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Characteristics of Bubble-driven Flow by Using Time-resolved PIV and POD Technique (Time-resolved PIV와 POD기법을 이용한 단일노즐 버블링 유동 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Yi, Seung-Jae;Kim, Jong-Wook;Kim, Hyun-Dong;Kim, Kyung-Chun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Visualization
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.41-46
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    • 2008
  • In this paper, the recirculation flow motion and mixing characteristics driven by air bubble stream in a rectangular water tank is studied. The time-resolved PIV technique is adopted for the quantitative visualization and analysis. 488 nm Ar-ion CW laser is used for illumination and orange fluorescent ($\lambda_{ex}=540nm,\;\lambda_{em}=560nm$) particle images are acquired by a PCO 10bit high-speed CCD camera (1280$\times$1024). To obtain clean particle images, 545 nm long pass optical filter and an image intensifier are employed and the flow rates of compressed air is 3 l/min at 0.5 MPa. The recirculation and mixing flow field is further investigated by time-resolved POD analysis technique. It is observed that the large scale recirculation resulting from the interaction between rising bubble stream and side wall is the most dominant flow structure and there are small scale vortex structures moving along with large scale recirculation flow. It is also verified that the sum of 20 modes of velocity field has about 67.4% of total turbulent energy.

Dislocation Behavior around Crack Tips in Single Crystal Alumina (단결정 알루미나의 균열첨단에서 전위거동)

  • Kim, Hyeong-Sun;Robers, S.G
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.4 no.5
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    • pp.590-599
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    • 1994
  • A work on the brittle to ductile transition (BDT) in single crystal alumina has been performed to understand and assess the dynamics of dislocation mobility around crack tip of brittle material. The critical stress intensity factor and yield strengths were obtained from bending test using precracked specimens at elevated temperatures. It was found that the BDT temperature was dependent on strain rate and orientation of specimen : for (1120) fracture surface, $1034^{\circ}C$, $1150^{\circ}C$ for $4.2 \times 10^{-6}$, $4.2 \times 10^{-7}s^{-1}$ respectively. Under a 4 point bending test, the moving distance of dislocation generated near crack front in ductile range is determined by an etch pits method. The velocity of dislocation in sapphire obtained from the double etching method was applied to modelling study.

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Trajectory Recognition and Tracking for Condensation Algorithm and Fuzzy Inference (Condensation 알고리즘과 퍼지 추론을 이용한 이동물체의 궤적인식 및 추적)

  • Kang, Suk-Bum;Yang, Tae-Kyu
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.402-409
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    • 2007
  • In this paper recognized for trajectory using Condensation algorithm. In this pater used fuzzy controller for recognized trajectory using fuzzy reasoning. The fuzzy system tract to the three-dimensional space for raw and roll movement. The joint angle ${\theta}_1$ of the manipulator rotate from $0^{\circ}\;to\;360^{\circ}$, and the joint angle ${\theta}_2$ rotate from $0^{\circ}\;to\;180^{\circ}$. The moving object of velocity display for recognition without error using Condensation algorithm. The tracking system demonstrated the reliability of proposed algorithm through simulation against used trajectory.

A Study on the Shape Measurement of Glass in the Back Light Unit(BLU) (BLU의 Glass 형상 측정 연구)

  • Oh, Choonsuk
    • The Journal of the Institute of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.211-218
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    • 2019
  • All display devices require more wider, higher resolution and precision owing to advanced display technology. As the display pannels become wider, BLU also become wider and brighter. The upper glass of the BLU must achieve the constant of its shape and thickness and have uniform brightness. These deformity cause the display quality to make less. Thus high performance of the BLU shape's height and thickness measurement is inevitable. The high speed and precision measurement system will be proposed. To minimize the measurement error we can achieve the desirous results by 2 dividing intervals with different moving velocity on measuring.

