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Frequency Effects of Upstream Wake and Blade Interaction on the Unsteady Boundary Layer Flow

  • Kang, Dong-Jin;Bae, Sang-Su
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • v.16 no.10
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    • pp.1303-1313
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    • 2002
  • Effects of the reduced frequency of upstream wake on downstream unsteady boundary layer flow were simulated by using a Wavier-Stokes code. The Wavier-Stokes code is based on an unstructured finite volume method and uses a low Reynolds number turbulence model to close the momentum equations. The geometry used in this paper is the MIT flapping foil experimental set-up and the reduced frequency of the upstream wake is varied in the range of 0.91 to 10.86 to study its effect on the unsteady boundary layer flow. Numerical solutions show that they can be divided into two categories. One is so called the low frequency solution, and behaves quite similar to a Stokes layer. Its characteristics is found to be quite similar to those due to either a temporal or spatial wave. The low frequency solutions are observed clearly when the reduced frequency is smaller than 3.26. The other one is the high frequency solution. It is observed for the reduced frequency larger than 7.24. It shows a sudden shift of the phase angle of the unsteady velocity around the edge of the boundary layer. The shift of phase angle is about 180 degree, and leads to separation of the boundary layer flow from corresponding outer flow. The high frequency solution shows the characteristics of a temporal wave whose wave length is half of the upstream frequency. This characteristics of the high frequency solution is found to be caused by the strong interaction between unsteady vortices. This strong interaction also leads to destroy of the upstream wake strips inside the viscous sublayer as well as the buffer layer.

PbS Quantum-dots in Glasses

  • Liu, Chao;Heo, Jong
    • Ceramist
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.7-14
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    • 2007
  • PbS QDs in glasses have attracted much attention due to the potentials for near-infrared applications. Growth of PbS QDs in the glass is discussed and size of PbS QDs formed in the glass can be tuned by varying the thermal treatment conditions. Hyperbolic-band approximation and four-band envelope function provide good simulation of the exciton energies of PbS QDs. Absorption and photoluminescence of PbS QDs was tuned into $1{\sim}2{\mu}m$ wave-length regime with large full width at half maximum photoluminescence intensity (>160 nm). Photoluminescence intensity of PbS QDs in the glasses was closely related to size of quantum dots, temperature, excitation and defects. Decrease in temperature shifted the photoluminescence bands to shorter wavelength and switched the photoluminescence from darkened state and brightened state.

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Performance Analysis of Multi-Gigabit Wireless Transmission at THz WLAN-Type Applications

  • Choi, Yonghoon
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.305-310
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    • 2014
  • Optimal position of access point (AP) is important for multi-gigabit wireless transmission in terahertz (THz) wireless local area network (WLAN)-type applications, where there exist the THz characteristic multiple clusters in channel propagation. By considering the multiple clusters in THz indoor communications, this paper investigates the optimal AP position when two APs are issued for increasing the system capacity. Numerical results reveal that the central position of each AP within each half service region, which offers the shortest cumulated path length for line-of-sight paths, is optimal to achieve the maximal system capacity.

Implementation of Waveguide Manifold Multiplexer for Ku-band Satellite Transponder (Ku-대역 위성중계기용 도파관 Manifold 멀티플렉서 설계)

  • 정근욱;이재현
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics A
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    • v.32A no.6
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    • pp.787-798
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    • 1995
  • We implement the E-plane T-juncition manifold mutiplexer having low insertion loss for output multiplexer of Ku-band satellite transponder. Manifold multiplexer implemented here is composed of 2 channel filters, T-junctions, half-wave waveguide connecting channel filters and manifold, and manifold itself.[1-4] Considering the mass and volume of the satellite transponder, the channel filters are designed to dual-mode.[5-13] And Elliptic filter function is used, which has good characteristics of suppressing the interference between 2 channels. Since the performance of manifold multiplexer depends on the manifold waveguide transmission line length, it's necessary proper analysis. In this paper, we do optimization process of T-junction and other elements by using CAD and implement the manifold multiplexer. An experiment shows that characteristic response of multiplexer matches wel its modeling result.

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Test and Analysis for Axial and Bending Collapse Characteristics Evaluation of Aluminum Extruded Beams (알루미늄 압출재의 압괴 및 굽힘붕괴 특성규명을 위한 시험 및 해석)

  • 김범진;허승진;구정서;송달호
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Railway
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.110-115
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    • 2001
  • Recently, many engineers actively participate in research and development w.r.t the weight reduction and the safety increase of vehicle body structure to meet the requirement of fuel economy and regulations. However, vehicle design concept related with weight reduction and safety increase is reduced to the design conflict problem. In the paper, the axial and bending collapse test of aluminum extruded beams are performed and the collapse characteristics are investigated. The analysis method to verify the fracture characteristics of aluminum extruded beam is presented and discussed.

