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Leakage Flow Influence on SHF pump model performances

  • Dupont, Patrick;Bayeul-Laine, Annie-Claude;Dazin, Antoine;Bois, Gerard;Roussette, Olivier;Si, Qiaorui
    • International Journal of Fluid Machinery and Systems
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.193-201
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    • 2015
  • This paper deals with the influence of leakage flow existing in SHF pump model on the analysis of internal flow behaviour inside the vane diffuser of the pump model performance using both experiments and calculations. PIV measurements have been performed at different hub to shroud planes inside one diffuser channel passage for a given speed of rotation and various flow rates. For each operating condition, the PIV measurements have been trigged with different angular impeller positions. The performances and the static pressure rise of the diffuser were also measured using a three-hole probe. The numerical simulations were carried out with Star CCM+ 9.06 code (RANS frozen and unsteady calculations). Some results were already presented at the XXth IAHR Symposium for three flowrates for RANS frozen and URANS calculations. In the present paper, comparisons between URANS calculations with and without leakages and experimental results are presented and discussed for these flow rates. The performances of the diffuser obtained by numerical calculations are compared to those obtained by the three-holes probe measurements. The comparisons show the influence of fluid leakages on global performances and a real improvement concerning the efficiency of the diffuser, the pump and the velocity distributions. These results show that leakage is an important parameter that has to be taken into account in order to make improved comparisons between numerical approaches and experiments in such a specific model set up.

Leakage Flow Influence on SHF pump model performances

  • Dupont, Patrick;Bayeul-Laine, Annie-Claude;Dazin, Antoine;Bois, Gerard;Roussette, Olivier;Si, Qiaorui
    • International Journal of Fluid Machinery and Systems
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.274-282
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    • 2015
  • This paper deals with the influence of leakage flow existing in SHF pump model on the analysis of internal flow behaviour inside the vane diffuser of the pump model performance using both experiments and calculations. PIV measurements have been performed at different hub to shroud planes inside one diffuser channel passage for a given speed of rotation and various flow rates. For each operating condition, the PIV measurements have been trigged with different angular impeller positions. The performances and the static pressure rise of the diffuser were also measured using a three-hole probe. The numerical simulations were carried out with Star CCM+ 9.06 code (RANS frozen and unsteady calculations). Some results were already presented at the XXth IAHR Symposium for three flowrates for RANS frozen and URANS calculations. In the present paper, comparisons between URANS calculations with and without leakages and experimental results are presented and discussed for these flow rates. The performances of the diffuser obtained by numerical calculations are compared to those obtained by the three-holes probe measurements. The comparisons show the influence of fluid leakages on global performances and a real improvement concerning the efficiency of the diffuser, the pump and the velocity distributions. These results show that leakage is an important parameter that has to be taken into account in order to make improved comparisons between numerical approaches and experiments in such a specific model set up.

Effect of Water Soluble Silicate on Zoysiagrass Growth (수용성 규산염 시용에 따른 한국잔디의 생육효과)

  • Han, Jeong-Ji;Lee, Kwang-Soo;Park, Yong-Bae;Choi, Su-Min;Yang, Geun-Mo;Bae, Eun-Ji
    • Weed & Turfgrass Science
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.144-150
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    • 2015
  • Silicate fertilizers known to be effective in improving the growth and density of zoysiagrass. Most silicate fertilizers being used in Korea are slag-originated silicate fertilizer, but some water soluble silicate fertilizers are commercially available recently. This study was conducted to know the effect of water soluble silicate fertilizer, on the growth of zoysiagrass and the change of soil chemical properties in Wagner pot and field experiment. Root length, fresh and dry weight of shoots and stolons, the number of shoots and stolons, total of stolons length and the $SiO_2$ content of internal plant were significantly increased by the $SiO_2$ content but chemical properties of the soil were not significantly changed by the $SiO_2$ content. The $SiO_2$ contents of 18 and $36{\mu}lml^{-1}$ did not show significance difference, and therefore a reasonable application the content of $SiO_2$ was thought to be $18{\mu}lml^{-1}$. Foliar spray of water soluble silicate fertilizer is believed to enhance the growth and density of zoysiagrass than soil application.

