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The effect of Ca additions on the ignition and combustion behaviors of Mg alloys (Mg 합금의 발화 및 연소특성에 미치는 Ca 첨가의 영향)

  • Chung, D.S.;Cho, H.;Kim, J.K.
    • Journal of the Korean Crystal Growth and Crystal Technology
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.324-327
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    • 2009
  • In the present study, the effect of Ca additions on the ignition and combustion behaviors of Mg alloys has been investigated. Cracks and inclusions were observed at the free surface and interior in as-cast pure magnesium but not in Ca-bearing Mg alloys. There was a tendency that ignition temperature rapidly increased with increasing Ca content in Mg-Ca alloy. Saturated composition for increasing of ignition temperature was related with solid solubility of Ca in Ca-bearing Mg alloys. The protective oxide layers, MgO, could also be found on the combustion surface of Ca-bearing magnesium alloy.

Effects of CaO and Ca additions on Microstructure and Ignition Resistance of Pure Mg (Mg의 미세조직과 발화저항성에 대한 CaO 및 Ca의 영향)

  • Ha, Seong-Ho;Lee, Jin-Kyu;Kim, Shae-K.;Jung, Seung-Boo;Kim, Young-Jig;Jo, Hyung-Ho
    • Journal of Korea Foundry Society
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.146-151
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    • 2006
  • In this study, effects of CaD and Ca addtions on microstructure and ignition resistance of pure Mg were investigated. With increasing Ca and CaO contents, the grains in Ca and CaO added Mg were refined and ignition temperatures of CaO and Ca added Mg increased, too. As a result of phase analysis, CaO seemed to be reduced to Ca. $Mg_2Ca$ phase was formed even in 0.1 wt%CaO added pure Mg by reduction mechanism, while $Mg_2Ca$ phase was formed in over 1.35 wt% Ca added pure Mg. Thermodynamical consideration for the reduction mechanism of CaO in pure Mg was carried out.

Study on the Influence of Ca and Mg Saturation Ratios of Soil on the Uptake of Ca, Mg, and K by Rice Plant (답토양(畓土壤)의 Ca, Mg 포화비(飽和比)가 수도(水稻)의 Ca, Mg, K의 흡수(吸收)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Jeong, Y.G.;Hong, J.W.;Ha, H.S.
    • Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.115-121
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    • 1987
  • A pot experiment was conducted to investigate the influence of Ca and Mg saturation ratios of soil on the uptake of Ca, Mg and K by rice plant. A silty loam soil was treated with $CaCl_2$ and $MgCl_2$ to obtain different degrees of Ca and Mg saturation. The studied ranges of Ca and Mg saturation ratios were 81:19, 70:30, 52:48, 55:45, and 31:69 in terms of the ratio of exchangeable Ca and Mg. Two levels of K application (90kg/ha, and 180kg/10a as $K_2O$) were also included in this study. The significant observation were summarized as follows. 1. When the Ca saturation of soil was dominant over Mg, the soil solution contained more Ca than Mg and vice versa. These led to the higher uptake of Ca by rice plant in Ca dominant soils and higher uptake of Mg in Mg dominant soils. 2. When the Ca and Mg saturation ratio was about equal, more Mg was released to soil solution leading to higher concentration of Mg in rice plant compare to that of Ca. 3. A trend was observed that the concentration of K in soil solution was lower in Mg dominant soils than in Ca dominant soils. This also resulted in the depressed uptake of K by rice plant under Mg dominant system when compare to Ca dominant system. 4. The increase application of K led to the increase in relative concentration of K to (Ca+Mg+K), and to the depression of divalent uptake by rice plant. However, it was observed that the degree of depression in uptake divalent by K application was more sensitive in case of Mg than that of Ca. 5. When viewed from grain yield of rice, it is pointed out that the optimum range of Ca to Mg ratio in soil may fall in the vicinity of 7:3. 6. Although K uptake by rice plant was influenced by the term of $AK^+/{\sqrt{A(Ca^{{+}{+}}+Mg^{{+}{+}})$ in soil solution, $AK^+$ itself was affected by the ratios of Ca:Mg in soil, as it were $AK^+$ value was decreased in Mg dominant soil than in Ca.

