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A Study on Muffler′s Transmission Loss and Backpressure Property (소음기의 투과손실 및 배압특성에 관한 연구)

  • 정경훈;황원걸;이유엽;김기세
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2001.11b
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    • pp.676-681
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    • 2001
  • We usually divide the noise of exhaust system into pulsation noise and flow noise. Pulsation noise is the shock wave to occur when the burning gas of low pressure emits and include harmonic having basic frequency as the exhaust cycle of engine. Flow noise is the noise that is produced when gas flow emits into the atmosphere through the pipe and has the character of frequency like pink noise which has the high level of high frequency component. A muffler is divided into reflective type and absorptive type. We usually use the muffler compounding the property of them. In this study, it is the case of transfer matrix method that a muffler is compounded to analyze the elements of each section according to sound wave's proceed direction. But we use simple model. So, we use finite element method that takes short time to analyze. Acoustic analysis gives us transfer matrix to use FEA of SYSNOISE and we use STAR-CD for fluid analysis. We made database that is based on analytical results about the muffler of expansion type, extended type, offset type, reverse type, and perforated type and developed the muffler design system to perform work efficiently.

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Effects of Material Properties on Optimal Configuration Design of Absorbing Porous Materials (흡음을 위한 다공성 물질의 최적형상설계에서 물성치의 영향)

  • Lee, Joong-Seok;Kim, Yoon-Young;Kang, Yeon-June
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2008.11a
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    • pp.622-624
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    • 2008
  • This investigation studies the effects of material properties and corresponding propagation wave types on optimal configurations of sound absorbing porous materials in maximizing the absorption performance by topology optimization. The acoustic behavior of porous materials is characterized by their material properties which determine motions of the frame and the air. When the frame has a motion, two types of compressional wave propagate in the porous material. Because each wave in the material make different influence on the absorption performance, it is important to understand the relative contribution of each wave to the sound absorption. The relative contribution of the propagating waves in a porous material is determined by the material properties, therefore, an optimal configuration of a porous material to maximize the absorption performance is apparently affected by the material properties. In fact, virtually different optimal configurations were obtained for absorption coefficient maximization when the topology optimization method developed by the authors was applied to porous materials having different material properties. In this investigation, some preliminary results to explain the findings are presented. Although several factors should be considered, the present investigation is focused on the effects of the material properties and corresponding propagation waves on the optimized configurations.

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Underwater Localization using EM Wave Attenuation with Depth Information (전자기파의 감쇠패턴 및 깊이 정보 취득을 이용한 수중 위치추정 기법)

  • Kwak, Kyungmin;Park, Daegil;Chung, Wan Kyun;Kim, Jinhyun
    • The Journal of Korea Robotics Society
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.156-162
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    • 2016
  • For the underwater localization, acoustic sensor systems are widely used due to greater penetration properties of acoustic signals in underwater environments. On the other hand, the good penetration property causes multipath and interference effects in structured environment too. To overcome this demerit, a localization method using the attenuation of electro-magnetic(EM) waves was proposed in several literatures, in which distance estimation and 2D-localization experiments show remarkable results. However, in 3D-localization application, the estimation difficulties increase due to the nonuniform (doughnut like) radiation pattern of an omni-directional antenna related to the depth direction. For solving this problem, we added a depth sensor for improving underwater 3D-localization with the EM wave method. A micro scale pressure sensor is located in the mobile node antenna, and the depth data from the pressure sensor is calibrated by the curve fitting algorithm. We adapted the depth(z) data to 3D EM wave pattern model for the error reduction of the localization. Finally, some experiments were executed for 3D localization with the fast calculation and less errors.

Comparison of Simultaneously Measured Pulse Waveforms from Both Hands using Permanent Magnet-Hall Pulsimeter Sensor (영구자석-홀 맥진센서를 이용한 양손 동시측정 맥진파형 비교 연구)

  • Yoo, Gi-Doo;Hwang, Sung-Gi;Lee, Sang-Suk
    • Journal of the Korean Magnetics Society
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.27-31
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    • 2012
  • Two radially arterial pulses of both hands using the prototype of a clamping clip pulsimeter equipped with permanent magnet and Hall device are compared and analyzed. The phase difference of two pulse wave signals is dominantly presented from the simultaneous measuring clinical pulse wave signals for twenty two male participants at their 20's. It is possible to analyze that the fast and slow pulse wave for right hand and left hand depend on the muscle property of arms rather than the total length of blood vessel due to cardiovascular circulatory system.

SHPB Tests for Rock Dynamic Behavior by Shock Loading (충격하중에 의한 암석의 동적거동 측정시험장치)

  • Park, Chul-Whan;Park, Eui-Seob
    • Tunnel and Underground Space
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.318-324
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    • 2010
  • Dynamic properties of materials by shock loads such as rock blasting and earthquake are recently attracted in the design of aboveground and underground structures. The advance of measuring devices enables to obtain the whole histories of stress and strain in rock specimen of which the failure is completed in several hundred microseconds. The SHPB has been a popular and promising technique to study the dynamic behavior of rock. And the dynamic compressive, tensile and other test with this experiment system are planned to be Suggested Methods of ISRM. This technical paper is to introduced one study article which focuses the design of 3S (special shaped striker) to produce the half-sine wave to eliminate the problems of the rectangular wave. This article is also describing the advantage of half-sine incident wave and size effect of rock dynamic strength.

