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Development for auto lightening buoy system using solenoid (솔레노이드 장치를 이용한 양식용 부자 LED 전원공급 시스템 개발)

  • CHA, Bong-Jin;BAE, Bong-Sung;KIM, Hyun-Young;CHO, Sam-Kwang;LEE, Gun-Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Fisheries and Ocean Technology
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    • v.52 no.1
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    • pp.17-23
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    • 2016
  • This study investigates the development of an automatic lightening buoy that can indicate an aquaculture cage at night or in rough weather. The energy for the light is generated by the linear motion of a magnet along with a coil inside the buoy as the waves cause the buoy to oscillate up and down. The principle of the magnet motion is different between the magnet and body of the buoy because the movement of the latter is dependent on the surface wave, while the former is affected by the damper. To obtain a quantitative performance of the buoy, the voltage as well as up and down motion produced by several waves were measured in the wave tank. A shorter wave period, i.e., faster motion, of the magnet produced a brighter light. It is expected that this study can aid in deciding the optimum design of a buoy capable of producing a bright light at any aquaculture site affected by sea or fresh water waves.

Electronic Step-down Transformer (전자식 강압형 트랜스포머)

  • Seo, J.H.;Kim, M.G.
    • Proceedings of the KIPE Conference
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    • 2005.07a
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    • pp.74-77
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    • 2005
  • An electronic step-down transformer is proposed. Conventional iron cored transformer is heavy and bulky and it has substantial amount of no load loss. On the other hand, electronic transformer can provide negligible no load loss, small size, and light weight. It consists of rectifier and PWM inverter. The output voltage is controlled by duty ratio. To confirm the validity of the proposed transform, simulation and experimental results are presented.

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NOVEL LIGHTING SYSTEMS STIMULATING GONADAL DEVELOPMENT AND EXPEDITING SEXUAL MATURITY OF MALE AND FEMALE CHICKENS

  • Umeda, I.;Hayakawa, H.;Kamiya, S.;Tanabe, Y.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.127-132
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    • 1993
  • Ten-week-old White Leghorn immature males and females were exposed to four lighting regimens: a constant light (12L : 12D); repeated up and slow down (13 min. up and 1 min. down per day for 13 consecutive days, and repeated on two-week cycle) lighting; repeated slow up and down (1 min. up per day for 13 consecutive days and 13 min. down, and repeated on two-week cycle) lighting; and step-up (14 min. up every second week) lighting. At 15 weeks of age, significantly larger testis and comb weights and significantly higher concentrations of plasma LH and testosterone were observed in the cockerels under the repeated slow up and down lighting regimen than those under the other lighting regimens. At 20 weeks of age, significantly larger oviduct weights and significantly higher concentrations of plasma estradiol were observed in the pullets under the repeated up and slow down, and the step-up lighting regimens than those under the other lighting regimens.

Down jumpers using Ultra-light Fiber Materials about to Product Evaluation (초경량 섬유 소재를 사용한 다운점퍼에 대한 제품 평가)

  • Ryu, Sin A;Park, Kil Soon
    • Korean Journal of Human Ecology
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    • v.24 no.5
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    • pp.677-686
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    • 2015
  • This study is to survey the concept of ultralight down jumpers examine customers' knowledge about ultralight down jumpers, factor effect when purchasing them, and satisfaction level. The research method is to examine a survey of consumer evaluation about ultralight down jumpers using a questionnaire targeting 240 men and women in their 30s and 40s. The results of the study are as follows. The knowledge Customers have about ultralight down jumpers appeared low scores in most items; 62.1%9(2.28)) answered 'does not know' in the item of 'knows about the mixed composition rate of filler', 54.6%(2.49) answered 'does not know' in the item of 'knows about ultralight materials', and 52.5%(2.56) answered 'does not know' in the item of 'knows about filling rate'. The important factors to consider when purchasing were 'size and pattern'(4.34), 'color'(4.32), 'design and price'(4.30). About satisfaction, 66.7%(3.69) answered 'most satisfied' in the item of 'well-fitting(wearing) sensation' and 60.0%(3.63) answers 'satisfied' in the item of 'activity and easy-to-wear'.

Thermal Characteristics of the design on Residential 13.5W COB LED Down Light Heat Sink (주거용 13.5W COB LED 다운라이트 방열판 설계에 따른 열적 특성 분석)

  • Kwon, Jae-hyun;Lee, Jun-myung;Kim, Hyo-jun;Kang, Eun-young;Park, Keon-jun
    • The Journal of Korea Institute of Information, Electronics, and Communication Technology
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.20-25
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    • 2014
  • There are several severe problems for LED device, the next generation's economy green lighting: as the temperature increases, the lamp efficiency decreases; if the temperature is over $80^{\circ}C$, the lifetime of lighting decreases; Red Shift phenomenon that wavelength of spectrum line moves toward long wavelength occurs; and optical power decreases as $T_j$ increases. Thus, Heat sink design that can minimize the heat of LED device is currently in progress. While the thermal resistance of COB Type LED was reduced by direct coupling of LED chip to the board, residential 13.5W requires Heat sink in order resolve heat issue. This study designed Heat Sink suitable for residential 13.5W COB LED down-light and selected the optimum Fin thickness through flow simulation that packaged the designed Heat Sink and 13.5W COB. And finally it analyzed and evaluated the thermal modes using contacting thermometer.

