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Electro-Osmotic Dewatering under Electro-Osmotic Pulse Technology

  • Kim, Jitae;Lee, Jeongwoo;Chung, Il-Moon
    • The Journal of Engineering Geology
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.423-433
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    • 2020
  • Direct current (DC) electric fields have been used for electro-osmotic dewatering. Under DC conditions, however, the electrical contact resistance between the electrode and the dewatering material increases considerably during the process of dewatering. Such a circumstance hinders the continuation of effective electro-osmotic dewatering. To reduce this hindrance, an applied pulse electric field with periodic reversals of the electrode polarity should improve electro-osmotic dewatering. In this study, electro-osmotic dewatering under pulse conditions was experimentally investigated for electrode polarity reversals. During the dewatering process, the pulse electric field was able to reduce the hindrance caused by the DC, resulting in an increased final dewatered amount relative to that under a DC electric field. For a constant applied voltage, the reversed polarity condition, under which the electric current passing through the material was almost unchanged with time, yielded the maximum final dewatered amount. This technique can be used to enhance drainage from a water storage facility during a period of extreme drought and the seawater desalination plants using reverse osmosis in drought stricken coastal regions.

Axial behavior of square CFST encased seawater sea-sand concrete filled PVC/GFRP tube columns

  • Rong Su;Xian Li;Ziwei Li
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.47 no.6
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    • pp.781-794
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    • 2023
  • In order to directly apply seawater and sea sand in construction without desalination, a type of square concrete-filled steel tube (CFST) encased with prefabricated seawater sea-sand concrete filled Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)/Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) tube column was proposed. Twenty short columns were tested under uniaxial loads, and the test parameters included inner tube types, seawater sea-sand concrete replacement ratios, concrete strength, the wrapping area of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) strips and the thickness of GFRP tube. The effects of the parameters on failure modes, loading capacity, ductility and strain responses were discussed. All the tested specimens failed with serious buckling of the steel tubes and fracture of the inner tubes. The specimens had good residual bearing capacity corresponding to 64% to 88.9% of the peak capacity. The inner GFRP tubes and PVC tubes wrapped by CFRP strips provided stronger confinement to the core concrete, and were good choices for the proposed columns. Moreover, an analytical model for the composite column with different inner tube types was proposed.

Application of Seawater Plant Technology for supporting the Achievement of SDGs in Tarawa, Kiribati (키리바시 타라와의 지속가능발전목표 달성 지원을 위한 해수플랜트 기술 활용)

  • Choi, Mi-Yeon;Ji, Ho;Lee, Ho-Saeng;Moon, Deok-Soo;Kim, Hyeon-Ju
    • Journal of Appropriate Technology
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.136-143
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    • 2021
  • Pacific island countries, including Kiribati, are suffering from a shortage of essential resources as well as a reduction in their living space due to sea level rise and coastal erosion from climate change, groundwater pollution and vegetation changes. Global activities to solve these problems are being progressed by the UN's efforts to implement SDGs. Pacific island countries can adapt to climate change by using abundant marine resources. In other words, seawater plants can assist in achieving SDGs #2, #6 and #7 based on SDGs #14 in these Pacific island countries. Under the auspice of Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), Korea Research Institute of Ships and Ocean Engineering (KRISO) established the Sustainable Seawater Utilization Academy (SSUA) in 2016, and its 30 graduates formed the SSUA Kiribati Association in 2017. The Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries (MOF) of the Republic of Korea awarded ODA fund to the Association. By taking advantage of seawater resource and related plants, it was able to provide drinking water and vegetables to the local community from 2018 to 2020. Among the various fields of education and practice provided by SSUA, the Association hope to realize hydroponic cultivation and seawater desalination as a self-support project through a pilot project. To this end, more than 140 households are benefiting from 3-stage hydroponics, and a seawater desalination system in connection with solar power generation was installed for operation. The Association grows and supplies vegetable seedlings from the provided seedling cultivation equipment, and is preparing to convert to self-support business from next year. The satisfaction survey shows that Tarawa residents have a high degree of satisfaction with the technical support and its benefits. In the future, it is hoped that SSUA and regional associations will be distributed to neighboring island countries to support their SDGs implementations.

