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A Streamfiow Network Model for Daily Water Supply and Demands on Small Watershed (II) - Model Development - (중소유역의 일별 용수수급해석을 위한 하천망모형의 개발(II) -모형의 구성-)

  • 허유만;박창언;박승우
    • Magazine of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.23-32
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    • 1993
  • This paper describes the background and the development of a hydrologic network flow model. The model was development to simulate daily water demand and supply for selected stream reaches within a watershed, and used as a tool for evaluating, simulating, and planning a water resources system. The proposed network flow model considers daily runoff from subareas, various water demands, and diversion structures within each subarea. Daily streamflow at a reach is simulated after balancing the water demands from subareas. The lateral inflow from subareas is simulated using a modified tank model. Total water demands consist of the daily demands for agricultural, domestic, industrial, livestock, fishery, and environmental uses within a rural district. The return flow, diversions from sources and storage components such as reservoirs were also incorporated into the mode l . The developed model is a generalized version that may be applied to different combinations of river reaches for a given system. This may help potential users identify areas where water supply does not suffice the demands for different time horizons.

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Phosphate Removal of Aqueous Solutions using Industrial Wastes (산업폐기물을 이용한 수용액 중 인산염의 흡착 제거)

  • Kang, Ku;Kim, Young-Kee;Park, Seong-Jik
    • Journal of The Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.55 no.1
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    • pp.49-57
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    • 2013
  • The present study was conducted to investigate phosphate removal from aqueous solution using industrial wastes, red mud (RM), acid treated red mud (ATRM) and converter furnace steel slag (CFSS). The chemical composition of adsorbents was analyzed using X-ray fluorescence (XRF). Batch experiments and elution experiments using water tank were performed to examine environmental factors that influences on phosphate removal. Kinetic sorption data of RM, ATRM, and CFSS were described well by the pseudo second-order kinetic sorption model, and equilibrium sorption data of all adsorbents obeyed Freundlich isotherm model. The adsorption capacities of adsorbents followed order: ATRM (7.06 mg/g)>RM (4.34 mg/g)>CFSS (1.88 mg/g). Increasing pH from 3 to 11, the amount of adsorbed phosphate on all RM, ATRM, and CFSS were decreased. The presence of sulfate and carbonate decreased the phosphate removal of RM and ATRM but did not influence on the performance of CFSS. The phosphate removal of RM, ATRM, and CFSS was greater in seawater than deionized water, resulting from the presence of cations in seawater. The water tank elution experiments showed that RM capping blocked the elution of phosphate effectively. It was concluded that the adsorbents can be successfully used for the removal of the phosphate from the aqueous solutions.

Uncertainty Analysis for the Resistance and Self-Propulsion Test of Ship Model (저항, 자항시험에 있어서의 불확실성 해석)

  • 박동우;김민규;강선형
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.40 no.5
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2003
  • To predict the powering performance of full scale ships from the towing tank tests, resistance, propeller open water and self-propulsion tests are conducted. Model tests inevitably include the experimental error defined as the sum of two types of uncertainties, bias and precision errors. The induced errors in each element of model test are propagated through various routes and correlated with one another. The correlation coefficients are very important in the uncertainty analysis. The coefficient gives a direction(increase or decrease) for a value of error in individual elements. If the coefficient is not used accurately, the error bounds of the individual elements are overestimated or underestimated. In this study, the new methodology is applied to the uncertainty analysis of HMRI's towing tank tests, thus error bounds of each element is suggested and verified by several repetitive experiments.

