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Structural Optimization of the Knuckle Crane Installed in Truck (트럭 장착용 너클크레인의 경량화를 위한 구조)

  • Lim, Hun-Bong;Shin, Moon-Kyun;Yang, Hyun-Ik
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Technology Engineers
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.344-348
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    • 2012
  • The knuckle crane design in Korea has been performed by assuming a cantilever beam type structure and numerically analyzing design data and finally improving the stiffness by replacing material. In our study, a complete finite element model of the knuckle crane is constructed and finite element analysis is conducted using Optistruct. Structural optimization to reduce the weight of the knuckle crane is processed by applying maximum loading condition at the largest radius of motion, which is the worst case of loading condition. As the results, existing over stiff design in a knuckle crane is corrected to meet a desired design limit and overall weight is reduced, which eventually leads to a reduction of $CO_2$ emission.

Design of the Hydraulic Rotor Block Curvature for a Knuckle Crane According to the Contact Angle (접촉각에 따른 너클 크레인용 유압로터블록의 만곡부 설계)

  • Lee J.M.;Han G.J.;Han D.S.;Lee S.W.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2006.05a
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    • pp.377-378
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    • 2006
  • The knuckle crane mainly consists of six parts such as swing, main boom, outer boom, extension boom, hydraulic rotor and knuckle. And the hydraulic rotor is connected at the end of extension boom has rotor block, rotor body, rotor vane. In this study, we carried out kinematics analysis of the hydraulic rotor block curvature for a knuckle crane. Then, we showed the formula to establish the radius of a circumscribed circle to form the rotor block curvature. Third, we analyzed the stress at each point of the rotor block curvature according to the contact angle. From the result of this study, we designed the rotor block curvature with a proper contact angle for a knuckle crane to guarantee the stability of hydraulic rotor.

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Development of Analytical Model of Spindle and Rack Gear Systems for Knuckle Boom Crane (굴절식 크레인의 스핀들과 랙 기어 응력 해석 모델 개발)

  • An, Junwook;Lee, Kwang Hee;Gyu, Yusung;Jo, Je Sang;Lee, Chul Hee
    • Journal of Drive and Control
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.23-29
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    • 2017
  • In this study, a flexible multi-body dynamic simulation model of a knuckle boom crane is developed to evaluate the stress of spindle and rack gears under dynamic working conditions. It is difficult to predict potential critical damage to a knuckle boom crane if only the static condition is considered during the development process. To solve this issue, a severe working scenario (high speed with heavy load) was simulated as a boundary condition for testing the integrity of the dynamic simulation model. The crane gear model is defined as a flexible body so contact analysis was performed. The functional motion of a knuckle boom crane is generated by applying forces at each end of the rack gear, which was converted from hydraulic pressure measured for the experiment. The bending and contact stress of gears are theoretically calculated to validate the simulation model. In the simulation, the maximum stress of spindle and rack gears are observed when the crane abruptly stops. Peak impact force is produced at the contact interface between pinion and rack gears due to the inertia force of the boom. However, the maximum stress (bending/contact) of spindle and rack are under the yield stress, which is safe from damage. By using the developed simulation model, the experiment process is expected to be minimized.

객체지향 기법을 이용한 다관절 크레인의 유압 시스템 시뮬레이션

  • 김문기;심영보;장명수;이교일
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 1995.10a
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    • pp.751-755
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    • 1995
  • It become more difficult to anticipate the performance of fluid power systems as the number of components increases because of nonlinearrities inherent in hydraulic components. In this situation, the computer simulation technique can be an effective tool in the analysis and design of fluid power systems. In this paper, simulation results are presented for dynamic characteriatics of a knuckle crane. Simple models for hydraulic components and relatively detailed motion equations for attachments are used. the simulation reaults are very close to those of experiments. The simulation is performed using a simulation package developed with object-oriented method. This package provides the encironment that user can construct desirct desired circuits form the component library, checks the continuity and compatibility conditions automatically and executes simulation

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Development of Simple Simulation by Changing the Stroke of Cylinder for a Oscillation (모의실험장치에서의 기계적인 동요에 대한 단순모사 장치개발)

  • Seol, Sang-Seok;Chung, Won-Jee;Jung, Dong-Won
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.89-94
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    • 2016
  • Equipments to influence by external force have to take effect mechanical oscillation. These equipments regardless of the movement on the external force such as roll, pitch and heave etc, worked to keep the height of tote are required for activeness and needed a device as equipment's fluctuation for rapidly compensation. Because the actual development of these devices is difficult to cost-effectively, we were developed to compensation simulator scaled down 1/50. In this paper, we were studying kinematic characteristics, designed the simulator to grasp the point and manufactured. This paper was analyzed for confirming the superiority of compensation simulator and set up 50 ton crane in practice.

