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Metallurgical Study of Microconstituents in Transient Liquid Phase Bended Joints of Ni Base Superalloy (Ni기 초내열합금의 액상확산접합부 생성상의 금속조직학적 검토)

  • 김대업
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.75-81
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    • 2001
  • The metallurgical study of microconstituents in transient liquid phase bonded joints of Ni-base single crystal superalloys, CMSX-2 and CMSX-4 was investigated employing MBF-80 insert metal. TLP bonding of specimens was carried out at 1,373~1,523K for 0~19.6ks in vacuum. Three types of microconstituents ; needle-like constituent, dot-like constituent and abnormal shape constituent were formed in the bonded interlayer during TLP bonding operation. All these microconstituents were identified as boride. Microconstituents contain a large percentage of Cr in the early stage of bonding. As increasing the holding time, the amount of Cr was decreased and the amount of W, Co and Re were increased. From the analysis results of electron diffraction pattern by TEM, composition of elements in microconstituents were into MBlongrightarrowM$_{5}$B$_3$longrightarrowM$_2$B type with the increased in holding time. It can be explained by the fact that the relative amount of boron in microconstituents was decreased when the holding time was increased.d.

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A Calculation Model for Fuel Constituent Redistribution and Temperature Distribution on Metallic U-10Zr Fuel Slug of Liquid Metal Reactors

  • Nam, Cheol;Hwang, Woan
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.30 no.6
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    • pp.507-517
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    • 1998
  • Unlike conventional fuel types, fuel constituent redistribution and sodium intrusion into the fuel slug are the unique phenomena of the irradiated metallic fuel. A thermal calculation model on metallic U-10 wt.%Zr fuel rod for LMRs is developed with considerations given to these phenomena. The amount of constituent redistribution is estimated based on the thermotransport process. The temperature profile of fuel slug is predicted by taking into account of Zr redistribution, porosity formation and sodium logging effects. A sample calculation is performed and compared to experimental data in literature. As a result, the predicted redistribution and temperature profile are well agreed with experimental data, assuming that 15 times increment of ex-reactor diffusivity, $Q_{r}$ $^{*}$ is -50 kJ/mole and sodium is infiltrated only outside of the fuel slug. Furthermore, the redistribution effects on fuel integrity and fuel temperature profile are discussed.d.

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Molecular Dynamic Study of a Polymeric Solution (I). Chain-Length Effect

  • Lee Young Seek;Ree Taikyue
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.44-49
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    • 1982
  • Dynamic and equilibrium structures of a polymer chain immersed in solvent molecules have been investigated by a molecular dynamic method. The calculation employs the Lennard-Jones potential function to represent the interactions between two solvent molecules (SS) and between a constituent particle (monomer unit) of the polymer chain and a solvent molecule (CS) as well as between two non-nearest neighbor constituent particles of the polymer chain (CC), while the chemical bond for nearest neighbor constituent particles was chosen to follow a harmonic oscillator potential law. The correlation function for the SS, CS and CC pairs, the end-to-end distance square and the radius of gyration square were calculated by varying the chain length (= 5, 10, 15, 20). The computed end-to-end distance square and the radius of gyration square were found to be in a fairly good agreement with the corresponding results from the random-flight model. Unlike earlier works, the present simulation rsesult shows that the autocorrelation function of radius of gyration square decays slower than that of the end-to-end distance square.

Manual Liquid Based Cytology in Primary Screening for Cervical Cancer - a Cost Effective Preposition for Scarce Resource Settings

