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용융탄산염형 연료전지의 스택구조와 온도특성 (Temperature Characteristics of the Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell Stack)

  • 이충곤;안교상;박성연;서혜경;임희천
    • 한국수소및신에너지학회논문집
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    • 제15권1호
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    • pp.54-61
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    • 2004
  • Temperature characteristics in a stack of molten carbonate fuel cell (MCFC) have been investigated with simulation based on the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) codes and experimental way. The MCFC has generally two stack structures when the natural gas is used as fuel; one is the external reforming type and the other is internal reforming type. Computer simulation at the external reforming stack suggests that the maximum temperature in the stack depends on the gas flow length. The 2 kW MCFC stack with 25 cm gas flow length showed about $675^\circ{C}$ of maximum temperature.

Two Freshwater Cryptomonads New to Korea: Cryptomonas marssonii and C. pyrenoidifera

  • Kim, Jee-Hwan;Boo , Sung-Min;Shin, Woong-Ghi
    • ALGAE
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    • 제22권3호
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    • pp.147-152
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    • 2007
  • We described two brownish freshwater Cryptomonas species, C. marssonii Skuja and C. pyrenoidifera Geitler as first records in Korea. The identification was based on light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and nuclear SSU rDNA sequences analysis. Cryptomonas marssonii is characterized by its sigmoid shape with a sharply pointed and dorsally curved antapex, dorso-ventrally flattened cell, two lateral plastids without pyrenoid, and its dimension of 18-25 μm in length and 8-13 μm in width. Cryptomonas pyrenoidifera is characterized by ovoid to elliptical shape with a partially twisted or rounded antapex, dorso-ventrally biconvex cell, lateral plastids with two pyrenoids, and the dimensions of 15-22 μm in length and 10-14 μm in width. Nuclear SSU rDNA sequences between C. marssonii WCK01 from Korea and CCAC0086 from Gernmay, and between C. pyrenoidifera WCK02 from Korea and CCMP152 from Australia were identical, respectively.

An Experimental and Numerical Study on Thermal Performance of a Regenerator System with Ceramic Honeycomb

  • Ryou, Hong-Sun;Noh, Dong-Soon;Hong, Sung-Kook;Lee, Seong-Hyuk
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • 제15권3호
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    • pp.357-365
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    • 2001
  • The aim of this paper is to perform the experiment and the numerical simulation for investigating the heat transfer in a regenerator system with ceramic honeycomb and to suggest a useful correlation for optimization of the regenerator system. For achieving this, the effects of some parameters were investigated, e. g., switching time, cell size and length of honeycomb on the mean temperature efficiency. The measured temperatures by R-type thermocouples were compared with the predictions by means of the commercial package, STAR-CD. A useful correlation for thermal efficiency was newly proposed as a function of the normalized switching time, defined in terms of switching time, cell size and length of honeycomb. The results showed that the thermal efficiency is above 90% and the normalized heat exchange rate is higher than 80% when the normalized switching time is less than 1000.

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내실배양에 따른 Scenedesmus quadricauda(Turpin) de Br bisson과 Scenedesmus armatus(Chodat) G.M. Smith의 형태변이 (Morphological variation of Scenedesmus quadricauda (Turpin) de Br bisson and Scenedesmus armatus (Chodat) G.M. Smith in culture)

  • 안선숙
    • Journal of Plant Biology
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    • 제28권4호
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    • pp.305-315
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    • 1985
  • Morphological variations within the species of Scenedesmus in Korea, S. armatus and 2 strains of S. quadricauda were investigated. Taxonomic characters such as length of long spine, ridge, unicell-colony transformation, and colony types were compared. The length of long spine was constant, whereas the distribution of the spine varied with the age of culture. Ridge and short spine in S. armatus occurred constantly, whereas those in S. quadricauda varied with the composition of the media and age of culture. Strains CY-1 and CY-2 showed 6 different colony types in the stationary culture, whereas S. armatus formed only two types, armatus and armatus-longus types. All strains showed unicell-colony transformation. The cell became minimum when the daughter cell was released, and reached maximum at division.

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An Anomaly Detection Algorithm for Cathode Voltage of Aluminum Electrolytic Cell

  • Cao, Danyang;Ma, Yanhong;Duan, Lina
    • Journal of Information Processing Systems
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    • 제15권6호
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    • pp.1392-1405
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    • 2019
  • The cathode voltage of aluminum electrolytic cell is relatively stable under normal conditions and fluctuates greatly when it has an anomaly. In order to detect the abnormal range of cathode voltage, an anomaly detection algorithm based on sliding window was proposed. The algorithm combines the time series segmentation linear representation method and the k-nearest neighbor local anomaly detection algorithm, which is more efficient than the direct detection of the original sequence. The algorithm first segments the cathode voltage time series, then calculates the length, the slope, and the mean of each line segment pattern, and maps them into a set of spatial objects. And then the local anomaly detection algorithm is used to detect abnormal patterns according to the local anomaly factor and the pattern length. The experimental results showed that the algorithm can effectively detect the abnormal range of cathode voltage.