A Study on the Standard Assesement of Tariff Rates for Local Originating EM Wave (국지 발신 전파에 대한 사용료 부과 기준)

  • Chin, Yong-Ohk;Lee, Jin
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.195-206
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    • 1991
  • In this paper, we deal with the standard assesement of tariff rates for the locally originating electro-magnetic wave. By the propagation theroy. VIIF and the higher band are propagated within the line of sight and don't regarded with the orthers national property. If we use the EM wave for the telecommunication and other application shall be pay a utillzation trariff rate, reference for the assesement is caused by space division, frequency band requirement and utillizatilized interval period. If a rate of telecommunication leased line fee is impposed by using this one, and then reduotion rate are applied with public utility, total amout of incoming accont is guessed about ensured come govemental ppproppperty. It wiil task a ptomotive capitals for EM wave development.

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Effects of Magnetic Powder Thickness on Electromagnetic Wave Absorption Characteristics in FeSiCr Flakes/Polymer Composite Sheets (FeSiCr 박편/폴리머 복합시트의 전자파 흡수 특성에 미치는 자성분말 두께의 영향)

  • Kim, Ju-Beom;Noh, Tae-Hwan
    • Korean Journal of Metals and Materials
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    • v.47 no.12
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    • pp.866-872
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    • 2009
  • The effects of magnetic powder thickness on electromagnetic wave absorption characteristics in Fe-6.5Si-0.9Cr (wt%) alloy flakes/polymer composite sheets available for quasi-microwave band have been investigated. The atomized FeSiCr powders were milled by using attritor for 12, 24, and 36 h, powder thickness changed from $40{\mu}m$ to $3{\mu}m$ upon 36 h milling. The composite sheet, including thinned magnetic flakes, exhibited higher power loss in the GHz frequency range as compared with the sheets having thick flakes. Moreover, both the complex permeability and the loss factor increased with the decrease in thickness of the alloy flakes. Therefore, the enhanced power loss property of the sheets containing thin alloy flakes was attributed to the flakes of high complex permeability, especially their imaginary part. Additionally, the complex permittivity was also increased with the reduction of flake thickness, and this behavior was considered to be helpful for improvement of the electromagnetic wave absorption characteristics in the composite sheets, including thin alloy flakes.

Experimental study on the asymmetric impact loads and hydroelastic responses of a very large container ship

  • Lin, Yuan;Ma, Ning;Gu, Xiechong;Wang, Deyu
    • International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.226-240
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    • 2020
  • This paper presents an experimental investigation of asymmetric impact effects on hydroelastic responses. A 1:64 scaled segmented ship model with U-shape open cross-section backbone was newly designed to meet elastic similarity conditions of vertical, horizontal and torsional stiffness simultaneously. Different wave heading angles and wavelengths were adopted in regular wave test. In head wave condition, parametric rolling phenomena happened along with asymmetric slamming forces, the relationship between them was disclosed at first time. The impact forces on starboard and port sides showed alternating asymmetric periodic changes. In oblique wave condition, nonlinear springing and whipping responses were found. Since slamming phenomena occurred, high-frequency bending moments became an important part in total bending moments and whipping responses were found in small wavelength. The wavelength and head angle are varied to elucidate the relationship of springing/whipping loads and asymmetric impact. The distributions of peaks of horizontal and torsional loads show highly asymmetric property.

Numerical Investigation of Multi-body Wave Energy Converters' Configuration

  • Heo, Kyeonguk;Choi, Yoon-Rak
    • Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.132-142
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    • 2022
  • We investigate the performance of multi-body wave energy converters (WECs). This investigation considers multiple scattering of water waves by the buoys of a WEC under the generalized mode approach. Predominantly, the effect of a WEC's configuration on its energy extraction is studied in this research. First, single-row terminator and single-column attenuator arrays of vertical cylinders have been studied. The performance of these attenuator arrays shows that the wall effect induced by the periodic buoys influences the wave propagation and energy extraction in these WECs. Further studies show that a single-row terminator array of vertical cylinders performs better than the corresponding single-column attenuator array. Subsequently, multi-row terminator arrays of vertical cylinders are investigated by conducting a parametric study. This parametric study shows that the hydrodynamic property of three resonance phenomena makes energy extraction efficiency drop down, and the magnitude of energy extracted oscillates between the resonance points in these WECs. Finally, a 4×8 terminator array of vertical cylinders is studied to determine the effect of various dx (x-directional distance between adjacent rows) within this WEC on its performance. In particular, this study enforces at least two equal dx values within the 4×8 terminator array of vertical cylinders. It shows that a small value of this dx leads to better energy extraction efficiency in some of these various dx arrays than that of a corresponding regular array with the same dx.

Evaluation of Early-age Properties of Controlled Low Strength Material Using Non-destructive Testing (비파괴 기법을 이용한 유동성 채움재의 초기경화특성 평가)

  • Kim, Dong-Ju;Kim, Sang-Cheol;Han, WooJin;Lee, Jong-Sub;Byun, Yong-Hoon
    • Journal of The Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.62 no.2
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    • pp.31-38
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    • 2020
  • Controlled Low Strength Material (CLSM) has high fluidity and self-compaction characteristics. CLSM is mainly used for backfilling the excavated road. Early-age properties of CLSM should be characterized for fast restoration of the road. In this study, shear wave monitoring and Vicat needle test are performed to investigate the early-age properties of CLSM depending on the setting time. CLSM consists of CSA cement, fly ash, silt and sand, accelerator, and water. Five fly ashes with different chemical properties are used for CLSM samples. The penetration of CLSM along setting time is obtained through the Vicat needle test. A pair of bender elements are placed in a mold for shear wave measurement, and the change in shear waves with the setting time is monitored. The experimental results show that, regardless of the type of fly ash, the penetration depth decreases and the shear wave velocity increases with the setting time. Depending on the type of fly ash, initial and final times and shear wave velocity change. After testing, the correlation between penetration and shear wave velocity is obtained with high coefficient of determination. The shear wave measurement technique using the bender element can be used to identify early-age properties.