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A study on the Modulated Scroll Compressor by Bypass Method (바이패스방식을 이용한 용량가변 스크롤 압축기에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Cheol-Hwan;Shin, Dong-Koo;Park, Hong-Hee
    • 유체기계공업학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2003.12a
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    • pp.693-696
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    • 2003
  • Hermetic Compressor circulates refrigerant with constant flow rate regardless of operation condition. so, at the operating condition requiring low cooling capacity, too much refrigerant flow deteriorates seasonal energy efficiency ratio(SEER). In this reason, modulated compressor is needed to improve SEER. Among many types of modulated compressor, non-inverter type modulated compressor is required for its low cost and easy to development. In the modulated scroll compressor by bypass method, EER steeply decreases for many loss like re-compression, changes of volume ratio, decrease of motor efficiency by torque variation. So. the range of modulation ratio for optimized SEER must be selected accompany with air conditioner set development.

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Benchmark Performance Analysis of Vapor Compression System with Capacity Modulation Compressor (에어컨의 고효율화를 위한 용량가변 방식 비교에 관한 연구)

  • 유윤호;황윤제;김철민;조관식
    • Korean Journal of Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.98-107
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    • 2002
  • The performance of a capacity controlled system, which are tandem, pole change, bypass and inverter driven compressor, has been compared with that of a con- ventional constant speed system. It has been found that capacity modulated system can offer more than 14 percent improvement in SEER over the conventional system. Comparative test results show that two compressor system can attain an improvement in SEER up to 42% over the conventional on/off system, and is feasible without additional investment.

Correlation on Compressor Discharge Temperature of System A/C Applying PWM Scroll Compressor in Cooling Mode (PWM 스크롤압축기를 적용한 시스템 에어컨의 냉방운전 시 압축기 토출온도에 대한 상관식 개발)

  • Kwon, Young-Chul;Park, Sam-Jin;Ko, Kuk-Won;Park, Byung-Kwon;Kim, Dae-Hun;Youn, Baek
    • Journal of Energy Engineering
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    • v.15 no.3 s.47
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    • pp.154-159
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    • 2006
  • An experimental study has been performed to investigate the correlation on compressor discharge temperature of capacity modulated system A/C in cooling mode. Indoor and outdoor temperatures, the cooling capacity, compressor discharge temperature and loading time are measured by the psychrometric calorimeter. The system is controlled by applying the scroll compressor operated by PWM valve and loading duty. With decreasing outdoor temperature, the cooling capacity increases. But, with decreasing indoor temperature, it decreases. According to the increase in outdoor temperature and loading duty, compressor discharge temperature increases. From these experimental data, the correlation on compressor discharge temperature is proposed. The correlation obtained from the present study is agreed with the experimental data within $3^{\circ}C$.

Performance Analysis of a Steam Injected Gas Turbine Combined Heat and Power System Considering Turbine Blade Temperature Change (터빈 블레이드 온도 변화를 고려한 증기분사 가스터빈 열병합발전 시스템의 성능해석)

  • Kang, Soo Young;Kim, Jeong Ho;Kim, Tong Seop
    • The KSFM Journal of Fluid Machinery
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    • v.15 no.6
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    • pp.18-24
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    • 2012
  • This study simulated the operation of a steam injected gas turbine combined heat and power (CHP) system. A full off-design analysis was carried out to examine the change in the turbine blade temperature caused by steam injection. The prediction of turbine blade temperature was performed for the operating modes suggested in the previous study where the limitation of compressor surge margin reduction was analyzed in the steam injected gas turbine. It was found that both the fully injected and partially injected operations suggested in the previous study would cause the blade temperature to exceed that of the pure CHP operation and the under-firing operation would provide too low blade temperature. An optimal operation was proposed where both the turbine inlet temperature and the injection amount were modulated to keep both the reference turbine blade temperature and the minimum compressor surge margin. The modulation was intended to maintain a stable compressor operation and turbine life. It was shown that the optimal operation would provide a larger power output than the under-firing operation and a higher efficiency than the original partially injected operation.

Control of Compressor and Electronic Expansion Valve for a Tandom-type Air-conditioner (텐덤형 냉방시스템의 압축기와 전자팽창밸브 제어)

  • Jung, Nam-Chul;Han, Do-Young
    • Proceedings of the SAREK Conference
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    • 2005.11a
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    • pp.469-473
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    • 2005
  • Capacities of a tandom-type air-conditioner may be modulated by turning on/off multiple compressors and adjusting positions of a electronic expansion valve. In this study. control algorithms for compressors and a electronic expansion valve were developed by using fuzzy’ logics. There algorithms were implemented in a test lab and proved to be effective for the control of indoor air temperature and superheat temperature.

