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Analysis of Primary and Secondary Thrust of a Metal Belt CVT Part I : New Formula for Speed Rtio-Torque-Thrust Relationship Considering Band Tension and Block Compression (금속벨트 CVT 의 구동 및 종동 드러스트 해석 Part I : 밴드 장력과 블록 압축력을 고려한 새로운 변속비-토크-트러스트 관계식)

  • 이희라;김현수
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.7 no.8
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    • pp.132-142
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    • 1999
  • In this paper, a new formula for primary and secondary thrust of metal belt CVT is proposed considering variation of band tension, block compression and active arc for each of the primary and secondary pulleys. For the secondary thrust, effective friction coefficient is introduced considering the effect of flange deflection. Nondimensional primary and secondary thrust of the metal belt CVT by the new formula agree well with the experimental results except for low torque range, $0\;<\;{\lambda}\;<\;0.2$ at speed ration i = 1.0. The new formula can be used in design of the primary and secondary thrusts control system for the metal belt CVT.

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Variable Slip Frequency Control of LIM for Magnetically Levitated Train (자기부상열차 추진용 LIM의 운전 효율 향상을 위한 가변 슬립주파수 제어)

  • Park, Seung-Chan
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.67 no.1
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    • pp.46-51
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    • 2018
  • Constant slip frequency control has been conventionally used in thrust control of the linear induction motor(LIM) for magnetically levitated train. However in this paper variable slip frequency control method is presented to increase LIM efficiency according to change of driving notch. Thrust, attractive force, input power to inverter, regenerative power of the LIM are analyzed by finite element method when the train runs according to the presented control method. As a result it is proved experimentally that the electrical energy to inverter is reduced than the conventional method.

A Study on the High Performance Solid Propellant for Variable Thrust Solid Rocket Motor (가변추력 로켓 모타용 고성능 고체 추진제에 관한 연구)

  • Min, Byoung-Sun;Kim, Chang-Kee;Yoo, Ji-Chang
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2010.11a
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    • pp.317-320
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    • 2010
  • In this study, the requirements for propellants to modulate the thrust of solid rocket motor were primarily investigated, followed by searching the research trends for propellants which would be feasible for the controlled solid rocket motor. And then, the theoretical performance and combustion characteristics of solid propellants being studied in ADD were demonstrated briefly.

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Thrust Characteristics and Nozzle Role of Water Jet Propulsion

  • Ni, Yongyan;Liu, Weimin;Shen, Zhanhao;Pan, Xiwei
    • International Journal of Fluid Machinery and Systems
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.47-53
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    • 2017
  • Surface pressure integration and momentum method were respectively performed to evaluate the impeller thrust and the system thrust of a contra-rotating axial flow water jet propulsion, and an interesting phenomenon so-called thrust paradox was revealed. To explain the paradox, the impeller thrust and the system thrust were physically and theoretically analyzed, the results show that the impeller thrust is head involved and is determined by the hydraulic parameters upstream and downstream the impeller, while the momentum method depicted by a classic equation is valid simply under the best efficiency point. Consequently, the role of a water jet propulsion nozzle was deduced that the nozzle is mainly to limit the flow rate that crosses the impeller and to assure the system working under the best efficiency condition apart from its ability to produce momentum difference. Related mathematical formula expressed the nozzle diameter is the dominant variable used to calculate the working condition of the water jet propulsion. Therefore the nozzle diameter can be steadily estimated by the former expression. The system thrust scaling characteristics under various speeds were displayed lastly.

Mission Trajectory Design for Lunar Explorer using Variable Low Thrust (가변 저추력을 이용한 달탐사 임무궤도 설계)

  • Lee, Seung-Hun;Park, Jong-Oh;Sim, Eun-Sup;Song, Young-Joo;Park, Sang-Yong
    • Aerospace Engineering and Technology
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.91-98
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    • 2008
  • Since the 1st space race between the United States and Soviet Union during the 1960s, we are competing 2nd space race to occupy the Lunar territory. Since the United States announced to construct the Lunar Base by the end of 2020, ED, Japan, and China launched Lunar explorers successfully. Even India is planning to launch a Lunar explorer in 2008. Korean government also announced that the Korea will launch first Lunar explorer in 2020. In this research Lunar mission trajectory design which will be fundamental data for Lunar mission with variable low thrust and Lunar mission trajectory which has a similar mission specification to SMART-1 are presented.

