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REMARKS ON WEAK HYPERMODULES

  • Davvaz, B.
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.36 no.3
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    • pp.599-608
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    • 1999
  • $H_v$-rings first were introduced by Vougiouklis in 1990. Then Darafsheh and the present author defined the $H_v$-ring of fractions $S_{-1}R$ of a commutative hyperring. The largest class of multivalued systems satisfying the module-like axioms is the Hv-module. In this paper we define $H_v$-module of fractions of a hypermodule. Some interesting results concerning this $H_v$-module is proved.

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A NOTE ON FUZZY HV-SUBMODULES

  • Davvaz, B.
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.11 no.1_2
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    • pp.265-271
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    • 2003
  • The purpose of this paper is to present certain results arising from product between fuzzy $H_{v}$-submodules. In particular, we consider the fundamental relation $\varepsilon$* defined on an $H_{v}$-module and give a property of the fundamental relations and fundamental modules with respect to the fuzzy product of $H_{v}$-modules.

Steam Explosion Module Development for the MELCOR Code Using TEXAS-V

  • Park I.K.;Kim D.H.;Song J.H.
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.286-298
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    • 2003
  • A steam explosion module, STX, has been developed using the mechanistic steam explosion analysis code, TEXAS-V, in order to estimate the dynamic load with steam explosion by implementing the module to the integrated safety analysis code, MELCOR. One of the difficulties in using mechanistic steam explosion codes is that they do not have any obvious criteria for defining some uncertain parameters such as triggering timing, triggering magnitude, mesh axial length and mesh cross-sectional area. These parameters have been user decision parts in the past. Steam explosion sample calculations and sensitivity studies on uncertain parameters were conducted to investigate those uncertain parameters. The TEXAS-V simulations were summarized in the format of a look-up table and a linear interpolation technique was adopted to calculate the steam explosion load between the data points in the table. The STX-module merged with MELCOR showed the same results as the original MELCOR and additionally it could estimate the steam explosion load in the reactor cavity.

SMASH PRODUCT ALGEBRAS AND INVARIANT ALGEBRAS

  • Min, Kang Ju;Park, Jun Seok
    • Journal of the Chungcheong Mathematical Society
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.173-181
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    • 1995
  • Let H and G be finite dimensional semisimple Hopf algebras and let A and B be left H and G-module algebras respectively. We use smash product algebras to show that 1) if A is right Artinian then $A^H$ is right Artinian, 2) $Soc\;V_A{\subset}Soc\;V_{A^H}$ and rad $V_A{\supset}\;radV_{A^H}$, 3) $K\;dim\;_BV_A=K\;dim\;_{B^G}V_{A^H}$.

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Multi- effect air gap membrane distillation process for pesticide wastewater treatment

  • Pangarkar, Bhausaheb L.;Deshmukh, Samir K.;Thorat, Prashant V.
    • Membrane and Water Treatment
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    • v.8 no.6
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    • pp.529-541
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    • 2017
  • A multi-effect air gap membrane distillation (ME-AGMD) module for pesticide wastewater treatment is studied with internal heat recovery, sensible heat of brine recovery, number of stages and the use of fresh feed as cooling water in a single module is implemented in this study. A flat sheet polytetrafluroethylene (PTFE) membrane was used in the 4-stage ME-AGMD module. The maximum value of permeate flux could reach $38.62L/m^2h$ at feed -coolant water temperature difference about $52^{\circ}C$. The performance parameter of the module like, specific energy consumption and gain output ratio (GOR) was investigated for the module with and without heat recovery. Also, the module performance was characterized with respect to the separation efficiency of several important water quality parameters. The removal efficiency of the module was found to be >98.8% irrespective water quality parameters. During the experiment the membrane fouling was caused due to the deposition of the salt/crystal on the membrane surface. The membrane fouling was controlled by membrane module washing cycle 9 h and also by acidification of the feed water (pH=4) using 0.1M HCl solution.

Design of High Repetition Nd:YAG Laser Transmitter Module for Rangefinder (거리측정용 고반복 Nd:YAG 레이저 발진부 설계)

  • Park, Y.C.;Choi, Y.S.;Kim, H.K.;Kwon, W.G.;Kang, E.C.
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1993.07a
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    • pp.460-463
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    • 1993
  • In this paper, The laser transmitter module is designed as the subsystem of the high repetitive laser rangefinder. The module consists of high voltage power supply, high voltage control circuits, high voltage discharger, electro-optic Q-switch driver, and laser resonator. The high voltage power supply is composed of 2-phase flyback converter. And it has 220W power level and 78% conversion efficiency. From the Q-switch driver of the crossed porro resonator, the phase retardation voltage is switched from 600V to -1500V with 200ns falling time. The module can be operated up to 15Hz. And it generates the laser pulse which has 20ns width and 80mJ.

