different rails, and the results are compared with the results calculated by Transfer Function Method. The results show good agreement. From the results, it is verified that TFM is very effective to analize the motion errors of hydrostatic table.