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Development of System Architecture and Method to Reprocess Data for Web Service of Educational Power Flow Program (교육용 전력조류계산 프로그램의 웹 서비스를 위한 시스템 구성 및 데이터 재가공 방법론 개발)

  • 양광민;이기송;박종배;신중린
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers A
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    • v.53 no.6
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    • pp.324-333
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    • 2004
  • This paper discusses the development of an educational web-based power flow program for undergraduate students. The interaction between lectures and users can be much enhanced via the web-based programs which result in the student's learning effectiveness on the power flow problem. However the difficulties for developing web-based application programs are that there can be the numerous unspecified users to access the application programs. To overcome the aforementioned multi-users problem and to develope the educational web-based power flow program, we have revised the system architecture, the modeling of application programs, and database which efficiently and effectively manages the complex data sets related to the power flow analysis program. The developed application program is composed of the physical three tiers where the middle tier is logically divided into two kinds of application programs. The divided application programs are interconnected by using the Web-service based on XML (Extended Markup Technology) and HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) which make it possible the distributed computing technology Also, this paper describes the method of database modeling to handle effectively when the numerous users change the parameters of the power system to compare the results of the base case.

Three-Dimensional Modeling of Void Formation During Resin Transfer Molding (RESIN TRANSFER MOLDING 공정에서의 기공 형성에 관한 3차원 모델링)

  • Bae, Jun-Ho;Kang, Moon-Koo;Lim, Seoug-Taek;Lee, Woo-Il
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2001.06c
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    • pp.246-250
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    • 2001
  • In resin transfer molding (RTM), resin is forced to flow through the fiber perform of inhomogeneous permeability. This inhomogeneity is responsible for the mismatch of resin velocity within and between the fiber tows. The capillary pressure of the fiber tows exacerbates the spatial variation of the resin velocity. The resulting microscopic perturbations of resin velocity at the flow front allow numerous air voids to form. In this study, a mathematical model was developed to predict the formation and migration of micro-voids during resin transfer molding. A transport equation was employed to account for the migration of voids between fiber tows. Incorporating the proposed model into a resin flow simulator, the volumetric content of micro-voids in the preform could be obtained during the simulation of resin impregnation.

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Development of Load Flow simulator for the Educational Program using GUI (GUI기법을 이용한 Load Flow 교육용 시뮬레이터 개발)

  • Moon, Jeong-Hwan;Kim, Young-Yong;Jang, Se-Hwan;Ryu, Seung-Oh;Park, June-Ho
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2007.11b
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    • pp.72-74
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    • 2007
  • This paper presents a Windows graphic developed by the authors for the education and training of power system. Object-oriented programming is a major trend in computer software because it increases flexibility of large-scale software systems. An efficient platform for power system simulation applications has been proposed. This paper presents an intuitive Windows-based program for the power system analysis. The advantages of the object-oriented approach are demonstrated with an implementation of the graphical program. It provides a graphical interface for designing the one-line diagram of the bus and analyzing the output of the simulations. A graphical editor to visually edit the power system, diagram, results processing and exporting and graphic presentations.

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UPFC Modelling on RTDS (RTDS(Real Time Digital Simulator)를 이용한 UPFC(Unified Power Flow Controller) 모델링)

  • 김광수;이상중
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of IIIuminating and Electrical Installation Engineers Conference
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    • 2001.11a
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    • pp.47-50
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    • 2001
  • In order for effective operation of existing power systems, introduction of the so-called FACTS(Flexible AC Transmission System) such as SVC and UPFC etc, is unavoidable. The UPFC(Unified Power Flow Controller) is composed of STATCOM(Static Compensator) and SSSC(Static Synchronous Series Compensator), and is used to control the magnitude and phase angle of injected sources which are connected bothin series and in parallel with the transmission line to control the power flow and bus voltages. This paper presents a UPFC simulation on RTDS. The voltage and phase angle of a system have been analyzed by regulating the firing angle inside the UPFC.

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Modeling and Parameter Identification of Pulverizer Mass Flow (미분기 질량흐름에 대한 모델링 및 파라미터 식별)

  • Li, Xinlan;Shin, Yong-Hwan;Jang, Eun-Seong;Lee, Soon-Young;Shin, Hwi-Beom
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2009.07a
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    • pp.1694_1695
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    • 2009
  • In this paper, the coal mass flow of the pulverizer used in the coal-fired power plants is modeled in view of the controller design rather than the educational simulator. The coal mass flow is modeled by reinvestigating the mass balance models physically. To identify the model parameters, the Matlab Simulation Tool is used with the data gained from a plant database. It can be seen that the simulated model outputs are well matched with the measured ones.

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A Thermal Flow Analysis for an Optimal shape of Solar Lamp Bank (최적의 램프뱅크형태를 결정하기 위한 열유동 해석)

  • Baek, Sang-Hwa
    • Journal of the Korean Solar Energy Society
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.82-89
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    • 2012
  • This study is on the thermal flow analysis to select an optimal shape of solar lamp bank. Solar Lamp bank is designed by the lamp bank design program based on point light source theory. The reliability of the program for lamp bank design is verified through irradiance variation experiments of a kind of lamp according to horizontal distance. Solar lamp bank facilitates heat distribution and satisfies the irradiance in the three wave length which test guidelines require. Among the 4 kinds of lamp bank, since lamp bank type D satisfies uniformity ${\pm}10%$ and also doesn't exceed total irradiance 1,232 $W/m^2$, type D is finally selected.

