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Numerical Simulation and Analysis for Optimum Design of a Thermoacoustic Refrigerator (공명관식 열음향 냉동기의 최적설계를 위한 수치모사 및 설계인자 분석)

  • Kim, D.H.
    • Korean Journal of Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.329-340
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    • 1995
  • Basic refrigeration effect and efficiency of a thermoacoustic refrigerator is studied. The refrigerator model for numerical simulation is composed of half wavelength resonator and appropriate stack of plate. Theoretical model for thermoacoustic refrigeration suggested by Swift et. al is adapted for numerical calculation. The model contains arbitrary viscosity effect of the gas filled in the resonator. The wave equation is integrated by using 4-th order Runge-Kutta algorithm to give pressure distribution along the stack of plate. Heat flux and COP are also calculated based on the energy flux equation. By analyzing the numerical simulation results, optimum values of design parameters for thermoacoustic refrigerator are obtained.

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Low beta superconducting cavity system design for HIAF iLinac

  • Mengxin Xu;Yuan He;Shengxue Zhang;Lubei Liu;Tiancai Jiang;Zehua Liang;Tong Liu;Yue Tao;Chunlong Li;Qitong Huang;Fengfeng Wang;Hao Guo;Feng Bai;Xianbo Xu;Shichun Huang;Xiaoli Li;Zhijun Wang;Shenghu Zhang;Jiancheng Yang;Evgeny Zaplatin
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.55 no.7
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    • pp.2466-2473
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    • 2023
  • A superconducting ion-Linac (iLinac), which is supposed to work as the injector in the High Intensity heavy-ion Accelerator Facility project, is under development at the Institute of Modern Physics (IMP), Chinese Academy of Sciences. The iLinac is a superconducting heavy ion linear accelerator approximately 100 meters long and contains 96 superconducting cavities in two types of 17 cyromodules. Two types of superconducting resonators (quarter-wave resonators with a frequency of 81.25 MHz and an optimal beta β = v/c = 0.07 called QWR007 and half-wave resonators with a frequency of 162.5 MHz and an optimal beta β = 0.15 called HWR015) have been investigated. The cavity design included extensive multi-parameter electromagnetic simulations and mechanical analysis, and its results are described in details. The fundamental power coupler and cavity dynamic tuner designs are also presented in this article. The prototypes are under manufacturing and expected to be ready in 2023.

Study of Optimum Operating Conditions of Thermal Acoustic Generator (열음향파 발생장치의 최적 작동 조건에 대한 실험적 연구)

  • Shin, Sang Woong;Oh, Seung Jin;Lee, Yoon Joon;Kim, Nam Jin;Chun, Wongee
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.37 no.2
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    • pp.131-137
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    • 2013
  • This study deals with the effects of major geometric parameters on the sound wave output of a thermal acoustic system. The output power of the acoustic wave was dependent on the stack position, stack length, resonator tube length, and input power. In experiments, the maximum SPL was generated when the stack was placed between one-fourth to half, resonator and stack length were longer, and input power was increased. The frequency was recorded to be 437 and 885 Hz when the resonator tube length was 200 and 100 mm, respectively. Therefore, when the resonator tube length was shorter, a higher frequency was recorded.

Effect of Gas-Liquid Scheme Injector on Acoustic Damping in Liquid Rocket Engine (액체 로켓엔진 분사기의 음향감쇠 효과에 관한 수치적 연구)

  • Park, I-Sun;Sohn, Chae-Hoon
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Aeronautical & Space Sciences
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    • v.33 no.5
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    • pp.79-86
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    • 2005
  • The role of the injector as an acoustic resonator is studied for the high performance rocket engine adopting the gas-liquid scheme injector. Acoustic behavior in the combustor with single injector is investigated numerically adopting linear acoustic analysis for cold condition. Acoustic-damping effect of the injector is evaluated by damping factor as a function of the injector length. From the numerical results, it is found that the injector can play a significant role in acoustic damping and the optimum length of the injector corresponds to half of a full wavelength of the longitudinal mode with the acoustic frequency to be damped in the chamber. In baffled chamber, the optimum lengths of the injector are calculated as a function of baffle length for both cold and hot conditions.

A Study on Unsteady Responses of Flames - Calculation of Flame Transfer Function in a Subscale Combustor (화염의 비정상 응답 특성 연구-화염 전달 함수 산출)

  • Sohn, Chae Hoon;Guillaume, Jourdain;Kim, Young Jun
    • 한국연소학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2015.12a
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    • pp.107-108
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    • 2015
  • The acoustic optimization of a swirl coaxial jet injector mounted upstream a combustion chamber is investigated to tackle combustion instabilities. The least damped modes are extracted with the help of the dynamic mode decomposition (DMD). The sensitivity of the heat release perturbation to the velocity perturbation for the second longitudinal mode is investigated by combining the Crocco's equation and the inhomogeneous wave equation and computing the flame transfer function (FTF). DMD and FTF results agree in terms of the optimized injector length.

