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Crosslinked Characteristics of XLPE Cables by Aging (지중배전 케이블의 노화에 의한 가교도 특성)

  • Lee, Woo-Sun;Cho, Jun-Ho;Choe, Gwon-U;Chung, Chang-Soo;Chung, Yong-Ho;Kim, Sang-Yong
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2000.07c
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    • pp.1566-1568
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    • 2000
  • This study refers to the crosslinked characteristics of XLPE cables by aging. The cable failure brings about an enormous loss of power supply and the immense expense for cable replacement. These characterization techniques can be used for identifying a cause of failure and for improving a quality of equipments Also, these play an important role in the detection of premature failure. In order to maintain a cable reliability, quality control is needed strictly. It can be possible to estimate a residual lifetime of power cable using characterization techniques.

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A Study on Insulation Diagnosis by Partial Discharge Spectroscopy of Generator Stator Winding (발전기 고정자 권선의 부분방전 특성을 이용한 절연진단 연구)

  • Kang, D.S.;Kim, Y.J.;Kim, K.Y.
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1993.07b
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    • pp.584-587
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    • 1993
  • Mica, which have a good thermal and electrical characteristics, while will cleave easily at these layers. In order to bond mica materials soldily, mica/epoxy composite insulation materials were developed for generator stator winding. There are lots of problems such as delamination and partial discharge of these insulation materials caused by mechanical, electrical and thermal aging. Several experiments have been conducted in order to find the useful diagnostic parameters from the partial discharge phenomena by applying a new measurement techniques. this paper deals with the partial discharge pulse characteristics, which may be a useful diagnostic concept in predicting insulation condition of generator stator insulation materials. Long term insulation aging test shows that partial discharge phase angle an magnitude are identified as one of the main key techniques for insulation diagnosis on generator stator winding.

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Assessment of effect of accelerated aging on interim fixed dental materials using digital technologies

  • Omar, Alageel;Omar, Alsadon;Haitham, Almansour;Abdullah, Alshehri;Fares, Alhabbad;Majed, Alsarani
    • The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.360-368
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    • 2022
  • PURPOSE. This study assessed the physical and mechanical properties of interim crown materials fabricated using various digital techniques after accelerated aging. MATERIALS AND METHODS. Three groups of interim dental restorative materials (N = 20) were tested. The first group (CO) was fabricated using a conventional manual method. The second group (ML) was prepared from prefabricated resin blocks for the milling method and cut into specimen sizes using a cutting disc. The third group (3D) was additively manufactured using a digital light-processing (DLP) 3D printer. Aging acceleration treatments using toothbrushing and thermocycling simulators were applied to half of the specimens corresponding to three years of usage in the oral environment (N = 10). Surface roughness (Ra), Vickers microhardness, 3-point bending, sorption, and solubility tests were performed. A 2-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Fisher's multiple comparison test were used to compare the results among the groups. RESULTS. The mean surface roughness (Ra) of the resin after accelerated aging was significantly higher in the CO and ML groups than that before aging, but not in the 3D group. All groups showed reduced hardness after accelerated aging. The flexural strength values were highest in the 3D group, followed by the ML and CO groups after accelerated aging. Accelerated aging significantly reduced water sorption in the ML group. CONCLUSION. According to the tested material and 3D printer type, both 3D-printed and milled interim restoration resins showed higher flexural strength and modulus, and lower surface roughness than those prepared by the conventional method after accelerated aging.

Thermal Aging Embrittlement in LWR Primary Pressure Boundary Components

  • Kim, Sunki;Kim, Yongsoo;Wonmok Jae
    • Proceedings of the Korean Nuclear Society Conference
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    • 1995.05b
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    • pp.635-640
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    • 1995
  • Two techniques for the verification of the phase separation in ferrite phase of primary pressure bounary component materials, the primary cause of thermal aging embrittlement, are presented. Data base of room-temperature Charpy V-notch impact energy during reactor service was estimated as a measure of the degree of embrittlement. The serviceable period of CF-3 and CF-8 alloys as the primary pressure boundary components may be acceptably extended for 60 years of lifetime. However, the integrity of CF-8M alloys can be degraded seriously after several years of service in the nuclear reactor.

