• Title/Summary/Keyword: ASTM D257

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Humidity effects on surface resistivities in PE and PP mixtures (PE 및 PP혼합 재료의 표면저항에 미치는 습도효과)

  • 강전홍;유황민;김한준;한상옥;김종석
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 2002.07a
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    • pp.424-426
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    • 2002
  • The surface and volume resistivity in the polymers, PE(polyethylene) and PP(polypropylene) mixtures are tested and measured by the ASTM D257(KS M3015) standard. Humidity effects on surface and volume resistivity in two polymers have been studied qualitatively at room temperature. The results of resistivity in these polymers show that the values of surface resistivity (and volume resistivity) at the humidity of 90% are remarkably small compared with those at the humidity of 50%, independing on applied voltage. When we varied the humidity in two polymers, it was found to takes many hours to recover into original surface resistivity (and volume resistivity) of these polymers.

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A Study on the Mechanical Characteristic Change Accordance with Surface Damaged Submarine GFRP Repairing (잠수함용 GFRP 표면결함 수리에 따른 기계적 특성변화 연구)

  • Jung, Young In;Koo, Ja Gil;Lee, Yoon Suk
    • Journal of Korean Society for Quality Management
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    • v.48 no.2
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    • pp.257-267
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    • 2020
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study is to define guideline for fiber-glass-resin-putty repairing method for submarine GFRP by comparing structural strength between normal GFRP and putty repaired GFRP. Methods: GFRP specimen tensile and flexural tests are conducted in accordance with ASTM D3039/3039M-17 and ASTM D790 Procedure A. The collected data was analysed whether satisfies its structural strength criteria. Furthermore, It is analysed to find dominant reason of structural strength changes. Results: The result of the study is as follows; flexural strength of GFRP is satisfied strength criteria for all test cases, but tensile strength is not satisfied its criteria for some cases which over 2 mm depth of surface damage. Conclusion: The fiberglass-resin-putty repairing method should be applied to under 2 mm depth of damage which is not affecting to roving fiber layer destruction in GREP laminate.

Effect of Temperature on Current Density of Nano Composite XLPE Material (나노복합체를 함유한 XLPE의 전류밀도에 미치는 온도의 영향)

  • Jung, Hyun-Jung;Yang, Yi-Seul;Nam, Jin-Ho;Nam, Gi-Joon;Kim, Dong-Wook
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers
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    • v.32 no.5
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    • pp.413-417
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    • 2019
  • In this study, the volume resistivity of XLPE materials with various voltage ratings was discussed. The volume resistivity of the developed XPLE nanocomposite was measured, and the conductivity mechanism of the material was also examined. The ASTM D 257 and IEC 60093 measurement methods were used for these tests. The equipment was designed to measure up to a temperature of $200^{\circ}C$, and the electrode structure was designed to maintain the thickness and temperature uniformity of the sample. The conductivity of the sample decreased with temperature, and the samples reached saturation within 500s, after which the conductivity leveled off. By analyzing the current density and the electric field, we can well explain the electric conductivity behavior of our sample with the Schottky mechanism.

Fungal Production of Single Cell Oil Using Untreated Copra Cake and Evaluation of Its Fuel Properties for Biodiesel

  • Khot, Mahesh;Gupta, Rohini;Barve, Kadambari;Zinjarde, Smita;Govindwar, Sanjay;RaviKumar, Ameeta
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.459-463
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    • 2015
  • This study evaluated the microbial conversion of coconut oil waste, a major agro-residue in tropical countries, into single cell oil (SCO) feedstock for biodiesel production. Copra cake was used as a low-cost renewable substrate without any prior chemical or enzymatic pretreatment for submerged growth of an oleaginous tropical mangrove fungus, Aspergillus terreus IBB M1. The SCO extracted from fermented biomass was converted into fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) by transesterification and evaluated on the basis of fatty acid profiles and key fuel properties for biodiesel. The fungus produced a biomass (8.2 g/l) yielding 257 mg/g copra cake SCO with ~98% FAMEs. The FAMEs were mainly composed of saturated methyl esters (61.2%) of medium-chain fatty acids (C12-C18) with methyl oleate (C18:1; 16.57%) and methyl linoleate (C18:2; 19.97%) making up the unsaturated content. A higher content of both saturated FAMEs and methyl oleate along with the absence of polyunsaturated FAMEs with ≥4 double bonds is expected to impart good fuel quality. This was evident from the predicted and experimentally determined key fuel properties of FAMEs (density, kinematic viscosity, iodine value, acid number, cetane number), which were in accordance with the international (ASTM D6751, EN 14214) and national (IS 15607) biodiesel standards, suggesting their suitability as a biodiesel fuel. The low cost, renewable nature, and easy availability of copra cake, its conversion into SCO without any thermochemical pretreatment, and pelleted fungal growth facilitating easier downstream processing by simple filtration make this process cost effective and environmentally favorable.