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A Study on the Surface Pre-treatment of Palladium Alloy Hydrogen Membrane (팔라듐 합금 수소 분리막의 전처리에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Dong-Gun;Kim, Hyung-Ju;Kim, Hyo Jin;Kim, Dong-Won
    • Journal of the Korean institute of surface engineering
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    • v.45 no.6
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    • pp.248-256
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    • 2012
  • A Pd-based hydrogen membranes for hydrogen purification and separation need high hydrogen perm-selectivity. The surface roughness of the support is important to coat the pinholes free and thin-film membrane over it. Also, The pinholes drastically decreased the hydrogen perm-selectivity of the Pd-based composite membrane. In order to remove the pinholes, we introduced various surface pre-treatment such as alumina powder packing, nickel electro-plating and micro-polishing pre-treatment. Especially, the micro-polishing pretreatment was very effective in roughness leveling off the surface of the porous nickel support, and it almost completely plugged the pores. Fine Ni particles filled surface pinholes with could form open structure at the interface of Pd alloy coating and Ni support by their diffusion to the membrane and resintering. In this study, a $4{\mu}m$ surface pore-free Pd-Cu-Ni ternary alloy membrane on a porous nickel substrate was successfully prepared by micro-polishing, high temperature sputtering and Cu-reflow process. And $H_2$ permeation and $N_2$ leak tests showed that the Pd-Cu-Ni ternary alloy hydrogen membrane achieved both high permeability of $13.2ml{\cdot}cm^{-2}{\cdot}min^{-1}{\cdot}atm^{-1}$ permation flux and infinite selectivity.

2-dimensional Hydrodynamic Forces of Heaving, Swaying and Rolling Cylinders on a Free Surface of a Water of Finite Depth

  • Rhee, K.P.
    • Bulletin of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.13-22
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    • 1977
  • The hydrodynamic forces acting on a forced oscillating 2-dimensional cylinder on a free surface of a fluid of a finite depth are calculated by distributing singularities on the immersed body surface. And the Haskind-Newman relation in a fluid of a finite depth is derived. The wave exciting force of the cylinder to an oscillation is also calculated by using the above relation. The method is applied to a circular cylinder swaying in a water of finite depth, and then, to a rectangular cylinder heaving, swaying, and rolling. The results of above cases give a good agreement with those by earlier investigators such as Bai, Keil, and Yeung. Also, this method is applied to a Lewis form cylinder with a half beam-to-draft ratio of 1.0 and a sectional area coefficient of 0.941, and to a bulbous section cylinder which is hard to represent by a mapping function. The results reveal that the hydrodynamic forces in heave increase as the depth of a water decrease, but in sway or roll, the tendency of the hydrodynamic forces is difficult to say in a few words. The exciting force to heave for a bulbous section cylinder becomes zero at two frequencies. The added mass moment of inertia for roll is seemed to mainly depend on the sectional shape than the water depth.

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Comparison of Free-Surface Boundary Conditions for Computing Wave Resistance (조파저항 계산을 위한 자유표면 조건의 비교)

  • Suak-Ho Van;Seung-Joon Lee
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.54-65
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    • 1993
  • In computing the wave resistance numerically, satisfying the boundary condition(BC) on the body surface is not so difficult, and then what form of the BC on the free surface(FS) be used is a crucial question. To shed some light on this, we examine the various BC's on the FS, namely, the Poisson's[1], the Ogilvie's[2] and the Dawson's[3] BC, using the same panel method for submerged bodies in two-dimension. We also show the performance of the Poisson's BC for a submerged sphere and the Wigley hull. It seems that we are still in need of a theory which gives a BC on the FS more accurate than those tested, and more practically applicable than the exact nonlinear BC.

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Hydrodynamic Hull Form Design Using an Optimization Technique

  • Park, Dong-Woo;Choi, Hee-Jong
    • International Journal of Ocean System Engineering
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2013
  • A design procedure for a ship with minimum resistance had been developed using a numerical optimization method called SQP (Sequential Quadratic Programming) combined with computational fluid dynamics (CFD) technique. The frictional resistance coefficient was estimated by the ITTC 1957 model-ship correlation line formula and the wave-making resistance coefficient was evaluated by the potential-flow panel method with the nonlinear free surface boundary conditions. The geometry of the hull surface was represented and modified by B-spline surface modeling technique during the optimization process. The Series 60 ($C_B$=0.60) hull was selected as a parent hull to obtain an optimized hull that produces minimum resistance. The models of the parent and optimized hull forms were tested at calm water condition in order to demonstrate the validity of the proposed methodolgy.

Representation of Ship Hull Surface Using B-Spline (B-Spline을 이용한 선체표면의 표현에 관한 연구)

  • B.H.,Yoon;S.W.,Sur;W.D.,Kim;K.W.,Kim
    • Bulletin of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.19-26
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    • 1985
  • This paper deals with the representation and fairing of ship hull using a B-spline surface which is known as a 3-D model in computer aided free-form design. The first part of this paper is devoted to the fundamental concepts of B-spline theory and its geometrical characteristics. In its second part are described the facillities for efficient application, fast rendering of B-spline surface, and intersection of B-spline surfaces. The examples are presented with actual application to a real ship in the last part. And also a new concept of evaluating the surface fairness by the Gaussian curvature isolines is briefly discussed and its examples are presented.

