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Experimental Method for Durability Evaluation of a Chisel Mounted on a Composite Working Implement

  • Han, Jeongwoo;Moon, Sanggon;Lee, Geunho;Kang, Daesik
    • Journal of Biosystems Engineering
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    • v.42 no.4
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    • pp.251-257
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    • 2017
  • Purpose: A chisel mounted on working implement, such as agricultural machinery used in irregular farming conditions, is subjected to highly variable fatigue loading during work. To ensure the safety of the chisel on a working implement for the duration of its service life, fatigue testing must be performed with the proper fatigue test load conditions. In this study, working loads for a chisel were developed by reconstructing loads from strain gage data collected during field tests and used to conduct fatigue tests on the chisel component. Methods: FE analysis with nCode software was utilized to select the proper quantity and locations of strain gages for load measurements. A fatigue test was performed to experimentally verify the fatigue strength of the chisel and to evaluate the validity of the load history developed with the load reconstruction technique. Results: A strain history for the chisel was obtained from data collected during field tests. The data was filtered for the 14-16 km/h speed range, connected, and merged. The chisel load history was developed using the load reconstruction technique. The resulting load history was expressed as a load spectrum using the rain-flow counting method. Conclusions: A fatigue test was conducted on a chisel under a constant load condition with an equivalent load amplitude and number of cycles, as calculated by Miner's Rule for linear damage accumulation. During the fatigue test, there were no cracks at any position. It is concluded that the fatigue test method proposed in this study can be utilized successfully as a durability evaluation method for the chisel.

Noise Reduction of a Hydraulic Breaker by Change of a Chisel (치즐 변경을 통한 유압 브레이커의 소음 저감)

  • Kim, Cheol-Ho;Kim, In-Sik
    • Transactions of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.138-143
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    • 2010
  • Hydraulic breakers are widely used for mining and construction engineering area but make serious noise problem. The noise is generated between a chisel and a piston when they are hit by a fluid power. This study proposed noise reduction method by the change of a chisel in a hydraulic breaker. In the new design, a different material is inserted inside of a chisel. The proposed design is analyzed and simulated by the use of a numerical method. A chisel by the new design was installed in a hydraulic breaker and experimented for sound pressure level. As a result, the noise of hydraulic breaker can be reduced more than 4 dB by simply changing a chisel.

A Study on the Tool-Trace of Wooden Storage Facilities in Sabi Baekje through the Reproduction Experiments: Focusing on the Adze, Chisel, and Saw

  • Heesoo SONG;Soochul KIM
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.52 no.3
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    • pp.276-288
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    • 2024
  • This study was conducted to reproduce the woodworking process of Baekje wooden storage facilities. Green timber of Quercus spp. was processed using ancient woodworking tools, and the tool-trace formed in this process were compared with the tool-trace of actual excavated artifacts. In the tool-trace analysis, the length and shape of the tool-trace were objectively recorded using a 3D Scan, and that were difficult to confirm with photograph were confirmed through stereoscopic microscope. As a result, there were two types of adze's tool-trace. One of them is minute straight Blade-top trace line when trimming the wood surface and the other is Plucked trace that appear when strongly chop at the wood. When a chisel bat was not used, a long and wide continuous shape blade trace was produced. And when the chisel head was struck with the chisel bat, a straight blade-top trace was regularly observed. Saw-trace was identified in several layers with fine straight stripes. Through this, it was found that the tool-trace of the woodworking tools, which is estimated to have been used in each process, and the tool-trace remaining in the Baekje wooden storage facility coincide.

A Case Study on the Vibration Propagation Characteristics by Underwater Rock Cutting Work (수중 쇄암작업에 따른 진동 전파 특성에 관한 시공 사례)

  • Lim, Dae-Kyu;Shin, Young-Cheol;Kim, Young-Min;Lee, Chung-Eon
    • Explosives and Blasting
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.25-39
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    • 2015
  • The common underwater rock removal methods involve underwater blasting and crane's chisel dropping impact method. From an environmental point of view, these methods cause ground vibrations and underwater noise. At the site for this study, a method of dropping heavyweight chisel is selected to remove the underwater bedrock near the ferry rack in the course of improving the cargo handling ability of the loading dock. A prediction formula for the vibration was obtained based on the measurement and evaluation of the vibrations caused by the chisel dropping impacts during the test droppings. The prediction formula was successfully applied to the main construction for securing the stability of the structure.