Relation between total degradation of steel concrete bond and degree of corrosion of RC beams experimental and computational studies

  • Maurel, Olivier;Dekoster, Mickael;Buyle-Bodin, Francois
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.1-18
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    • 2005
  • This paper presents a study on the effects of localized steel-concrete bond degradation on the flexural behaviour of RC beams. A finite element analysis is undertaken to complete the experimental analysis. The first part deals with an experimental study on beams where bond was removed by using plastic tube at different locations and for various lengths. The flexural behaviour was studied at global scale (load-deflection) and local scale (moment-curvature). The second part, a numerical study using a simplified special finite element (rust element) modelling the rust layer occurring between reinforcement and concrete with corrosion was conducted in order to find the relation between the degree of corrosion and the degradation of the steel-concrete bond. The computed value of the corrosion degree corresponding to the total degradation of bond has been used in a second time to model the tests, in order to evaluate the influence of the loss of bond, the steel cross section reduction, and the combination of both. The results enable to evaluate the influence of the different corrosion effects on the flexural behaviour, according to the length and the location of the corroded zone.

Performance Analysis of Preprocessing Algorithm in Container Terminal and Suggestion for Optimum Selection (컨테이너 터미널의 선처리 알고리즘 성능분석과 최적선택 제안)

  • Park, Young-Kyu
    • Journal of Distribution Science
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    • v.16 no.12
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    • pp.95-104
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    • 2018
  • Purpose - In order to gain the upper hand in competition between container terminals, efforts to improve container terminal productivity continue. Export containers arrive randomly in the container terminal and are carried in the container terminal yard according to the arrival order. On the other hand, containers are carried out of the container terminal yard in order based on container weight, not in order of arrival. Because the carry-in order and the carry-out order are different, rehandling may occur, which reduces the performance of the container terminals. In order to reduce rehandling number, containers can be moved in advance when they arrive, which is called preprocessing. This paper proposes an effective preprocessing algorithm and analyzes the factors that affect the productivity of the container terminals. It also provides a way to choose the best factors for preprocessing for a variety of situations. Research design, data, and methodology - To analyze the impact of factors affecting the performance of preprocessing algorithms presented in this paper, simulations are performed. The simulations are performed for two types of bays, 12 stacks with 8 tiers, and 8 stacks with 6 tiers. Results - The results of the factor analysis that affects the performance of the preprocessing algorithm were as follows. (1) As the LMF increased, preprocessing number increases and rehandling number decreased. (2) The LML effect was greatest when the LML changed from 0 to 1, and that the effect decreased when it changed above 1. (3) The sum of preprocessing number and rehandling number was then shown to be increased after decrease, as the LMF increased. (4) In the case of NCI, a decrease in NCI showed that the containers would become more grouped and thus the performance was improved. (5) There was a positive effect in the case of EFS. Conclusion - In this paper, preprocessing algorithm was proposed and it was possible to choose the best factors for preprocessing for a variety of situations through simulations. Further research related to this study needs to be carried out in the following topic : a study on the improvement of container performance by connecting the preprocessing with remarshalling.

Experimental Study on Axial Stratification Process and Its Effects (I) - Stratification in Engine -

  • Ohm, In-Yong;Park, Chan-Jun
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • v.16 no.11
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    • pp.1457-1469
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    • 2002
  • This paper is the first of several companion papers, which investigate axial stratification process and its effects in an Sl engine. The axial stratification is very sophisticate phenomenon, which results from combination of fuel injection, port and in-cylinder flow and mixing. Because of the inherent unsteady condition in the reciprocating engine, it Is impossible to understand the mechanism through the analytical method. In this paper, the ports were characterized by swir and tumble number in steady flow bench test. After this, lean misfire limit of the engines, which had different port characteristic, were investigated as a function of swirl ratio and injection timing for confirming the existence of stratification. In addition, gas fuel was used for verifying whether this phenomenon depends on bulk air motion of cylinder or on evaporation of fuel. High-speed gas sampling and analysis was also performed to estimate stratification charging effect. The results show that the AFR at the spark plug and LML are very closely related and the AFR is the results of bulk air motion.