Lock-in Phenomenon in Oscillation of a Circular Cylinder Subject to a Uniform Flow (원주의 진동과 칼만 와유출의 동기현상)

  • 배헌민;김인철
    • Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.114-123
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    • 1993
  • In is well known that a cyclic Karman vortex street is thrown out periodically from cylinder whose axis is vertical to the bulk flow. When the cylinder is vibrating in the frequency close to that of Karman vortex street, the vortex shedding frequency is locked onto that of cylinder. While there are many experimental studies for this phenomenon compared with analytical studies by numerical calculation, are very limited. In this study, a new algorithm for moving boundary is proposed and a simulator is develoed, which can deal with this phenomenon with experimental studies.

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A VALIDATION METHOD FOR EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES OF NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS BASED ON DYNAMIC MULTI-LEVEL FLOW MODELING

  • QIN WEI;SEONG POONG HYUN
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.37 no.1
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    • pp.118-126
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    • 2005
  • While emergency operating procedures (EOPs) occupy an important role in the management of various abnormal situations in nuclear power plants (NPPs), current technology for the validation of EOPs still largely depends on manual review. A validation method for EOPs of NPPs is thus proposed based on dynamic multi-level flow modeling (MFM). The MFM modeling procedure and the EOP validation procedure are developed and provided in the paper. Application of the proposed method to EOPs of an actual NPP shows that the proposed method provides an efficient means of validating EOPs. It is also found that the information on state transitions in MFM models during the management of abnormal situations is also useful for further analysis on EOPs including their optimization.

A FLOW AND PRESSURE DISTRIBUTION OF APR+ REACTOR UNDER THE 4-PUMP RUNNING CONDITIONS WITH A BALANCED FLOW RATE

  • Euh, D.J.;Kim, K.H.;Youn, Y.J.;Bae, J.H.;Chu, I.C.;Kim, J.T.;Kang, H.S.;Choi, H.S.;Lee, S.T.;Kwon, T.S.
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.44 no.7
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    • pp.735-744
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    • 2012
  • In order to quantify the flow distribution characteristics of APR+ reactor, a test was performed on a test facility, ACOP ($\underline{A}$PR+ $\underline{C}$ore Flow & $\underline{P}$ressure Test Facility), having a length scale of 1/5 referring to the prototype plant. The major parameters are core inlet flow and outlet pressure distribution and sectional pressure drops along the major flow path inside reactor vessel. To preserve the flow characteristics of prototype plant, the test facility was designed based on a preservation of major flow path geometry. An Euler number is considered as primary dimensionless parameter, which is conserved with a 1/40.9 of Reynolds number scaling ratio. ACOP simplifies each fuel assembly into a hydraulic simulator having the same axial flow resistance and lateral cross flow characteristics. In order to supply boundary condition to estimate thermal margins of the reactor, the distribution of inlet core flow and core exit pressure were measured in each of 257 fuel assembly simulators. In total, 584 points of static pressure and differential pressures were measured with a limited number of differential pressure transmitters by developing a sequential operation system of valves. In the current study, reactor flow characteristics under the balanced four-cold leg flow conditions at each of the cold legs were quantified, which is a part of the test matrix composing the APR+ flow distribution test program. The final identification of the reactor flow distribution was obtained by ensemble averaging 15 independent test data. The details of the design of the test facility, experiment, and data analysis are included in the current paper.

Design and Simulation of a Flow Mobility Scheme Based on Proxy Mobile IPv6

  • Choi, Hyon-Young;Min, Sung-Gi;Han, Youn-Hee;Koodli, Rajeev
    • Journal of Information Processing Systems
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.603-620
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    • 2012
  • Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIPv6) is a network-based mobility support protocol and it does not require Mobile Nodes (MNs) to be involved in the mobility support signaling. In the case when multiple interfaces are active in an MN simultaneously, each data flow can be dynamically allocated to and redirected between different access networks to adapt to the dynamically changing network status and to balance the workload. Such a flow redistribution control is called "flow mobility". In the existing PMIPv6-based flow mobility support, although the MN's logical interface can solve the well-known problems of flow mobility in a heterogeneous network, some missing procedures, such as an MN-derived flow handover, make PMIPv6-based flow mobility incomplete. In this paper, an enhanced flow mobility support is proposed for actualizing the flow mobility support in PMIPv6. The proposed scheme is also based on the MN's logical interface, which hides the physical interfaces from the network layer and above. As new functional modules, the flow interface manager is placed at the MN's logical interface and the flow binding manager in the Local Mobility Anchor (LMA) is paired with the MN's flow interface manager. They manage the flow bindings, and select the proper access technology to send packets. In this paper, we provide the complete flow mobility procedures which begin with the following three different triggering cases: the MN's new connection/disconnection, the LMA's decision, and the MN's request. Simulation using the ns-3 network simulator is performed to verify the proposed procedures and we show the network throughput variation caused by the network offload using the proposed procedures.