실리콘 태양전지 최적설계에 관한 연구 (A Study on Optimal Design of Silicon Solar Cell)

  • 유진수;문상일;김경해;;이준신
    • 대한전기학회논문지:전기물성ㆍ응용부문C
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    • 제53권4호
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    • pp.187-191
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    • 2004
  • In this work, we used the PCID simulator for simulation of solar cell and examined the effect of front-back surface recombination velocity, minority carrier diffusion length, junction depth and emitter sheet-resistance. As the effect of base thickness, the efficiency decreased by the increase in series resistance with the increase of the thickness and found decrease in efficiency by decrease of the current as the effect of the recombination. Also, as the effect of base resistivity, the efficiency increased somewhat with the decrease in resistivity, but when the resistivity exceeded certain value, the efficiency decreased as a increase in the recombination ratio. The optimum efficiency was obtained at the resistivity 0.5 $\Omega$-cm, and thickness $100\mu\textrm{m}$. We have successfully achieved 10.8% and 13.7% efficiency large area($103mm{\times}103mm$) mono-crystalline silicon solar cells without and with PECVD silicon nitride antireflection coating.

3'UTR Diversity: Expanding Repertoire of RNA Alterations in Human mRNAs

  • Dawon Hong;Sunjoo Jeong
    • Molecules and Cells
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    • 제46권1호
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    • pp.48-56
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    • 2023
  • Genomic information stored in the DNA is transcribed to the mRNA and translated to proteins. The 3' untranslated regions (3'UTRs) of the mRNA serve pivotal roles in post-transcriptional gene expression, regulating mRNA stability, translation, and localization. Similar to DNA mutations producing aberrant proteins, RNA alterations expand the transcriptome landscape and change the cellular proteome. Recent global analyses reveal that many genes express various forms of altered RNAs, including 3'UTR length variants. Alternative polyadenylation and alternative splicing are involved in diversifying 3'UTRs, which could act as a hidden layer of eukaryotic gene expression control. In this review, we summarize the functions and regulations of 3'UTRs and elaborate on the generation and functional consequences of 3'UTR diversity. Given that dynamic 3'UTR length control contributes to phenotypic complexity, dysregulated 3'UTR diversity might be relevant to disease development, including cancers. Thus, 3'UTR diversity in cancer could open exciting new research areas and provide avenues for novel cancer theragnostics.

Effects of age and gender on spatial orientation of human corpus callosum in healthy Koreans

  • Hwang, Seung-Jun;Park, Chan;Hong, Hea-Nam;Ryu, Ji-Yeon;Park, In-Sung;Rhyu, Im-Joo
    • Animal cells and systems
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    • 제15권4호
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    • pp.274-278
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    • 2011
  • The changes in the corpus callosum (CC) with age and gender remain largely subject to dispute, which might come from the different strategies for analyzing the size and shape of CC. We have investigated this issue by measuring some variables reflecting the spatial orientation of CC on magnetic resonance imaging in Koreans, which minimize individual variances in the brain. The subjects were composed of young adults in their twenties (51 male, 59 female) and elderly adults in their sixties and seventies (60 male, 71 female). The total area of CC, length and height of CC, the central angle and the four angles suggested by Oka et al. were measured. The whole area and the central angle of CC were not significantly affected by age and gender. The height and length of CC were significantly greater in elderly people. The angle connecting genu, upper notch of pons and splenium was significantly larger in the elderly group. Furthermore, all four angles were significantly different between male and female subjects. These results confirm that the spatial orientation of CC is influenced by age and gender.

A Histological Study on the Visual Cell Layer of the Endemic Korean Species Liobagrus mediadiposalis (Pisces: Amblycipitidae)

  • Kim, Jae Goo;Park, Jong Young
    • Applied Microscopy
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    • 제47권4호
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    • pp.238-241
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    • 2017
  • A study on the visual cell and eyeball of the endemic Korean species Liobagrus mediadiposalis was investigated by light and electron microscopes. The retina of a small and 2 mm-diameter round eye was thin, $151.0{\pm}4.0{\mu}m$ and has two visual cells, a single cone and a rod cell. The single cone cells are short and thick, $18.0{\pm}0.9{\mu}m$ in length and $5.1{\pm}0.7{\mu}m$ (n=30) in diameter, while the rod cells are longer and thinner, $54.8{\pm}2.9{\mu}m$ in length and $3.3{\pm}0.6{\mu}m$ in diameter. The cone cells are seen an irregular and random mosaic pattern, and the rod cells are also randomly situated at between cone cells. As a rare phenomenon, such structure is one of characteristics reflecting the eye of a nocturnal and bottom-dwelling freshwater fish. The ultrastructure of visual cells was observed with scanning and transmission electron microscopy, both cone and rod cells are divided into an inner segment with numerous mitochondria and an outer segment with stacks of membrane discs.

Asymptotic Analyses of a Statistical Multiplexor with Heterogeneous ATM Sources

  • Lee, Hyong-Woo;Mark, Jon-Wei
    • Journal of Electrical Engineering and information Science
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    • 제2권3호
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    • pp.29-40
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    • 1997
  • Two asymptotic analyses of the queue length distribution at a statistical multiplexor supporting heterogeneous exponential on-off sources are considered. The first analysis is performed by approximating the cell generation rates as a multi-dimensional Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process and then applying the Benes queueing formula. In the second analysis, w state with a system of linear equations derived from the exact expressions of the dominant eigenvalue of the matrix governing the queue length distribution. Assuming that there are a large number of sources, we obtain asymptotic approximations to the dominant eigenvalue. Based on the analyses, we define a traffic descriptor to include the mean and the variance of the cell generation rate and a burstiness measure. A simple expression for the quality of service (QoS) in cell loss rate is derived in terms of the traffic descriptor parameters and the multiplexor parameters (output link capacity and buffer size). The result is then used to quantify the factors determining the required capacity of a call taking the statistical multiplexing gain into consideration. As an application of the analyses, we can use the required capacity calculation for simple yet effective connection admission control(CAC) algorithms.

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