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Thrust Hybrid Magnetic Bearing using Axially Magnetized Ring Magnet

  • Park, Cheol Hoon;Choi, Sang Kyu;Ahn, Ji Hoon;Ham, Sang Yong;Kim, Soohyun
    • Journal of Magnetics
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.302-307
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    • 2013
  • Hybrid-type magnetic bearings using both permanent magnets and electromagnets have been used for rotating machinery. In the case of conventional thrust hybrid magnetic bearings supporting axial loads, radially magnetized permanent ring magnets, which have several demerits such as difficult magnetization and assembly, have been used to generate bias flux. In this study, a novel thrust hybrid magnetic bearing using an axially magnetized permanent ring magnet is presented. Because it is easy to magnetize a ring magnet in the axial direction, the segmentation of the ring magnet for magnetization is not required and the assembly process can be simplified. For verifying the performance of the proposed method, a test rig that consists of a proposed thrust magnetic bearing and variable loads is constructed. This paper presents the detailed design procedures and the obtained experimental results. The results show that the developed thrust magnetic bearing has the potential to replace conventional thrust magnetic bearings.

A study of the Load Capacity of Air Foil Thrust Bearings (공기 포일 스러스트 베어링의 하중지지능력에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Yong-Bok;Kim, Tae-Young;Park, Dong-Jin
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.25 no.5
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    • pp.292-297
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    • 2009
  • Air foil thrust bearings are the critical components available on high-efficiency turbomachinery which need an ability to endure the large axial force. Air foil bearings are self-acting hydrodynamic bearings that use ambient air as their lubricant. Since the air is squeezed by the edge of compliance-surface of bearing, hydrodynamic force is generated. In this study, we measured the air film thickness and obtained the minimum film thickness experimentally. To increase the maximum load capacity, compliance of sub-structure was controlled. From numerical analyses, it is seen that, if the air film thickness is distributed more uniformly by variable compliance, the thrust bearings can take more axial load.

Optimal Design of Linear BLDC Motor Using Magnetic Energy Method (자기에너지법을 이용한 선형 BLDC전동기의 최적설계)

  • Hong, Jung-Pyo;Kang, Do-Hyun;Joo, Soo-Won;Hahn, Sung-Chin
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2001.07b
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    • pp.895-897
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    • 2001
  • It must be able to calculate thrust to design and manufacture linear BLDC motor by required specification. If magnetic energy with respect to displacement of mover of linear BLDC electric motor be obtained, thrust can be calculated. It can decide optimal design factor of linear BLDC motor through change of thrust by design variable using magnetic energy method. It can predict variation of thrust by pitch of pole and design optimally using coenergy that is attained from FEM.

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The Variation of Thrust Distribution of the Rocket Nozzle Exit Plane with the Various Position of Secondary Injection (2차 분사의 위치 변화에 따른 로켓노즐 출구에서의 추력 분포 변화)

  • Kim, Sung-Joon;Lee, Jin-Young;Park, Myung-Ho
    • Journal of Industrial Technology
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    • v.20 no.B
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    • pp.45-53
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    • 2000
  • A numerical study is done on the thrust vector control using gaseous secondary injection in the rocket nozzle. A commercial code, PHOENICS, is used to simulate the rocket nozzle flow. A $45^{\circ}-15^{\circ}$ conical nozzle is adopted to do numerical experiments. The flow in a rocket nozzle is assumed a steady, compressible, viscous flow. The exhaust gas of the rocket motor is used as an injectant to control the thrust vector of rocket at the constant rate of secondary injection flow. The injection location which is on the wall of rocket is chosen as a primary numerical variable. Computational results say that if the injection position is too close to nozzle throat, the reflected shock occurs. On the other hand, the more mass flow rate of injection is needed to get enough side thrust when the injection position is moved too far from the throat.

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Actuator and load test system development for continuous variable thruster (연속가변 추력기용 구동장치 및 부하시험장비 개발)

  • Kim, Namjin;Kim, Hyoungkwon;Park, Hyunho;Lim, Jinwan;Suh, Suhkhoon;Park, Iksoo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2017.05a
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    • pp.401-405
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    • 2017
  • Continuous variable thrusters require precise thrust control to change the position or attitude of the aircraft and to control the pressure inside the combustion chamber. For this purpose, the thrust is adjusted by moving the pintle structure near the nozzle neck inside the combustion chamber by moving the pintle structure forward and backward, and the actuator is used to move the pintle structure. In this paper, we developed a actuator system for continuous variable thruster and load test system to simulate the load under operating conditions. Also, the performance test of the actuator was performed using the developed load test system

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