Seongir Cheong
Pusan National University
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International Journal of Air-conditioning and Refrigeration | 2010
Yujin Hwang; Young-Chull Ahn; Seongir Cheong; Keunho Jin; Jaekuen Lee
There are many attempts to use a fuel cell system as a residential power generation system. The purpose of this study is to investigate the optimal design of a water tank for a hot water system when the fuel cell co-generation system is combined with a domestic hot water supply system. The demands of hot water supply per month per home are investigated in Busan for a year. It showed somewhat large differences between the actual demand and the designed demand of hot water, but the actual capacity of hourly averaged hot water demands is analyzed as in this study based on the actual demand. The experiments are performed in the various inlet and outlet locations of nozzles, and the hot water consumption rates. The experimental results are showed that the optimal capacity of the water tank is when the thermal efficiency, the storing capacity of hot water and the space for installation are considered.
Transactions of The Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B | 2006
Seongir Cheong; Jae-Keun Lee; Dongkyu Chung; Young-Chull Ahn
Electrostatic precipitators(EPs) have low pressure drop and high dust collection efficiency and are widely used for industrial dust collectors. The current-voltage characteristics, which are important to maintain high dust collection efficiency, depend on several factor: discharge electrode shape, gas flow property, dust loading etc. In this study, experiments are performed to investigate the current-voltage characteristics of the corona discharge of various electrode geometries and an empirical model is proposed to predict current-voltage characteristics of the corona discharge. The corona onset voltage correction coefficient and the geometry correction coefficient are used to the conventional equation for wire-plate type discharge electrode. The corona onset voltages are -6.3kV and almost constant when the numbers of discharge pins are varied from 3 to 9. The length of discharge pins has very sensitive effects on the corona onset voltage. They are increased from -6.3 to -7.8kV when the discharge pin length are 8.5 and 4.5mm, respectively. The empirical model shows good agreement with experimental results and can predict the effects of discharge pin length and number.
Thermochimica Acta | 2007
Yujin Hwang; J.K. Lee; C.H. Lee; Y.M. Jung; Seongir Cheong; C.G. Lee; B.C. Ku; Seok Pil Jang
Current Applied Physics | 2009
Doohyun Kim; Younghwan Kwon; Yonghyeon Cho; Chengguo Li; Seongir Cheong; Yujin Hwang; Jae-Keun Lee; Daeseung Hong; Seongyong Moon
Powder Technology | 2008
Yujin Hwang; Jae-Keun Lee; Jong-Ku Lee; Young-Man Jeong; Seongir Cheong; Young-Chull Ahn; Soo Hyung Kim
Tribology Letters | 2009
Kwangho Lee; Yujin Hwang; Seongir Cheong; Choi Yk; Laeun Kwon; Jae-Keun Lee; Soo Hyung Kim
Current Applied Physics | 2009
Kwangho Lee; Yujin Hwang; Seongir Cheong; Laeun Kwon; Sung-Choon Kim; Jae-Keun Lee
Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology | 2011
Yujin Hwang; Chang-Gun Lee; Choi Yk; Seongir Cheong; Doohyun Kim; Kwangho Lee; Jae-Keun Lee; Soo Hyung Kim
Science China-technological Sciences | 2010
Jae-Do Song; Kwangho Lee; Young-Man Jeong; Seongir Cheong; Jae-Keun Lee; Yujin Hwang; Yeongho Lee; Dong-Hyuk Lee
Current Applied Physics | 2010
Seongir Cheong; Taewan Kim; Doohyun Kim; Jae-Keun Lee; Yujin Hwang