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A flow characteristic of non-newtonian fluid in coutte flow of concentric cylinder (동심원통속의 Coutte flow에 있어서 비 Newton 유체의 유동특성)

  • 권혁칠;이성노;부전유사
    • Journal of the korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.109-114
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    • 1992
  • The purpose of this study is to experimentally research the effects of polymer additives on turbulent transition of Couette flow between concentric cylinders when outer one is rotating and inner one is at rest; the diameter ratio being 0.2. Aqueous polymer solution generate the degradation phenomena in machine forming work, but this is not effected in about 10 minute at 5ppm. aqueous polymer solution testing. The Reynolds number, referred to the gap distance and rotation velocity of the outer cylinder, of turbulent transition is about 20000 for water flow. In the laminer region, the torque value is as same as theoretical one in the region of low Reynolds number, but becomes high with an increase in the Reynolds number. The polymer additives reduce the Reynolds number for turbulent transtition. In the turbulent region, the torque is remarkably reduced by the polymer additives, soluble polymer take down effect of turbulent transition boundary torque.

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Simultaneous Measurments of Thermal Conductivity and Diffusivity of Liquids with a Transient Short-Hot-Method (짧은 세선에 의한 액체의 열전도율과 열확산율의 동시측정법)

  • 정태용;박수천
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.5 no.4
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    • pp.219-224
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    • 1997
  • A transient short-hot-wire technique has been presented for simultaneous measurements of the thermal conductivity and diffusivity of fluids under the microgravity condition. Two-dimensional heat conduction equations for concentric cylinders with various radius ration and length-diameter ratio have been solved numerically by taking account of the heat capacity of the inner cylinder. A unique relation between the non-dimensional temperature of inner cylinder and Fourier number is obtained for a wide range of thermal properties of the fluids, because the relation if found to be almost independent of these properties. Then the characteristic could be utilized as a masterplot to evaluate both the thermal conductivity and diffusivity. In principle, this method is proved to have an error within 1% for both of these properties.

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Numerical Analysis of Combined Natural and Forced Convection Around Cylinders (I) - Nusselt Numbers and Mixed convection Parameters - (실린더로 부터 전달되는 혼합대류 열전달의 수치해석 (I) -열전달계수-)

  • Moon, S.H.;Shih, T.M.;Johnson, A.T.
    • Journal of Biosystems Engineering
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.37-51
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    • 1986
  • 실린더로 부터 Prandtl수가 0.7인 주변공기로 전달되는 혼합대류 열전달현상이 Stream-Vorticitv 함수로 표시된 지배방정식으로 부터 유한차분법에 의해 분석되어졌다. Reynolds수와 Grashof수의 함수로서 혼합대류 열전달에서 Nusselt수의 값들이 조사되어 졌으며 이들로부터 순수자연대류와 혼합대류, 혼합대류와 순수강제대류사이의 범위를 정하였다. 그 외에도 본 연구에서는 실린더주변의 온도분포와, 공기속도분포, 속도분리점(Separation point), 마찰계수, 압력분포등이 조사되어졌으나 제 1편에서는 Nusselt수와 온도분포만이 연구결과로 주어 졌으며, 본시험의 이론적 결과치들은 발표된 실험치들과 잘 일치하였다.

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Characteristic Comparison on Internal Cushion Devices at High-speed Pneumatic Cylinders (고속 공기압 실린더 내장용 쿠션기구의 특성 비교)

  • Kim, Dotae;Zhang, Zhong Jie
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.24-30
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    • 2013
  • This paper studies the comparative analysis on two different internal cushion devices (the types of needle and relief valve) used to absorb the energy which is generated when the pneumatic cylinder moves with the load at meter-out speed control system. The effect at varying the piston velocity under same driving condition is mainly investigated. The simulation results on pressure in the cushion chamber and the dynamic behavior of the relief valve type cushion device are compared with the needle valve type. Design and performance are improved with the cushion configuration of better quality at high-speed pneumatic cylinder. Based on the relation between absorbed energy and impact energy at cushion process, cushion performance at pneumatic cylinder is evaluated.

Constitutive Model for a Confined Concrete Cylinder with an Unbonded External Steel Jacket

  • Roh, Young-Sook
    • Architectural research
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.41-48
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    • 2015
  • Early investigations focused mainly on manipulating the confinement effect to develop a reinforced concrete column with lateral hoops. Based on this legacy model, Li's model incorporated the additional confinement effect of a steel jacket. However, recent experiments on plain concrete cylinders with steel jackets revealed relatively large discrepancies in the estimates of strength enhancement and the post-peak behavior. Here, we describe a modified constitutive law for confined concrete with an unbonded external steel jacket in terms of three regions for the loading stage. We used a two-phase heterogeneous concrete model to simulate the uniaxial compression test of a $150mm{\times}300mm$ concrete cylinder with three thicknesses of steel jackets: 1.0 mm, 1.5 mm, and 2.0 mm. The proposed constitutive model was verified by a series of finite element analyses using a finite element program. The damaged plasticity model and extended Drucker-Prager model were applied and compared in terms of the level of pressure sensitivity for confinement in 3D. The proposed model yielded results that were in close agreement with the experimental results.