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The Influence of Heat Treatment and Ca contents on the Electrochemical Characteristics of Mg-Ca Alloys (Mg-Ca 합금의 전기화학적 특성에 미치는 Ca 첨가량 및 열처리의 영향)

  • Lee, S.H.;Chung, Dong-Seok;Park, B.O.;Kim, Y.G.;Jeong, Ha-Guk;Kim, Hye-Sung
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Heat Treatment
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.173-179
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    • 2004
  • In this study, the influence of heat treatment and Ca contents on the electrochemical behavior was investigated. Mg-Ca alloys, i.e., Mg-0.22wt%Ca, Mg-0.56wt%Ca, Mg-1.31wt%Ca are prepared by ingot metallurgy. As-cast Mg-Ca alloys exhibited better electrochemical properties than pure Mg. Especially, Mg-0.22wt%Ca alloy improves its anode efficiency up to 62% and lowers the OCP up to -1.72VSCE. Microstructure and XRD patterns of Mg-Ca alloys show that additive Ca element is mainly solid-solutioned. While, the others show the microstructure and XRD pattern with large $Mg_2Ca$ at grain boundary. To assess the effect of heat treatment on the as-cast Mg-alloy, the specimens were heat treated at $200^{\circ}C$ for 2 hours under $CO_2$ gas atmosphere. Although corrosion properties of Mg-Ca alloys are somewhat deteriorated by heat treatment at $200^{\circ}C$ Mg-0.22wt%Ca alloy with uniformly distributed nano-sized $Mg_2Ca$ phase in ${\alpha}$-Mg matrix show still better corrosion properties than pure Mg specimen.

Oxidation behavior of CaO added Mg and Mg-Al alloys (CaO을 첨가한 Mg 및 Mg-Al 합금의 산화거동)

  • Ha, Seong-Ho;Lee, Jin-Kyu;Jung, Seung-Boo;Kim, Young-Jig;Jo, Hyung-Ho;Kim, Shae-K.
    • Journal of Korea Foundry Society
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.126-130
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    • 2007
  • Oxidation behavior of CaO added Mg and Mg-5Al alloys was investigated. At $500^{\circ}C$, oxidation rate of pure Mg was abruptly increased, while that of CaO added Mg was remarkably reduced with increasing CaO content. As a result of surface analysis by AES, there was the thin oxide layer mixed with MgO and CaO in CaO added Mg. Oxidation behavior of CaO added Mg was similar to that of Ca added Mg. Oxidation rate of 0.6CaO added Mg-5Al alloy was much lower than that of Mg-5Al alloy at $500^{\circ}C$ and both alloys showed the linear weight change at $400^{\circ}C$.

The Relationships of Serum Mg, Ca, Ca/Mg Ratio with Serum Lipid Profiles in College Women Living Choong-Nam Area (일부 충남지역 여대생의 혈청 마그네슘(Mg), 칼슘(Ca), 칼슘/마그네슘(Ca/Mg)비율과 혈청지질과의 상관관계 연구)

