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Analysis of OHC drive timing belt system behavior for fixed and automatic tensioner (고정 및 자동장력식 텐셔너에 대한 OHC 구동 타이밍 벨트 시스템의 거동해석)

  • 김현수;이인환;여창기
    • Journal of the korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.79-89
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    • 1992
  • The behavior of belt tension in OHC drive timing belt system was investigated analytically and experimentally for (1)fixed and (2)automatic tensioner. From the numerical results it was found that the automatic tensioner makes the belt tension larger than those of the fixed tensioner. When the initial belt tension decreased due to the belt elongation, the belt tension of the fixed tensioner could decrease to near zero while the belt tension for the automatic tensioner maintained above zero by the tensioner spring. The mean valve and the difference between the maximum and the minimum belt tension for the automatic tensioner increased compared with those of the fixed tensioner. Also, the numerical results for a hydraulic tensioner showed that the hydraulic tensioner has the good parts of both tensioners; i.e., thesmaller amplitude in belt tension and the higher mean tension. Experimental results for the automatic and fixed tensioner of the OHC timing belt system were in agreement with the theoretical results.

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Dynamics Analysis and experiment verification of seatbelt system with pre-tensioner considering connection action of a human body (인체의 연계작용을 고려한 프리텐셔너를 가진 시트벨트 시스템의 동역학 해석 및 실험적 검증)

  • Kuk, Min-Gu;Tak, Tea-Oh;Park, Jae-Soon;Kim, Dae-Hee
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2007.05a
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    • pp.1009-1014
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    • 2007
  • To improve passenger safety, seatbelt systems with pre-tensioner that tightens seatbelt webbing using explosives just before collision are widely adopted. Even though seatbelt must not be unlatched without passenger's operation, release of a buckle due to explosion of pre-tensioner takes place in some situations resulting in serious injury to passengers. To prevent the unintended unlocking, a pendulum like part called anti-g mass is attached to the buckle to block displacement of release button. In this study, the unlocking conditions of anti-g buckle when pre-tensioner explodes has been theoretically investigated. Through multibody model of the seatbelt system incorporating every detailed part of the buckle, dynamic analysis of the seatbelt system with pre-tensioner has been performed including the driver's body model that interacts with seatbelt system. The simulations results has been validated through actual sled test with driver dummy and the seatbelt system.

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Tension variations of hydro-pneumatic riser tensioner and implications for dry-tree interface in semisubmersible

  • Kang, Hooi-Siang;Kim, Moo-Hyun;Aramanadka, Shankar S. Bhat
    • Ocean Systems Engineering
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.21-38
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    • 2017
  • In real sea environments, excessive dynamic axial tension variations can be exerted on the top-tensioned risers (TTRs) and lead to structural integrity issues. The traditional riser-tension-variation analysis, however, by using parametric formulation is only conditionally valid under certain strict limits and potentially underestimates the total magnitudes of tension variations. This phenomenon is especially important for the long stroke tensioner in dry-tree semisubmersible with larger global heave motion and longer stroke. In this paper, the hydro-pneumatic tensioner (HPT) is modeled in detailed component-level which includes a set of hydraulic and pneumatic components. The viscous fluid frictional effect in the HPT is considered. The main objectives are (i) to develop a detailed tension variation model of the HPT; (ii) to identify the deviations between the conventional parametric formulation and component-level formulation; (iii) to numerically analyze the tension variation of long stroke tensioner in a dry-tree semisubmersible (DTS). The results demonstrate the necessity of component-level formulation for long stroke tensioner in the development of DTS.

Future Vision through NL Tensioner Technology Development and Domestic Equipment Fabrication (NL Tensioner 기술개발 및 기자재 국산화를 통한 향후 비젼)

  • Lee, Ki-Yeol;Choi, Hae-Soo;Lee, Eun-Jin;Yoon, Tae-Sam
    • Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.127-133
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    • 2011
  • The following Technology Report was written with respect to recent offshore technology development. This report was prepared with the purpose of suggesting recent offshore technology and upcoming visions by describing the principles of an offshore drilling operation, the NL Tensioner Cylinder Package R & D, and the general technology related to three offshore patent areas, as major contents.