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Design, fabrication and test of a taper-type half-wave superconducting cavity with the optimal beta of 0.15 at IMP

  • Yue, Weiming;Zhang, Shengxue;Li, Chunlong;Jiang, Tiancai;Liu, Lubei;Wang, Ruoxu;Huang, Yulu;Tan, Teng;Guo, Hao;Zaplatin, Evgeny;Xiong, Pingran;Wu, Andong;Wang, Fengfeng;Zhang, Shenghu;Huang, Shichun;He, Yuan;Yao, Zeen;Zhao, Hongwei
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.52 no.8
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    • pp.1777-1783
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    • 2020
  • As a part of R&D work for the high intensity proton linac of China Accelerator Driven Sub-critical System project, a superconducting half-wave cavity with a frequency of 162.5 MHz and an optimal beta of 0.15 (HWR015) has been developed at Institute of Modern Physics (IMP), Chinese Academy of Sciences. In this paper, the design and test results will be described in detail. We introduced a new stiffening strategy for the HWR cavity, the simulation results show that the cavity has much lower frequency sensitivity coefficient (df/dp), Lorentz force detuning coefficient (KL), and can achieve more stable mechanical properties. The performance of the HWR cavity operated in cryostat will be also reported.

Role of Am Piezoelectric Crystal Orientation in Solidly Mounted Film Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonators

  • Lee, Si-Hyung;Kang, Sang-Chul;Han, Sang-Chul;Ju, Byung-Kwon;Yoon, Ki-Hyun;Lee, Jeon-Kook
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.40 no.4
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    • pp.393-397
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    • 2003
  • To investigate the effect of AIN c-axis orientation on the resonance performance of film bulk acoustic wave resonators, solidly mounted resonators with crybtallographically different AIN piezoelectric films were prepared by changing only the bottom electrode surface conditions. As increasing the degree of c-axis texturing, the effective electromechanical coupling coefficient ($\kappa$$\_$eff/)$^2$ in resonators increased gradually. The least 4 degree of full width at half maximum in an AIN(002) rocking curve, which corresponds to $\kappa$$^2$$\_$eff/ of above 5%, was measured to be necessary for band pass filter applications in wireless communication system. The longitudinal acoustic wave velocity of AIN films varied with the degree of c-axis texturing. The velocity of highly c-axis textured AIN film was extracted to be about 10200 n/s by mathematical analysis using Matlab.

A Broad-Band Metamaterial Absorber Using Flexible Substrate (유연성 기판을 사용한 광대역 메타 흡수체)

  • Lee, Hong-Min
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.339-347
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    • 2014
  • In this paper, the authors present a new design for a broad-band metamaterial(MTM) absorber that utilizes flexible substrate. The proposed MTM unit cell is constructed by a electric-inducive-capacitive(ELC) resonator and a cut-wire on the same side of the flexible polyimide substrate. To reduce the radar cross section at frequencies other than the targeted frequency bands, the metallic pattern layer of the proposed structure is placed facing toward the incident wave propagation direction. A prototype absorber was fabricated with a planar array of $33{\times}45$ unit cells. Our experiments showed that the proposed absorber exhibits a peak absorption rate of 92 % and 93 % at 9.06 GHz and 15.0 GHz, respectively, and 75 % of the full-width at half-maximum(FWHM) bandwidth is achieved. The proposed backplane-less MTM structure can be used for a broad-band microwave absorber and irregular surface applications.

Cool-down test of HWR cryomodule for RAON

  • Kim, Y.;Lee, M.;Jo, Y.W.;Choi, J.W.;Kim, H.;Kim, W.K.;Kim, H.J.
    • Progress in Superconductivity and Cryogenics
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.43-46
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    • 2015
  • The heavy ion accelerator that will be built in Daejeon utilizes four types of superconducting cavities. Cryomodules holding the superconducting cavities in them supply thermal insulation for cavities operating in 4.3 K or 2.1 K. A Prototype of cryomodule which holds two HWR (Half Wave Resonator) cavities was fabricated and tested. Since the operating temperature of the HWR is 2.1 K, the superfluid helium was generated with warm vacuum pumping system. The cyromodule was successfully cooled down below lambda point temperature of helium and any detectable leak was not observed during the test. The static thermal load at 4.2 K was measured. The result and the experience for the cool-down below lambda point of helium are reported in this paper.

Low Temperature Test of HWR Cryomodule

  • Kim, Heetae;Kim, Youngkwon;Lee, Min Ki;Park, Gunn-Tae;Kim, Wookang
    • Applied Science and Convergence Technology
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.47-50
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    • 2016
  • Low temperature test for half-wave resonator (HWR) cryomodule is performed at the superfluid helium temperature of 2 K. The effective temperature is defined for non-uniform temperature distribution. Helium leak detection techniques are introduced for cryogenic system. Experimental set up is shown to make the low temperature test for the HWR cryomodule. The cooldown procedure of the HWR cryomodule is shown from room temperature to 2 K. The cryomodules is precooled with liquid nitrogen and then liquid helium is supplied to the helium reservoirs and cavities. The pressure of cavity and chamber are monitored as a function of time. The vacuum pressure of the cryomodule is not increased at 2 K, which shows leak-tight in the superfluid helium environment. Static heat load is also measured for the cryomodule at 2.5 K.