Kinetics Change of the R-134a Gas Hydrate Formation in Seawater with the Addition of Edible Surfactants (R-134a 가스 하이드레이트 형성 속도에 미치는 식용 계면활성제 첨가의 영향)

  • Jeong, Hui Cheol;Kim, A Ram;Lim, Jun-Heok;Won, Yong Sun
    • Clean Technology
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.154-160
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    • 2016
  • For any conceivable desalination process using the gas hydrate formation, the kinetics has to be one of the most important parameters from the economic point of view. We thus were to improve the kinetics of the R-134a (also known as HFC-134a) gas hydrate formation by using promoters and three different kinds of edible surfactants were selected for the desalination process targeted to produce potable water; κ-carrageenan, lecithin, and polysorbate 80 among anionic, amphoteric, and nonionic surfactants, respectively. Then, the kinetics change of the R-134a hydrate formation was monitored by varying the surfactant concentration. Experimental results demonstrated that the rate of R-134a hydrate formation increases with the addition of edible surfactants in general and the effect as a promotor has an order of polysorbate 80 > κ-carrageenan > lecithin. As a supportive measure, the atomic charges of each surfactant were calculated by using a DFT (density functional theory)-based molecular modeling and the results showed a positive relationship between the promotor effect of each surfactant and the number of oxygens available for hydrogen bonding and the negativity of their atomic charge values.

Desalination of Traditional Soy Sauce Using Electrodialysis (전기투석에 의한 재래식 간장의 저염화)

  • Chung, Jae-Ho;Mok, Chul-Kyoon;Lim, Sang-Bin;Woo, Gun-Jo;Baek, Hyung-Hee;Park, Young-Seo
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.34 no.5
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    • pp.811-817
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    • 2002
  • Korean traditional soy sauce was desalted using electrodialyzer, and their physicochemical properties were analyzed. The salt content of soy sauce significantly decreased from initial 18.9 (w/v) to 0.47% (w/v) and the volume also decreased to 330 mL when 1,000 mL of soy sauce was desalted for 450 min at a current of 2 A. During the desalting process, the numbers of viable cells of total bacteria, yeasts, and molds increased due to the concentration effect of the electrodialysis. Turbidity increased from 3.1 to 8.5, and total nitrogen, total sugar, and reducing sugar contents also increased. The pH, and amino nitrogen and volatile base nitrogen contents slightly decreased, with ammonia content significantly decreasing from 19.4 to $1.3\;{\mu}mol/mL$. Free amino acids content increased twofold after electrodialysis. Gas chromatograms of soy sauce showed that profiles of the flavoring compounds did not change when electrodialyzed for 360 min, but most were removed after 540 min.

Performance Characteristics and Efficiencies of Micro-Hydro Pelton Turbine with Nozzle Diameter Variation (노즐 구경에 따른 초소수력 펠턴 터빈의 효율 및 성능 특성)

  • Jo, In Chan;Park, Joo Hoon;Shin, Youhwan;Kim, Kwang Ho;Chung, Jin Taek;Kim, Dong Ik
    • The KSFM Journal of Fluid Machinery
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.60-65
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    • 2015
  • This paper deals with performance characteristics and efficiencies of Pelton turbine can be applied as one of ERDs (Energy Recovery Devices) of PRO (Pressure Retarded Osmosis) system for desalination. The objective of this study is experimentally estimating the performance of micro-scale Pelton turbine for PRO pilot plant. Especially the performance characteristics with variations of jet nozzle diameter of Pelton turbine are discussed in detail. In order to do this, lab scale test rig of Pelton turbine was made for performance test, which includes water tank, Pelton wheel with buckets, jet nozzle and torque brake and so on. The parameter effects related on Pelton turbine's efficiency were investigated and discussed on the influence of the variations of load and speed ratio.

Enhancement of Condensation Heat Transfer of Anodized Aluminum by Teflon Coating and Oil-Impregnation (테플론 코팅과 오일 담지를 이용한 알루미늄 양극산화피막의 응축 열전달 향상)

  • Kang, Minjoo;Lee, Jonghoon;Cha, Soojin;Shin, Yeaji;Kim, Donghyun;Kim, Kyung-Ja;Lee, Junghoon
    • Journal of the Korean institute of surface engineering
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    • v.54 no.2
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    • pp.90-95
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    • 2021
  • Surface modification technique enabling the control of condensation provides various benefit in various engineering systems, such as heat transfer, desalination, power plants, and so on. In this study, lubricant oil-impregnation into Teflon-coated nanoporous anodic oxide layer of aluminum to enhance a de-wetting and mobility of water droplet on surface. Due to the surface treatment improving water-repellency, the condensation mode is changed to dropwise, thus the frequency of sliding condensed water droplet on surface is increased. For these reasons, the surface of oil-impregnated Teflon-coated nanoporous anodic aluminum oxide shows significantly enhanced condensation heat transfer compared to bare aluminum surface. In addition, the porosity of anodic aluminum oxide affected the mobility of water droplet even with oil-impregnation and Teflon-coating, indicating that the optimization of porous structure of anodic oxide is required for maximizing the condensation heat transfer.