A Study on the Electrical Resistivity Prospecting for Geologic Model Strata (지층모형(地層模型)에 의(依)한 전기비저항(電氣比抵抗) 탐사법(探査法) 연구(硏究))

  • Min, Kyung Duck;Lee, Young Hoon
    • Economic and Environmental Geology
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 1979
  • A model study was conducted for the interpretation of simple geologic structures. Experiments were carried out for the cases of two horizontal beds and dipping beds in a water tank by using Wenner and Schlumberger arrays respectively. As a geologic stratum of experimental model, cement be (cement: sand=1:2) of $70cm{\times}60cm{\times}10cm$ was used. It was found out from a preliminary experiment that a measuring sounding of Wenner arrays is one third of the distance between two current electrodes, and Schlumberger arrays is one fourth of the distance which is a half of the value determined by usual method of calculation. Equi-resistivity curves were obtained for the cases of horizontal beds and dipping beds, and mapped on the longitudinal and cross sections of the water tank. These curves delineate the shape and degree of dip of bed to some extent. The calculation of depth to beds by using a master curve is somewhat complicated and inexact. In this study, new method for this calculation using a ${\rho}_a/{\rho}_1-a$ graph was proposed, and turned out that this method is simpler and exact.

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The Flow Characteristics in a Shallow Rectangular Tank by Vortex Shedding (보텍스 쉐딩에 의한 얕은 직사각형통 내에서의 유동특성)

  • 서용권;문종춘
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.17 no.8
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    • pp.2122-2130
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    • 1993
  • A numerical and experimental study has been performed on the flow in a shallow rectangular tank accompanying a vortex shedding. The model is composed of a rectangular tank with a vertical plate with a length half the width of the tank. The tank is subject to a horizontal sinusoidal oscillation. The numerical analysis shows that the pattern of vortex shedding changes considerably when the Reynolds number $R_e$ is varied from 500 to 7500. It is symmetric for $R_e$ <1500 and asymmetric for $R_e$ > 1500. The kinetic energies of the right-hand and left-hand sides of the vertical plate are used to quantify the degree of the asymmetry. Experimental visualization is carried out at $R_e$ = 3876 and 52000. The development of the streamline pattern at $R_e$ = 3876 is in closer agreement with the numerical result at $R_e$ = 1000 than that at $R_e$ =3876. The asymmetric pattern is observed at $R_e$ = 52000.

Input Shaping for Control of Liquid Sloshing (액체 슬로싱 제어를 위한 입력성형)

  • Kim, Dong-Joo;Hong, Seong-Wook;Kim, Kyoung-Jin
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.28 no.9
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    • pp.1018-1024
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    • 2011
  • Liquid sloshing occurs when a partially filled liquid tank is subjected to undesirable external forces or acceleration/deceleration for positioning control. Installation of baffles is still the most popular way to suppress the sloshing, but recent successes of input shaping in reducing structural vibrations may give a possible alternative. We aim at investigating the applicability of input shaping to sloshing suppression by numerically solving fluid motions in a rectangular tank. The tank is partially filled with water and it is suddenly put into a sequence of horizontal motions of acceleration and constant speed. The flow is assumed to be two-dimensional, incompressible, and in viscid, and a VOF two-phase model is used to capture the free surface. Results show that the sloshing can be successfully suppressed by shaping the input, i.e., the velocity or acceleration profile of tank. Three different input shapers (ZII, ZVD, and two-mode convolved ZV shapers) are tested and compared in this study Among them, the convolved ZV shaper shows a best performance to eliminate the sloshing almost completely.

Modeling on the Condensation of a Stable Steam Jet Discharging into a Quenching Tank (응축탱크로 방출되는 안정된 증기제트 응축모델)

  • 김환열;하광순;배윤영;박종균;최상민
    • Journal of Energy Engineering
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.349-356
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    • 2001
  • Phenomenon of direct contact condensation (DCC) heat transfer between steam and water is characterized by the transport of heat and mass through a moving steam/water interface. Since the DCC heat transfer provides some advantageous features in the viewpoint of enhanced heat transfer, it is widely applied to the diversified industries. This study proposes a simple condensation model on the stable steam jets discharging into a quenching tank with subcooled water from a single horizontal pipe for the prediction of the steam jet shapes. The model was derived from the mass, momentum and energy equations as well as thermal balance equation with condensing characteristics at the steam/water interface for the axi-symmetric coordinates. The extremely large heat transfer rate at the steam/water interface was reflected in the effective thermal conductivity estimated from the previous experimental results. The results were compared with the experimental ones. The predicted steam jet shape(i. e. radius and length) by the model was increasing as the steam mass flux and the pool temperature were increasing, which was similar to the trend observed in the experiment.