Simulation of a Pulsating Air Pocket in a Sloshing Tank Using Unified Conservation Laws and HCIB Method (통합보존식 해석과 HCIB 법을 이용한 슬로싱 탱크 내부 갇힌 공기에 의한 압력 진동 모사)

  • Shin, Sangmook
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.58 no.5
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    • pp.271-280
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    • 2021
  • The code developed using a pressure-based method for unified conservation laws of incompressible/compressible fluids is expanded to handle moving or deforming body boundaries using the hybrid Cartesian/immersed boundary method. An instantaneous pressure field is calculated from a pressure Poisson equation for the whole fluid domain, including the compressible gas region. The polytropic gas is assumed for the compressible fluid so that the energy equation is decoupled. Immersed boundary nodes are identified based on edges crossing body boundaries. The velocity vector is reconstructed at the immersed boundary node using an interpolation along the assigned local normal line. The developed code is validated by comparing the time histories of pressure and wave elevation for sloshing in a rectangular and a membrane-type tank. The validated code is applied to simulate air cushion effects in a rectangular tank under sway motion. Time variations of pressure fields are analyzed in detail as the air pocket pulsates. It is shown that the contraction and expansion of the air pocket dominate the pressure loads on the wall of the tank. The present results are in good agreement with other experimental and computational results for the amplitude and the decay of the pressure oscillations measured at the pressure gauges.

Numerical study on pressure drop with moving contact lines of dry slug flow in a hydrophobic minichannel (소수성 미니채널 내 움직이는 접촉선을 가진 액체슬러그의 압력 강하에 대한 수치해석)

  • Jeon, Jun Ho;Park, Su Chung;Yu, Dong In;Kim, Tae Hun;Lee, Yeon Won
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Visualization
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.116-121
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    • 2020
  • In this study, a single-phase analysis of droplet slug with different contact angles was performed based on the visualization of experimental results. Droplet slug - flowing between gases in a hydrophobic mini channel - moves with a triple contact line without a gas liquid film on the wall. The results show that the rotational flow inside the droplet occurred; this was compared and verified with the results of two-phase analysis. The pressure field shows pressure rise at the front and rear ends. The effective length - the section that satisfies the laminar flow condition - became shorter as the droplet velocity increased. The Choi's correlation for the effective length agrees with this analysis results with a slight difference. This difference is judged as the difference in the contact angle of the slug model.

A development of accuracy diagnostic system 2-dimensional circular interpolation of machining centers (Machining Center의 2차원 원호보간정밀도 진단 System의 개발)

  • Kim, Jeong-Soon;Namgung, Suk;Tsutusmi, Masacmi
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.54-65
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    • 1993
  • The paper describes and alternative method based on a new idea to measure the circular movement of machining centers. ISO has employed three testing methods for the acceptance tests of machine tools; the first is a rotating one-dimensional probe method, the second is a two-dimensional probe and a master circular ring, and the third is a kinematic ball bar. The last two methods were proposed and introduced by W. Knapp and J. B. Bryan, respectively. The newly developed method is superior to above two methods; the rotating angle can be detected and the rotating radius is variable. Circular movement errors of machining centers were investigated by the analysis of data measured by R- .THETA. method. Followint observations are obtained 1) The errors which depend on positions, i.e., periodical errors by the pitch of ball screws, errors by compensation of backlash and errors by perpendicularity of X and Y-axis, were analyzed. 2) The errors which depend on NC control system, i.e., errors by the unbalance of position-loop-gaians, errors by velocity-loop-gains and errors by feed speeds, were quantiatively analyzed. 3) The method of extracting error information, which uses moving technique of averaging angle and fourier's analysis data mesured by the R- .THETA. method, was proposed.

