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Light Source and Application Technology : Fabrication and Evaluation of a LED Luminaire for Submarine
Sun Jae Kim, Se Jin Kim, Gyung Suk Kil, Chang Hwan An, Dong Young Song
J Electr Electron Mater 2013;26(10):778-784.   Published online October 1, 2013
In order to develop a LED luminaire for naval-submarines which can replace a conventional one with two-compact fluorescent lamp (CFL) of 18 W, we analyzed the electrical and optical performance of the conventional luminaire. A LED luminaire was fabricated as compact as possible based on the analyzed data. The weight of the prototype LED luminaire is 1.8 kg, reducing up to 58% of the conventional one. The use of LED package for the submarine luminaire could reduce the power consumption from 38 W to 14.5 W with the same optical performance. The reason is that the optical efficacy of the LED luminaire improved by 2.47 times as 61.9 lm/W, compared to 25.1 lm/W for the conventional one.
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A Study on the Insulation and Electrical Degradation Properties of Heat Resistance Epoxy Powder for Busduct
Cheol Hwa Kang, Ji Koon Park, Jong Kyu Park, Hyun Don Ju, Hyun Hee Kim
J Electr Electron Mater 2013;26(9):662-668.   Published online September 1, 2013
Reported here are results of the mechanical and electrical properties of both of intact and thermally degraded epoxy-coated copper busducts that are made by fluidized bed process. To elucidate and compare the properties mentioned above, electrical breakdown by thermal and water aging, v-t characteristic, bending test, impact test and cross cut test are carried out. Although the performance of electrical and mechanical properties are gradually decreased in increasing the severe conditions such as temperature, aging time, and so forth, sample C has a better performance in both mechanical and electrical properties.
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A Study on the Environmental Effects of Compact Tower in Transmission Line
Jung Won Lee, Won Kyo Lee, Dong Il Lee
J Electr Electron Mater 2010;23(8):645-650.   Published online August 1, 2010
Abstract: The continuous increase demand for electric power leads to the additional construction of transmission facilities, but it is not easy to acquire right-of-way for transmission facilities. Therefor, there is a need for compact tower that can be built on a narrow right-of-way. the compact tower with polymer insulation arm is a solution. It can be upgrading conventional 154 kV transmission line voltages to 345 kV levels. However transmission voltage is increasing, environment interference (corona noise, radio interference, etc.) will occur gradually. This environment interference is depending on the electrical clearances of tower and configuration of conductors. Therefore the analysis of the factors of environmental interference is necessary in order to upgrading transmission voltage. This paper presents the design factor of a compact tower to meet the environmental interference standard.
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A Study on the Voltage Upgrading of Transmission Lines using Polymer Insulation Arm
Won Kyo Lee, Jung Won Lee, Yeon Woong Kang, Dong Il Lee
J Electr Electron Mater 2009;22(10):870-878.   Published online October 1, 2009
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