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Numerical Study of Periodic Turbulent Flow for a Pipe with an Orifice Ring (오리피스 링이 부착된 원관내 주기적인 난류운동에 대한 수치해석)

  • 맹주성;양시영;서현철
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.17 no.9
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    • pp.2294-2303
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    • 1993
  • This paper investigated the characteristics of the turbulent incompressible flow past the orifice ring in an axi-symmetric pipe. The flow field was the turbulent pulsatile flow for Reynolds number of $2{\times}10^{5}$ which was defined based on the maximum velocity and the pipe diameter at the inlet, with oscillating frequence $(f_{os})=1/4{\pi}$ which was considered as quasi-steady state frequence. In the present investigation, finite analytic method was used to solve the governing equations in Navier Stokes and turbulent transport formulations. Particularly at high Reynolds number and low oscillation frequency, the effects of orifice ring on the flow were numerically investigated. The separation zone behind the orifice ring during the acceleration phase was found to be decreased. However, during the deceleration phase, the separation behind the orifice ring for pulsatile flow continuously grow to a size even larger than that in steady flow. The pressure drop in steady flow was found to be constant and always positive while for pulsatile flow the pressure drop change with time. And large turbulent kinetic energy, dissipation rate were found to be located in the region where the flow passes through the orifics ring. The maximum turbulent kinetic energy, generally occurs along the shear layer where the velocity gradient is large.

Effect of Piston Ring Gap on the Axial Motion of Piston Ring and Oil Consumption (피스톤 링갭이 링거동 및 오일소모에 미치는 영향)

  • 민병순;김중수;최재권
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.197-204
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    • 1997
  • In order to investigate the relationship between the ring gap ratio and oil consumption, the axial motion of piston ring was measured by capacitance technique. The pressures of each land and the motions of each ring were calculated by orifice-volume method in which it is assumed that the ring gaps are the only gas leakage paths. The calculated results were compared with the measured ones. Consequently, it is known that the increase of ring gap ratio has the effect of lifting the first ring. The calculated results were roughly in accordance with those measured. Therefore, it is possible to predict the effect of design variables on the pattern of ring motion. It is known that the lift off of first ring accompanied by the increase of ring gap ratio make rise of oil consumption.

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Investigation of the Tribological Effects of the Auxiliary Inner Ring for Piston Shoes at Low Speeds (저속에서 피스톤 슈 내부 보조 링의 윤활 효과 분석)

  • Lee, S.L.;Kim, J.H.;Hong, Y.S.;Kim, B.K.;Moon, J.S.;Moon, J.H.
    • Journal of Drive and Control
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.21-26
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    • 2015
  • In order to design a swash plate type pump for electro-hydrostatic actuators the performance of the hydrostatic piston shoe bearings in the low speed range needs to be examined, since the pump operates frequently at low speeds, compensating for position control errors as a control element. As a common practice, piston shoes are equipped with inner rings as an auxiliary element to enhance their tribological performance. In this paper, the effects of the inner rings of the piston shoes on the frictional loss and leakage flow rate were investigated, where three piston shoe models, with different inner ring shapes and different inlet orifice sizes, were integrated. The test results showed that a large inner ring and small inlet orifice were advantageous for reducing both the frictional loss and leakage flow rate; this could also be confirmed by computational analyses.

Three-dimensional Reconstruction of Tricuspid Annulus with the Duran Ring (Duran Ring을 이용한 삼천판륜의 삼차원적 재건술)

  • Yoo Dong Gon;Kim Chong Wook;Park Chong Bin;Choo Suk Jung;Lee Jae Won
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.38 no.1 s.246
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    • pp.88-90
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    • 2005
  • Tricuspid annuloplasty with the flexible Duran ring may result in a physiologic repair while maintaining the dynamic morphology of the tricuspid annulus. A method for a durable three-dimensional tricuspid annular reconstruction, which retains the plasticity and orifice area of the tricuspid annulus, is described.

Motion of a Horizontal Vortex Under a Background Rotation (배경회전 하의 수평 보텍스의 거동)

  • Suh Yong Kweon;Yeo Chang-Ho
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.29 no.10 s.241
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    • pp.1101-1110
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    • 2005
  • In this paper we present the numerical results of the behavior of the horizontal vortex generated by ejecting a liquid vertically upward from an orifice into the bulk fluid above the orifice. The numerical calculation has been performed for the axi-symmetric Navier-Stokes equation. A simple flow-visualization experiment was also conducted to qualitatively verify the numerical solutions. Three cases of the flow configurations studied in this paper are; firstly, the vortex was generated without any background rotation, secondly, the vortex was made under a full background rotation, and thirdly, the vortex was made during the spin-up process such that only the region adjacent to the side wall was set into motion viewed in the inertial frame of reference. It was shown that the swirl flow at the inlet boundary affects considerably the formation and development of the vortex for the second case. In the third case, it was remarkable to see that the vortex cannot penetrate into the region near to the side wall of the tank, because of the strong swirl flow and corresponding high pressure gradient in the region.

