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Characteristics of wind loading on internal surface and its effect on wind-induced responses of a super-large natural-draught cooling tower

  • Zou, Yun-feng;Fu, Zheng-yi;He, Xu-hui;Jing, Hai-quan;Li, Ling-yao;Niu, Hua-wei;Chen, Zheng-qing
    • Wind and Structures
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.235-246
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    • 2019
  • Wind loading is one of important loadings that should be considered in the design of large hyperbolic natural-draught cooling towers. Both external and internal surfaces of cooling tower are under the action of wind loading for cooling circulating water. In the previous studies, the wind loads on the external surface attracted concernedly attention, while the study on the internal surface was relatively ware. In the present study, the wind pressure on the internal surface of a 220 m high cooling tower is measured through wind tunnel testing, and the effect of ventilation rate of the packing layer on internal pressure is a major concern. The characteristics of internal wind pressure distribution and its effect on wind-induced responses calculated by finite element method are investigated. The results indicate that the wind loading on internal surface of the cooling tower behaves remarkable three-dimensional effect, and the pressure coefficient varies along both of height and circumferential directions. The non-uniformity is particularly strong during the construction stage. Analysis results of the effect of internal pressure on wind-induced responses show that the size and distribution characteristics of internal pressure will have some influence on wind-induced response, however, the outer pressure plays a dominant role in the wind-induced response of cooling tower, and the contribution of internal pressure to the response is small.

A Study on Passive Cooling Strategies for Buildings in Hot Humid Region of Nepal

  • Manandhar, Rashmi;Yoon, Jongho
    • KIEAE Journal
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.53-60
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    • 2015
  • Increase in energy consumption in building is a big concern world over. In Nepal, energy crisis is a big issue but energy demand in buildings is barely even thought about. In the southern part of Nepal, where the weather is mostly hot during the year, cooling in buildings is very important. This is an initial study regarding building design strategies which focuses on cooling energy consumption in the building. It can be seen from the study that simple passive strategies can be applied in building design which can support in decreasing cooling load. Different passive cooling strategies like orientation, building size, thermal mass, window design and two direct cooling strategies have been investigated in this study. Direct cooling strategies like shading and natural cooling helps in passive cooling. Different desing strategies have different impact on the cooling energy requirement and the study shows that thermo physical property of building materials has the maximum effect on the energy consumption of the building. Each design strategy creates and average of 20% decrease in energy consumption, whereas the thermal conductivity can have as much as 10 times more effect on the energy consumption than other design strategies.

An Experimental Study on the Two-Phase Natural Circulation Flow through an Annular Gap between Reactor Vessel and Insulation under External Vessel Cooling (원자로용기 외벽냉각시 용기와 단열재 사이의 자연순환 이상유동에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • Ha, Kwang-Soon;Park, Rae-Joon;Kim, Hwan-Yeol;Kim, Sang-Baik;Kim, Hee-Dong
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2003.04a
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    • pp.1897-1902
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    • 2003
  • An 1/21.6 scaled experimental facility was prepared utilizing the results of a scaling analysis to simulate the APRI400 reactor and insulation system. The behaviors of the boiling-induced two-phase natural circulation flow in the insulation gap were observed, and the liquid mass flow rates driven by natural circulation loop were measured by varying the wall heat flux, upper exit slot area and configuration. And non-heating experiments have also been performed and discussed to certify the hydraulic similarity of the heating experiments by injecting air equivalent to the steam generated in the heating experimental condition.

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Study of the Dependency of the Stirling Cryocooler′s Thermodynamic Performance on the Operating Frequency (스터링 극저온 냉동기 성능의 운전주파수 의존성에 관한 연구)

  • 홍용주;박성제;김효봉;유병건;최영돈
    • Progress in Superconductivity and Cryogenics
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.140-144
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    • 2002
  • A free piston and free displacer (FPFD) Stirling cryocooler has been widely used for the cooling infrared and cryo-sensor. The thermodynamic performance of the free piston and free displacer type (FPFD) Stirling cryocooler is highly dependent on the operating frequency of the linear compressor and the natural frequency of the displacer. In this study, to find optimal relation between operating and natural frequency of the displacer the dynamic characteristics of the displacer in the expansion space of the Stirling cooler was investigated by experiment. The experimental results show that the Stifling cryocooler has maximum cooling capacity at the operating frequency of about 0.8 times of the natural frequency of displacer. Therefore the operating frequency of the Stirring cryocooler should be determined by natural frequency of the linear compressor and displacer.

Numerical Analysis for Cooling and Freezing Processes with Subcooling (과냉각을 동반한 동결과정의 수치해석)

  • Yoon, J.I.;Kim, J.D.;Kim, S.G.
    • Korean Journal of Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.451-462
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    • 1996
  • In this study, which focuses on ice storage, a fundamental study in cooling and solidification was performed, including the interesting phenomena of density inversion, supercooling and dendritic ice. A numerical study was performed for natural convection and ice formation considering existence of subcooling and dendritic ice were analyzed numerically by using finite difference method and boundary fixing method. In the mesh, the solid fraction was introduced with adding as a term to the energy conservation equation. A flow in the dendrite was modelled as a flow in a porous medium, and the momentum conservation equation was modified to incorporate resistance forces involved in flows through porous media. A numerical solution of the time dependencies of dendrite area and dense ice front was successfully obtained, and the numerical results were good agreement with experimental results. Based on this methodology, a discussion was made of phenomena and characteristics of cooling and freezing processes under various conditions.