Development of the Trichomes in Floating Leaves of Salvinia Species (생이가래속(Salvinia) 부유엽 모용의 분화발달)

  • Seo, Ae-Ri;Kim, In-Sun
    • Applied Microscopy
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.117-124
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    • 2008
  • Salvinia is an aquatic plant forming dimorphic leaves that have been modified into floating and submerged leaves. A air of floating leaves plays an important role for the floating and photosynthesis while the submerged leaves, which are lim and long, have the form and function of root. Many aquatic plants develop trichomes in the epidermis but in Salvinia, richomes grow densely in the epidermis of the dimorphic leaves. The present study examined the differentiation pattern of trichomes developing in the floating leaves of S. natans and S. molesta by scanning and transmission electron microscopy. Trichomes developing in the floating leaves of Salvinia showed very different patterns. In S. natans, they were arranged in a V-shape form, having 20${\sim}$25 rows at $18{\sim}25^{\circ}$ on both sides of the lamina divided by the midrib in the floating leaf. In each row, 8${\sim}$10 oval-shaped cells, $200{\sim}290{\mu}m$ in length, were arranged in a spiral fashion. Four trichomes of this form made a trichome unit, but their apical parts were separated from one another and developed into the so-called 'knuckle-crane' type. On the other hand, in S. molesta, trichomes differentiated in a unique pattern quite different from those of S. natans. At the early stage of differentiation, trichomes protruded from the epidermis and then 4${\sim}$6 cylindrical cells grew $400{\sim}600{\mu}m$ long and the four trichomes formed as an unit. The four grouped trichomes were interconnected through their apex and developed in the 'egg-beater' type. Then $300{\sim}600{\mu}m$ long multi-cellular stalk cells grew and protruded out of the epidermal surface from the basal part of the trichomes. Such a structural characteristic of trichomes is considered to play a very important role along with the aerenchyma tissue in the leaf mesophyll tissue for the floating of Salvinia on the water surface.

Hyoid Bone Fracture Associated with Hypoglossal Nerve Palsy: A Case Report (설하신경마비를 동반한 설골골절: 증례보고)

  • Kim, Sin-Rak;Park, Jin-Hyung;Han, Yea-Sik
    • Archives of Plastic Surgery
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.199-202
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    • 2011
  • Purpose: Hyoid bone is a U-shaped bone in the anterior of the neck. Hyoid bone fractures are exceedingly rare and represent only 0.002% of all fractures because of its protective position relative to the mandible and its suspension by elastic musculature. We report a patient who presented hyoid bone fracture associated with hypoglossal nerve palsy. We also discuss the possible complication and treatment. Methods: A 69-year-old man was transferred from another institution because of persistent purulent discharge from the left chin. He had a history of trauma in which a knuckle crane grabbed his face and neck in the construction site. A CT scan at the time of the accident demonstrated a comminuted fracture of the right side of the mandible and hyoid bone fracture at the junction between body and right greater cornua. The displaced fracture of hyoid bone and fullness in the pre-epiglottic space were noted, probably indicating some edema. The patient was transferred into ICU after treatment of emergency tracheostomy because the patient showed respiratory distress rapidly. When the patient was hospitalized in our emergency room, he complained of dysphagia and pain when swallowing. On examination of oral cavity, the presence of muscle wasting with fasciculation of the tongue was noted and the tongue deviates to the left side on protruding from the mouth. Pharyngolarygoscopy was performed to make sure that there was no evidence of progressive swelling and pharyngeal laceration. Results: The patient underwent surgical removal of dead and infected tissue from the wound and reconstruction of mandibular bony defect by iliac bone grafting. Hyoid bone fracture was managed conservatively with oral analgesics, soft diet and restricted movement. Hypoglossal nerve palsy was resolved within 7 weeks after trauma without complications. Conclusion: Closed hyoid bone fracture is usually uncomplicated and thus it can be treated conservatively. Surgical intervention for hyoid bone fracture is recommended for patient with airway compromise, pharyngeal perforation and painful symptoms which show no response to conservative care. Furthermore, since respiratory distress syndrome may develop quickly, close observation is required. Besides, hypoglossal nerve palsy is a rarely recognized complication of hyoid bone fracture.