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Optimal Design Technique for the Shape of Induction Heating Electric Range Coil Using Response Surface Method
Soonjae Hwang, Changyeon Lee, Seokmoo Hong
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng. 2024;41(5):407-413.
Published online May 1, 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7736/JKSPE.024.023
Induction heating is a technology that uses heat generated by resistance when a high-frequency current is applied to a coil. An electric range using this is called an Induction Heating (IH) electric range. IH electric ranges are being widely applied in commercial products recently because they have higher thermal efficiency performances than other methods. The performance of a heating coil of an IH electric range greatly varies depending on the shape and number of coils. Thus, research on optimal coil shape and number according to product shape is required. Therefore, this study aimed to design an optimal heating coil at the set temperature of an electric range product. Target temperature was set to the temperature that a commercial stainless-steel container could withstand. The thickness of the coil copper wire, the number of windings, the applied voltage, and the frequency were set as design variables. A sensitivity analysis was performed to check the influence of each design variable on coil temperature. Based on this, optimal design was performed using the response surface method. Electromagnetic field-thermal analysis was performed with the designed coil and a very approximate result was obtained with a 0.07% error from the set target temperature.
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Study on PCM Cooling of Wireless Charger Using Electromagnetic Field-thermal-fluid-structure Coupled Analysis
Soonjae Hwang, Sarang Yi, Seakmoo Hong
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng. 2024;41(4):305-312.
Published online April 1, 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7736/JKSPE.023.150
With the increasing use of portable devices, the safety and efficiency of wireless chargers have become significant concerns. Wireless chargers can cause battery damage, deformation, and failure of the charging module due to the high temperatures generated during the charging process. Thus, the importance of thermal management has been increasingly emphasized. In this study, we experimentally confirmed that cooling performance was improved by applying phase change material (PCM) to the heat-generating parts of the wireless charger. The cooling performance of the PCM was analyzed using Ansys Fluent, the component temperature was measured with an infrared camera, and 3D thermal deformation was measured with a DIC measurement device. Electromagnetic field, thermal, fluid, and structural coupled analyses were performed to investigate the impact of thermal deformation caused by wireless charging. The results showed that the temperature and deformation error was within 3% of the coupled analysis results, and the proposed electromagneticthermal-fluid-structural coupled analysis enabled more accurate simulation prediction of the physical coupling process inside the wireless charger.
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Analysis of Electromagnetic Field and Temperature Distribution around Narrow Gap in High-frequency Resistance Welding of Steel Pipe
Young Soo Yang, Kang Yul Bae
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng. 2023;40(10):829-837.
Published online October 1, 2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7736/JKSPE.023.053
When a narrow gap was formed under appropriate welding conditions in the steel pipe manufacturing process using highfrequency resistance welding, temperature distribution was analyzed to predict the length of the gap. Assuming the length of the gap from the apex point to the welding point at an applied voltage, and calculating the temperature distribution around the gap, the length of the gap with an appropriate fusion width at the welding point could be estimated. Along with this, the current density and magnetic flux density distributions that appeared in the narrow gap were obtained according to the change in the applied voltage, and the distribution shape and size of the electromagnetic force acting on the gap were also predicted. The current density, magnetic flux density, and electromagnetic force gradually increased along the narrow gap, showing the maximum value at the welding point. In the temperature distribution in the narrow gap, the surface of the front end began to melt at an appropriate applied voltage, and the melting width was the largest at the welding point. As the applied voltage increased, the narrow gap became longer, and the appropriate gap length appeared in proportion to the applied voltage.

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  • Analysis of Stress Distribution around the Weld Zone in High Frequency Resistance Welding of Steel Pipe
    Young-Soo Yang, Kang-Yul Bae
    Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers.2024; 23(6): 21.     CrossRef
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The Experimental Study of Ion Transportation by Rotating Magnetic Force
Hyeon-Jung Kim, Kwan-Yong Jeong, Hao Guo, Sang-Young Kim
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng. 2023;40(2):131-140.
Published online February 1, 2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7736/JKSPE.022.084
Hydrogen production using water electrolysis is generally a well-known phenomenon. Hydrogen produced using the water electrolysis method is an environment-friendly energy source called ‘green hydrogen’ that does not emit any environmental pollutants when using renewable energy as an energy source. This study aims to improve the efficiency of hydrogen production by using the ion transportation effect induced by a rotating magnetic force. For this purpose, the experimental conditions for ion transport were determined through an experiment using a copper wire and the rotating magnetic force for water electrolysis was applied using an alkali aqueous solution. Based on the results, an increase in the number of bubbles generated by the rotating magnetic force increased was observed. It is assumed that the efficiency of hydrogen production using water electrolysis can be improved by the rotating magnetic force.
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Optimal Design of Microwave Shielding Door by Using of Design of Experiments
Ka Hee Lee, Kwang Kim
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng. 2023;40(1):13-19.
Published online January 1, 2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7736/JKSPE.022.104
In the heating and drying system using microwaves, an optimal design method was presented to effectively shield microwaves leakage between the door and the cylindrical applicator. In order to protect the human body from leaking microwaves, it is necessary to keep the intensity of microwaves below 5 mW/cm². The door part adopts a choke structure and includes a number of design factors, such as, fin shape, slit shape, and a gap between the applicator and the door. The geometry was optimized by design of experiments, applying full factorial design and response surface method in a 4-factor, 2-level design. The results obtained by ANSYS HFSS analysis were applied to the intensity of microwave leakage according to the change of the design factors. The shape of the choke structure was optimized using Minitab, a statistical program. The microwave heating and drying system was manufactured based on optimal design value and the leakage of microwaves between the door and the applicator was measured. We confirmed that the experimental values were consistent with the simulation values.
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Numerical Analysis of High Frequency Electric Resistance Welding Process of Steel Pipe
Young Soo Yang, Kang Yul Bae
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng. 2022;39(12):931-938.
Published online December 1, 2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7736/JKSPE.022.093
The high-frequency electric resistance welding (HF-ERW) process is widely used in the steel pipes production because it can weld at a high speed, has excellent weldability, and attains clean and precise shapes. However, for process improvement, analytic studies on electromagnetic field and temperature distributions, and selection of appropriate process variables are required. In this study, finite element analysis models that can analyze the electromagnetic field distribution and temperature distribution in the HF-ERW of a steel pipe were proposed, in consideration of the characteristics of the process, including electromagnetic phenomena localized to the workpiece surface and fast welding speed. By applying the proposed analysis models, changes in current density, magnetic flux density, generated heat density, and fused width in the pipe could be predicted according to changes in process variables such as the V angle of the strip, the electrode position, and the source voltage. Through comparison with the analysis and the limited-case experiment, the analysis result predicted the actual fused width fairly well, and the validity of the proposed model could be verified.

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  • Characterization of an electric resistance welded steel plate
    K. K. Patel, R. Nagar, D. Chauhan
    Practical Metallography.2025; 62(5): 331.     CrossRef
  • Analysis of Stress Distribution around the Weld Zone in High Frequency Resistance Welding of Steel Pipe
    Young-Soo Yang, Kang-Yul Bae
    Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers.2024; 23(6): 21.     CrossRef
  • Analysis of Electromagnetic Field and Temperature Distribution around Narrow Gap in High-frequency Resistance Welding of Steel Pipe
    Young Soo Yang, Kang Yul Bae
    Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering.2023; 40(10): 829.     CrossRef
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