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Two-dimensional modeling of stepped planing hulls with open and pressurized air cavities

  • Matveev, Konstantin I.
    • International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.162-171
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    • 2012
  • A method of hydrodynamic discrete sources is applied for two-dimensional modeling of stepped planing surfaces. The water surface deformations, wetted hull lengths, and pressure distribution are calculated at given hull attitude and Froude number. Pressurized air cavities that improve hydrodynamic performance can also be modeled with the current method. Presented results include validation examples, parametric calculations of a single-step hull, effect of trim tabs, and performance of an infinite series of periodic stepped surfaces. It is shown that transverse steps can lead to higher lift-drag ratio, although at reduced lift capability, in comparison with a stepless hull. Performance of a multi-step configuration is sensitive to the wave pattern between hulls, which depends on Froude number and relative hull spacing.

An Experimental Study on Air-side Performance of Fin-and-Tube Heat Exchangers with Slit Fin

  • Chang, Keun-Sun;Phan, Thanh-Long
    • Proceedings of the SAREK Conference
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    • 2006.06a
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    • pp.627-632
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    • 2006
  • An experimental study is conducted to investigate the effect of the tube row and fin spacing on the air-side heat transfer and friction characteristics of fin-tube heat exchangers with slit fin pattern. A total of twelve samples of fin-tube heat exchangers with the nominal tube diameter of 7 mm, transverse tube pitch of 19 mm and longitudinal tube pitch of 12.5 mm are tested. The thermal fluid measurements are made using a psychometric calorimeter. The raw data are reduced to the desired heat transfer coefficient in terms of j-factor and friction factor of f for various frontal air velocities, fin pitches and number of tube rows.

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The relationships between the arrangement of teeth, root resorption, and dental maturity in bovine mandibular incisors

  • An, Jin-kyu;Matsumoto, Yoshiro;Ono, Takashi
    • The korean journal of orthodontics
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    • v.47 no.6
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    • pp.365-374
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    • 2017
  • Objective: The objective of this study is to investigate the eruption pattern and root resorption of the bovine anterior dentition in relation to growth-related parameters based on dental maturity. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 110 bovine anterior mandibles by using standard radiography, cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT), and actual measurements. We determined the relationships between the stages of dental maturity by using a modification of Demirjian's method and various growth-related parameters, such as the activity of the root-resorbing tissue and mobility of the deciduous teeth. The correlation of growth-related parameters with interdental spacing and distal unusual root resorption (DRR) of the deciduous fourth incisor was assessed. The cause of mesial unusual root resorption (MRR) of the deciduous fourth incisor was determined on the basis of the arrangement of the permanent third incisor. Results: An independent t-test and chi-square test indicated significant differences in growth-related parameters associated with dental arch length discrepancy and factors related to the shedding of deciduous teeth between the low and high dental maturity groups. The samples with interdental spacing and DRR showed a larger sum of mesiodistal permanent crown widths and higher dental maturity than did the respective controls. Samples with MRR tended to show a lingually rotated distal tip of the adjacent tooth crown. Conclusions: Dental maturity has relevance to the interdental spaces and unusual root resorption of mixed dentition. The position of the adjacent tooth crown on CBCT may be correlated with the occurrence of unusual root resorption of the incisor.

Analysis of Radiation Characteristics of Plate-Inserted IBBD Array Antennas (평판이 삽입된 IBBD 배열 안테나의 복사 특성 분석)

  • Choi, Hwan-Gi;Choi, Hak-Keun;Kim, Do-Kyung;Jung, Young-Bae;Jeon, Soon-Ik
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
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    • v.19 no.11
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    • pp.1213-1222
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    • 2008
  • In this paper, the isolation of the IBBD array antenna is analyzed as functions of the element spacing and the height of the flat plate inserted between array elements for the intelligent antenna system. It is found that the isolation between array elements improves with increasing the array spacing. The array configuration with the plate between the elements is enhanced by about 13 dB more In the isolation than the one without the plate. The plate-inserted $4{\times}4$ elements IBBD array antennas are fabricated and the radiation characteristics are measured and analyzed for the various heights of the plate. It is found that the gain decreases slightly with increasing the height of plate but the shape of radiation pattern does not show a remarkable change.

Turbulent Flow over 2-D Rectangular-Shaped Roughness Elements with Various Spacings(Part 1 : Time Averaged Flow) (사각단면을 갖는 환경 거칠기 요소의 거칠기 간격에 따른 유동 변화 (제1보: 평균유동장))

  • Hyun B.S.;Suh E.J.;Kim M.R.;Choi K.C.
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Marine Environment & Energy
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.79-84
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    • 2006
  • The present study deals with the flow over a flat plate with repeated roughness elements of 2-dimensional rectangular shape, which can be applied into the study on the natural geographical roughness and the turbulent flow on roughened solid surface. Experiment was performed using PIV technique in the circulating water channel. Results showed that the flow over roughness elements was characterized by the high shear flow emanating from top of roughness element and the recirculating region formed at the trough of two roughness elements. In general, the ratio between the spacing and the height of roughness elements plays a crucial role in developing the flow pattern near wall surface.

