Juhun Rhee
Korea Aerospace Research Institute
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Journal of Strain Analysis for Engineering Design | 2012
Juhun Rhee; Hee-Keun Cho; David J Marr; R. E. Rowlands
Reducing tensile stress concentrations at geometric discontinuities in composites by altering the neighboring structural compliance, and the possible influence on strength, are investigated. Compared with the reduction in stress concentration, results show that increases in strength when introducing auxiliary holes can be appreciable in highly orthotropic natural composites such as wood but minimal in man-made aerospace-type structural composites. Although stress concentration might be a measure of structural integrity, assuming that a specific value of a stress concentration factor necessarily leads to failure can be erroneous. A scheme for optimizing size and location of auxiliary holes to minimize stress concentrations is included.
Journal of The Korean Society for Aeronautical & Space Sciences | 2012
Taig Young Kim; Bum-Seok Hyun; Young Bae Seo; Tae Seong Jang; Hyun-Suk Seo; Jang-Joon Lee; Wonseock Kim; Juhun Rhee
The design strategy of the multi-functional structure is that the electrical components and the circuits are directly put on their supporting structural panel in which the radiation shields and the thermal control functions are integrated. Applying the multi-functional structure reduces the total mass and size of the space system and makes it possible to lower launch cost. In present study the performance of thermal radiation for six types of multi-functional structure are investigated by the numerical method. The effect of the rib configuration on heat transfer for the multi-functional-structure is not important alone but is meaningful considering with the structural stiffness, difficulty of manufacturing and mass increase. In heat spreading point of view, the thickness of the outer conductive layer is important rather than the rib configuration and the trade-off study with the mass and thickness is required for optimum design.
Journal of The Korean Society for Aeronautical & Space Sciences | 2011
Hyun-Suk Seo; Tae-Seong Jang; Juhun Rhee; Wonseock Kim; Bum-Seok Hyun; Jae-Hyuk Lim; Do-Soon Hwang; Sang-Kon Lee; Eun-Soo Han; Im-Soo Kim; Eun-Sup Sim
The MFS (Mlti-Functional Structure) concept, which integrates the electronics, thermal control and structure into a single packaging system, has been developed and applied to reduce the volume and weight of the satellite. Therefore, this MFS can eliminate the bulky chassis/frames, cables and connectors of the electronic equipment. The main point of this traditional MFS is the replacement of the electrical chassis/frames with MCMs (Multi-Chip Modules) that require much costs and efforts for developing. This paper shows the new MFS concept that effectively saves the volume and weight. The structure including the thermal control and radiation shielding elements will be designed and manufactured as the rectangular grid-stiffened structure. The rectangular grid-stiffened structure is the modification of the iso-grid structure, and provides the enough spaces for putting the general PCBs without the chassis/frames.
Journal of The Korean Society for Aeronautical & Space Sciences | 2011
Hee-Keun Cho; Juhun Rhee; Jun-Ho Lee
This study is focused on the structural dynamic responses, i.e., vibration analysis results of the high-accuracy observation multi-axial camera, which is installed and operated for the UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) and helicopter etc. And, the authors newly suggest a modeling technology of the ball bearing applied to the camera by using three-axis spring elements. The vibration analysis results well agreed to the randum vibration test results. Also, the vibration responses characteristics of the multi-axial camera through the time history analysis of the random vibration were analyzed and evaluated. The above results can be applied to the FE-modeling of the ball bearings used for the space cameras.
Journal of The Korean Society for Aeronautical & Space Sciences | 2010
Taig Young Kim; Bum-Seok Hyun; Jang-Joon Lee; Juhun Rhee
ABSTRACT The satellite thermal control H/W composed of two parallel channels working for heat pipe (HP) and phase change material (PCM) is suggested for the high heat dissipating component which works intermittently with short duty. In a limited point of view, the HP-PCM device is a kind of off-the-shelf component that requires no dedicated configuration and thermal designs to PCM. Therefore, it can be used with less impact on the program cost and schedule different from most of the PCM applications. In present study the typical honeycomb structure radiator applying the HP-PCM device is designed and the detail thermal math model is developed for numerical analyses. The result comparison between without and with PCM shows that the HP-PCM device redistributes the peak heat around the whole mission period through the alternate melting and freezing of PCM, and, as a result, the maximum and minimum temperatures are effectively alleviated. The drawback of PCM application due to low thermal conductivity can be successfully resolved by means of parallel arrangement of HP channel.
Aerospace Science and Technology | 2013
Taig Young Kim; Bum-Seok Hyun; Jang-Joon Lee; Juhun Rhee
Aerospace Science and Technology | 2013
H.-S. Seo; Juhun Rhee; E.-S. Han; I.-S. Kim
Archive | 2011
Juhun Rhee; 이주훈; Tae Seong Jang; 장태성; Hyun-Suk Seo; 서현석; Jae Hyuk Lim; 임재혁; Wonseock Kim; 김원석
Acta Astronautica | 2015
T.S. Jang; Juhun Rhee; J.K. Seo
Archive | 2013
Juhun Rhee; Kyung-Hwan Lee; Bum-Seok Hyun; Eun-Sup Sim