Development of an Electrostatic Drop-On-Demand inkjet Device for Display Fabrication Process

  • Son, Sang-Uk;Choi, Jae-Yong;Lee, Suk-Han;Kim, Yong-Jae;Ko, Han-Seo;Kim, Hyun-Cheol;Byun, Do-Young
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2006.08a
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    • pp.655-659
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    • 2006
  • This paper presents a novel electrostatic drop-on-demand inkjet device featured by a MEMS fabricated pole-type and hole-type nozzle with tube shaped orifice and investigates the feasibility of applying the inkjet device to display fabrication process. The electric voltage signal applied to the ring shaped upper electrode plate, against the hole-shaped ground or pole-shaped ground, referred here pole-type and hole-type nozzle respectively, allows ejection of small droplet to take place: That is, a tiny droplet is taken away from the peak of the mountain shaped liquid meniscus formed at the nozzle orifice. It is verified experimentally that the use of the pole type nozzle allows a stable and sustainable micro-dripping mode of droplet ejection for a wider range of applied voltages and of liquid viscosities. This demonstrates a feasibility of electrostatic drop-on-demand inkjet device as a disruptive alternative to conventional print heads such as thermal bubble or piezoelectric inkjet heads.

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Analysis of Channel Flow Low During Fuelling Operation of Selected Fuel Channels at Wolsong NPP

  • I. Namgung;Lee, S.K.
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.34 no.5
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    • pp.502-516
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    • 2002
  • Wolsong NPP are CANDU6 type reactors and there are 4 CANDU6 type reactors in commercial operation. CANDU type reactors require on-power refuelling by two remote controlled F/Ms (Fuelling Machines). Most of channels, fuel bundles are float by channel coolant flow and move toward downstream, however in about 30% of channels the coolant flow are not sufficient enough to carry fuel bundles to downstream. For those channels a special device, FARE (Flow Assist Ram Extension) device, is used to create additional force to push fuel bundles. It has been showing that during fuelling operation of some channels the channel coolant flow rate is reduced below specified limit (80% of normal), and consequently trip alarm signal turns on. This phenomenon occurs on selected channels that are instrumented for the channel flow and required to use the FARE device for refuelling. Hence it is believed that the FARE device causes the problem. It is also suspected that other channels that do not use the FARE device for refuelling might also go into channel flow low state. The analysis revealed that the channel How low occurs as the FARE device is introduced into the core and disappears as the FARE device is removed from the core. This paper presented the FARE device behavior, detailed fuelling operation sequence with the FARE device and effect on channel flow low phenomena. The FARE device components design changes are also suggested, such as increasing the number or now holes in the tube and flow slots in the ring orifice.

Measurement of Outward Turbulent Flows Subject to Plane Rate of Strain in a Rotating 90 Deg. Curved Duct of Variable Cross-Section (단순변형률 조건 하의 회전하는 가변단면 $90^{\circ}$ 곡덕트내 외향 난류유동 측정)

  • Oh, Chang-Min;Choi, Young-Don
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.24 no.5
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    • pp.623-631
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    • 2000
  • Hot-wire measurements were carried out on the developing turbulent flows subject to plane rate of strain in a rotating curved duct. The cross-section of the curved duct varies from 100mm${\times}$50mm rectangular shape at the bend inlet gradually to the 50mm${\times}$100mm rectangular shape at the bend outlet. Experimental setup consists of the test section of $90^{\circ}$ curved duct, rotating disc of 1.95m diameter, Ag-Ni precision slip ring, automatic traversing mechanism, variable speed motor, centrifugal blower, orifice flowmeter and hot-wire anemometer. Data signals from the rotating curved duct are transmitted through the slip ring to the computer which is located at the outside of the rotating disc. 3-dimensional velocity and 6 Reynold stresses components were obtained from the fluctuating and mean voltage measured by the slant type hot-wire probe rotating into 6 orientations. We investigate the effects of Coriolis and centrifugal forces on the turbulence structure.

Cuticle Micromorphology of Korean Gymnosperms I. Cycadaceae, Ginkgoaceae, Taxaceae and Cephalotaxaceae

  • Sung Soo Whang
    • Journal of Plant Biology
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.181-193
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    • 1995
  • Cuticle micromorphology of four families of Korean gymnosperms, Cycadaceae, Ginkgoaceae, Taxaceae, and Cephalotaxaceae, were studied with scanning electron microscopy. The outer and inner features of abaxial and adaxial cuticles were described in details; the absent or present of Florin ring, orifice, trichome, and plug and their shape, the shape and periclinal and anticlinal wall sculpture of epidermal cells, the shape of cuticular flange of epidermal cell, guard cell, and subsidiary cell, the number of stomatal bands and rows, and stomatal apparatus including the shape of polar extension, number of subsidiary cells, the sculpture of guard cell and subsidiary cell. Most of these features have not been sufficiently substantiated by the previous reprots. Furthermore, all the species investigated showed distinctive cuticle morphology with morphological and taxonomical informations.

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Basis or In-Vivo and In-Vitro Thrombosis Detection of Mechanical Valve (In-Vivo 및 In-Vitro 실험을 통한 기계식 판막의 혈전현상 검출을 위한 기초연구)

  • Lee, H.S.;Lee, S.H.;Kim, S.H.
    • Proceedings of the KOSOMBE Conference
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    • v.1997 no.11
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    • pp.113-117
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    • 1997
  • In this paper we detected the thrombosis formation by spectral analysis and neural network. Using microphone and amplifier, we measured the sound from the mechanical valve which is attached to the pneumatic ventricular assist device. The sound was sampled by A/D converter and the periodogram is the main algorithm or obtaining spectrum. We made the valvular thrombosis models using pellethane and silicon and they are thrombosis model on the disk, around the sewing ring and fibrous tissue growth across the orifice of valve. The spectrum of normal and 5 kinds of thrombotic valve were obtained and primary and secondary peak appeared in each spectrum waveform. So to distinguish the secondary peak of normal and thrombotic valve quantatively, 3 layer back propagation neural network.

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