• Title/Summary/Keyword: contact effect

Search Result 3,294, Processing Time 0.033 seconds

The Lubrication Characteristics of the Vane Tip Under Inlet Pressure Boundary Conditions for an Oil Hydraulic Vane Pump

  • Cho Ihn-Sung;Oh Seok-Hyung;Jung Jae-Youn
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
    • /
    • v.19 no.12
    • /
    • pp.2179-2186
    • /
    • 2005
  • The lubrication modes of line contact between the vane and the camring in an oil hydraulic vane pump have been investigated. First, variations of the radial acting force of a vane were calculated from previously measured results of the dynamic internal pressure in four chambers surrounding a vane. Next, distinctions of the lubrication modes were made using Hooke's chart, which represents an improvement over Johnson's chart. Finally, the influence of boundary conditions in the lubrication region on fluid film lubrication was examined by calculating film pressure distributions. The results show that the lubrication modes of the vane tip are a rigid-variable viscosity region. This region discharges pressure higher than 7 MPa, and exerts a great influence on oil film pressure in the large arc section due to the Piezo-viscous effect.

Transient Analysis of Delaminated Smart Composite Laminates (층간 분리가 있는 지능형 복합재 적층판의 과도응답해석)

  • Kim, Heung-Su;Kim, Jae-Hwan;Choi, Seung-Bok
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
    • /
    • 2004.11a
    • /
    • pp.469-475
    • /
    • 2004
  • The transient analysis of delaminated smart composite laminates is studied using an improved layerwise laminate theory. The theory is capable of capturing interlaminar shear stresses that are critical to delamination. The presence of discrete delamination is modeled through the use of Heaviside unit step functions. Stress free boundary conditions are enforced at all fee surfaces. Continuity in displacement field and transverse shear stresses are enforced at each ply level. In modeling piezoelectric composite plates, a coupled piezoelectric-mechanical formulation is used in the development of the constitutive equations. Numerical analysis is conducted to investigate the effect of nonlinearity in the transient vibration of bimodular behavior caused by the contact impact of delaminated interfaces. Composite plates with delamination, subject to external loads and voltage history from surface bonded sensors, are investigated and the results are compared with corresponding experimental results and plates without delamination.

  • PDF

Shear buckling analysis of laminated plates on tensionless elastic foundations

  • Dong, Jianghui;Ma, Xing;Zhuge, Yan;Mills, Julie E.
    • Steel and Composite Structures
    • /
    • v.24 no.6
    • /
    • pp.697-709
    • /
    • 2017
  • The current study addresses the local buckling analysis of an infinite thin rectangular symmetrically laminated composite plate restrained by a tensionless Winkler foundation and subjected to uniform in-plane shear loading. An analytic method (i.e., one-dimensional mathematical method) is used to achieve the analytical solution estimate of the contact buckling coefficient. In addition, to study the effect of ply angle and foundation stiffness on the critical buckling coefficients for the laminated composite plates, the parametric studies are implemented. Moreover, the convergence for finite element (FE) mesh is analysed, and then the examples in the parametric study are validated by the FE analysis. The results show that the FE analysis has a good agreement with the analytical solutions. Finally, an example with the analytical solution and FE analysis is presented to demonstrate the availability and feasibility of the presented analytical method.

The Parameter Analysis effecting on the Fatigue Life of Rail on High Speed Railway (고속철도 레일의 피로수명에 영향을 미치는 매개변수분석)

  • Sung, Deok-Yong;Chun, Hee-Kwang;Park, Yong-Gul;Yang, Shin-Chu
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
    • /
    • 2008.11b
    • /
    • pp.874-882
    • /
    • 2008
  • In a domestic, HSR-350x which has the maximum speed 350km/h was developed and then next, the next generation high speed train which has the maximum speed 400km/h has still been developing. With developing the next generation high speed railway, there need to be a general plan to make sure of dynamic safety though the a study on the crack and failure of rail by rolling contact fatigue. Therefore, this study investigated occurring stress of rail according to the track quality, train velocity, wheel radius, track stiffness, distance between sleepers, axial force using Eisenmann's equations. For the more, via the finite element method, it investigated shear force on the rail head which could be changed by the early crack length, angle and temperature. As a result, this study confirmed the main elements which effect on the fatigue life cycle of rail.