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Studies on Conservation of the Beeswax-treated Annals of Joseon Dynasty (조선왕조실록 밀랍본 보존을 위한 연구)

  • Jeong, Hye Young;Choi, Kyoung Hwa;Lee, Kye Shik;Jo, Byoung-Muk
    • Journal of Korea Technical Association of The Pulp and Paper Industry
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    • v.44 no.6
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    • pp.70-78
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    • 2012
  • The Annals of Joseon Dynasty, which recorded governmental affairs for 472 years (AD 1392-1863) during the Joseon dynasty is an representative paper cultural heritage in Korea. Being recognised their authenticity and values they were designated as the No 151 national treasure of Korea in 1973 and registered as 'The Memories of the World' by UNESCO in 1997. Unusually, some volumes of the Annals were treated by beeswax for the permanent preservation. However, the examinations on the deterioration of the beeswax-treated volumes had been exposed the serious damage than the untreated volumes. In particular, the larger amount of beeswax were worst in deterioration condition. In order to solve these problems, NRICH(National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage) of Korea launched the investigation study for the conservation of beeswax-treated volumes of the Annals. Now then, the five study areas have been set up; 1) to understand the damaged condition of the Annals; 2) to analyse the raw materials and production techniques; 3) to test the degradation degree using the duplication samples for understanding the aging factors and mechanism; 4) to develop the conservation techniques through dewaxing and thereafter strengthening the base paper of Hanji; 5) to develop the long-term storage technique using inert gases. On the basis of outcomes from this study, NRICH will plan to establish the systematic conservation and management plan for the beeswax-treated volumes of the Annals in future.

Review of Rice Quality under Various Growth and Storage Conditions and its Evaluation using Spectroscopic Technology

  • Joshi, Ritu;Mo, Changyeun;Lee, Wang-Hee;Lee, Seung Hyun;Cho, Byoung-Kwan
    • Journal of Biosystems Engineering
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    • v.40 no.2
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    • pp.124-136
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    • 2015
  • Purpose: Grain quality is a general concept that covers many characteristics, ranging from physical to biochemical and physiochemical properties. Rice aging during storage is currently a challenge in the rice industry, and is a complicated process involving changes in all of the above properties. Spectroscopic techniques can be used to obtain information on the quality of rice samples in a non-destructive manner. Methods: The objective of this review was to highlight the factors that contribute to rice quality and aging, and to describe various spectroscopic modalities, particularly vibrational and hyperspectral imaging, for the assessment of rice quality. Results: Starch and protein are the main components of the rice endosperm, and are therefore key factors contributing to eating and cooking quality. While the overall starch, protein, and lipid content in the rice grain remains essentially unchanged during storage, structural changes do occur. These changes affect pasting and gel properties, and ultimately the flavor of cooked rice. In addition, grain quality is significantly affected by growing and environmental conditions, such as water availability, temperature, fertilizer application, and salinity stress. These properties can be evaluated using spectroscopic techniques, and rice samples can be discriminated by using multivariate statistical analysis methods. Conclusion: Hyperspectral imaging and vibrational spectroscopy techniques have good potential for determining rice quality properties in a non-invasive manner, i.e., not requiring the introduction of instruments into the rice grain.

Correlation between different methodologies used to evaluate the marginal adaptation of proximal dentin gingival margins elevated using a glass hybrid

