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A Study on the Dynamic Reduction for Large Power System

  • Kim, Jin-Yi;Won, Dong-Jun;Moon, Seung-Il
    • KIEE International Transactions on Power Engineering
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    • v.12A no.1
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    • pp.1-5
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    • 2002
  • This paper presents the procedure to construct equivalent model of large power system based on nonlinear time simulation responses. It consists of coherency identification, generator aggregation and network reduction. Coherency index that can be directly implemented to this procedure is proposed. Generator aggregation based on detailed model is performed. This procedure can be used to construct equivalent model in PSS/E. It is also possible to reduce the large power system directly from the nonlinear time responses. This procedure is applied to the transient stability analysis of Korea power system that now experiences rapid changes. The equivalent model is compared with the original model in its size, accuracy, speed and performance. This paper shows that the developed equivalent model is a good estimate of the original system.

Preliminary Design Procedure for Practical Application of Dampers Using Earthquake Response Spectrum (응답스펙트럼을 활용한 감쇠장치 예비 설계절차 제시)

  • Roh, Ji Eun;Lee, Sang Hyun
    • Journal of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.109-117
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    • 2019
  • In this study, a design procedure for the practical application of the dampers to building structures under earthquake loads was presented by using earthquake response spectrum. Nonlinear time history results using a 10 story building structure installed with damper verified the effectiveness of the proposed procedure by showing that the structural response could be reduced to the target performance level for seismic loads. Since the proposed design procedures are based on response spectrum seismic analysis result of the original structure, the capacity, location and the number of damper and the consequent response reduction effects can be preliminarily determined without performing the nonlinear time history analysis.

The influences of equivalent viscous damping ratio determination on direct displacement-based design of un-bonded post-tensioned (UPT) concrete wall systems

  • Anqi, Gu;Shao-Dong, Shen
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.30 no.6
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    • pp.627-637
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    • 2022
  • Recent years, direct displacement-based design (DDBD) procedure is proposed for the design of un-bonded posttensioned (UPT) concrete wall systems. In the DDBD procedure, the determination of the equivalent viscous damping (EVD) ratio is critical since it would influence the strength demand of the UPT wall systems. Nevertheless, the influence of EVD ratio determination of the UPT wall systems were not thoroughly evaluated. This study was aimed to investigate the influence of different EVD ratio determinations on the DDBD procedure of UPT wall systems. Case study structures with four, twelve and twenty storeys have been designed with DDBD procedure considering different EVD ratio determinations. Nonlinear time history analysis was performed to validate the design results of those UPT wall systems. And the simulation results showed that the global responses of the case study structures were influenced by the EVD ratio determination.

Development of Linear Static Alternate Path Progressive Collapse Analysis Procedure Using a Nonlinear Static Analysis Procedure (비선형정적해석 절차를 이용한 선형정적 연쇄붕괴 대체경로 해석방법 개발)

  • Kim, Jin-Koo;Park, Sae-Ro-Mi;Seo, Young-Il
    • Journal of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute of Korea
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    • v.24 no.5
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    • pp.569-576
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    • 2011
  • In this paper a new analysis procedure for evaluation of progressive collapse resisting capacity of a structure was proposed based on the nonlinear static analysis procedure. The proposed procedure produces analysis results identical to those obtained by the linear static analysis procedure specified in the GSA guidelines without iteration, therefore saving a lot of computation time and excluding the possibility of human errors during the procedure. To verify the validity of the proposed procedure, the two methods were applied to the analysis of a reinforced concrete moment frame and a steel braced frame subjected to loss of a first story column and the results were compared. According to the analysis results, the two methods produce identical results in the prediction of progressive collapse and the hinge formation. As iterative analysis is not required in the proposed method, significant amount of analysis time is saved in the proposed analysis procedure.

An Application of Concurrent Engineering in Korean Manufacturing Industry for TQM (국내 제조업 분야의 동시 공학을 이용한 TQM)

  • 이관석;최정재
    • Journal of Korean Society for Quality Management
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.219-238
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    • 1998
  • The objective of this study was to establish a procedure of concurrent engineering which can be easily a, pp.icable in Korean industry. An investigation of various techniques of concurrent engineering was conducted. Problems of Korean companies which can be resolved by concurrent engineering techniques were identified. Techniques which can resolve these problems at the relatively low cost and without complicated computer facilities were selected and form a procedure for this study. The procedure was a, pp.ied to a manufacturing company for validation. It was found that this procedure can substantially reduce time and cost of R&D and manufacturing.

