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Variation of Morphology of Solid Particles and Microstructure in Al-Si, Al-Cu and Mg-Al Alloys During Isothermal Heat-Treatment at Semi-Solid Temperatures (반고상 온도구역에서 등온유지한 Al-Si, Al-Cu 및 Mg-Al합금의 고상형상 및 조직의 변화)

  • Jung, Woon-Jae;Kim, Ki-Tae;Hong, Chun-Pyo
    • Journal of Korea Foundry Society
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    • v.16 no.6
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    • pp.556-564
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    • 1996
  • Variation of shape and size of solid particles and solute redistribution in Mg-9wt.%Al, AI-4.5wt.% Cu, and AI-7wt.%Si alloys were investigated when they were heated to semi-solid temperatures and held without stirring. In the case of Mg-9wt.% Al and Al-4.5wt.%Cu alloys, the polygonal shaped solid particles were agglomerated with non-uniform distribution, and there were no disappearance of the solid/solid boundary until the end of melting. But in the case of an Al-7wt.%Si alloys, two or three spherical shaped particles were coalesced or separated individually, and the coalesced particles had no solid/solid interface on the contrary to the prevous case. The maximum size of solid particles during isothermal heating at high temperature was smaller than that at lower temperature, but the time required to reach the maximum size at high temperature was shorter than that at lower temperature. The concentrations of main solute atom whose distribution coefficient is lower than 1, decreased in the primary solid particles as the liquid fraction increased, and the gradient of solute concentration was steeper in Mg-9wt.%Al alloy and Al-4.5wt.%Cu alloy than that of Al-7wt.%Si alloy.

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An approach for calculating the failure loads of unprotected concrete filled steel columns exposed to fire

  • Wang, Y.C.;Kodur, V.K.R.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.127-145
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    • 1999
  • This paper deals with the development of an approach for evaluating the squash load and rigidity of unprotected concrete filled steel columns at elevated temperatures. The current approach of evaluating these properties is reviewed. It is shown that with a non-uniform temperature distribution, over the composite cross-section, the calculations for the squash load and rigidity are tedious in the current method. A simplified approach is proposed to evaluate the temperature distribution, squash load, and rigidity of composite columns. This approach is based on the model in Eurocode 4 and can conveniently be used to calculate the resistance to axial compression of a concrete filled steel column for any fire resistance time. The accuracy of the proposed approach is assessed by comparing the predicted strengths against the results of fire tests on concrete filled circular and square steel columns. The applicability of the proposed approach to a design situation is illustrated through a numerical example.

A Study on Thermal Performance of Heat Pipe for Optimum Placement of Satellite Equipment

  • Park, Jong-Heung
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.59-70
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    • 1997
  • A study on the operation of a heat pipe with two heat sources has been performed to optimize the heat distribution of satellite equipment. A numerical modeling is used to predict the temperature profile for the heat pipe assuming cylindrical two-dimensional laminar flow for the vapor, and the conduction heat transfer for the wall and wick. An experimental study using the copper-water heat pipe with the length of 0.45 m has been performed to evaluate the numerical model and to compare the temperature distribution at the outer wall for the non-uniform heat distribution. The results on temperature profiles for the heat input range from 29 W to 47 W on each heater are presented. Also the correlation between the heat input and the temperature increase is presented for the optimum distribution on two heaters. The result shows that the outer wall temperature can be controlled by redistribution of heat sources. It is also concluded that the heat source closer to the condenser can carry more heat while maintaining lower temperatures at the outer wall.

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An experimental study on the cooling characteristics of electronic cabinet (전자장비 캐비넷의 냉각특성에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • Park, Jong-Heung;Lee, Jae-Heon
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.20 no.7
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    • pp.2356-2366
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    • 1996
  • High-power electronic chips have been advanced to such an extent that the heat dissipation capability of a system design has become one of the primary limiting factors. Therefore, thermal design must be considered in the early stage of the electronic system development. In present paper, the results of an experimental study on the forced convection cooling are presented to evaluate cooling performance of an electronic cabinet which in generally used for telecommunication system. Temperatures and thermal resistances are applied to compare the heat transfer characteristics for various locations of a fan unit as well as various configuration of non-uniform powering modules. As a result, the optimal configuration of a fan unit and powering configuration is suggested for the effective thermal design of telecommunication system.

Numerical Study of Miro-Contact Surface Induced Hot Spots in Friction Brakes (마찰식 브레이크의 미세 접촉면에 발생된 적열점 현상의 수치적 연구)

  • 김청균;조승현
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.268-273
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    • 2003
  • This paper presents hot spot behaviors on the rubbing surface of disk-pad type brake by using coupled thermal-mechanical analysis technique. The height of micro-asperity on the rubbing surface is usually 2∼3 ${\mu}$m in practical disk brakes. Non-uniform micro-contacts between the disk and the rigid friction pads lead to high local temperature distributions, which may cause the material degradation, and develop hot spots, thermal cracks, and brake system failure at the end for a braking period. The friction temperatures on the rubbing surface of disk brakes in which are strongly related to the hot spot and thermal related wears are rapidly concentrated on the micro-contact asperities during braking. The computed FEM results show that the contact stress, friction induced temperature and thermal strain are highly concentrated on the rubbing micro-contact asperities even though the braking speed and force are small during the braking period. This hot spot may directly produce the slippage and various thermal wears on the brake-rubbing surface.

