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Estimation of Contact Fatigue Life of a Girth Gear Based on Pinwheel (핀 휠 기반 거스 기어의 접촉 피로수명 평가)

  • Kwon, Soon-man;Shin, Heung Chul
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Technology Engineers
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.245-252
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    • 2016
  • Girth gears are applied in the mining, cement, and mineral processing industries and used in various types of horizontal mills, rotary dryers and kilns, and other heavy-gear ring applications. The large ring gears are normally fitted outside mills or kilns to provide the primary rotational drive. Recently, an external pinwheel gear set (e-PGS) was introduced to overcome manufacturing problems associated with girth gears. e-PGS is also suitable for low-speed, heavy-duty mechanical transmission and dusty and poor-lubrication conditions. This paper first presents a new profile modification of root relief for the e-PGS cam pinion. We then investigate load-stress factors to estimate the surface fatigue life by varying the shape design parameters. The results show that the contact fatigue life of an e-PGS can be extended significantly by increasing the profile shift coefficient. However, support bearing life of the pinwheel depends more on the contact force distribution than the profile shift coefficient.

An Empirical Noise Prediction on Board (경험식을 이용한 선박 소음 예측법)

  • Gyung-M. Kim;Nho-S. Kim;Hyun-J. Kang;Jae-S. Kim
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.268-274
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    • 1991
  • The methods of prelimiuary noose prediction by Janssen, Buiten, etc are introduced. The distribution of noise levels in newly built ships are investigated. A new procedure for noise prediction is proposed which reflects the results of the investigations. The dominant noise souroes(M/E, D/G) are regarded as one virtual source. The structureborne transmission loss are divided into vortical and horizontal components and the latter component depends on the number of decks as well as the number of frames. The all considered cabins are standardized with typical cabins which have the same acoustic properties. The measured and predicted noise levels are compared In the tables.

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Pseudo-dynamic test of the steel frame - Shear wall with prefabricated floor structure

  • Han, Chun;Li, Qingning;Jiang, Weishan;Yin, Junhong;Yan, Lei
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.431-445
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    • 2016
  • Seismic behavior of new composite structural system with a fabricated floor was studied. A two-bay and three-story structural model with the scale ratio of 1/4 was consequently designed. Based on the proposed model, multiple factors including energy dissipation capacity, stiffness degradation and deformation performance were analyzed through equivalent single degree of freedom pseudo-dynamic test with different earthquake levels. The results show that, structural integrity as well as the effective transmission of the horizontal force can be ensured by additional X bracing at the bottom of the rigidity of the floor without concrete topping. It is proved that the cast-in-place floor in areas with high seismic intensity can be replaced by the prefabricated floor without pouring surface layer. The results provide a reliable theoretical basis for the seismic design of the similar structural systems in engineering application.

Analysis of Loading Rate Capacity of Plate Anchor in Sand (사질토 지반에 설치된 판앵커의 인발속도에 따른 저항력 분석)

  • Ryu, Dong-Man;Seo, Young-Kyo
    • Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
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    • v.26 no.5
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    • pp.31-39
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    • 2012
  • Anchors are primarily designed and constructed to resist outwardly directed loads imposed on the foundation of a structure. These outwardly directed loads are transmitted to the soil at a greater depth by the anchors. Buried anchors have been used for thousands of years to stabilize structures. Nowadays, various types of earth anchors are used for the uplift resistance of transmission towers, utility poles, submerged pipelines, and tunnels. Anchors are also used for the tieback resistance of earth-retaining structures, waterfront structures, at bends in pressure pipelines, and when it is necessary to control thermal stress. In this research we analyzed the uplift behavior of plate anchors in sand using a laboratory experiment to estimate the uplift behavior of plate anchors under various conditions. To achieve the research purpose, the uplift resistance and displacement characteristics of plate anchors caused by the embedment ratio, plate diameter, and loading rate were studied, compared, and analyzed in various cases.

Measurement of the Indoor Wireless Environment at 2.45 GHz (2.45 GHz 대역 실내 무선 환경 측정)

  • Hwang Jae-Ho
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2006.05a
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    • pp.1005-1008
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    • 2006
  • In this paper, we provide data of wireless environment in indoor for Bluetooth and wireless LAN systems. To accurately measure transmission characteristic for influence of the indoor wall, we used radiation measurement system with antennas. And various structure and material of the indoor wall are measured. Results of the measurement show that the attenuation of power is about $1\sim3dB$ for cement wall(25cm). In the case of cement wall with steel frame, the attenuation of power was increased using horizontal polarization but was not affect using vertical polarization.

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Analysis of Polarization Properties of Optical Isolator for Fiber Laser

  • Kim, Tae-Gon;Cheon, Min-Woo;Park, Yong-Pil;Cho, Kyung-Jae;Kang, Sung-Hak
    • Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Materials
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    • v.12 no.6
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    • pp.241-244
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    • 2011
  • An isolator transmits light in the forward direction and blocks light from passing in the reverse direction. It is regarded an essential optical component in medical, industrial, and research lasers for blocking reflection beams that cause optical damage and noise. It is also used as a communicative light intensifier to expand the lifespan of devices and enhance transmission quality. This study analyzed the characteristics of the core components in the construction of a polarization-independent isolator, namely, the walk-off polarizer and the Faraday rotator. Measurement of the extinction ratio of the resultant walk-off polarizer revealed that the ratio between the vertical and horizontal rays was 1,050:1 with a laser output of 0.032 W and 1,010:1 with a laser output of 2.68 W, thus presenting ratios similar to 1,000:1. In addition, the walk-off polarizer and Faraday rotator constructed in this study were used to compare output changes according to changes in power of input light and to check the penetration ratio. Results from the study presented variations in output value according to changes in power of input light. However, the average penetration ratio remained relatively consistent (~81.4%).