  • Nandini, N.M.;Nandish, S.M.;Pallavi, P.;Akshatha, S.K.;Chandrashekhar, A.P.;Anjali, S.;Dhar, Murali
    • Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
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    • v.13 no.8
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    • pp.3645-3651
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    • 2012
  • Conventional pap smear (CPS) examination has been the mainstay for early detection of cervical cancer. However, its widespread use has not been possible due to the inherent limitations, like presence of obscuring blood and inflammation, reducing its sensitivity considerably. Automated methods in use in developed countries may not be affordable in the developing countries due to paucity of resources. On the other hand, manual liquid based cytology (MLBC) is a technique that is cost effective and improves detection of precursor lesions and specimen adequacy. Therefore the aim of the study was to compare the utility of MLBC with that of CPS in cervical cancer screening. A prospective study of 100 cases through MLBC and CPS was conducted from October 2009 to July 2010, in a Medical College in India, by two independent pathologists and correlated with histopathology (22 cases). Morphological features as seen through MLBC and CPS were compared. Subsequently, all the cases were grouped based on cytological diagnosis according to two methods into 10 groups and a subjective comparison was made. In order to compare the validity of MLBC with CPS in case of major diagnoses, sensitivity and specificity of the two methods were estimated considering histological examination as the gold standard. Increased detection rate with MLBC was 150%. The concordance rate by LBC/histopathology v/s CPS/histopathology was also improved (86% vs 77%) The percentage agreement by the two methods was 68%. MLBC was more sensitive in diagnosis of LSIL and more specific in the diagnosis of inflammation. Thus, MLBC was found to be better than CPS in diagnosis of precursor lesions. It provided better morphology with increased detection of abnormalities and preservation of specimen for cell block and ancillary studies like immunocytochemistry and HPV detection. Therefore, it can be used as alternative strategy for cervical cancer prevention in limited resource settings.

Turbo Codes with DC-Free Trellis Codes as Constituent Codes (무직류 격자형부호를 구성부호기로 가지는 터보부호)

  • 이병길;정창기배상재주언경
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 1998.10a
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    • pp.175-178
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    • 1998
  • In this paper, turbo codes with the DC-free trellis codes based on partition chain as constituent codes are presente. And efficient methods to design the DC-free turbo codes are introduced. An iterative decoding with the MAP algorithm is used for the decoding of the turbo codes designed by various methods. As results of simulations, the presented DC-free turbo codes show better error performances than the DC-free trellis codes.

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Phonetic Evidence for Silent Beats in English

  • Kim, Hyo-Young
    • Korean Journal of English Language and Linguistics
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 2003
  • This paper proposes an empty constituent, a silent beat, to express long duration of stressed syllable in the word final position and rhythmic correspondence in English. This empty constituent has an important consequence. It helps reveal one of the characteristics English feet have: they must be non-final in nouns as well as in verbs. In addition, the silent beats overcome the shortcomings of empty constituents proposed previously, namely null vowels (Burzio 1994) and invisible suffixes (Hammond 1999).

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Preparation ann their Characteristics of Microcapsules for Fragrant Fiber

  • Kijeong Hong;Park, Soomin
    • Proceedings of the Korean Fiber Society Conference
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    • 1998.10a
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    • pp.162-165
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    • 1998
  • Characteristics of microcapsule wall depend on chemical and physical condition in procedure such as type and concentration of constituent and microencapsulation methods, thus, if the other process conditions are same, they depend on mainly types of wall-forming materials. Isocyanates used in this study are very important constituent as hard segments preparing urethane or urea by reaction with alcohol or amine. (omitted)

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Development of Modified WASP5(EUTRO5) for River Application (Modified WASP5(EUTRO5) 의 개발)

  • 신동석;권순국
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers Conference
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    • 1999.10c
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    • pp.734-738
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    • 1999
  • This study is to modify the EUTRO5(sub-model of WASP5) for applying river water quality simulation. Because previous version of EUTRO5 has unique kinetic constant for all segement on each constituent, EUTRO5 is not adequate for some river simulation. As this version have each kinetic constant for all segment on each constituent, it will be suitable for model application with rapid changing geometry and kinetic purification of upstream river.

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ON MALCEV ALGEBRA BUNDLES

  • HOWIDA ADEL ALFRAN;K. KAMALAKSHI;R. RAJENDRA;P. SIVA KOTA REDDY
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.42 no.1
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    • pp.207-212
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    • 2024
  • In this paper, we study Malcev algebra bundles and Malcev algebra bundles of finite type. Lie algebra bundles and Lie transformation algebra bundles are defined using given Malcev algebra bundle and we conclude some results for finite type.