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Applicability of Permeable Submerged Breakwater for Discharged Flow Control (방류 흐름제어를 위한 투과성 잠제의 적용성 분석)

  • Hur, Dong-Soo;Lee, Woo-Dong
    • Journal of Korea Water Resources Association
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    • v.49 no.1
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    • pp.51-60
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    • 2016
  • The purpose of this study is to examine the control function of discharged flow due to the shape and plane arrangement of permeable submerged breakwater. For the discussion on it in detail, 3-dimensional numerical model based on PBM (Porous Body Model), which is able to simulate directly interaction of Fluid Permeable structure Seabed has been used to simulate water discharge in a NWT (Numerical Water Tank). To verify the applicability, LES-WASS-3D is analyzed comparing to the experimental result about propagation characteristics of dam-break wave through a permeable structure. Using the results obtained from numerical simulation, the effects of the shape and plane arrangement of submerged breakwater on reducing velocity and flow induction have been discussed related to the mean flow distribution and vertical distributions of horizontal velocities around ones.

Investigations on seismic performance of nuclear power plants equipped with an optimal BIS-TMDI considering FSI effects

  • Shuaijun Zhang;Gangling Hou;Chengyu Yang;Zhihua Yue;Yuzhu Wang;Min He;Lele Sun;Xuesong Cai
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.56 no.7
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    • pp.2595-2609
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    • 2024
  • This paper introduces a base isolation system-tuned mass damper inerter (BIS-TMDI) hybrid system to the AP1000 nuclear power plant (NPP), which reduces seismic damage potential of the NPP structure. The effects of fluid-structure interaction (FSI) caused by the passive containment cooling system water storage tank (PCCWST) on NPP's seismic performance are investigated. The FSI of water tank theoretical model is considered based on the Housner's model, and a series of time history analyses are performed to prove the rationality of the proposed model. Three single-objective optimization strategies are employed to minimize the relative displacement variance and absolute acceleration variance of the upper structure, as well as the filtered energy index (FEI). Furthermore, a multi-objective optimization strategy considering all these three indexes is proposed to obtain optimal parameters of vibration control. The influence of vibration control strategies on the relative deformation and acceleration of the upper structure is explored with various water level ratios. The analytical results indicate that the proposed BIS-TMDI strategy has significantly reduced the NPP structure's seismic response. The effectiveness of the vibration control strategy is influenced by the water level ratio, emphasizing the significance of designing an appropriate water level ratio to reduce NPP structure's seismic response.

A Study of the Seepage through Sand-Constructed Model Dams. (모래로 축조된 댐 모형의 침투에 관한 연구(I))

  • 신방웅
    • Magazine of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.64-82
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    • 1980
  • The aim of this thesis, when water permeates dam, is to study the shape of seepage line and seepage quantity. As for the process, various sand model dams of same capacity were constructed in the water tank : they are a central, middle, inclined, up and down stream point of which is paralled, and filter-installed types. And the slope of seepage line and seepage quantity in these various models for experiment were measured, observed data were analyzed, and several formulas which already published were compared and examined. As for the shape of seepage line, the relation between upstream water level and exit: slope of seepage line, near the entrance and exit point, geometrically similar model, and the shape of seepage line filter-installed were examined. As regards to the seepage quantity, several formulas which already published and testing result values were compared and examined, and relation with the slope of seepage line, the seepage quantity, the slope of upstream point, and the upstream water level were mutually studied. Particulary, when horizontal filter was installed, propriety of the existing formulas for effective filter length w as examined, and the relative position of exit point in various. conditions was also studied.

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