Numerical and Experimental Analysis of Laminated-Film Thickness Variation in Vacuum-Assisted Thermoforming (열진공성형에서 적층필름 두께변화에 대한 수치 및 실험적 해석)

  • Lee, H.S.;Yoo, Y.G.
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.171-177
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    • 2013
  • Vacuum-assisted thermoforming is one of the critical steps for successful application of film insert molding (FIM) to make parts of complex shape. If the thickness distribution of the formed film is non-uniform, then cracking, deformation, warpage, and wrinkling can easily occur at the injection molding stage. In this study, the simulation of thermoforming was performed to predict the film thickness distribution, and the results were compared with experiments. Uniaxial tensile tests with a constant crosshead speed for various high temperatures were conducted to investigate the stress-strain behavior. An instance of yielding occurred at the film temperature of $90^{\circ}C$, and the film stiffness increased with increasing crosshead speed. Two types of viscoelastic models, G'Sell model, K-BKZ model, were used to describe the measured stress-strain relationship. The predicted film thickness distributions were in good agreement with the experimental results.

An Aerosol CVD Method Using Internal Jet for Optical Fiber Synthesis (내부제트 분사를 이용한 새로운 광섬유제조 화학증착 방법에 관한 연구)

  • Hong, Choon-Keun;Choi, Man-Soo
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.608-613
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    • 2000
  • The present study has proposed a novel aerosol CVD utilizing an internal jet in the conventional MCVD reactor for the purpose of enhancing the deposition efficiency(and rate) and the uniformity of deposited film. The use of impingement of high temperature jet through a thin inner tube ensures the reduction of non-uniform particle deposition zone as well as higher thermophoretic particle deposition. It is shown that significant improvements have been achieved for both aspects of deposition efficiency and uniformity. As jet temperatures increase, the tapered length is reduced and deposition efficiency is significantly increased.

Volumetric Hydrogen Sorbent Measurement at High Pressure and Cryogenic Condition - Basic Measurement Protocols (부피법을 이용한 고압·극저온 수소 흡착량 측정 방식의 기본 원리)

  • OH, HYUNCHUL
    • Journal of Hydrogen and New Energy
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.349-356
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    • 2016
  • Volumetric capacity metrics at cryogenic condition are critical for technological and commercial development. It must be calculated and reported in a uniform and consistent manner to allow comparisons among different materials. In this paper, we propose a simple and universal protocol for the determination of volumetric capacity of sorbent materials at cryogenic condition. Usually, the sample container volume containing porous sample at RT can be directly determined by a helium expansion test. At cryogenic temperatures, however, this direct helium expansion test results in inaccurate values of the sample container volume for microporous materials due to a significant helium adsorption, resulting significant errors in hydrogen uptake. For reducing this container volume error, therefore, we introduced and applied the indirect method such as 'volume correction using a non-porous material', showing a reliable cold volume correction.

Assessment of Forming Defects in Hot Backward Extruded Ti-6Al-4V Tubes using Dynamic Materials Model (동적재료모델을 활용한 열간 후방압출된 Ti-6Al-4V튜브의 성형결함 해석)

  • 염종택;심인규;박노광;홍성석;심인옥
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.12 no.6
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    • pp.566-571
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    • 2003
  • The metal forming behavior and defect formation in Ti-6Al-4V tube during hot backward extrusion were investigated. Dynamic material model(DMM) including Ziegler's instability criterion was employed to predict the forming defects such as shear band, inner and/or surface cracks. This approach was coupled to the internal variables generated from FE analysis. The simulation results fur the backward extrusion were compared with the experimental observation. The chilling effect and friction indicated a great influence on the deformation mode of the tube and the formation of surface cracks. The formation of forming defects in the extruded tube was attributed to non-uniform distribution of strain, strain rate and temperatures in the extruded tubes for the given test conditions.

Reduction of the residual stresses during the additive manufacturing of a thermo-viscoelastic growing cylinder under non-uniform volumetric heating by electric induction

  • Fekry, Montaser
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.82 no.2
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    • pp.259-270
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    • 2022
  • The paper investigates the residual stresses arising in a thermoviscoelastic cylinder as a result of layer-by-layer deposition of material on its lateral surface. Internal stresses are caused by incompatible deformations that accumulate in the assembly as a result of joining parts with different temperatures. For the analysis of internal stresses, an analytical solution to the axisymmetric quasi-static problem of thermoelasticity for a growing cylinder is constructed. It is shown that the distribution of residual stresses depends on the scenario of the surfacing process. In this case, the supply of additional heat to the growing body can significantly reduce the unevenness of temperature fields and reduce the intensity of residual stresses. The most effective is uneven heating, which can be realized, by the action of an alternating current with a tunable excitation frequency. The temperature and residual stresses fields on the growing surface is analyzed numerically for Titanium and Copper materials.