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A Study on the Chucking of Ferrule using Cone-type Centers and Ball-type Centers in Co-Axial Grinding - Chucking Error Analysis (원추형 센터와 볼형 센터를 이용한 페룰 동축 연삭시 척킹에 관한 연구-척킹 오차 해석)

  • 김동길;박성준;김영태;이상조
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.40-49
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    • 2003
  • Ferrule is widely used as fiber optic connecters. In fiber-optic communications. the shape accuracy such as coaxiality and cylindricity of ferrule affects insertion loss. When coaxial grinding of ferrule supported by two pin. pin alignment and chucking accuracy are very important. In this research, the kinematic behavior of the ferrule centers are investigated in the case where the ferrule is chucked with the cone-shaped center pins and bail centers, With homogeneous coordinate transformation and numerical analysis, the obtained results are as follows: In the case of cone-type center, the alignment errors between center pins alone do not affect the rotation accuracy of ferrule. The alignment errors between center holes cause sinusoidal displacement of ferrule. And the maximum displacement of ferrule centers is proportional to the center pin angle. In the case of ball-type center, the displacements of ferrule centers has similar pattern as cone-type center, and the alignment errors art proportional to ball diameters.

Seismic Qualification Analysis of a Small Savonius Style Vertical Axis Wind Turbine (소형 사보니우스형 수직축 풍력발전기의 내진검증)

  • Choi, Young-Hyu;Kang, Min-Gyu;Park, Sung-Hoon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.122-129
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    • 2018
  • This study conducted a seismic qualification analysis of small savonius style vertical axis wind turbine(VAWT) using finite element method(FEM). The modal analysis was performed on the wind turbine structure to check the occurrence of resonance caused by the rotation of gearbox and windmill blades. Next, it conducted a seismic response spectrum analysis due to horizontal and vertical seismic load of required response spectrum of safe shutdown earthquake with 5 % damping(RRS/SSE 5%) of KS C IEC 61400 and conducted a static analysis due to deadweight and wind load. The total maximum stress of the VAWT structure was calculated by adding the maximum stresses due to each load case using the square root of the sum of the squares(SRSS) method. Finally, the structural safety of the VAWT structure was verified by comparing the total maximum stress and the allowable stress.

Relationship Between AC and DC Magnetic Properties of an Iron-Based Amorphous Alloy for High Frequency Applications

  • Choi, Y.S.;Noh, T.H.;Lim, S.H.
    • Journal of Magnetics
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.24-30
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    • 1996
  • The relationship between effective permeability and the remanence ratio of an Fe-based amorphous alloy (Metglas 2605S3A) is investigated over a wide frequency range, in an effort to understand magnetization behavior of the alloy. In the frequency range from 1 to 200 kHz, the permeability is maximum at the remanence ratio of 0.4-0.5 and, at frequencies over 500 kHz, the correlation with negative coefficients emerges indicating that the permeability decreases with the remanent ratio, except for the ribbon coated with an insulating layer of MgO which exhibits both high values of the effective permeability and remanence ratio. It is considered from the correlation results that the boundary at which the dominant magnetization mechanism changes from domain wall motion to spin rotation is near 500 kHz. The core loss is also investigated as a function of annealing time when the samples are annealed at a fixed temperature of $435^{\circ}C$. The core loss in most cases decreases with the annealing time, the degree of the loss may consist of the hysteresis loss and anomalous eddy current loss. The two loss components are considered to be of similar magnitudes at low frequencies while, at high frequencies, the dominant contribution to the total loss is the anomalous loss.

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Performance Test of Scroll Expander for Micro-Power Generation (소규모 발전용 스크롤 팽창기 성능시험)

  • Kim Hyun J.;Park Ik S.;Rha Phil C.
    • Korean Journal of Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.325-332
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    • 2005
  • This paper addresses the development of a scroll expander for power generation from relatively low temperature steam source. It has a double-sided orbiting scroll member so that no thrust bearing is needed to support the base plate of the orbiting scroll. Three power transmission shafts are placed at the periphery of the orbiting scroll base plate, and these shafts can also function as anti-rotation devices. Final output is obtained from the main central shaft engaged with the three power transmission shafts through gear assembly. The clearance between the fixed and orbiting scroll elements was estimated by comparing measurement of the mass flow rate with calculation results of a computer simulation. Due to large clearance, the expander total and volumetric efficiencies were measured to be $34\%\;and\;43\%$, respectively. It has been shown through the computer simulation that the total and volumetric efficiencies could be improved to $65\%\;and\;83\%$, respectively, if the current clearance is reduced by half.

Introduction of Optimized Design of Anchoring System through Design Modification of Pocket and Chain Compressor (설계 개선을 통한 선박의 계류 시스템 최적화 사례 소개)

  • Lee, Jae-Hoon
    • Special Issue of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • 2011.09a
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    • pp.55-62
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    • 2011
  • Although the performance of the commercial vessel has been dramatically improved through innovations, there has been no big changes on the traditional anchoring method of commercial vessels, both on design and operation until now. In this paper, two cases of design modifications were introduced for optimized design of pocket type anchor handling, which resulted in improved performance of the vessel's anchoring. From the first time fully balanced type anchors were applied on vessels in Korean shipyard, main design problem on this application was that the anchor doesn't normally slide into the pocket when the anchor fluke is not in line with pocket, as the anchor freely rotates by the swivel on forerunner. In order to prevent the problem, swivel has been deleted on the forerunner to prevent anchor rotation until now, but this solution caused problems such as twist lock of anchor chain, restriction of windlass direction, etc. On this paper, one of the solution is introduced to overcome the design problem by tilting the hawse pipe to some extent, which makes anchor turned at the time anchor ring touches the pocket skirt and that it properly slides into the pocket. Secondly, one of the solution is introduced to overcome misalignment problem between anchor chain cable and roller of chain compressor, which has been frequently occurred, by modification of roller design.