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Raman Scattering Characteristics with Varying Liquid Water Temperature (유체온도 변화에 따른 Raman 산란 특성)

  • An, Jeongsoo;Yang, Sunkyu;Chun, Seyoung;Chung, Moonki;Choi, Youngdon
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.23 no.5
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    • pp.621-627
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    • 1999
  • This paper presents Raman scattering of liquid water to obtain the characteristics with variation of temperature. Very clear Stokes-Raman signals were observed, which shows H-O vibration stretching and H-O-H vibration bending. The obtained spectrum were processed by FFT filter to extract the noise and base. The spectral shape of the H-O stretching provided a various sensitive signature which allowed temperature to be determined by a curve-fitting technique. Those are Maximum Intensity, Maximum Wave Length, FWHM(Full Width at Half Maximum), PMCR(Polymer Monomer Concentration Ratio) and TSIR(Temperature Sensitive Intensity Ratio). TSIR method shows the highest accuracy of $0.1^{\circ}C$ in mean error and $0.32^{\circ}C$ In maximum error.

On bending, buckling and vibration of graphene nanosheets based on the nonlocal theory

  • Liu, Jinjian;Chen, Ling;Xie, Feng;Fan, Xueliang;Li, Cheng
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.257-274
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    • 2016
  • The nonlocal static bending, buckling, free and forced vibrations of graphene nanosheets are examined based on the Kirchhoff plate theory and Taylor expansion approach. The nonlocal nanoplate model incorporates the length scale parameter which can capture the small scale effect. The governing equations are derived using Hamilton's principle and the Navier-type solution is developed for simply-supported graphene nanosheets. The analytical results are proposed for deflection, natural frequency, amplitude of forced vibration and buckling load. Moreover, the effects of nonlocal parameter, half wave number and three-dimensional sizes on the static, dynamic and stability responses of the graphene nanosheets are discussed. Some illustrative examples are also addressed to verify the present model, methodology and solution. The results show that the new nanoplate model produces larger deflection, smaller circular frequencies, amplitude and buckling load compared with the classical model.

Measurement of Spectral Loss and Cut-off Wavelength of Single Mode Opticla Fiber by Variable Wavelength (파장변화에 따른 단 모드 광섬유의 스펙트랄 로스 및 차단파장 측정)

  • Hong, Bong Sik;Han, Byoung Sung;Koo, Kyoung Wan
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.264-268
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    • 1986
  • A thchnique has been studied for the measurement of the spectral loss and the cut-off wave length, at which the first high-order mode disappears. The near-field patterns of a fiber which is excited by a variable wavelength source are used for the measurement of cut-off wavelength. Because of the absorptive phenomenon of OH- molecular vibration, spectral loss of a single mode optical fiber sample is 5.6dB/km at 1380 nm wavelength and 1dB/km at 1240 nm wavelength. From the near field intensity patterns and the mode field diameter graph for the half power width, the cut-off wavelength of the fiber is measured to be 1120 nm.

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Study on the time-delay compensation of RTK correction message for improvement of continuous position surveying performance under unexpected temporal datalink loss/cut-off (RTK 보정정보 난수신 환경에서의 측위연속성 향상을 위한 시간지연 보상연구)

  • Park, Byung-Woon;Song, June-Sol;Kee, Chang-Don;Yang, Chul-Soo;Tcha, Dek-Kie
    • Journal of Advanced Navigation Technology
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.625-631
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    • 2010
  • In this paper, robustness performance of SNUR message is compared with those of existing ones, RTCM(Radio Technical Commission for Maritime Services) v2 MT(Message Type) 18/19 and MT 20/21 under a poor broadcast condition such as temporary data loss or disconnection We defined the temp oral data loss as 2 second delay and reconnection after disconnection as 7 second latency, and then evaluated its robustness for each latency case by double differentiating the observables. Our result shows that SNUR protocol method can reduce the latency error of the existing RTCM messages by 30~60%. Moreover, a rover using SNUR message, whose latency error is bounded within 1/4 L1 wave length, can figure out its own fixed position continuously in spite of 7 second disconnection, while the other using RTCM message, whose error is larger than half wave length, cannot keep its previous fixed solution.

Design of a Half-Circle Shape UWB Antenna (반원 형태의 UWB 안테나 설계)

  • Lee Hyo-Kyoung;Lee Jung-Nam;Jang Hwa-Yeol;Park Jong-Kweon
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
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    • v.16 no.9 s.100
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    • pp.932-940
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    • 2005
  • In this paper, a planar half-circle shape ultra-wideband(UWB) antenna fed by CPW is designed, fabricated and measured for UWB communications. Within the UWB band(3.1 GHz${\~}$10.6 GHz), 5.15 GHz${\~}$5.825 GHz frequency band is used by IEEE 802.1la WLAN applications. It may be necessary to notch out this band to avoid interference with IEEE 802.1la WLAN. Therefore, we have proposed three kinds of UWB antennas having a notch function, such as a rectangular slot, a hat-shaped slot a circle-shaped slot. The notch frequency of the proposed antenna can be adjusted by controlling the slot length or slot width. From the measured results, the proposed antennas show a good gain flatness except the IEEE 802.1la WLAN frequency band and have a reasonable agreement with simulated results.