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JAY H. KIM
Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Department of Mechanical, Industrial and Nuclear Engineering
University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati, Ohio 45221-0072
Updated Date: January 1999
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EDUCATION
Ph.D
. May, 1988
School of Mechanical Engineering
Purdue University,
West Lafayette, Indiana
Dissertation: Simulation of hermetic refrigeration compressors
Areas of Study: Vibration, acoustics, optimal design, finite element
analysis
M.S
. February 1979
Mechanical Engineering Department
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology,
Seoul, Korea
BS
February 1977
Mechanical Engineering Department
Seoul National University,
Seoul, Korea
EMPLOYMENT
Sep. 1996
- Associate Professor
Present Mechanical, Industrial and Nuclear Engineering
Department University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A
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Jan. 1998
- Visiting Professor at Noise, Vibtation and Control Research
Center
(NOVIC
),
Aug. 1998
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Science
Town, Korea
1990
-1996Assistant Professor
Mechanical, Industrial and Nuclear Engineering Department
University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A
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1991
SummerVisiting Professor at Wright Laboratory, WPAFB, Dayton,
Ohio
Researched identification of vibration parameters of structures.
1988
-90Senior Engineer, Thomas Industries, Sheboygan, Wisconsin.
Research and development in the areas of acoustics, gas pulsations,
vibrations.
1985
-88Research Assistant, Ray W. Herrick Labs., Purdue University.
Simulation of hermetic refrigeration compressors with special
attention to gas pulsations and efficiency.
1979
-1983Structural Design Engineer, Samsung Heavy Industries,
Changwon, Korea.
Analysis and design of heavy steel structures.
TEACHING AND RESEARCH INTERESTS
Teaching : Design, Vibration, Acoustics
Research : Vibration and Acoustics Problems with Design Implications.
Application areas include Compressor Research, Impact of Thin Reed
Valves, Vehicle Interior Noise, Noise Reduction of Home Appliances,
Squeal Noise in Automotive Disc Brake. Rotor Dynamics
PUBLICATIONS
A. REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES
SPONSORED RESEARCH
International Compressor Research Consortium, "Expert Design System
for Reciprocating and Rolling Piston Type Compressors," $160,000.
November 1991 - January 1994.
Campbell Housfeld Inc., Harrison, Ohio, "Noise Reduction of High Speed
Small Air Compressors", $ 13,500, March 1993 - August 1993.
Samsung Electronics, "Design Improvement of refrigeration
Compressors", $25,000, August 1993-September 1994.
CSA Engineering/AFOSR, Support for the summer fellow program at WPAFB,
$15,603, July 1991-August 1991
Samsung Electronics, "Efficiency Improvement of Reciprocating
Compressors", $26,000, September 1995-February 1997
Ford Motors, Noise Source identification for the Evaluation of the
Panel Contribution by Applying IFRF Method, $40,000, Jan. 1996-Dec.
1996
Carrier Corp., Vibro-Acoustic Analysis of Suction Accumulator for
Design process Development, $45,000, Jan. 1997 Dec. 1997
Akebono BSEC, Detroit, Fundamental Investigation on Brake Squeal
Problems, $160,000, June 1996-present (As the PI with Professors R.
Allemang and Robert Wynn Co-PIs)
B. STUDENTS ADVISED
PAST PhD STUDENTS
SERVICE ACTIVITIES
A. DEPARTMENTAL/COLLEGE
Member of Structure/Motion Stem Faculty Search Committee, 1992- To
hire two new faculty members, one in design area and the other in
Control area. Contributed to make up the advertisements, job
descriptions and screening/hiring
Director of Graduate Studies - Mechanical Engineering, July 1,1994 -
In charge of admission decisions and awarding graduate scholarships
and teaching assistant- ships.
Undergraduate Advisor for the Class of 1994, 2000 -Responsible for
ensuring approximately 40 graduating seniors fulfilled all of their
requirements. Explained and approved their guided, departmental, and
design electives.
Member of Structure/Motion Stem Faculty Search Committee, 1993-1994
Member of MINE Curriculum Committee- Responsible for change, addition
or elimination courses in MINE department.
Member of Structure/Motion Stem Faculty Search Committee, 1995- To
hire two new faculty members, one in design area and the other in FEM
area. Contributed to make up the advertisements, job descriptions and
screening/hiring
B. PROFESSIONAL
Section Organizer for Vibro-Acoustics Sessions (4 Sessions are
Planned), 1999 and
Engineering Conference
Member of ASME
Member of SAE
Member of ASA
Reviewer, Journal for Engineering Design, ASME trans., 1994-
Reviewer, Automatic Control Session in 1992 ASME Winter Annual Meeting
Member, Korean Scientists and Engineers Association in America
CONSULTING ACTIVITIES
1. Thomas Industries, Sheboygan WI, 1991,1992,1993, 1994, 1997
2. Mid Valley Product, Midvalley, Ohio, 1992
3. Kintech Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1992
4. Peerless Metal, Chicago, Illinois, 1994
5. Procter and Gamble, Ohio, 1996, 1997
6. Samsung Electronics, 1990 - present
7. Arvin Muffler, 1998-present
INVITED TALKS
Samsung Electronics, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996
Daewoo Electronics, 1991, 1992, 1993
LG Electronics, 1991, 1993, 1995
Copleland Compressors, December 1996
Carrier Corporation, 1990, 1996, 1997
Wright-Patterson Airforce Lab, 1991
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