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Robust Design of an Automobile Ball Joint Considering the Worst-Case Analysis (차량용 볼조인트의 최악 조건을 고려한 강건 설계)

  • Sin, Bong-Su;Kim, Seong-Uk;Kim, Jong-Kyu;Lee, Kwon-Hee
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.102-111
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    • 2017
  • An automobile ball joint is the element for connecting the control arm and the knuckle arm, allowing rotational motion. The ball joint consists of the stud, plug, socket, and seat. These components are assembled through the caulking process that consists of plugging and spinning. In the existing research, the pull-out strength and gap stiffness were calculated, but we did not consider the uncertainties due to the numerical analysis and production. In this study, the uncertainties of material property and tolerance are considered to predict the distributions of pull-out strength and gap stiffness. Also, pull-out strength and gap stiffness are predicted as the a distribution rather than one deterministic value. Furthermore, a robust design applying the Taguchi method is suggested.

On the Contact Behavior Analysis of an O-ring Seal including a Temperature Gradient (O-링 시일에서 온도를 고려한 접촉거동 해석에 관한 연구)

  • 고영배;조승현;이영숙;김청균
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers Conference
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    • 1999.11a
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    • pp.283-288
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    • 1999
  • The sealing performance of an elastomeric O-ring seat with a temperature gradient has been analyzed for the contact stress behaviors that develop between the O-ring seal and the surfaces with which it comes into contact. The leakage of an O-ring seal will occur when the pressure differential across the seal just exceeds the initial (or static) peak contact stress. The contact stress behaviors that develop in compressed O-rings, in common case of restrained geometry (grooved), are investigated using the finite element method. The analysis includes material hyperelasticity and axisymmetry. The computed FEM results show that the contact stress behaviors are related to a compression rate and a temperature gradient between the vacuum chamber with a groove and the contacting plate with a cooling jacket.

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Review of Recent progress in the development of Li2MnSiO4 cathode material (리튬 망간 실리케이트 양극재료 개발의 최근 기술동향)

  • Kim, Yu-Sang
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Surface Engineering Conference
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    • 2014.11a
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    • pp.147-148
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    • 2014
  • 1990년에 Sony사는 탄소 음극과 리튬 코발트 산화물($LiCoO_2$) 양극을 함유하는 최초의 상용 리튬이온 전지를 발표하였다. 이후, 전지 성분을 변형하여 안전성과 전기화학적 용량을 향상시키고 비용을 줄이기 위한 연구가 수행되었다. 이러한 관심의 대부분은 양극 용량이 전지 용량을 한정하고 전지 비용의 40%까지 양극 원재료 비용에서부터 비롯되었기 때문에 양극 대체기술 개발에 집중되었다. 리튬이온 전지는 현재 휴대용 전자 기기 시장을 좌우하고 있다. 또한 온실가스 배출의 감소를 요구하는 환경보호에 대한 관심에 대한 새로운 시장 기회가 조성되었다. 1990년대 이후, 비독성의 저가 재료를 사용하여 환경 영향과 비용을 최소화 하려는 노력을 경주하면서 에너지 밀도를 극대화하고, 리튬 삽입과 추출의 유용 범위를 확대하여 용량을 극대화하고 있다.

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자전거 프레임 특정부분의 보강효과와 프레임에 미치는 응력과 변형 연구

  • Kim, Tae-Hun;Yang, Dong-Min;Ha, Yun-Su
    • Proceeding of EDISON Challenge
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    • 2015.03a
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    • pp.207-211
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    • 2015
  • In this paper, 2 kinds of models about bike frame are simulated with static structural analysis. A bike frame with diamond type is compared with another model that Down tube is eliminated from original diamond frame. About both types of models, Property of a material and conditions of restriction & load are the same. This study shows reinforcement effects of a partial frame by adding down tube and impacts generated by applying a load at the frame such as weak points & high stress parts as well as expected deformation. The structural result of this study indicates that the equivalent stress or total deformation decreases by 57.1% or 36.4%, respectively. Also stress concentration sites are leg connecting parts, front/rear wheels fixed region and Max deformation is generated from Seat tube. In conclusion, A Down tube is highly efficient as reinforcement than frame without non down tube. Furthermore, The safety rises in case of reducing top tube thickness and increasing a reinforcement at leg connecting parts or concentration regions.

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Improving Light Stability of Natural Rubber Latex Foam

  • Shim, Chang Su;Oh, Jeong Seok;Hong, Chang Kook
    • Elastomers and Composites
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    • v.50 no.2
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    • pp.81-86
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    • 2015
  • In this study, natural rubber latex foam was prepared in order to replace commercialized polyurethane foams as a car seat material. Physical properties of the latex foam were investigated and the light stability was improved. The latex foam was mixed in an aqueous solution state, and the degree of foaming and the accelerator ratios were appropriately controlled. Tensile properties, hysteresis and dynamic mechanical properties of the latex foam were measured to compare with those of polyurethane foams. UV light absorbers and radical scavengers were added for improving light stability of the latex foam. Xenon lamp test was conducted to investigate the effects of the reagents on light stability. Our results revealed that the prepared latex foam including a light absorber with an antioxidant showed excellent light stable performances.