Effects of Port Masking on fart Load Performance: Part II - Emission and Fuel Economy (포트 마스킹이 엔진의 부분부하 성능에 미치는 영향: Part II - 배기 및 연비특성)

  • 이원근;엄인용
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.9 no.5
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    • pp.23-29
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    • 2001
  • This paper is the second of companion papers, which investigate port-masking effects on emission and fuel economy. Port-masking was applied to commercial SOHC 3-valve engine by inserting masking plates between manifold and port. To induce various conditions of stratification, six types of masking plates were applied. In this paper, main interest is focused on the influence of injection timing on emission and fuel economy. Various injection timing was applied to the six cases, under the stoichiometric and lean-limit air-fuel ratio. Under the stoichiometric condition, an explanation about the reason of the change in emission level due to injection timing change is given. It is observed that NOx emission under the LML condition varies significantly when the injection timing changes.

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In-Cylinder Fuel Behavior According to Fuel Injection Timing and Port Characteristics in an SI Engine : Part III-With High Swirl (가솔린 엔진에서 연료분사시기와 포트특성에 따른 실린더 내 연료거동 : Part III - 고와류의 경우)

  • 엄인용;조용석
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.18-26
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    • 2001
  • This paper is the third of 3 companion papers which investigate axial stratification process. In-cylinder fuel behavior has been investigated in the port injected SI engine by visualizing for the purpose of understanding stratification. Planar laser light sheet from an Nd:YAG laser has been illuminated through the transparent quartz cylinder of the single cylinder optical engine and the Mie scattered light has been captured through the quartz window in the piston head with an ICCD camera. Fuel has been replaced with an air-ethanol mixture to utilize atomized fuel spray for the visualization purposes. This results have been compared with steady flow concentration measurement. In high swirl port, the most fuel remains at combustion chamber and upper cylinder region without being affected by injection timing. The macro-distributed state is not changed but the difference of the amount of fuel around the spark plug varies according to injection timing, which determines LML.

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The Development of Lean-Burn Eng. (린-번 엔진 개발)

  • Lee, Tae-Pyo;Yim, Kook-Hyun;Kim, Jong-Boo;Kim, Min-Hyung;Ah, Doo-Soo
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1999.07b
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    • pp.1005-1008
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    • 1999
  • HMC has developed the lean burn system with alpha 4-valve into domestic market in the end of 1997. In a viewpoint of saving energy and prevention of global warming (CO2 reduction), the lean burn system has recently attracted a considerable attentions in gasoline engines. There has been, however, difficulty in extending LML(Lean Misfire Limit) enough to meet the emission regulations and satisfaction of driveability. In this paper some descriptions will be given upon the new technology of lean bum engine which will be installed in Accent, especially the improvement of the combustion, the development of engine management system such as intake system and wide range air fuel control strategy, and the result of vehicle test.

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Production of $\beta$-Glucosidase from Aspergillus niger (Aspergillus niger에 의한 $\beta$-Glucosidase 생산)

  • 문일식;박석규이광열
    • KSBB Journal
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.409-414
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    • 1993
  • This study was designed to reveal the conditions for $\beta$-glucosidase production from Aspergillus niger. The maximal enzyme production was obtained when the fungus was cultured at $30^{\circ}C$ for 5~6 days in the optimal medium containing 0.8% CMC, 0.5% beef extract, 0.3% Ca(NO3)2, 0.03% K2HPO4, 0.03% FeSO4, 0.05% Li2SO4, 0.2% tween 80, trace solution 1.0ml and initial pH 4.0, and then final enzyme activity under above conditions was 8.5-9.8 unit/ml culture filtrate.

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