Development of Inertial Locking Anti-G Buckle of A Seatbelt System With Pre-tensioner (프리텐셔너가 장착된 시트벨트 시스템의 관성잠김 안전버클 개발)

  • Tak, Tae-Oh;Kuk, Min-Gu;Kim, Dae-Hee;Park, Jae-Soon;Shin, Seung-Eon;Choi, Seok
    • Journal of Industrial Technology
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    • v.26 no.A
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    • pp.47-54
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    • 2006
  • To improve passenger safety, seat belt systems with pre-tensioner that tightens seat belt webbing using explosive just before collision are widely used these days. Even though seatbelt must not unlatched without passengers' operation. explosive power of pre-tensioner can cause unlocking of a buckle. To prevent the unlocking, an anti-g mass that blocks displacement of the release button has been attached to the buckle. In this study, the dynamics and statics of locking mechanism associated with operation of anti-g buckle has been theoretically investigated, and important design variables that affect the operation of anti-g buckle have been identified. Through the total seat belt system's dynamic simulation using force and displacement inputs obtained from seat belt sled test, design of the proposed anti-g buckle has been validated.

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Numerical model of a tensioner system and riser guide

  • Huang, Han;Zhang, Jun;Zhu, Liyun
    • Ocean Systems Engineering
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    • v.3 no.4
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    • pp.257-273
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    • 2013
  • Top tensioned riser (TTR) is often used in a floating oil/gas production system deployed in deep water for oil/gas transport. This study focuses on the extension of the existing numerical code, known as CABLE3D, to allow for static and dynamic simulation of a TTR connected to a floating structure through a tensioner system or buoyancy can, and restrained by riser guides at different elevations. A tensioner system usually consists of three to six cylindrical tensioners. Although the stiffness of individual tensioner is assumed to be linear, the resultant stiffness of a tensioner system may be nonlinear. The vertical friction between a TTR and the hull at its riser guide is neglected assuming rollers are installed there. Near the water surface, a TTR is forced to move horizontally due to the motion of the upper deck of a floating structure as well as related riser guides. The extended CABLE3D is then integrated into a numerical code, known as COUPLE, for the simulation of the dynamic interaction among the hull of a floating structure, such as spar or TLP, its mooring system and riser system under the impact of wind, current and waves. To demonstrate the application of the extended CABLE3D and its integration with COUPLE, the numerical simulation is made for a truss spar under the impact of Hurricane "Ike". The mooring system of the spar consists of nine mooring lines and the riser system consists of six TTRs and two steel catenary risers (SCRs).

Suppression of tension variations in hydro-pneumatic riser tensioner by using force compensation control

  • Kang, Hooi-Siang;Kim, Moo-Hyun;Bhat Aramanadka, Shankar S.;Kang, Heon-Yong;Lee, Kee-Quen
    • Ocean Systems Engineering
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.225-246
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    • 2017
  • Excessive dynamic-tension variations on the top-tensioned risers (TTRs) deteriorate the structural integrity and cause potential safety hazards. This phenomenon has become more remarkable in the development of deep-water fields with harsher environmental loads. The conventional prediction method of tension variations in hydro-pneumatic tensioner (HPT) has the disadvantage to underestimate the magnitude of cyclic loads. The actual excessive dynamic tension variations are larger when considering the viscous frictional fluid effects. In this paper, a suppression method of tension variations in HPT is modeled by incorporating the magneto-rheological (MR) damper and linear-force actuator. The mathematical models of the combined HPT and MR damper are developed and a force-control scheme is introduced to compensate the excessive tension variations on the riser tensioner ring. Numerical simulations and analyses are conducted to evaluate the suppression of tension variations in HPT under both regular- and irregular-wave conditions for a drilling riser of a tensioned-leg platform (TLP). The results show that significant reduction of tension variations can be achieved by introducing the proposed system. This research has provided a theoretical foundation for the HPT tension control and related structural protection.

Dynamic Analysis of Automotive Belt Drive Systems (자동차 동력전달용 일체 벨트구동계의 동특성 해석)

  • 오석일;송재수;김성원
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.4 no.6
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    • pp.109-120
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    • 1996
  • Serpentine belt drive system offers the advantages of light weigh, low cost, quientness, and efficiency. Since these belts are typically longer than conventional belts, a tensioner component is added to maintain acceptable belt tension levels and make no slippage between pulleys and belts. This paper addresses the modeling and analysis of the automotive belt drive systems and also addresses the predicton of slippage on rotational modes. Vibration characteristics are determined from the eigenvalue problem governing the free response. Under certain engine operating conditions, the dynamic tension fluctuations may be sufficient to cause the belt to slip on particular accessory pulleys, It is found that this slippage can be reduced by adding the tensioner component from the analysis of belt tension and belt compression.

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