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The Measurement of TRIGA Mark-III Core Power Distribution Using Fuel Temperature (핵연료온도측정에 의한 TRIGA Mark-III 원자로의 노심출력 분포유추)

  • Byung Jin Jun;Ji Bok Lee;Chang Kun Lee
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.160-178
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    • 1983
  • A method which determines TRIGA Mark-III core power distribution by measuring fuel temperature is developed. The temperature measurement is performed by sweeping the already existing instrumented fuel elements which are loaded as an expedient of safe operation, and the number of fuel positions swept is 16. Experimental results are compared with those from computation using neutron diffusion theory. The maximum and standard deviations are 12 and 5%, respectively. It is confirmed that the estimation of rod power density of measuring fuel temperature is for more convenient than the conventional methods, and that it is proved to be very accurate as well.

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Research Trend of Membrane Technology for Separation of Carbon Dioxide from Flue Gas (온실기체 분리회수를 위한 막분리기술 연구 동향)

  • 김정훈;임지원;이수복
    • Membrane Journal
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.121-142
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    • 2002
  • The $CO_2$ emission is the largest contribute for the green house effect. Among the existing chemical separation processes, the membrane separation technology is(/will be) the most potential process for $CO_2$, separation from flue gas. Based on the solution-diffusion theory and physical properties of carbon dioxide/nitrogen and the permeation data in the literature, the relationships between physico-chemical structures of polymeric membrane materials and the perm-selectivities for $CO_2$/$N_2$ gases were described in detail. The progress of membrane module and process development was introduced briefly. Finally, the worldwide research activity including South Korea's for carbon dioxide separation by membrane technology were introduced through the survey of papers and technical reports published.

An Empirical Study on Consumer Acceptance of IPTV Service

  • Kim, Jung;Ryu, Myong-Hwan;Lee, Dong-Won
    • 한국IT서비스학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2008.11a
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    • pp.153-156
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    • 2008
  • In recent years, IPTV attracts great attention along with the digital convergence of communication and media technologies. IPTV combines the advantages of TV and Internet and changes our lifestyle dramatically. In addition, the IPTV service is capable of becoming a new business model which has huge growth potentials in technology-converging marketplaces. This study examines critical factors on the consumer's adoption of the IPTV service. Based on the Innovation Diffusion Theory (IDT), IPTV specific attributes and personal characteristics, we derive eight key factors in the research model. compatibility, ease of use, image, diversity of contents, interactivity, monetary value, social influence, and user satisfaction. Using the partial least square (PLS) method on the data collected through a web-based survey, we test our research model with several hypotheses. From this study, we find that diversity of contents, compatibility and interactivity have a significant indirect effect on the use of IPTV service via user satisfaction, and user satisfaction and social influence also have a significant direct impact on the IPTV use. These findings not only provide practical insights on the consumer acceptance of new technology-converging services, but also help managers to plan their marketing strategies better.

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A New Approach for the Solution of Multi-Dimensional Neutron Kinetics Equations in LWR's (경수로에 대한 다차원 노심 동특성 방정식의 해를 구하기 위한 새로운 방법 개발)

  • Song, Jae-Woong;Kim, Jong-Kyung
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.252-262
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    • 1992
  • The intent of this study is to develop an efficient calculation method which can be used to analyze the heterogeneous time-dependent reactor problems. By using the nodal theory one can not only reduce the calculational efforts, but accurately determine the group dependent flux densities averaged over the entire homogeneous nodes. This method uses correction factors(called“discontinuity factors”) in a rigorous manner to obtain the relationship between the node-averaged flux and the surface-averaged fluxes and currents. The discontinuity factors are calculated from the node-averaged fluxes, diffusion coefficients, and the discontinuity factors of the previous time step. The test results for two benchmark problems demonstrate the accuracy and efficiency of the method developed for the transient application in which assembly-size nodes can be used.

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Intensity Information and Curve Evolution Based Active Contour Model (밝기 정보와 곡선전개 기반의 활성 모델)

  • Kim, Seong-Kon
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartB
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    • v.10B no.5
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    • pp.521-526
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    • 2003
  • In this paper, we propose a geometric active contour model based on intensity information and curve evolution for detecting region boundaries. We put boundary extraction problem as the minimization of the difference between the average intensity of the region and the intensity of the expanding closed curves. We used level set theory to implement the curve evolution for optimal solution. It offered much more freedom in the initial curve position than a general active contour model. Our methods could detect regions whose boundaries are not necessarily defiened by gradient compared to general edge based methods and detect multiple boundaries at the same time. We could improve the result by using anisotropic diffusion filter in image preprocessing. The performance of our model was demonstrated on several data sets like CT and MRI medical images.