  • Hoda S. Ismail;Brian R. Morrow;Ashraf I. Ali;Rabab El. Mehesen;Franklin Garcia-Godoy;Salah H. Mahmoud
    • Restorative Dentistry and Endodontics
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    • v.47 no.4
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    • pp.36.1-36.17
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    • 2022
  • Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of aging on the marginal quality of glass hybrid (GH) material used to elevate dentin gingival margins, and to analyze the consistency of the results obtained by 3 in vitro methods. Materials and Methods: Ten teeth received compound class II cavities with subgingival margins. The dentin gingival margins were elevated with GH, followed by resin composite. The GH/gingival dentin interfaces were examined through digital microscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) using resin replicas, and according to the World Dental Federation (FDI) criteria. After initial evaluations, all teeth were subjected to 10,000 thermal cycles, followed by repeating the same marginal evaluations and energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) analysis for the interfacial zone of 2 specimens. Marginal quality was expressed as the percentage of continuous margin at ×200 for microscopic techniques and as the frequency of each score for FDI ranking. Data were analyzed using the paired sample t-test, Wilcoxon signed-rank test, and Pearson and Spearmen correlation coefficients. Results: None of the testing techniques proved the significance of the aging factor. Moderate and strong significant correlations were found between the testing techniques. The EDS results suggested the presence of an ion-exchange layer along the GH/gingival dentin interface of aged specimens. Conclusions: The marginal quality of the GH/dentin gingival interface defied aging by thermocycling. The replica SEM and FDI ranking results had stronger correlations with each other than either showed with the digital microscopy results.

Physicochemical Qualities and Flavor Patterns of Traditional Chinese Vinegars Manufactured by Different Fermentation Methods and Aging Periods

  • Gao, Yaping;Jo, Yunhee;Chung, Namhyeok;Gu, Song-Yi;Jeong, Yong-Jin;Kwon, Joong-Ho
    • Preventive Nutrition and Food Science
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.30-36
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    • 2017
  • Physicochemical properties of Fujian Yongchun aged vinegar (FYAV) and Shanxi mature vinegar (SMV) were compared in terms of the fermentation methods applied and aging periods (3, 5, 8, and 10 years), and combined E-nose/E-tongue analyses were performed to assess their flavors. Compared with submerged fermentation-derived FYAV, solid-state fermentation-derived SMV showed higher values of pH, brix, soluble solids, total phenolic content, and antioxidant activity, but not total acidity or total organic acids. Aging period resulted in an increase in pH, total phenolic content, and antioxidant activity. Principal component analysis based on E-tongue/E-nose analyses was performed to distinguish between the vinegars produced by different fermentation methods and under aging periods. Solid-state fermentation and an aging process were considered good techniques for vinegar brewing, considering the various organic acids and high levels of total phenolics and antioxidant activity.

Theory of Mind in Old Age: A Review from a Neurocognitive Perspective (노년기의 마음이론: 신경인지적 접근)

  • Park, Min
    • 한국노년학
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.743-757
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    • 2010
  • Theory of mind (ToM) is the ability to infer one's own and other people's mental states such as beliefs, desires, and intentions. Although the majority of research in ToM has focused on young children or autistic individuals, several studies have investigated ToM in normal old age and in the demented elderly. This article provides an overview on existent findings of theory of mind in aging populations and suggests future directions for research including applying neuroimaging techniques and real-life tasks. It is still unclear how ToM in aging is associated with other aspects of cognition. However, it is expected that ToM perspective on aging will increase our understanding of aging of cognition and social functioning.

Accelerated aging test procedures for SRAM PUFs (SRAM PUF 가속 노화 시험 절차 수립)

  • Moon-Seok Kim;Seung-Bae Jeon;Jun-Young Park
    • Convergence Security Journal
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.59-65
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    • 2024
  • This research proposes an accelerated aging test procedure for Static Random Access Memory Physically Unclonable Functions (SRAM PUFs). PUFs utilize semiconductor process variations to serve as a hardware security feature, akin to semiconductor device fingerprints. Thus, the proposed accelerated aging test simulates a semiconductor's 10-year lifecycle, enabling the prediction of PUF characteristics after a decade of use, which is crucial for verifying the safety and stability of SRAM PUFs. This research introduces test procedures that simulate 10 years of aging in approximately 9 days by setting temperature and voltage higher than operational environments. These procedures allow for the quantitative evaluation of SRAM PUF characteristics. This research is expected to contribute to the advancement of design and maintenance testing techniques for systems based on SRAM PUFs.