  • PDF

Investigation on Electrical Property of Amorphous Oxide SiZnSnO Semiconducting Thin Films (비정질 산화물 SiZnSnO 반도체 박막의 전기적 특성 분석)

  • Byun, Jae Min;Lee, Sang Yeol
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers
    • /
    • v.32 no.4
    • /
    • pp.272-275
    • /
    • 2019
  • We investigated the electrical characteristics of amorphous silicon-zinc-tin-oxide (a-SZTO) thin films deposited by RF-magnetron sputtering at room temperature depending on the deposition time. We fabricated a thin film transistor (TFT) with a bottom gate structure and various channel thicknesses. With increasing channel thickness, the threshold voltage shifted negatively from -0.44 V to -2.18 V, the on current ($I_{on}$) and field effect mobility (${\mu}_{FE}$) increased because of increasing carrier concentration. The a-SZTO film was fabricated and analyzed in terms of the contact resistance and channel resistance. In this study, the transmission line method (TLM) was adopted and investigated. With increasing channel thickness, the contact resistance and sheet resistance both decreased.

A Passively Growing Sheath for Reducing Friction of Linearly Moving Structures (리니어 구동 구조의 마찰 저감을 위한 수동형 성장 피복)

  • Seo, Hanbeom;Kim, Dongki;Jung, Gwang-Pil
    • The Journal of Korea Robotics Society
    • /
    • v.17 no.2
    • /
    • pp.159-163
    • /
    • 2022
  • A linearly moving structure in the area where the friction force is dominant - such as ducts filled with grease in the nuclear power plant - experiences increase in friction since the contact surface gets larger as the structure proceeds. To solve this problem is critical for the pipe inspection robot to investigate further area and this makes the system more energy-efficient. In this paper, we propose a passively growing sheath that can be added to linearly moving structures using zipper mechanism. The mechanism enables the linearly moving structures to maintain rolling contact condition against external environment, which provides substantial reduction in kinetic friction. To analyze the effect of the mechanism's head shape, we establish a physical model and compare to the experimental results. Finally, we have shown that the passively growing sheath can be successfully applied to the pipe inspection robot for the nuclear power plant.

Analysis of the effect of changes in the gate design on cell size and density in Mucell injection molding (초미세 발포성형에서 게이트의 형상 변화에 따른 셀의 크기 및 밀도에 대한 영향도 분석)

  • Jae Hyuk Choi
    • Design & Manufacturing
    • /
    • v.17 no.1
    • /
    • pp.64-69
    • /
    • 2023
  • This paper explores the impact of gate shape changes on the size and density of foamed cells in microcellular foam injection molding. Five different gate shapes were examined while varying the amount of nitrogen gas(N2) injected for foaming. Analysis of the results showed that while average values did not change significantly, deviation values decreased by approximately 65% for cell size and 56% for density when 3.5wt% of nitrogen gas was injected in the film gate. Further analysis was conducted to verify this phenomenon, revealing that the contact area between the gate and product had the greatest impact. Our findings indicate that to ensure uniform generation of foamed cells in microcellular foaming product design, a gate with a wide contact area should be secured.

  • PDF

Effect of Modified Electrode on Energy Harvesting Based on Contact Electrification

  • Junmin Lim;Jeongcheol Shin;Changsuk Yun
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
    • /
    • v.35 no.5
    • /
    • pp.473-477
    • /
    • 2024
  • The technology of harvesting energy wasted in daily life is becoming increasingly important for sustainable energy production and climate change. In this study, we investigated an electrochemical energy harvesting system using blue energy generated by the movement of electrodes. We observed that energy could be harvested based on the electrification phenomenon that occurs when an electrode comes into contact with an electrolyte, particularly when the electrode is modified with a self-as-sembled monolayer (SAM) containing the fluorocarbons. The static charges, which are generated by electrification based on the energy level difference between the electrode and the electrolyte, could be transferred to an external circuit. Additionally, we discovered that structural features of SAM molecules are related to the efficiency of energy harvesting, including the number of fluorocarbons. This system successfully powered an LED, proving the practicality of electrochemical harvesting using blue energy. The results suggest the potential for developing more efficient and high-output energy harvesting systems through the application of various SAM molecules.

