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Development of Short-circuit Testing Facility for Distribution Transformers (배전용 변압기 단락강도 시험설비 개발)

  • Park, Ji-Hun;Min, Yun-Hong;Kang, Young-Hak;You, Ho-Keun;Ahn, Kyu-Sun;Ham, Gil-Ho;Oh, Chang-Ju
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2002.04a
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    • pp.64-67
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    • 2002
  • To increase the short-circuit testing capacity of distribution transformers, testing facility has been installed for KEPCO in Vi-wang. The power supply of testing facility is directly supplied from the network substation located closely. Testing can be performed up to 300 kVA for single-phase transformers, 500 kVA for three-phase transformers. Operating with this facility, the distribution company is able to maintain the reliable supply of electricity. Also the critical quality of transformers from manufacturers can be verified by short-circuit testing. This paper describes the design concept and specification of newly developed equipment and the procedure of short-circuit test.

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Construction and Circuital Characteristics of Simple Synthetic Test Facility (간이 합성시험설비의 구성 및 회로특성)

  • Lee, J.H.;Park, K.Y.;Chang, K.C.;Shin, Y.J.
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1995.07a
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    • pp.168-170
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    • 1995
  • This paper proposes the circuit of the simple synthetic testing facility using LC resonance circuit. The analyzed results of the circuit which can be useful for the design stage of the testing facility are also shown. EMTP has been used to analyze the circuit. Two cases of short-circuit test results obtained from the simple synthetic testing facility in KERI are shown with the waveforms of current and voltage. The results also indicate that the simple synthetic testing facility using LC resonance circuit can be easily designed and used very usefully for the research and development for the switchgears.

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A Study on A Gas Circuit Breaker Development Using Simplified Synthetic Testing Facility (간이합성시험설비를 이용한 가스차단기 개발에 관한 연구)

  • Chong, Jin-Kyo;Kim, Gyu-Tak
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2007.07a
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    • pp.902-904
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    • 2007
  • A $SF_6$ gas circuit breakers are widely used for short circuit current interruption in EHV or UHV power system. During a $SF_6$ gas circuit breaker development, Simplified synthetic testing facility is used. This paper shows how simplified synthetic testing facility is used for a SF6 gas circuit breaker development.

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Fracture Toughness Evaluation of Natural Gas Pipeline under the Cathodic Protection

  • Kim, Cheol-Man;Baek, Jong-Hyun;Kim, Young-Pyo;Kim, Woo-Sik
    • Corrosion Science and Technology
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.133-138
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    • 2009
  • For the corrosion protection of the natural gas transmission pipelines, two methods are used, cathodic protection and coating technique. In the case of cathodic protection, defects are embrittled by occurring hydrogen at the crack tip or material surface. It is however very important to evaluate whether cracks in the embrittled area can grow or not, especially in weld metal. In this work, on the basis of elastic plastic fracture mechanics, we performed the CTOD testing with various test conditions, such as testing rate and potential. The CTOD of the base metal and the weld metal showed a strong dependence of the test conditions. The CTOD decreased with decreasing testing rate and with increasing cathodic potential. The morphology of the fracture surface showed the quasi-cleavage at low testing rate and cathodic overprotection. The low CTOD was caused by hydrogen embrittlement at crack tip.

Develop Test Facility of High Altitude Environment for Kick Motor (Kick Motor용 고공환경 모사 시험 설비 개발)

  • Kim, Sang-Heon;V.A, Bershadskiy;Yu, Byung-Il;Kim, Yong-Wook;Oh, Seung-Hyub;Park, Jeong-Joo
    • 한국전산유체공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2008.03b
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    • pp.707-710
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    • 2008
  • The method suggested in this thesis is the safe and economic method when testing rocket engine because ground test facility copies high altitude. We have decided to use the schematic of testing facility based on already known design method and test result, and we have decided the test condition for ground firing test of solid fuel. In addition the pressure of nozzle exit area is 0.1bar, we have designed the testing facility structure to test in this condition. Moreover, we have designed to reduce the accident probability.