Flow and dispersion around storage tanks -A comparison between numerical and wind tunnel simulations

  • Fothergill, C.E.;Roberts, P.T.;Packwood, A.R.
    • Wind and Structures
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    • v.5 no.2_3_4
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    • pp.89-100
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    • 2002
  • Accidental gaseous losses from industrial processes can pose considerable health and environmental risks but assessing their health, safety and environmental impact is problematic. Improved understanding and simulation of the dispersion of emissions in the vicinity of storage tanks is required. The present study aims to assess the capability of the turbulence closures and meshing alternatives in a commercially available CFD code for predicting dispersion in the vicinity of cubes and circular cylindrical storage tanks. The performance of the $k-{\varepsilon}$ and Reynolds Stress turbulence models and meshing alternatives for these cases are compared to experimental data. The CFD simulations are very good qualitatively and, in many cases, quantitatively. A mesh with prismatic elements is more accurate than a tetrahedral mesh. Overall the Reynolds stress model performs slightly better than the $k-{\varepsilon}$ model.

Computation of unsteady wind loading on bluff bodies using a discrete vortex method

  • Taylor, I.J.;Vezza, M.
    • Wind and Structures
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    • v.2 no.4
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    • pp.285-303
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    • 1999
  • A discrete vortex method (DVM) has been developed at the Department of Aerospace Engineering, University of Glasgow, to predict unsteady, incompressible, separated flows around closed bodies. The basis of the method is the discretisation of the vorticity field, rather than the velocity field, into a series of vortex particles that are free to move in the flow. This paper gives a brief description of the method and presents the results of calculations on static and transversely oscillating square section cylinders. The results demonstrate that the method successfully predicts the character of the flow field at different angles of incidence for the static case. Vortex lock-in around the resonance point is successfully captured in the oscillatory cases. It is concluded that the vortex method results show good agreement, both qualitatively and quantitatively, with results from various experimental data.

Computational fluid dynamics simulation of pedestrian wind in urban area with the effects of tree

  • Chang, Cheng-Hsin
    • Wind and Structures
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.147-158
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this paper is to find a more accurate method to evaluate pedestrian wind by computational fluid dynamics approach. Previous computational fluid dynamics studies of wind environmental problems were mostly performed by simplified models, which only use simple geometric shapes, such as cubes and cylinders, to represent buildings and structures. However, to have more accurate and complete evaluation results, various shapes of blocking objects, such as trees, should also be taken into consideration. The aerodynamic effects of these various shapes of objects can decrease wind velocity and increase turbulence intensity. Previous studies simply omitted the errors generated from these various shapes of blocking objects. Adding real geometrical trees to the numerical models makes the calculating domain of CFD very complicated due to geometry generation and grid meshing problems. In this case the function of Porous Media Condition can solve the problem by adding trees into numerical models without increasing the mesh grids. The comparison results between numerical and wind tunnel model are close if the parameters of porous media condition are well adjusted.

Optimal Mounts Design for a Rotation Machine on a Flexible Plate (평판지지 회전기계의 최적마운트 설계)

  • Kim, Joon-Yeop;Lee, Si-Bok
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.38-47
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    • 1989
  • The optimal mounting system for reciprocating comperssor supported on a flexible is designed. Four short hollow rubber cylinders are used as mounting pads, and so the thickness, diameter, height and location of the rubber mounts are considered as design parameters. The optimal mounts parameters which give the smallest force transmittance, are obtained by Constrained Rosenbrock Method.

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An Analytical Model of Corona Discharge Plasmas in Coaxial Cylindrical Reactor (동축 원통형 코로나 방전 플라즈마의 해석적 모델)

  • 고욱희
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers C
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    • v.53 no.3
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    • pp.157-161
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    • 2004
  • We present a simple analytical expression of plasma density by making use of the electron density equation to study the dynamic behavior of the corona discharge plasma. It assumes that a specified voltage profile is fed through the inner conductor of the reactor chamber consisting of two coaxial conducting cylinders. The analytical description is based on the electron continuity equation with ionization and attachment by electrons. It is found that the electron density profile calculated between two coaxial cylindrical electrodes depends very sensitively on the Profile of applied voltage. The analytical expression of plasma density and its generation will provide important scaling laws in the corona discharge plasma.