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A Recursive Optimization/Simulation Procedure for Express Courier Service Network Design : Determination of Terminal Capacity and Cut-off Time (택배 네트워크 설계를 위한 최적화/시뮬레이션 반복기법 : 화물터미널 용량과 수주마감시간 결정)

  • Ko, Chang Seong;Lee, Hee Jeon
    • Journal of Korean Institute of Industrial Engineers
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.282-289
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    • 2007
  • While demands for express couriers service are rapidly increasing due to recent progress of electronic commerce, express courier service companies are struggling to take a larger market share through ongoing improvement in their service processes. Cut-off time is the time limit that all orders delivered before the limit are guaranteed for the delivery within the very next day. Extending cut-off time for express service centers can provide the express company with increase of total sales, but it may also cause increasing the possibility not to satisfy customer needs due to work delay in the consolidation terminal. We develop a design model for express courier service network based on a recursive optimization/simulation procedure. With the optimization model, we seek key design parameters such as the cut-off time for express service centers and the capacity of the consolidation terminal maximizing total sales profit while satisfying the desired level of performances. With the simulation model, we consider the dynamic nature of the network and obtain relationships between the design parameters and the performance measures with the multiple linear regression. The validity of the model is examined with an example.

An effective locally-defined time marching procedure for structural dynamics

  • Sofiste, Tales Vieira;Soares, Delfim Jr;Mansur, Webe Joao
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.73 no.1
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    • pp.65-73
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    • 2020
  • The present work describes a new time marching procedure for structural dynamics analyses. In this novel technique, time integration parameters are automatically evaluated according to the properties of the model. Such parameters are locally defined, allowing the user to input a numerical dissipation property for each element, which defines the amount of numerical dissipation to be introduced. Since the integration parameters are locally defined as a function of the structural element itself, the time marching technique adapts according to the model, providing enhanced accuracy. The new methodology is based on displacement-velocity relations and no computation of accelerations is required. Furthermore, the method is second order accurate, it has guaranteed stability, it is truly self-starting and it allows highly controllable algorithm dissipation in the higher modes. Numerical results are presented and compared to those provided by the Newmark and the Bathe methods, illustrating the good performance of the new time marching procedure.

Characteristics of Spectral Matched Ground Motions Time Histories According to Seed Ground Motion Selection (원본 지반운동 시간이력에 따른 스펙트럼 부합 시간이력의 특성)

  • Choi, Da Seul;Ji, Hae Yeon;Kim, Jung Han
    • Journal of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.43-52
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    • 2021
  • According to several seismic design standards, a ground motion time history should be selected similar to the design response spectrum, or a ground motion time history should be modified by matching procedure to the design response spectrum through the time-domain method. For the response spectrum matching procedure, appropriate seed ground motions need to be selected to maintain recorded earthquake accelerogram characteristics. However, there are no specific criteria for selecting the seed ground motions for applying this methodology. In this study, the characteristics of ground motion time histories between seed motions and spectral matched motions were compared. Intensity measures used in the design were compared, and their change by spectral matching procedure was quantified. In addition, the seed ground motion sets were determined according to the response spectrum shape, and these sets analyzed the response of nonlinear and equivalent linear single degrees of freedom systems to present the seed motion selection conditions for spectral matching. As a result, several considerations for applying the time domain spectral matching method were presented.

Experimental Validation on Underwater Sound Speed Measurement Method Using Cross-Correlation of Time-Domain Acoustic Signals in a Reverberant Water Tank (잔향 수조에서의 시간 이력 수음 신호 간 교차상관을 이용한 수중 음속 계측 방법에 관한 실험적 검증)

  • Joo-Yeob Lee;Kookhyun Kim;Sung-Ju Park;Dae-Seung Cho
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.61 no.1
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2024
  • Underwater sound speed is an important analysis parameter on an estimation of the underwater radiated noise (URN) emitted from vessels. This paper aims to present an underwater sound speed measurement procedure using a cross-correlation of time-domain acoustic signals and validate the procedure through an experiment in a reverberant water tank. For the purpose, time-domain acoustic signals transmitted by a Gaussian pulse excitation from an acoustic projector have been measured at 20 hydrophone positions in the reverberant water tank. Then, the sound speed in water has been calculated by a linear regression using 190 cross-correlation cases of distances and time lags between the received signals and the result has been compared with those estimated by the existing empirical formulae. From the result, it is regarded that the presented experimental procedure to measure an underwater sound speed is reliably applicable if the time resolution is sufficiently high in the measurement.

An approximation method for job shop scheduling problem with sequence independent setup time (준비시간을 고려한 job shop 스케쥴링 문제의 근사적 해법에 관한 연구)

  • 정한일;김기동;정대영;박진우
    • Proceedings of the Korean Operations and Management Science Society Conference
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    • 1996.04a
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    • pp.306-309
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    • 1996
  • The job shop scheduling problem has been a major target for many researchers. And, most of the past studies did not consider setup time. In many cases of real manufacturing environment, however, there exists a setup time for each operations. The setup can be divide into two parts, one can be done after job arrival. The setup time based on the latter can be summed together with processing time, but that based on the former can not be. We propose an approximation method based on shifting bottleneck procedure for solving the job shop scheduling problem with sequence independent setup time. It schedules the machines one by one, taking a bottleneck machine among the machines not yet scheduled. Every time after a new machine is scheduled, all schedules previously established are updated. Both the bottlenck search and the schedule updating procedure are based on solving a single machine scheduling problem with ready time, setup time and delivery time iteratively.

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