Terahertz Nondestructive Time-of-flight Imaging with a Large Depth Range

  • Kim, Hwan Sik;Kim, Jangsun;Ahn, Yeong Hwan
    • Current Optics and Photonics
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    • v.6 no.6
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    • pp.619-626
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    • 2022
  • In this study, we develop a three-dimensional (3D) terahertz time-of-flight (THz-TOF) imaging technique with a large depth range, based on asynchronous optical sampling (ASOPS) methods. THz-TOF imaging with the ASOPS technique enables rapid scanning with a time-delay span of 10 ns. This means that a depth range of 1.5 m is possible in principle, whereas in practice it is limited by the focus depth determined by the optical geometry, such as the focal length of the scan lens. We characterize the spatial resolution of objects at different vertical positions with a focal length of 5 cm. The lateral resolution varies from 0.8-1.8 mm within the vertical range of 50 mm. We obtain THz-TOF images for samples with multiple reflection layers; the horizontal and vertical locations of the objects are successfully determined from the 2D cross-sectional images, or from reconstructed 3D images. For instance, we can identify metallic objects embedded in insulating enclosures having a vertical depth range greater than 30 mm. For feasible practical use, we employ the proposed technique to locate a metallic object within a thick chocolate bar, which is not accessible via conventional transmission geometry.

Resistome Study in Aquatic Environments

  • Hanseob Shin;Yongjin Kim;Seunggyun Han;Hor-Gil Hur
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.277-287
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    • 2023
  • Since the first discovery of antibiotics, introduction of new antibiotics has been coupled with the occurrence of antibiotic resistant bacteria (ARB) and antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs). Rapid dissemination of ARB and ARGs in the aquatic environments has become a global concern. ARB and ARGs have been already disseminated in the aquatic environments via various routes. Main hosts of most of ARGs were found to belong to Gammaproteobacteria class, including clinically important potential pathogens. Transmission of ARGs also occurs by horizontal gene transfer (HGT) mechanisms between bacterial strains in the aquatic environments, resulting in ubiquity of ARGs. Thus, a few of ARGs and MGEs (e.g., strA, sul1, int1) have been suggested as indicators for global comparability of contamination level in the aquatic environments. With ARB and ARGs contamination, the occurrence of critical pathogens has been globally issued due to their widespread in the aquatic environments. Thus, active surveillance systems have been launched worldwide. In this review, we described advancement of methodologies for ARGs detection, and occurrence of ARB and ARGs and their dissemination in the aquatic environments. Even though numerous studies have been conducted for ARB and ARGs, there is still no clear strategy to tackle antibiotic resistance (AR) in the aquatic environments. At least, for consistent surveillance, a strict framework should be established for further research in the aquatic environments.

IoT data analytics architecture for smart healthcare using RFID and WSN

  • Ogur, Nur Banu;Al-Hubaishi, Mohammed;Ceken, Celal
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.44 no.1
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    • pp.135-146
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    • 2022
  • The importance of big data analytics has become apparent with the increasing volume of data on the Internet. The amount of data will increase even more with the widespread use of Internet of Things (IoT). One of the most important application areas of the IoT is healthcare. This study introduces new real-time data analytics architecture for an IoT-based smart healthcare system, which consists of a wireless sensor network and a radio-frequency identification technology in a vertical domain. The proposed platform also includes high-performance data analytics tools, such as Kafka, Spark, MongoDB, and NodeJS, in a horizontal domain. To investigate the performance of the system developed, a diagnosis of Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome by logistic regression is discussed. The results show that the proposed IoT data analytics system can successfully process health data in real-time with an accuracy rate of 95% and it can handle large volumes of data. The developed system also communicates with a riverbed modeler using Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) to model any IoT-enabling technology. Therefore, the proposed architecture can be used as a time-saving experimental environment for any IoT-based system.

Investigation of the Effective Range of Cathodic Protection for Concrete Pile Specimens Utilizing Zinc Mesh Anode

  • Duhyeong Lee;Jin-A Jeong
    • Corrosion Science and Technology
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.195-202
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    • 2024
  • A zinc mesh sacrificial anode cathodic protection method is recently being developed to protect the reinforced concrete structure in a marine environment. However, comprehensive information regarding the cathodic protection technology applied to reinforced concrete test specimens utilizing zinc mesh sacrificial anodes remains limited. Particularly, no research has investigated the effective range of sacrificial anode cathodic protection in a reinforced concrete structure regarding the transmission of protection current from zinc mesh sacrificial anode to the reinforced concrete structure, particularly concerning effects of temperature variations. This study examined the distribution of potential and current using a long single rebar and several segment reinforcing bars inside a horizontal beam. Vertical pile specimens were applied with a zinc mesh sacrificial anode to simulate concrete bridges or harbor structures. To check the effect of cathodic protection, cathodic protection potential and current of the reinforced concrete specimens were measured and 100 mV depolarization criterion test was performed. It was confirmed that effect of cathodic protection varied depending on resistivity and temperature. The cathodic protection test of pile specimens revealed that the maximum reachable range of cathodic protection current was 10 cm from the waterline as observed in the experiment.