Development of In-Core Fuel Management Scoping Tools for PWR (가압경수로의 노심내 핵연료관리용 탐색도구의 개발)

  • Kim, Chang-Hyo;Kim, Teak-Kyum
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.20-27
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    • 1993
  • This paper concerns with developing a simplified in-core fuel management scoping tool for PWR. For this purpose the point reactivity model is put into a fuel cycling decision code, FCYPRM. Modified Borresen's coarse-mesh diffusion theory and nodal expansion method are utilized to form a spatial neutron analysis code, CMSNAP. Numerical experiments are per- formed to determine a set of empirical shuffling rules for working out an automated fuel loading pattern search code, ALPS. The numerical examples are presented for verifying effectiveness and applicability of individual codes. By structuring and applying three codes for reload core design problem of a PWR, it is demonstrated that these codes provide an effective in-core fuel management scoping tool for PWR.

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An experimental study of the overall characteristics in an aero-valved pulsating combustor (空氣밸브型 脈動燃燒器의 特性에 관한 實驗的 硏究)

  • 오상헌;최병륜;임광열
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.271-278
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    • 1987
  • The experimental study was carried out to investigate the pressure fluctuation, operating frequency, noise emission and combustion characteristics in an aero-valved pulsating combustor. Measurements of the pressure fluctuation, mean temperature and ion current inside the combustion chamber indicate that combustion phenomena are characteristically similar to those in the diffusion flame. The measured frequency schedue indicates that the acoustic theory of the quarter wave tube can be approximated to give the operating frequency, but correction factor must be involved to estimate the correct operating frequency. The spectral behavior of the noise emission exhibits that frequency bands with high noise intensity are narrowly restricted to the neighborhood of the operating frequency signalling the low-frequency combustion characteristics of the pulsating combustor. Measurements of the operating characteristics as variation of the fuel nozzle diameter and injection angle with 4 fuel nozzles have been made, and it was found that the system produced the stable operating conditions up to the turn down ratio of 3 when the fuel nozzle diameter is 1.2mm, and the optimum fuel injection angle is thought to be in the neighborhood of 30.deg. radially.

Analysis on the Results of Tidal Wave Hydraulic Model using Radioisotope (동위원소를 이용한 조파수리 모형실험 해석)

  • Kim, Ki Chul;Park, Geon Hyeong;Jung, Sung Hee;Lee, Jung Lyul;Suh, Kyung Suk
    • Journal of Radiation Industry
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.87-93
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    • 2011
  • A laboratory experiment using a radioisotope was performed to analyze the characteristics of transport and diffusion of a pollutant released from industrial plants. A wave hydraulic model based on the similarity theory was constructed and used to reappear the tidal wave in the laboratory. Two-dimensional numerical models were used to reproduce the results of a wave hydraulic model. The measured and calculated concentrations were compared with the same conditions. As a result of the comparative study, the time of maximum concentration showed slight difference between them, but the values of maximum concentration were relatively well agreed.

Failure Prediction of Thermo-Chemically Decomposing Composite for Rocket Thermal Insulators (열경화성 복합재 로켓 방화벽의 파손 예측)

  • Lee, Sun-Pyo;Lee, Jung-Youn
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.25-31
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    • 2005
  • The theory developed in a preceding paper [1] for poroelastic composite material behavior under thermal and gas diffusion is applied to thermo-chemical decomposition of a carbon-phenolic composite rocket nozzle liner under typical operating conditions. Specifically, the structural component simulated is the cowl ring for which distributions of pressure in the material pores, temperature and across-ply stress are presented. The results for particular composite designs show that across-ply failure occurs due to tensile stress in the material which is indicative of plylift. This prediction corroborates observations of plylift in a nozzle cowl. Simulations suggest designs to avoid plylift in the cowl zone.

A Study on the Numerical Analysis of VOCs Emission from Plywood Floor Material (수치해석을 활용한 합판마루 바닥재의 VOCs 방출에 관한 연구)

  • Kim Ji-Hye;Kang Dong-Hwa;Choi Dong-Hee;Kim Sun-Sook;Yeo Myoung-Souk;Kim Kwang-Woo
    • Korean Journal of Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering
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    • v.17 no.12
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    • pp.1123-1131
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    • 2005
  • The floor material is known as the most influential emission source of the residential building, because most floor material is made of wood compound and adhesive like a plywood flooring. Moreover, floor heating system keeps the inside temperature of the material high. As the emission of hazardous chemical compound from the construction material is influenced by many factors, it is necessary to analyze the emission characteristics of the floor material to improve IAQ. In this study, numerical analysis is performed to investigate the emission characteristics of the floor material affected by several factors such as temperature, air exchange rate, initial concentration, and internal diffusion coefficient. A simulation program is also written based on the mass transfer theory. The simulation results show that there is some level of difference on the TVOC concentration when each of the factors is variable.