A Fatal Case of Methylene Chloride Poisoning (염화메틸렌 중독에 의한 사망 1례)

  • Jeong, Kyoung Sook;Lim, Hyun-Sul
    • Journal of The Korean Society of Clinical Toxicology
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.41-43
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    • 2009
  • A 52-year-old man was found dead in the driver's seat of his tank lorry. The tank lorry was used to transport industrial wastewater to a disposal plant; the material was transferred into a storage tank with the help of compressed air. The wastewater contained methylene chloride and 2-chloropyridine. No respiratory protective equipment was used while working under these conditions. The autopsy report showed extensive edema and congestion of the brain, lung, and intraperitoneal organs. The concentrations of methylene chloride in lung and brain were reported at 398 and 67 mg/kg, respectively.

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Polynigrogen Energetic Materials (폴리나이트로젠 에너지물질)

  • Lee, Junwung
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.319-329
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    • 2016
  • Current research trends of prediction of possible structures, synthesis and explosive characteristics of polynitrogen molecules(PNs) are reviewed. Theoretically PNs are composed only of nitrogen atoms, in which N-N bonds are either single or double bonds, and thus when these molecules decompose, release of enormous energy is accompanied. From the middle of 20th century energetic material chemists have been seeking possible structures and the methods of synthesis of these new materials. As a results, from $N_4$ to $N_{60}$ together with their ions are predicted, and experimental chemists have been trying to synthesize these materials with a few success, including the famous ${N_5}^+$ ion in 1999. Although experimental successes are very rare beyond $N_5$ until today, the author believes that renovative ideas together with sincere efforts will bring someday next generation of high energy materials such as nitrogen fullerene($N_{60}$) in reality.

Effect of cavity-defects interaction on the mechanical behavior of the bone cement

  • Zouambi, Leila;Serier, Boualem;Benamara, Nabil
    • Advances in materials Research
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.271-281
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    • 2014
  • The presence of cavities in the bone cement has a great importance for the transport of antibiotics, but its existence in this material can lead to its weakening by notch effect. The aim of this study allows providing a physical interpretation to the cavities interconnection by cracks observed experimentally. The most important stress of Von Mises is localized at the cement/bone interface near the free edge which is the seat of stress concentration. The presence and interaction of cavities in this site concentrate, by notch effect, stresses which tend to the tensile fracture stress of Bone cement.

A Study of Life Characteristics of Butterfly Valve Seated Rubber by Accelerated Life Test (고무시트 버터플라이밸브의 가속수명시험을 통한 수명특성 연구)

  • Lee, Gi-Chun;Lee, Young-Bum
    • The KSFM Journal of Fluid Machinery
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    • v.16 no.5
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    • pp.29-35
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    • 2013
  • Butterfly valve seated rubber has been widely used in water works and industrial fields because it has advantages which are small installation area and low weight. The size and material of butterfly valve have been selected by service environments and purposes. But there are out of the ordinary to find papers for the life characteristics of the butterfly valve. So, this study carries out the accelerated life test, which has an acceleration factor with pressure, using performance and life test equipment. Accelerated model is adopted with 3 stress level and the inverse power law model to estimate the life of the test samples. After the analysis of the test result, accelerated index has 7.0 and the acceleration factor has 208 which is applied with field condition with the pressure 6.3 bar.

ANALYSIS OF WAVE VELOCITY FOR TEMPERATURE PROPERGATION IN A MECHANICAL FACE SEAL (기계평면시일에서 온도전파를 위한 파속도의 이론적해석)

  • 김청균
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers Conference
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    • 1987.06a
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    • pp.50-56
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    • 1987
  • A mechanical face seal is most commonly used to seal liquids and gases at various speeds, pressures and temperatures. The primary seal ring is in sliding contact with the seal seat and as a result heat in the vicinity of the interface is generated. Local temperatures at points along the circumferential direction will fluctuate as asperities on the surfaces pass. This kind of fluctuation of temperature has been investigated to take place. This may lead to the hot spots phenomenon between the contacting asperities. Sibley and Allen showed photographic evidence of systemically moving hot spots in the contact zone. The appearance of such a temperature disturbance has been attributed to a kind of thermoelastic instabilities between two surfaces: This involves a feedback loop which comprises localized elevation of frictional heating, resultant localized thermal bulding, localized pressure increase as the result of the bulging and futher elevation of frictional heating as the result of the pressure increase. The heating of hot spots will be continued until the expanded material due to the frictional heating is worn off. Therefore to predict the speed of temperature propagation into the body is essential to the analysis of heat transfer on the edge of the seal.

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