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Real-time large-scale hybrid testing for seismic performance evaluation of smart structures

  • Mercan, Oya;Ricles, James;Sause, Richard;Marullo, Thomas
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.4 no.5
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    • pp.667-684
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    • 2008
  • Numerous devices exist for reducing or eliminating seismic damage to structures. These include passive dampers, semi-active dampers, and active control devices. The performance of structural systems with these devices has often been evaluated using numerical simulations. Experiments on structural systems with these devices, particularly at large-scale, are lacking. This paper describes a real-time hybrid testing facility that has been developed at the Lehigh University NEES Equipment Site. The facility enables real-time large-scale experiments to be performed on structural systems with rate-dependent devices, thereby permitting a more complete evaluation of the seismic performance of the devices and their effectiveness in seismic hazard reduction. The hardware and integrated control architecture for hybrid testing developed at the facility are presented. An application involving the use of passive elastomeric dampers in a three story moment resisting frame subjected to earthquake ground motions is presented. The experiment focused on a test structure consisting of the damper and diagonal bracing, which was coupled to a nonlinear analytical model of the remaining part of the structure (i.e., the moment resisting frame). A tracking indictor is used to track the actuator ability to achieve the command displacement during a test, enabling the quality of the test results to be assessed. An extension of the testbed to the real-time hybrid testing of smart structures with semi-active dampers is described.

Recent developments in remote inspections of ship structures

  • Poggi, Laura;Gaggero, Tomaso;Gaiotti, Marco;Ravina, Enrico;Rizzo, Cesare Mario
    • International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.881-891
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    • 2020
  • In recent years robotics has become an important resource in engineering. Adoption of Robotics and Autonomous Systems (RAS) in activities related to ship inspections has obvious potential advantages, but also arises particular challenges, both from technical and legal viewpoints. The ROBINS project (ROBotics technology for INspection of Ships) is a collaborative project co-funded within the H2020 EU Research and Innovation programme call, aimed at filling the gap between current ship inspections approach and available robotic technology, both from technological and regulatory point of view. Main goal of the present work is to highlight how ship inspections are currently carried out by humans, how they could be improved using RAS, even if not completely autonomous for the time being, at least in selected operational scenarios and how the performances of RAS platforms can be tested to assess their effectiveness in carrying out surveys onboard. In such a framework, a testing facility aimed at assessing RAS' capabilities as well as providing suitable environment for their development has been built and it is still under development along with dedicated testing protocols, able to assess the equivalence between human and RAS inspection of ship and marine structures. The features of a testing facility where RAS can be tested and the testing protocols are presented, showing how technological and regulatory gaps are filled.

Simplified Synthetic Testing Facility with Modified TRV Circuit

  • Chong, Jin-Kyo;Lee, Kyung Seob;Lee, Chang-Hoon;Kim, Gyu-Tak
    • Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.881-885
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    • 2018
  • In order to develop a gas circuit breaker (GCB), the breaking performance of the short line fault (SLF) should be prioritized over that of the breaker terminal fault (BTF). In brief, it is necessary to evaluate the thermal characteristics of the insulating gas that is filled in a GCB. In the process of developing a GCB, many companies use the simplified synthetic testing facility (SSTF).In order to evaluate the SLF breaking performance of a GCB with a long minimum arcing time, a modifications to the conventional SSTF was proposed. In this study, we developed the SSTF with a modified transient recovery voltage circuit. The performance of the newly developed SSTF was verified by an $L_{90}$ breaking performance test on a rating combination of 170 kV, 50 kA, and 60 Hz.

Construction of Simple Synthetic Testing Facility Using LC Resonance Circuit (L-C 공진회로를 이용한 대용량 간이 합성시험 설비 구축)

  • Kwon, G.J.;Kim, D.S.;Song, W.P.;Kwon, G.Y.;Chung, J.M.;Park, K.Y.
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1999.07a
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    • pp.409-411
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    • 1999
  • This paper proposes the circuit of the simple synthetic testing facility using LC resonance circuit. EMTP has been used to analyze the circuit. The obtained results indicate that the simple synthetic testing facility using LC resonance circuit can be easily designed and used very usefully for the research and development for the switchgears.

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Exposure Assessment Study on Lithium-Ion Battery Fire in Explosion Test Room in Battery Testing Facility

  • Mi Sung Jo;Hoi Pin Kim;Boo Wook Kim;Richard C. Pleus;Elaine M. Faustman;Il Je Yu
    • Safety and Health at Work
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.114-117
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    • 2024
  • A lithium-ion battery is a rechargeable battery that uses the reversible reduction of lithium ions to store energy and is the predominant battery type in many industrial and consumer electronics. The lithium-ion batteries are essential to ensure they operate safely. We conducted an exposure assessment five days after a fire in a battery-testing facility. We assessed some of the potentially hazardous materials after a lithium-ion battery fire.We sampled total suspended particles, hydrogen fluoride, and lithium with real-time monitoring of particulate matter (PM) 1, 2.5, and 10 micrometers (㎛). The area sampling results indicated that primary potential hazardous materials such as dust, hydrogen fluoride, and lithium were below the recommended limits suggested by the Korean Ministry of Labor and the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists Threshold Limit Values. Based on our assessment, workers were allowed to return to work.