Modeling and Analysis of a Hydraulic Breaker Considering Elastic Impact between the Piston and the Chisel (유압브레커의 모델링 및 피스톤과 치즐간의 탄성충돌을 고려한 해석)

  • 고승환;임종혁
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.338-347
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    • 1995
  • Equations of motion and continuity equations of a hydraulic breaker are derived. Hydraulic pressures are defined with 6 state variables corresponding to 6 control volumes. Impact analysis procedure of the piston and chisel is developed based on the finite element nodal displacement description. Computer simulation is performed with given design parameters and the results are compared with experimental results.

Design of CMOS PLA Using C Language (C언어를 이용한 CMOS PLA의 설계)

  • 차균현;케빈·카플러스
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics
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    • v.21 no.5
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    • pp.61-66
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    • 1984
  • In this paper a custom design of CMOS PLA using procedual language, CHISEL is presented. Library of cells of PLA pieces are formed. A typical PLA is used as a control logic for the protector circuit. NCR's design rules are applied to program CMOS PLA using CHISEL which is a VILI layout language made by extending C language.

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Study on the Burr Formation in Drilling a Thick Plate (후판의 Drill가공에 있어서 Burr의 생성에 관한 연구)

  • Choe, Seong-Kyu;Yang, Gyun-Eui;Kim, Tae-Yeong;Seo, Nam-Seob
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.3 no.3
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    • pp.30-39
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    • 1986
  • The burr worsens the accuracy of a workpiece and decreases a lot of pro- ductivity because it takes so much time and efforts to remove it. In this paper, the height, thickness and size of a drilling burr were derived from the drilling variables of drill diameter, chisel edge angle, web rate =($\Frac{2{\times}\;web\;thickness}{drill\;dia}$) and yielding stress of the workpiece as wel as feed, point angle and helix angle. The theoretical and experimental values of drilling thrust, torque and burr size of the testpiece were analyzed with the method of numerical analysis in a standard drilling condition. The order of choosing the drilling variables for the purpose of controlling the burr size was dealt in this paper with burr forming ratio. The results are as follows: (1) The drill diameter forms 42 percents feed 25 percents point angle 23 percents and web rate, chisel edge angle and gelix angle 5 percents of the partial differential slope of drilling thrust within the usual available ranges of drilling variables. (2) The drill diameter forms 55 percents feed 26 percents web rate 9 percents and chisel edge angle, point angle and helix angle 10 percents of the par- tial differential slope of drilling torque in the usual available ranges of drilling variables. (3) About 70 percents of the burr size can be controlled by feed, 29 percents by web rate in the case of a fixed diameter. It is recommended drilling10 variables to be chosen in the order of feed, web rate, drill diameter, point angle, chisel edge angle and helix angle so as to control the burr size effectively.

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Experimental Study for Draft Prediction of Tillage Implement by Analog Tool (유사기구에 의한 경운작업기의 견인저항 예측을 위한 실험적 연구)

  • 이규승;조성찬;박원엽
    • Journal of Biosystems Engineering
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.117-126
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    • 1997
  • A series of soil bin experiment was carried out on sandy loam to investigate if it is possible to predict implement draft by some analog tool. Chisel configuration resembling a cone penetrometer section was used as an analog tool. The angle of cone was 30 degree. Three types of tillage implement, or oriental janggi, moldboard plow and chisel plow were chosen for this study. Experimental tillage speed was 0.22, 0.33, 0.49 m/s ad tillage depth was 8, 12, 16cm. For the experimental tillage speed range, the increase of tillage speed did not affect the tillage draft for the three types of implement and analog tool, but as the tillage depth increased, tillage draft of the three types of implement and analog tool increased linearly. The linear relationship was found between the tillage draft of analog tool and that of three types of tillage implement for the experimental tillage depth and speed range with high value of $R^2$ Thus it was concluded from the above results that an analog tool can be used to predict the tillage draft of oriental janggi, moldboard plow and chisel plow. But more experiment for various soil types and theoretical verification are needed for more generallization.

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Vibro-acoustic Design and Development of a Low-noise Hydraulic Breaker (저소음형 유압 브레이커의 음향-진동 설계 및 개발)

  • 이종화;이정권;박성하;하태광;임종혁
    • Transactions of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering
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    • v.11 no.5
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    • pp.148-155
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    • 2001
  • Hydraulic breaker is currently used for many civil engineering areas owing to the ease of changing the tooling mechanism. However, due to a high noise level, it has been one of notorious sources of environmental noise and the prevailing environmental concerns force the manufacturers to reduce the radiated noise levee during operations. To comply with such concerns, the present study is focused on designing and developing a low-noise hydraulic breaker For this purpose, sound sources are identified and relative contributions are rated. Acoustic enclosure. sealing systems, and low-nolle type chisel have been developed and applied to the actual machine. As a result, the radiated noise from the developed low-noose hydraulic breaker is reduced more than 13 dB(A) In comparison with the conventional hydraulic bleaker.

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