  • 김애정
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.379-387
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    • 1998
  • Magnesium(Mg) plays an important role in lipid metabolism and Mg deficiency but Ca sufficiency Increases serum cholesterol and triglyceride. The relationships of serum Mg, Ca, Ca/Mg ratio with lipids was examined in 79 female college students in Choong-Nam area. Subjects were divided into underweight, normal and overweight groups according to their BMI. The average age, body weight, height and BMI were 21.9yr, 55.9kg, 158.5cm and 22.62kg/$m^2$ respectively. Height was not different between groups. Serum cholesterol and LDL-cholesterol concentrations were significantly lower in the underweight group than other groups. BMI had positive correlations with LDL-cholesterol, atherogenic index (AI) and LDL-cholesterol/HDL-cholesterol ratio(LPH), and negative correlations with HDL-cholesterol/total cholesterol ratio. Serum minerals (serum Mg, Ca, Ca/Mg ratio) and serum lipid concentrations were not significantly different between groups. However, there was a tendency of increasing serum Mg level with increasing serum HDL-cholestrol, HDL-cholesterol/total cholesterol ratio and decreasing serum LDL-cholesterol, LPH, total cholesterol/HDL-cholesterol ratio(TPH) and AI. And there was a tendency of increasing serum Ca level with increasing serum HDL-cholesterol/total cholesterol ratio and decreasing serum triglyceride, LDL-cholesterol, LPH, TPH and AI. And there was a tendency of increasing serum Ca /Mg ratio level with decreasing triglyceride, serum LDL-cholesterol and TPH. This study was limited within serum levels of minerals (serum Mg, Ca and Ca/Mg ratio), serum lipids concerned with CHD, therefore I hope there will be wider efforts to consider about the dietary levels of minerals for presentation of the connection between dietary Mg, Ca and serum lipids.

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The Effect of Ca Addition on the Grain Refinement and Mechanical Properties in Mg-Zn Alloy (Mg-Zn 합금의 결정립미세화와 기계적 성질에 미치는 Ca 첨가의 영향)

  • Eom, Jeong-Pil;Lim, Su-Gun;Hur, Bo-Young
    • Journal of Korea Foundry Society
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.395-399
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    • 2000
  • The main interdendritic phase which was formed during early solidification of the ternary Mg-Zn-Ca alloys is the $Ca_2Mg_6Zn_3$ phase. The microstructure of $Mg-6wt%Zn-0.1{\sim}0.3wt%Ca$ alloys consisted of MgZn precipitates and $Ca_2Mg_6Zn_3$ phase formed around the grain boundaries. In the alloys with the highest level of Ca($Mg-6wt%Zn-0.5{\sim}0.7wt%aCa$ alloys), the microstructure revealed wholly $Ca_2Mg_6Zn_3$ phase formed around the grain boundaries. The grain size of Mg-6wt%Zn-Ca alloys decreased significantly with increase in Ca content and, at 0.5wt% Ca or more, grain size becomes constant at about 60 ${\mu}m$. The tensile properties of the as-cast Mg-6wt%Zn-Ca magnesium alloys were improved due to grain refinement by addition of Ca.

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A Study on Ca and P Balance in Koran Adult Women (한국 성인 여자의 칼슘과 인 평형에 관한 연구)

  • 유춘희;김희선;이정숙;김정윤
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • v.34 no.1
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    • pp.54-61
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    • 2001
  • The Ca and P balance studies were carried out with two different diets varying Ca levels : the current Korean RDA level(normal Ca diet) and the high level (High Ca diet) which was determined by adding 2SD to mean Ca intake of all subjects. The subjects were sever healthy adult woman, aged from 25 to 32 years old. The metabolic studies were conducted for two weeks with a days recess in between : during the fist week with normal Ca diet and during the second week with high Ca diet. The composition of nutrients excepting Ca of both diets was similar to subjects usual intake. The result were summarized as follows: Mean daily Ca intake was 728.8mg from norma Ca diet and 945.5mg from high Ca diet. Fecal excretion of Ca increased significantly(p<0.05) on high Ca diet, but urinary excretion of Ca did not show any differences between the two diet periods. There were also no significant differences in Ca retention between the two diet periods but it tended to be greater during high Ca diet period: 112.1mg/day during normal Ca diet period vs 208.2mg/day during high Ca diet period. Mean apparent Ca absorption was 41.2% on normal Ca diet and 42.1% on high Ca diet, indicating it was not affected by high Ca intake level used in this study. On the contrary, P retention was significantly increased up to 109.4mg/day with high Ca diet as compared to- 41mg/day with normal Ca diet. There were no significant differences in fecal and urinary excretion of P but those to be lower during high Ca diet period. The above results showed that higher Ca intake more than current RDA(700mg/day), in the level of 945.5mg/day, could increase Ca retention through Ca absorption comparable to the rate appeared on RDA level intake. P retention was also improved by high Ca intake. Therefore, higher Ca intake than the current RDA level seemed to produce favorable effects on bone health in adult women. However, the current RDA level seemed to be relatively appropriate, considering the results that all the subjects but one maintained positive Ca balance with normal Ca diet. (Korean J Nutrition 34(1):54-61, 2001)