Treatment Effect of Voice Therapy for Sulcus Vocalis and Vocal Bowing -4 Case Reports- (성대구증과 궁형성대의 발성치료의 효과 -증 례 보 고-)

  • Nam, Do-Hyun;Choi, Seong-Hee;Choi, Jae-Nam;Choi, Hong-Shik
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Laryngology, Phoniatrics and Logopedics
    • /
    • v.16 no.1
    • /
    • pp.68-75
    • /
    • 2005
  • The treatment of sulcus vocalis and vocal bowing has been commonly used Thyroplasty Type surgery or injection within vocal folds such as Teflon, silicone, collagen. However, and treatment has not been acquired satisfactory treatment effect. This study was conducted to demonstrate voice therapy effect using singer's vocal technique and respiratory training. 4 patients (1 male, 3 females) with sulcus vocalis or bowing, with or without scar were selected for this study and we compared with acoustic, aerodynamic measures and stroboscopy observation before and after voice therapy. The results showed that 1) case 1 (48yr, male) with sulcus vocalis decreased F0 (Fundamental Frequency), increase CQ(Close Quotient) and high degree of satisfaction but not improved voice quality after voice therapy. 2) case 2(19yrs, femal) with mild sulcus vocalis improved as normal voice quality after voice therapy. 3) case 3(38yrs, female) with functional bowing showed abnormalvocal contact before therapy whereas CQ was increased after voice therapy. 4) case 4(27yrs, female) with vocal atrophy and vocal bowing changed normal range of Fo and increased CQ after voice therapy. Even though contact area of both vocal folds was increased and lowered F0 after voice therapy, current outcomes revealed that normal voice quality was not regained. These results might signify that it was difficult that vocal folds couldn't be recovery of symmetry and viscoelastic property of mucosal wave through voice therapy. However, it was difficult for this study to maintain voice therapy so that evaluate effect of voice therapy for long-term. Further study will be needed to long-term follow-up for voice therapy with these patients.

  • PDF

Antimicrobial effect of topical local anesthetic spray on oral microflora

  • Srisatjaluk, Ratchapin L;Klongnoi, Boworn;Wongsirichat, Natthamet
    • Journal of Dental Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
    • /
    • v.16 no.1
    • /
    • pp.17-24
    • /
    • 2016
  • Background: To evaluate the antimicrobial activity of lidocaine (LD) topical anesthetic spray against oral microflora. Methods: Antimicrobial effects of 10% LD spray were assessed against six bacterial cultures obtained from volunteers: Escherichia coli, Enterococcus faecalis, Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus salivarius, Streptococcus pyogenes, and Streptococcus sanguinis. The filter papers contained $50-{\mu}l$ LD, brain heart infusion (BHI) broth, or 0.2% chlorhexidine. Papers were placed on the cultured blood plates for 1-3 min. After the papers were removed, plates were incubated for 24 h. Bacterial growth on the contact areas was recorded as the antimicrobial score. The split mouth technique was use in for sample collection in clinical study. Filter papers soaked with either BHI broth or LD were placed on the right or left buccal mucosa for 1 min, and replaced with other papers to imprint biofilms onto the contact areas. Papers were placed on blood plates, incubated for 24 h, and antimicrobial scores were determined. Experiments were conducted for 2- and 3-min exposure times with a 1-day washout period. Results: LD exhibited bactericidal effects against E. coli, S. sanguinis, and S. salivarius within 1 min but displayed no effect against S. aureus, E. faecalis, and S. pyogenes. The antimicrobial effect of LD on oral microflora depended upon exposure time, similar to the results obtained from the clinical study (P < 0.05). LD showed 60-95% biofilm reduction on buccal mucosa. Conclusions: Antimicrobial activity of 10% LD topical anesthetic spray was increased by exposure time. The 3 min application reduced oral microflora in the buccal mucosa.