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Surface Fairing with Boundary Continuity Based on the Wavelet Transform

  • Cho, Joo-Hyung;Kim, Tae-Wan;Lee, Kun-Woo
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.85-95
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    • 2001
  • The surface modeling capability of CAD systems is widely used to design products bounded by free form surfaces and curves. However, the surfaces or curves generated by popular data fitting methods usually have shape imperfections such as wiggles. Thus, fairing operations are required to remove the wiggles, which makes the surfaces or curves smooth. This paper proposes a new method based on the wavelet transform for fairing the surfaces or curves while preserving the continuity with adjacent surfaces or curves. The wavelet transform gives a hierarchical perspective of the surfaces and the curves, which can be decomposed into the overall sweep and details, i.e., local deviations from sweep like the wiggles. The proposed fairing method provides a similar effect on the mathematical surface as that of the grinding operation using sandpaper on the physical surface.

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Study on approximating subdivision schemes for the application to CAD/CAE (CAD/CAE 적응을 위한 근사 서브디비전 방법의 고찰)

  • 서홍석;조맹효
    • Proceedings of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.237-243
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    • 2002
  • Recently, in computer-aided geometric modeling(CAGD), subdivision surfaces are frequently employed to construct free-form surface. Subdivision schemes have been very popular in computer graphics and animation community, but the community of CAGD adopts this tool only recently to handle surface geometry. In the present study, Loop scheme and Catmull-Clark scheme are applied to generate smooth surfaces. To be consistent with the limit points of target surface, the initial sampling points are properly rearranged. The pointwise curvature errors and coordinate value errors between the points in the sequence of subdivision process and the points on the target surface are evaluated In the numerical examples in both Loop scheme & Catmull-Clark subdivision scheme.

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Space Deformation of Parametric Surface Based on Extension Function

  • Wang, Xiaoping;Ye, Zhenglin;Meng, Yaqin;Li, Hongda
    • International Journal of CAD/CAM
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.23-32
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    • 2002
  • In this paper, a new technique of space deformation for parametric surfaces with so-called extension function (EF) is presented. Firstly, a special extension function is introduced. Then an operator matrix is constructed on the basis of EF. Finally the deformation of a surface is achieved through multiplying the equation of the surface by an operator matrix or adding the multiplication of some vector and the operator matrix to the equation. Interactively modifying control parameters, ideal deformation effect can be got. The implementation shows that the method is simple, intuitive and easy to control. It can be used in such fields as geometric modeling and computer animation.

Flow Control Inside a Molten Zn Pot for Improving Surface Quality of Zinc Plated Strips (아연도금강판의 품질향상을 위한 도금욕 내부 유동제어 연구)

  • Choi, Jae-Ho;Koh, Min-Seok;Kim, Seok;Lee, Sang-Joon
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.25 no.10
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    • pp.1392-1399
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    • 2001
  • The flow fields inside a molten Zn pot of continuous hot-chip galvanizing process were investigated experimentally. With varying several parameters including the strip speed Vs, flow rate Q of induction heater. scrapper location and baffle configuration, instantaneous velocity fields were measured using a PIV velocity field measurement technique. Inside the strip region, counter-clockwise rotating flow is dominant. The general flow pattern inside the strip region is nearly not influenced by the strip speed Vs, flow rate Q and the scrapper location. In the exit region, the flow separated from the moving strip due to the existence of a stabilizing roll ascends to the free surface, for the cases of no scrapper and scrapper detached form the roll. On the other hand, the ascending flow to the free surface is decreased, as the flow rate Q of induction heater increases. By installing a baffle around the uprising strip, the flow moving up to the stabilizing roll decreases. In addition, B-type baffle is better than A-type baffle in reducing speed of flow around the stabilizing rolls. However, the flow ascended to the free surface is largely influenced by changing the flow rate Q, and the scrapper location, irrespective of the baffle type.

An Approximate Closed Form Representation of the Microstrip Dyadic Surface Green's Function (Mictrostrip Dyadic 표면 Green 함수의 근사표현식)

  • 최익권
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.549-560
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    • 1993
  • A simple closed form approximation is developed by a new approach presented in this paper for the microstrip surface dyadic Green's function which arises in the problem of an electric current point source on an infinite planar grounded dielectric substrate. This closed form approximation includes the effects of the space wave, the surface wave and their coupling within the transition region near the source, and remains accurate as near as $0.1{\pi}_1$ from the source point for a substrate thickness as large as $0.04{\pi}_1$, where, ${\pi}_1$, is the free space wavelength, This result can significantly facilitate the rigorous moment method analysis of microstrip antenna arrays on relatively this substrates of practical interest. Numerical results illustrating the accuracy of the closed form approximation are presented and CPU times associated with some mutual impedance calculations are also included.

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