Evolution of RO Process for Green Future (그린 미래를 향한 역삼투 공정의 진화)

  • Hong, Seungkwan;Lee, Sangho;Kim, Joon Ha;Kim, Jeong Hoon;Ju, Younggil
    • Prospectives of Industrial Chemistry
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.9-20
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    • 2011
  • 전 세계는 물 부족 문제를 해결하기 위한 대체수자원 개발에 다양한 노력을 기울이고 있으며, 그 중에 해수 담수화 기술이 가장 주목받고 있다. 특히 역삼투 방식의 해수담수화기술은 기존 증발식에 비해 에너지 소비량이 적기 때문에 매년 10% 이상의 높은 성장률을 기록하고 있다. 그러나 역삼투 방식의 해수담수화는 지표수를 이용하는 시스템에 비해 상당히 많은 에너지를 필요로 한다. 따라서 에너지 효율을 높이기 위한 다양한 공정 개발이 시도되고 있으며, 그 중에 대표적인 기술이 삼투현상을 이용한 FO (Forward Osmosis)와 PRO (Pressure Retarded Osmosis) 공정이다. 본 논문에서는 역삼투막을 이용한 해수담수화 기술의 현황과 한계를 살펴보고, 현 해수담수화공정을 보완할 기술로써 FO와 PRO 공정개발에 관한 최근 연구 동향과 이러한 신기술의 상용화에 필수적으로 요구되는 막에 대한 개발 현황을 살펴보았다.

Investigating adsorption ion characteristics on cobalt oxides catalyst in electrolysis of waste alkaline solutions using ab-initio study (제일원리 전산모사법을 이용한 폐양액 수전해용 코발트 산화물 촉매의 흡착 이온 특성 연구)

  • Juwan Woo;Jong Min Lee;MinHo Seo
    • Journal of the Korean institute of surface engineering
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    • v.56 no.6
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    • pp.427-436
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    • 2023
  • In the industry, it is recognized that human activities significantly lead to a large amount of wastewater, mainly due to the increased use of water and energy. As a result, the growing field of wastewater resource technology is getting more attention. The common technology for hydrogen production, water electrolysis, requires purified water, leading to the need for desalination and reprocessing. However, producing hydrogen directly from wastewater could be a more cost-effective option compared to traditional methods. To achieve this, a series of first-principle computational simulations were conducted to assess how waste nutrient ions affect standard electrolysis catalysts. This study focused on understanding the adsorption mechanisms of byproducts related to the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) in anion exchange membrane (AEM) electrolysis, using Co3O4 as a typical non-precious metal catalyst. At the same time, efforts were made to develop a comprehensive free energy prediction model for more accurate predictions of OER results.

A Scientific Analytical on the Ancient Shipwrecks Degradation Products Excavated from Underwater: Focused on Sulfur and Iron Degradation Products

  • Ji-Seon SONG;Yong-Hee YOON;Chang-Hyun PARK
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.52 no.3
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    • pp.243-261
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    • 2024
  • In this study, samples were collected from various ancient wooden shipwrecks, including the Shinan shipwreck and Jindo shipwreck that used iron nails, the Yeongheungdo shipwreck carrying iron artifacts, as well as the Sibidongpado shipwreck and Wando shipwreck where degradation products were not observed, all of which were salvaged by the National Research Institute of Maritime Heritage. The aim was to analyze the characteristics of degradation products generated by iron (Fe) within the salvaged wooden shipwreck materials and establish fundamental data on degradation products in waterlogged archaeological wood. The analysis revealed that sulfur (S) is generally accumulated in wood obtained from marine environments. It was observed that the content of inorganic substances such as iron and sulfur was significantly higher in the Shinan shipwreck, Jindo shipwreck, and Yeongheungdo shipwreck compared to Sibidongpado shipwreck and Wando shipwreck, which used wooden nails. This indicates that the presence of iron affects the accumulation of degradation products and suggests that iron is a factor in the corrosion of wood. Furthermore, crystallin compounds were observed within the cell walls, and higher concentrations of iron and sulfur were found in the resin ducts, rays, and radial tissues. This suggests that during desalination and consolidation treatments, warm water or polyethylene glycol (PEG) may move degradation factors into resincanals, rays, radial tissues, etc.