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An Aeroacoustics Study on AAM Blade in Duct with Different Strut Shapes
Sang Hyun Kim, Jihun Song, Dong-Ryul Lee
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng. 2023;40(9):751-758.
Published online September 1, 2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7736/JKSPE.023.060
Lately, due to the concentration of population in metropolitan areas, traffic congestion in the hub city has occurred, and future mobility AAM development is undergoing active progress to solve this situation. Accordingly, reducing noise pollution, which is pointed out as one of the problems of AAM, is an essential technical issue for urban operation. In this study, a duct, which is a representative aerodynamic noise reduction method, was used, and numerical analysis was performed using ANSYS FLUENT, a CFD software, according to the shape of struts in the duct. The FW-H of the transient-state LES model was used, and the steady-state analysis value was used as the initial value to save analysis time. Case 1 without strut, Case 2 with strut of an airfoil section, and Case 3 with strut of a rectangle section were designed and compared at a rotational speed of 6,000 RPM. Compared to Case 1, Case 2 and Case 3 showed improved thrust by about 7% and 2%, respectively. Compared to Case 2, Case 3 showed reduced OASPL from a minimum of 0.0793 dB to a maximum of 1.0072 dB. It was found that shapes of strut in the duct significantly affect thrust and aerodynamic noise.
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A Study on Aerodynamic and Acoustic Characteristics of Blades by Biomimetic Design for UAM
Chang Ho Son, Sang Hyun Kim, Jihun Song, Dong-Ryul Lee
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng. 2023;40(7):571-580.
Published online July 1, 2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7736/JKSPE.023.018
Urban air mobility (UAM) is rapidly growing as a new means of transportation. As a result, noise pollution is emerging as a new technical challenge. Therefore, the sawtooth-shaped biomimetic designs were incorporated on the trailing edge of the blade to reduce flow-induced noise. The biomimetic virtual design was analyzed using the CFD software, ANSYS FLUENT V20.2. Based on the steady-state RANS flow solution, the acoustic power was calculated using the broadband noise source model to evaluate acoustic radiation. Four different cases with cutting lengths of 3.1 mm, 3.7 mm, 4.3 mm, and 4.9 mm of blades were compared with the base model at the rotational blade speed of 6,000 RPM. The maximum acoustic power level of the biomimetic blades ranged from 37.24 dB to 39.88 dB, resulting in a 10% reduction compared to the original blade (42.02 dB). The novel design affected the blade area, which inevitably reduced the slight thrust performance. However, the thrust was reduced to approximately less than 5% compared with the base blade in case 1. The biomimetic blade reduced the thrust due to its aerodynamic characteristics. However, the design of a blade with an appropriate cutting length has a greater effect in reducing noise rather than thrust.

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The Study on Improvement of Performance about PIM at Shape and Mechanical Interface of Waveguide Flange
Sang Hyun Kim, Soon Hyeong Kwon, Byung Jun Kim, Jeung Lee, Hwee-Seung Lee
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng. 2017;34(9):617-625.
Published online September 1, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7736/KSPE.2017.34.9.617
Recently, with the development of the IT industry, technology for satellite communication network systems using multichannel, high-capacity data is getting increasingly popular. Especially in the field of defense, experts emphasize the necessity for research and development (R&D) to improve communication quality in order to facilitate Network-Centric Warfare (NCW) and increase mission efficiency through the use of satellite communication network systems. High power is required for the implementation of this technology, and its quality is greatly affected by Passive InterModulation Distortion (PIMD). In order to improve PIMD levels, the leakage characteristics of the system were analyzed with knowledge of the strong influence of the state of the flange joint that has been confirmed by years of experience and previous studies. In this paper, we analyzed various problems from the mechanical point of view in order to improve the radio frequency (RF) performance by minimizing PIMD in the X band, which is used for the satellite communication. Based on our findings, we propose the flange shape to achieve the test result of -150 dBm, which is an improvement from the existing PIM performance and reference level.
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