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Reproducibility evaluation of the use of pressure conserving abdominal compressor in lung and liver volumetric modulated arc therapy (흉복부 방사선 치료 시 압력 기반 복부압박장치 적용에 따른 치료 간 재현성 평가)

  • Park, ga yeon;Kim, joo ho;Shin, hyun kyung;Kim, min soo
    • The Journal of Korean Society for Radiation Therapy
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    • v.33
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    • pp.71-78
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    • 2021
  • Purpose: To evaluate the inter-fractional position and respiratory reproducibility of lung and liver tumors using pressure conserving type(P-type) abdominal compressor in volumetric modulated arc therapy(VMAT). Materials and methods: Six lung cancer patients and three liver cancer patients who underwent VMAT using a P-type abdominal compressor were included in this study. Cone-beam computed tomography(CBCT) images were acquired before each treatment and compared with planning CT images to evaluate the inter-fractional position reproducibility. The position variation was defined as the difference of position shift values between target matching and bone matching. 4-dimensional cone-beam computed tomography(4D CBCT) images were acquired weekly before treatment and compared with planning 4DCT images to evaluate the inter-fractional respiratory reproducibility. The respiratory variation was calculated by the magnitude of excursions by breathing. Results: The mean ± standard deviation(SD) of overall position variation values, 3D vector in the three translational directions were 1.1 ± 1.4 mm and 4.5 ± 2.8 mm for the lung and liver, respectively. The mean ± SD of respiratory variation values were 0.7 ± 3.4 mm (p = 0.195) in the lung and 3.6 ± 2.6 mm (p < 0.05) in the liver. Conclusion: The use of P-type compressor in lung and liver VMAT was effective for stable control of inter-fractional position and respiratory variation by reproduction of abdominal compression. Appropriate PTV margin must be considered in treatment planning, and image guidance before each treatment are required in order to obtain more stable reproducibility

Dynamic Characterization of Noise and Vibration Transmission Paths in Linear Cyclic Systems (II)- Experimental Validation-Experimental Validation-

  • Kim, Han-Jun;Cho, Young-Man
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • v.14 no.10
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    • pp.1061-1071
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    • 2000
  • Linear cyclic systems (LCS's) are a class of systems whose dynamic behavior changes periodically. Such a cyclic behavior is ubiquitous in systems with fundamentally repetitive motion. Yet, the knowledge of the noise and vibration transmission paths in LCS's is quite limited due to the time-varying nature of their dynamics. The first part of this two-part paper derives a generic expression that describes how the noise and/or vibration are transmitted between two (or multiple) points in the LCS's. In Part II, experimental validation of the theoretical development of Part I is provided. The noise and vibration transmission paths of the scroll and rotary compressors (two typical LCS's) are examined to show that the LCS's indeed generate a series of amplitude modulated input signals at the output, where the carrier frequencies are harmonic multiples of the LCS' fundamental frequency. The criterion proposed in Part I to determine how well a given LCS can be approximated as a linear time-invariant systems (LTIS) is applied to the noise and vibration transmission paths of the two compressors. Furthermore, the implications of the experimental validations/applications are discussed in order to assess the applicability of the noise/vibration source and transmission path identification techniques based on the assumption that the system under consideration is linear and time-invariant.

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Firing Test of Core Engine for Pre-cooled Turbojet Engine

  • Taguchi, Hideyuki;Sato, Tetsuya;Kobayashi, Hiroaiki;Kojima, Takayuki;Fukiba, Katsuyoshi;Masaki, Daisaku;Okai, Keiichi;Fujita, Kazuhisa;Hongoh, Motoyuki;Sawai, Shujiro
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2008.03a
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    • pp.115-121
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    • 2008
  • A core engine for pre-cooled turbojet engines is designed and its component performances are examined both by CFD analyses and experiments. The engine is designed for a flight demonstration of precooled turbojet engine cycle. The engine uses gas hydrogen as fuel. The external boundary including measurement devices is set within $23cm{\times}23cm$ of rectangular cross section, in order to install the engine downstream of the air intake. The rotation speed is 80000 rpm at design point. Mixed flow compressor is selected to attain high pressure ratio and small diameter by single stage. Reverse type main combustor is selected to reduce the engine diameter and the rotating shaft length. The temperature at main combustor is determined by the temperature limit of non-cooled turbine. High loading turbine is designed to attain high pressure ratio by single stage. The firing test of the core engine is conducted using components of small pre-cooled turbojet engine. Gas hydrogen is injected into the main burner and hot gas is generated to drive the turbine. Air flow rate of the compressor can be modulated by a variable geometry exhaust nozzle, which is connected downstream of the core engine. As a result, 75% rotation speed is attained without hazardous vibration and heat damage. Aerodynamic performances of both compressor and turbine are obtained and evaluated independently.

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Control of Compressors and Electronic Expansion Valve considering the Safe Operation of a Tandem-type Air-conditioning system (텐덤형 냉방시스템의 안전운전을 고려한 압축기와 전자팽창밸브 제어)

  • Han, Do-Young;Kim, Jae-Hyun
    • Proceedings of the SAREK Conference
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    • 2006.06a
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    • pp.675-680
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    • 2006
  • Capacities of a tandem-type air-conditioner may be modulated by turning on and off of multiple compressors, and adjusting the position of a electronic expansion valve. In this study, control algorithms for compressors and a electronic expansion valve were developed by using fuzzy logics. The pressure control algorithm was also developed for the safe operation of compressors. There algorithms were implemented in a test lab and proved to be effective for the control of indoor air temperature and superheat temperature,

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