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Antimicrobial Activity of Medicinal Herbs Extracts on Cooling Preservation Foods. (약용식물 추출물이 저온식품의 미생물에 대한 항균효과)

  • Yang, Eui-Joo;Han, Jung;Lee, In-Seon
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.110-114
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    • 1999
  • In order to study the natural preservation of food, sixteen kinds of medicinal plants were extracted by 80% methanol and then antimicrobial activity of the extracts was investigated against various kinds of microorganisms. The extracts of medicinal plants showed good effects of antimicrobial activity against bacteria except Bacillus cereus, Escherichia coli O-157. Especially, the extracts of Artemisia annua, Aster scaber, Solidago virganrea shower good inhibitory effects on the growth of bacteria to the cooling preservation foods, and Artemisia annua was decreased of the TMA(Trimethylamine) test. the result thus indicate that Artemisia annua, Aster scaber, Solidago fischeri extract inhibitory effects on cooling preservation foods, so that it may be potential as a natural preservatives.

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Thermal-hydraulic simulation and evaluation of a natural circulation thermosyphon loop for a reactor cavity cooling system of a high-temperature reactor

  • Swart, R.;Dobson, R.T.
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.52 no.2
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    • pp.271-278
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    • 2020
  • The investigation into a full-scale 27 m high, by 6 m wide, thermosyphon loop. The simulation model is based on a one-dimensional axially-symmetrical control volume approach, where the loop is divided into a series of discreet control volumes. The three conservation equations, namely, mass, momentum and energy, were applied to these control volumes and solved with an explicit numerical method. The flow is assumed to be quasi-static, implying that the mass-flow rate changes over time. However, at any instant in time the mass-flow rate is constant around the loop. The boussinesq approximation was invoked, and a reasonable correlation between the experimental and theoretical results was obtained. Experimental results are presented and the flow regimes of the working fluid inside the loop identified. The results indicate that a series of such thermosyphon loops can be used as a cavity cooling system and that the one-dimensional theoretical model can predict the internal temperature and mass-flow rate of the thermosyphon loop.

A Study of Cooling of Mobile Phone Using PCM Module (상변화 물질을 이용한 이동전화기의 냉각에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Sang-Jin;Jeong, Soo-Jin;Kim, Woo-Seung
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.29 no.11 s.242
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    • pp.1173-1181
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    • 2005
  • The cooling effect of a mobile phone using PCM(Phase Change Material) module has been numerically investigated. A transient three-dimensional numerical analysis of heat and fluid flow with natural convection is performed in this study. Governing conservation equations for mass, momentum and energy are solved by an implicit finite volume method. An enthalpy-porosity technique has been used for modeling of the melting process. Two different ways of placing the PCM module are considered. One is to place a PCM module between the substrate and battery pack, and the other is to place a PCM module between MCM(multichip module) and battery pack. Three different types of PCMs are used to predict the performance of PCM. The results show that passive cooling with PCM can reduce the temperature rise and the effect of natural convection in PCM module considered in this study is negligible.

Experimental Study on the Radiative and Convective Cooling of Electronic Modules opposed to a Heated Vertical Plate (가열 수직 평판과 마주보는 전자모듈의 복사 및 대류 냉각에 대한 실험적 고찰)

  • Choi, In-Su
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Industry Convergence
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.105-112
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    • 2005
  • The characteristics of natural convection heat transfer combined with radiation in a vertical parallel plates has been investigated experimentally. The vertical channel is consisted with a heated wall and three protruding heating sources attached on the opposite wall. The cooling of modules has been experimented with heating the wall as well as modules themselves at different aspects ratios and heating fluxes. As the location of module is higher, the temperature becomes higher, but the increasement is smaller. When the aspect ratio is lower than 26, its effect on the temperature is not significant rather than that of the radiation heat transfer. Furthermore, the correlation of Nusselt number with the Rayleigh number are attempted, but additional treatment is needed to accomodate the cases of heating module and/or opposite wall.

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Analysis on the Ventilation Rate of Express Bus according to the Geometry of Vent (고속버스의 환기구 형태에 따른 환기량 분석)

  • Shin, In-Hwaw;Yoo, Ho-Chun
    • 한국태양에너지학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2011.04a
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    • pp.174-178
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    • 2011
  • This paper deals with the free cooling system of express bus using natural energy source in order to improve the room air quality and save cooling energy. In an express bus, there are may passengers in unit area, requiring the improvement of air quality and giving higher energy saving efficiency. Particularly, the express buses running fast make it easy to take in outdoor air at a flow rate controllable with a damper mechanism. This paper proposes the analysis on the air flow achieved by a damper controlled vertically and horizontally in order not to deteriorate the ride comfort of the passengers.

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