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Tourmaline Crystal Growth by FZ Method (FZ법에 의한 Tourmaline 단결정 성장)

  • 강승민;신재혁;한종원;최종건;오근호;박한수;문종수
    • Journal of the Korean Crystal Growth and Crystal Technology
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.31-36
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    • 1993
  • Na-Fe Tourmalene ($NaFe_3Al_6B_3Si_6O_{27}F_4$)single crystals were grown by FZ method. The Growth conditions are counter rotation 20~30rpm, growth rate 1~5mm/hr in the atmospheric environment. The transition elements as Fe(in this research), Mn, Co, etc, are exist in the theoretical fomulae so that dopants were not added. The feed rod was sintered between $1000^{\circ}C$ and $1l00^{\circ}C$, but at higher temperature, it was difficult to manufacture the feed rod because of evaporation of the elements such as F. As grown crystals had a black color and the length of 50~60mm, the diameter of 5~6mm. X-ray powder diffraction pattern indicated that the composition of the feed rod was right to the Tourmaline composition. By FT-IR spectra, the state of bonding of each element was charaterized.

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Development of rotary-magnet type magnetron source for large area sputtering on flexible substrate (대면적 플랙시블 기판용 회전자석형 마그네트론 소스 개발)

  • Cho, Chan Seob;Yun, Sung Ho;Kim, Bong Hwan;Kim, Kwang Tae;Jung, Young Chul;Lee, Jong Hyun
    • Journal of the Semiconductor & Display Technology
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 2012
  • In this study, a high performance rotary magnet type magnetron source for roll-to-roll sputter system has been developed. We analyzed the density of magnetic field as a function of size variation of the magnet which are in the center and edge of the target. The target efficiency showed the best result when the width of center magnet, the width of edge magnet, the angle of edge magnet, and the rotation angle of Yoke are 20mm, 10mm, $56^{\circ}$, and $16^{\circ}$, respectively. On the basis of the results of magnet array, Roll-to Roll magnetron source was fabricated and tested. The uniformity of the film thickness and that of the sheet resistance was ${\pm}1.62%$ and ${\pm}4.13%$, and the resistivity was $2.79{\times}10^{-3}W{\cdot}cm$.

Strain Gradient Crystal Plasticity Finite Element Modeling for the Compression Behaviors of Single Crystals (단결정 압축 변형 거동의 변형구배 결정소성 유한요소해석)

  • Jung, Jae-Ho;Cho, Kyung-Mox;Choi, Yoon Suk
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.27 no.12
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    • pp.679-687
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    • 2017
  • A strain-gradient crystal plasticity finite element method(SGCP-FEM) was utilized to simulate the compressive deformation behaviors of single-slip, (111)[$10{\bar{1}}$], oriented FCC single-crystal micro-pillars with two different slip-plane inclination angles, $36.3^{\circ}$ and $48.7^{\circ}$, and the simulation results were compared with those from conventional crystal plasticity finite element method(CP-FEM) simulations. For the low slip-plane inclination angle, a macroscopic diagonal shear band formed along the primary slip direction in both the CP- and SGCP-FEM simulations. However, this shear deformation was limited in the SGCP-FEM, mainly due to the increased slip resistance caused by local strain gradients, which also resulted in strain hardening in the simulated flow curves. The development of a secondly active slip system was altered in the SGCP-FEM, compared to the CP-FEM, for the low slip-plane inclination angle. The shear deformation controlled by the SGCP-FEM reduced the overall crystal rotation of the micro-pillar and limited the evolution of the primary slip system, even at 10 % compression.

Development of monocular video deflectometer based on inclination sensors

  • Wang, Shuo;Zhang, Shuiqiang;Li, Xiaodong;Zou, Yu;Zhang, Dongsheng
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.24 no.5
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    • pp.607-616
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    • 2019
  • The video deflectometer based on digital image correlation is a non-contacting optical measurement method which has become a useful tool for characterization of the vertical deflections of large structures. In this study, a novel imaging model has been established which considers the variations of pitch angles in the full image. The new model allows deflection measurement at a wide working distance with high accuracy. A monocular video deflectometer has been accordingly developed with an inclination sensor, which facilitates dynamic determination of the orientations and rotation of the optical axis of the camera. This layout has advantages over the video deflectometers based on theodolites with respect to convenience. Experiments have been presented to show the accuracy of the new imaging model and the performance of the monocular video deflectometer in outdoor applications. Finally, this equipment has been applied to the measurement of the vertical deflection of Yingwuzhou Yangtze River Bridge in real time at a distance of hundreds of meters. The results show good agreement with the embedded GPS outputs.

Analysis of Long-term Behavior of Bucket Foundation Using Numerical Model (수치모델을 이용한 버킷기초의 장기거동 분석)

  • Park, Jeongseon
    • Journal of the Korean GEO-environmental Society
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    • v.22 no.10
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    • pp.31-36
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    • 2021
  • Estimation of accumulated rotational angles and settlements are critical in design of wind turbine foundation. However, there have been few exploring the response of bucket foundation to long-term cyclic loading. We performed a series of three-dimensional finite element analyses of bucket foundations installed in sands. An empirical formulation which captures the stiffness degradation observed in cyclic triaxial tests implemented into the finite element analysis in the form of a user subroutine. Using the stiffness degradation model the accumulated rotation and displacement of bucket foundation were calculated. Additionally, important factors affecting the response under cyclic loading were assessed.