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Turbulent Flow over 2-D Rectangular-Shaped Roughness Elements with Various Spacings(Part 2 : Turbulence, Friction Velocity and Integral Parameters) (사각단면을 갖는 환경 거칠기 요소의 거칠기 간격에 따른 유동 변화(제2보 : 난류, 마찰속도 및 적분변수))

  • Hyun B.S.;Suh E.J.;Moon J.S.;Kim G.W.
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Marine Environment & Energy
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.85-91
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    • 2006
  • This study deals with the flow over a flat plate with repeated roughness elements of 2-dimensional rectangular shape, which can be applied into the study on the natural geographical roughness and the turbulent flow on roughened solid surface. Part 1 of the study showed that the ratio between the spacing and the height of roughness elements plays a crucial role in developing the flow pattern near wall surface. The present study complements the turbulence characteristics, the utilization of friction velocity as well as integral parameters. Results confirmed that k-type roughness(s/H=7 or 14) is certainly a more effective means than d-type roughness (s/H=3.5) in thickening the viscous region.

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Performance Analysis of eHDR-WPAN System Using Interleaver (인터리버를 이용한 eHDR-WPAN 시스템의 성능 분석)

  • Jeong, Seung-Hee;Lee, Hyun-Jae;Oh, Chang-Heon
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.788-791
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    • 2005
  • In this paper, We propose performance of improvement method for eHDR-WPAN system using Interleaver. Burst error pattern caused by fading in indoor wireless channel. for the reason, using of Interleave method (make burst error to random error) can be enhance to error-rate in system. This paper is used Convolutional, Block, Random Interleaver. We make use of 9 and 27 for symbol spacing. Block-Interleaver is show that performance about 0.6dB of E$_b$/N$_o$ at $10^{-4}$. In result, the suitable Interleaver for eHDR-WPAN system is Block Interleaver of 9 symbol spacing.

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Configuration of a 16-Element Array Antenna Design to Improve Signal Detection Performances (신호탐지 정확도를 높이기 위해 최적 배열형상을 고려한 16소자 배열안테나 설계)

  • Jang, Doyoung;Yoo, Sungjun;Wang, Jinchun;Lee, Jun-Yong;Choo, Hosung
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
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    • v.30 no.6
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    • pp.438-444
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    • 2019
  • In this paper, we proposed a 16-element array antenna design to improve signal detection performances. The array antenna characteristics, such as mutual coupling, pattern deviation, and half power beamwidth of the active element, were examined to obtain an optimal spacing between individual elements. The single element of the array antenna consists of an indirect feed using L-shaped feed and shorted radiating patch to achieve a broadband operation. Root mean square(RMS) errors based on the incident angle of the signal were calculated to verify the signal detection performance of the proposed antenna. The results demonstrate that the proposed array antenna with optimal spacing is suitable for detecting interference signals with low RMS error.

Omnidirectional Circularly Polarized Antenna Using Zeroth-Order Resonance (영차 공진을 이용한 전방향성 원형 편파 안테나)

  • Park, Byung-Chul;Lee, Jeong-Hae
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
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    • v.20 no.8
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    • pp.806-812
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    • 2009
  • In this paper, the omnidirectional circularly polarized(CP) antenna using arc-shaped mushroom structure with curved branch is proposed. To obtain a vertical polarization and an omnidirectional radiation pattern, the CP antenna uses zeroth-order resonance(ZOR) mode of composite right and left handed(CRLH) transmission line. The horizontal polarization is achieved by the curved branches. Also, the spacing between curved branch and arc-shaped mushroom structure gives the $90^{\circ}$ phase difference between vortical and horizontal polarization. The proposed antenna, therefore, has an omnidirectional CP radiation pattern In the azimuthal plane. The electrical size of the proposed antenna is reduced by 38%, compared with that of the previously presented omnidirectional CP antenna. In addition, the CP antenna is simply designed without $90^{\circ}$ phase shifter and dual feed line. The proposed antenna uses a Bazooka balun for good impedance matching and radiation pattern. To improve 3 dB axial ratio in XY plane, the designed antenna is optimized. After optimization, the measured 3 dB axial ratio in XY plane is observed in $86{\sim}282^{\circ}$.

Development of Split-beam Acoustic Transducer for a 50 kHz Fish Sizing Echo Sounder (50 kHz 체장어군탐지기용 분할 빔 음향 변환기의 개발)

  • Lee, Dae-Jae;Lee, Won-Sub
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.44 no.4
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    • pp.413-422
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    • 2011
  • An improved split-beam transducer for a 50 kHz fish-sizing echo sounder was developed. The main objective of this study was to minimize the side lobe level in the beam pattern and the distance between acoustic centers for adjacent transducer quadrants in the geometrical arrangement of array elements while maintaining a given number of transducer elements and beam width. To achieve these goals, a 32-element planar array transducer ($6{\times}6$ array with one element in each corner missing) was designed using the Dolph-Chebyshev shading function to suppress side lobes in the array beam pattern and fabricated by arranging the inter-element spacing to be substantially equal to half the wavelength using the transducer element of 0.4 times the wavelength in diameter. The performance characteristics of this split-beam transducer were evaluated in the experimental water tank of $5m{\times}5m{\times}6m$ (length${\times}$height${\times}$width). In this study, the design goal of the beam width and side lobe level for transmitting a beam pattern was initially set at $21^{\circ}$ and -30 dB, respectively. However, the measured beam width at 3 dB was $21^{\circ}$ in both directions with side lobe levels of -24.7 dB in the horizontal plane and -25.6 dB in the vertical plane. The averaged beam width at -3 dB of the receiving beam patterns for four receiving quadrants was $31.4^{\circ}$. The transmitting voltage response was 161.5 dB (re $1{\mu}Pa$/V at 1 m) at 50.23 kHz with a bandwidth of 2.16 kHz, and the averaged receiving sensitivity for four receiving quadrants was -178.13 dB (re 1 V/${\mu}Pa$) at 49.8 kHz with a bandwidth of 2.64 kHz.