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Characterization of Ca Precipitation in Al-Mg Alloys Containing a Trace of Ca During Homogenization

  • Seong-Ho Ha;Young-Chul Shin;Bong-Hwan Kim;Young-Ok Yoon;Hyun-Kyu Lim;Sung-Hwan Lim;Shae K. Kim
    • Archives of Metallurgy and Materials
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    • v.66 no.4
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    • pp.959-962
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    • 2021
  • In this study, precipitation of Ca in Al-Mg alloys containing a trace of Ca during homogenization was investigated using a transmission electron microscope (TEM) and calculated phase diagrams. TEM result indicated that the Ca-based particles found in the examined sample are Ca7Mg7.5Si14. From the calculation of Scheil-Gulliver cooling, it was found that the Ca was formed as Al4Ca and C36 laves phases with Mg2Si and Al13Fe4 from other impurities phase during solidification. No Ca-Mg-Si ternary phase existed at the homogenization temperature in the calculated phase diagram. From the phase diagram of Al-Al4Ca-Mg2Si three-phase isothermal at 490℃, it was shown that Ca7Mg6Si14 phase co-exists with Al, Mg2Si and Al4Ca in the largest region and with only Al and Mg2Si in Al4Ca-poor regions. It was thought that the Ca7Mg6Si14 ternary phase was formed by the interaction between Mg2Si and Al4Ca considering that the segregation can occur throughout the entire microstructures.

Effect of CaMgSn Ternary Phase on the Aging Response of Mg-Sn-Zn-Ca Alloys

  • Wahid, Shah Abdul;Lim, Hyun-Kyu;Jung, Young-Gil;Yang, Won-Seok;Ha, Seong-Ho;Yoon, Young-Ok;Kim, Shae K.
    • Journal of Korea Foundry Society
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    • v.38 no.4
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    • pp.75-81
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    • 2018
  • This study examined the effect of the CaMgSn ternary phase on the aging response of the Mg-Sn-Zn alloy. The results revealed that the CaMgSn ternary phase formed in rod-like or needle-like shapes in Mg-3Zn-0.3Ca-xSn (x=1.5, 3, and 5 wt%) alloys and its size decreased as the Sn content increased from 1.5 wt% to 5 wt%. The Mg-3Zn-0.3Ca-5Sn alloy with a relatively fine CaMgSn phase was subjected to solution heat treatment and an aging process. Both the Mg-5Sn-3Zn-0.3Ca and Mg-5Sn-3Zn (base alloy) alloys had similar peak hardness values throughout all aging temperatures but the time-to-peak hardness in the Mg-5Sn-3Zn-0.3Ca alloy was 24-36 hours-earlier than that in the base alloy. Precipitates in the Mg-5Sn-3Zn-0.3Ca alloy were more refined than those in the Mg-5Sn-3Zn alloy and were mostly formed on basal planes. The $Mg_2Sn$ phase formed in either plate-like or rod-like shapes in the Mg-5Sn-3Zn alloy, whereas block-shaped $Mg_2Sn$ particles also formed in the Mg-5Sn-3Zn-0.3Ca alloy.