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Torsional Vibration Analysis of Shaft System Using Transfer Dynamic Stiffness Coefficient

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D.H. Moon, Choi, J.M. Sim
01 Jan 1997-Power System Engineering
TL;DR: In this paper, the transfer dynamic stiffness coefficient method (TDSCM) is applied to the torsional vibration analysis for the shaft system which consist of concentrated disks and shafts of continuous body.
Abstract: Recently, it is increased by degrees to construct complex and large structures. In general, in order to solve the dynamic problem of these structures they have used finite element method(FEM). In this method, however, it is necessary to prove whether its results are correct or not. Therefore it requires much effort, time and many expenses for dynamic analysis of complex and large structures. Authors have developed the transfer dynamic stiffness coefficient method(TDSCM) which is the new vibration analysis method for complex and large structures on personal computer, and confirmed that the results of this method are good for these structures on personal computer. In this paper, TDSCM is applied to the torsional vibration analysis for the shaft system which consist of concentrated disks and shafts of continuous body. First, we formulate algorithms for torsional free and forced vibration analysis, and compare the results of TDSCM and FEM.

2 citations

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A Study on the Gap Estimation Circuit Design of the Magnetic Levitation System

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C.H. Kim, Y.W. Ha, S.H. Sim, J.H. Yang
01 Jan 1997-Power System Engineering
TL;DR: In this article, the gap estimation circuit for the sensorless method proposed by authors in the magnetic levitation system was made, which was composed of both the superposition circuit and the measuring circuit.
Abstract: The magnetic levitation system is utilized in the magnetic bearing of high-speed rotor because of little friction, no lubrication, no noise and so on. The magnetic levitation system need the feedback controller for the stabilization of system, and gap sensors are generally used to measure the gap. The use of gap sensors brings out the increase of the number of troublesome, and the decrease of the control performance because of the dislocation between the measurement point and the control point. This paper presents the design of the gap estimation circuit for the sensorless method proposed by authors in the magnetic levitation system. We made the gap estimation circuit which was composed of both the superposition circuit and the measuring circuit. And we investigated the validity of the usefulness of the proposed sensorless method in the magnetic levitation system through results of actual experiment.

2 citations

Journal Article•
Investigation of Heating Performance of Kerosene Fan Heater

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Jang-Kweon Kim, Kyu-Jo Jeong
01 Jan 1997-Power System Engineering
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the heating performance and the basic characteristics required for normal combustion of kerosene fan heater and the iso-velocity contours of hot gas discharged from the exit of KF heater were analyzed.
Abstract: In this paper, we investigated the heating performance and the basic characteristics required for normal combustion of kerosene fan heater. And also the iso-velocity contours and the iso-temperature contours of hot gas discharged from the exit of kerosene fan heater were analyzed. The experiment was carried out with kerosene fan heater attached to the blow-down-type subsonic wind tunnel with a test section of . The purpose of this paper was to obtain the basic data for new design from conventional kerosene fan heater. Consequently it was found that (i) the pressure ratio had a comparatively constant value of 0.844 according to the increase of the revolution of turbo fan, (ii) the primary excess air ratio had a range of during normal combustion, and (iii) the heating performance of kerosene fan heater had a range of .

1 citations

Journal Article•
Combustion Characteristics of Diesel Spray Impinging on a Glow Plug in RCEM

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C.H. Kim, Jong-Won Kim, K.H. Park
01 Jan 1997-Power System Engineering
TL;DR: In this article, a rapid compression expansion machine (RCEM) driven by compressed air is applied on IDI diesel combustion chamber which has a glow plug to investigate the spray/combustion characteristics of diesel spray impinging on the glow plug.
Abstract: Circumstances require improving diesel engine, and many studies have been done in constant volume chamber(CVC). Because the combustion mechanism of a diesel engine has many difficulties with non-homogeneous nature, there has been a limitation to analyzing the combustion mechanism with CVC. Studies are often given in a real engine, but also it has difficulties in modifying configuration of combustion chamber etc. To get more easy way for mote engine-like test, a rapid compression mechanism has been introduced. This study addresses to designing a rapid compression expansion machine(RCEM) driven by compressed air, and to applying it on IDI diesel combustion chamber which has a glow plug. RCEM is introduced first and its characteristics are tested, then spray/combustion characteristics of diesel spray impinging on a glow plug in RCEM combustion chamber are investigated. The results show active combustion in the system employing spray impinging on a glow plug so as to improve combustion efficiency.

1 citations

Journal Article•
Dynamics Modeling of Plate Treated with Active Constrained Layer Damping

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C. H. Park, W. C. Kim
01 Dec 1997-Power System Engineering
Journal Article•
Effect of Roughness Position on the Characteristics of Turbulence in Concentric Annuli

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S.W. Ahn, W.J. Lee
01 Dec 1997-Power System Engineering

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