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Dynamic response analysis of nanoparticle-nanobeam impact using nonlocal theory and meshless method

  • Isa Ahmadi;Mohammad Naeim Moradi;Mahdi Davar Panah
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.89 no.2
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    • pp.135-153
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    • 2024
  • In this study, the impact response of a nanobeam with a moving nanoparticle is investigated. Timoshenko beam theory is used to model the nanobeam behavior and nonlocal elasticity theory is used to consider the effects of small dimensions. The interaction between the nanoparticle and nanobeam has been described using Lennard-Jones potential theory and the equations are discretized by the radial basis meshless method and a mathematical model is presented for the nanobeam-nanoparticle system. Validation of the proposed model is achieved by comparing the obtained natural frequencies with reference values, demonstrating good agreement. Dimensionless frequency analysis reveals a decrease with increasing nonlocal parameter, pointing out a toughening effect in nanobeam. The dynamic response of the nanobeam and nanoparticle is obtained by time integration of equations of motion using Newmark and Wilson-𝜃 methods. A comparative analysis of the two methods is conducted to determine the most suitable approach for this study. As a distinctive aspect in this study, the analysis incorporates the deformation of the nanobeam resulting from the nanoparticle-nanobeam interaction when calculating the Lennard-Jones force in the nanobeam-nanoparticle system. The numerical findings explore the impact of various factors, including the nonlocal parameter, initial velocity, nanoparticle mass, and boundary conditions.

Development, validation and implementation of multiple radioactive particle tracking technique

  • Mehul S. Vesvikar;Thaar M. Aljuwaya;Mahmoud M. Taha;Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.55 no.11
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    • pp.4213-4227
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    • 2023
  • Computer Automated Radioactive Particle Tracking (CARPT) technique has been successfully utilized to measure the velocity profiles and mixing parameters in different multiphase flow systems where a single radioactive tracer is used to track the tagged phase. However, many industrial processes use a wide range of particles with different physical properties where solid particles could vary in size, shape and density. For application in such systems, the capability of current single tracer CARPT can be advanced to track more than one particle simultaneously. Tracking multiple particles will thus enable to track the motion of particles of different size shape and density, determine segregation of particles and probing particle interactions. In this work, a newly developed Multiple Radioactive Particle Tracking technique (M-RPT) used to track two different radioactive tracers is demonstrated. The M-RPT electronics was developed that can differentiate between gamma counts obtained from the different radioactive tracers on the basis of their gamma energy peak. The M-RPT technique was validated by tracking two stationary and moving particles (Sc-46 and Co-60) simultaneously. Finally, M-RPT was successfully implemented to track two phases, solid and liquid, simultaneously in three phase slurry bubble column reactors.

Effects of Launching Vehicle's Velocity on the Performance of FTS Receiver (발사체의 속도가 FTS 수신기의 성능에 미치는 영향)

  • Kang, Sanggee
    • Journal of Satellite, Information and Communications
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.27-32
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    • 2014
  • A doppler shift is generated by moving a transmitter or receiver operated in communication systems. The doppler frequency shift between a transmitter and a receiver or the frequency offset present in transceivers must be removed to get the wanted system performance. FTS is used for preventing an accident from operating abnormally and for guaranteeing public protection. A launching vehicle's initial velocity is very fast in order to escape the earth and the amount of doppler shift is large. Recently many studies to adopt the next generation FTS are ongoing. To introduce new FTS, the effects of doppler shift on the performance of the new FTS must be studied. In this paper the doppler effect caused by launching vehicle's velocity affecting the performance of FTS receiver is investigated into two cases, one is for EFTS as a digital FTS and the other is for FTS using a tone signal. Noncoherent DPSK and noncoherent CPFSK are considered as the modulation methods of EFTS. In the cases of the doppler frequency shift of 200Hz present in EFTS using noncoherent DPSK and noncoherent CPFSK are simulated. Simulation results show that $E_b/N_o$ of 0.5dB deteriorates in the region of near BER of about $10^{-5}$ in RS coding. And there is no performance variation in $E_b/N_o$ or $E_b/N_o$ is worsened about 0.1dB in the same BER region for the case of using convolutional and BCH coding. Quadrature detector used in FTS using tone signals is not influenced by the doppler frequency shift.