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Effect on the Growth of Pllioblastus pygmaed and Soil Characteristics as Affected by Difference of Soil Thickness and Soil Mixture Ratio in the Shallow-Extensive Green Roof Module System (저관리 옥상녹화 모듈에서 토심, 배합비의 차이가 토양의 특성 및 흰줄무늬사사의 생육에 미치는 영향)

  • Park, Je-Hea;Ju, Jin-Hee;Yoon, Yong-Han
    • Journal of Environmental Science International
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    • v.19 no.7
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    • pp.871-877
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    • 2010
  • The objectives of this study were to compare growth of Pllioblastus pygmaed and soil characteristics as affected by difference of soil thickness and mixture ratio in shallow-extensive green roof module system, and to identify the level of soil thickness and mixture as suitable growing condition to achieve the desired plants in green roof. Different soil thickness levels were achieved under 15cm and 25cm of shallow-extensive green roof module system that was made by woody materials for $500{\times}500{\times}300mm$. Soil mixture ratio were three types for perlit: peatmoss: leafmold=6:2:2(v/v/v, $P_6P_2L_2$), perlit: peatmoss: leafmold=5:3:2(v/v/v, $P_5P_3L_2$) and perlit: peatmoss: leafmold=4:4:2(v/v/v, $P_4P_4L_2$). On June 2006, Pllioblastus pygmaed were planted directly in a green roof module system in rows. All treatment were arranged in a randomized complete block design with three replication. The results are summarized below. In term of soil characteristics, Soil acidity and electric conductivity was measured in pH 6.0~6.6 and 0.12dS/m~0.19dS/m, respectively. Organic matter and exchangeable cations desorption fell in the order: $P_4P_4L_2$ > $P_5P_3L_2$ > $P_6P_2L_2$. $P_6P_2L_2$ had higher levels of the total solid phase and liquid phase, and $P_4P_4L_2$ had gas phase for three phases of soil in the 15cm and 25cm soil thickness. Although Pllioblastus pygmaed was possibled soil thickness 15cm, there was a trend towards increased soil thickness with increased leaf length, number of leaves and chlorophyll contents in 25cm. The growth response of Pllioblastus pygmaed had fine and sustain condition in order to $P_6P_2L_2$ = $P_5P_3L_2$ > $P_4P_4L_2$. However, The results of this study suggested that plants grown under $P_4P_4L_2$ appear a higher density ground covering than plants grown under $P_6P_2L_2$. Collectively, our data emphasize that soil thickness for growth of Pllioblastus pygmaed were greater than soil mixture ratio in shallow-extensive green roof module system.

Characteristics of Capacitor Bank Composed of Eight Paralleled Modules (300kJ${\times}$B 모듈로 구성된 커패시터 뱅크의 특성 분석)

  • Sung, G.Y.;Jung, J.W.;Choi, Y.H.;Kim, J.S.;Chu, J.H.;Lee, H.S.
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2001.07c
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    • pp.1600-1602
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    • 2001
  • A pulsed power supply of 2.4MJ capacitor bank has been developed to make investigation into electric gun technology. It is made up of eight paralleled 300kJ modules, and can supply various shape of high current pulse by changing charging voltage, inductance, capacitance, and firing time of each module. The 300kJ module has been designed and fabricated for the maximum operating voltage of 22kV, peak current of 150kA, and pulse duration of 1msec. The experiments of the modules were done, and the equivalent circuit of the module was determined. The characteristics of the module were analyzed more deeply through the circuit simulation. The experiments of the paralleled modules with inductance of 20 $\mu$H and load resistance of 100 m$\Omega$ were performed, where the modules were discharged simultaneously and/or sequentially. The results of the experiments were analyzed. The 2.4MJ capacitor bank is currently used as the pulsed power supply for the ETCG (Electro Thermal Chemical Gun) research.

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R&D activities of a-Si:H thin film solar cells by LG Electronics

  • Lee, Don-Hui
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Surface Engineering Conference
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    • 2007.04a
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    • pp.19-19
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    • 2007
  • Recently, we have developed p-i-n hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) single junction (SJ) thin film solar cells with RF (13,56MHz) plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) systems, and also successfully fabricated the mini-modules (>300$cm^2$), using laser scribing technique to form an integrated series connection, The efficiency of a mini-module was 7.4% (Area=305$cm^2$, $I_{SC}$=0.25A, $V_{OC}$=14.74V, FF=62%).

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COMPLEX BORDISM OF CLASSIFYING SPACES OF THE DIHEDRAL GROUP

  • Cha, Jun Sim;Kwak, Tai Keun
    • Korean Journal of Mathematics
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.185-193
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    • 1997
  • In this paper, we study the $BP_*$-module structure of $BP_*$(BG) mod $(p,v_1,{\cdots})^2$ for non abelian groups of the order $p^3$. We know $grBP_*(BG)=BP_*{\otimes}H(H_*(BG);Q_1){\oplus}BP^*/(p,v_1){\otimes}ImQ_1$. The similar fact occurs for $BP_*$-homology $grBP_*(BG)=BP_*s^{-1}H(H_*(BG);Q_1){\oplus}BP_*/(p,v)s^{-1}H^{odd}(BG)$ by using the spectral sequence $E^{*,*}_2=Ext_{BP^*}(BP_*(BG),BP^*){\Rightarrow}BP^*(BG)$.

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