Thermal Characteristics of Designed Heat Sink for 13.5W COB LED Down Light (주거용 13.5W COB LED 다운라이트 방열판 형상 설계에 따른 열 특성 분석)

  • Kwon, Jae-Hyun;Kim, Hyo-Jun;Park, Keon-Jun;Kim, Yong-Kab;Hoang, Geun-Chang
    • The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences
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    • v.9 no.5
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    • pp.561-566
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    • 2014
  • The high power COB(Chip on Board) LED, densely arranged chips on a board, are increasing to resolve heat problems in LED that has luminous semiconductor chips as main materials. In case of high-power COB LED, protection against heat is necessary due to the power consumption is high. Also if the temperature of device increases, the optical emission becomes less efficient and the life rapidly reduces due to thermal stress. This study packaged 13.5W COB LED and heat sink with difference form and produced 13.5W COB LED down-light heat sink by analyzing the thermal modes with Solidworks Flow Simulation. And finally it analyzed and evaluated the thermal modes using contacting and non-contacting thermometers.

The Dyeing Properties of Korean Knotweed Extract(III) - Light Fastness- (호장근 추출액에 의한 염색성(III) - 내일광성을 중심으로 -)

  • 김미숙;최석철;조경래
    • Textile Coloration and Finishing
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.34-42
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    • 2002
  • In order to investigate the light fastness of Korean knotweed extract, the concentrate were prepared and dyed to silk fabric under the various conditions, such as kinds of mordants, methods of mordanting, and the dye concentration. After the deed fabrics were irradiated for several hours, the color differences and K/S values were measured. Additionally, the light fastness of Korean knotweed extracts and Emodin in liquid solution was compared. The light fastness of silk fabrics deed with Korean knotweed extract was improved by the Introduction of Fe-mordant, but the surface colors on the dyed fabrics shaded into reddish and dark yellow by 80hours irradiation. Color difference of fabrics were increased wish concentrations of Korean knotweed extracts. So inconsistent fading behaviour was observed. Color difference of dyed fabrics increased remarkably at the early stage of fading and became slowly down except for Fe-mordanted fabric. Absorbance of Korean knotweed extracts and Emodin in liquid solution were extremely decreased with concentrations of colorants, so inconsistent fading behaviour was observed too.

Design of Linear Induction Motor Considering Accelerating Performance for Light Rail Transit (가속 성능을 고려한 경전철용 선형 유도전동기 설계)

  • Cho, Su-Yeon;Kim, Kwang-Soo;Ham, Sang-Hwan;Lee, Hyung-Woo;Lee, Ju
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2010.06a
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    • pp.1409-1415
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    • 2010
  • A linear induction motor have advantages for reducing mechanical frictions and noises because it has thrust force by induced torque instead of friction force between rail and wheels. An it has additional advantage for reducing volume of bogie frame for light rail transit. The small volume causes the cost of construction down. Recently, researches of linear induction motor for thrust force of the light rail transit have been actively studied. For the rail transit, vehicle is running as follow accelerating and constant speed, finally decelerating speed passing local stops between stations. The light rail transit have only these three patterns of operating. Thus, design of that has different design specifications from others. In this paper, the linear induction motor for the light rail transit was designed considering the goal speed, accelerating time, and accelerating distance for approaching the goal speed. The designed motor was proved that it could meet the requirement of accelerating performance by2-dimensional finite element method and mechanical dynamics equation.

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Comparative Proteomic Analysis of Blue Light Signaling Components in the Arabidopsis Cryptochrome 1 Mutant

  • Phee, Bong-Kwan;Park, Sebyul;Cho, Jin-Hwan;Jeon, Jong-Seong;Bhoo, Seong Hee;Hahn, Tae-Ryong
    • Molecules and Cells
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.154-160
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    • 2007
  • An Arabidopsis hy4 mutant that is specifically impaired in its ability to undergo blue light dependent photomorphogenesis was used to identify cryptochrome 1 signaling-related components. Proteomic analysis revealed about 205 differentially expressed protein spots in the blue light-irradiated hy4 mutant compared to the wild-type. The proteins corresponding to 28 up-regulated and 33 down-regulated spots were identified. Obvious morphological changes in the hy4 mutant were closely related to the expression of various transcription factors. Our findings suggest that blue light signals may be involved in many cellular processes including disease resistance and stress responses.

Effects of Light Pulse Intensity and Quencher Concentration on the Time-Dependent Fluorescence Quenching Kinetics

  • Yang Mino;Lee Sangyoub;Shin, Kook Joe;Choo Kwang Yul;Lee Duckhwan
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.325-331
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    • 1992
  • By using the general theoretical framework proposed recently for treating the fluorescence quenching kinetics, we investigate the effect of light pulse intensity on the decay of fluorescence which follows excitation of fluorophors by the light pulse of very short but finite duration. It is seen that conventional theory breaks down when the exciting light pulse has a pulse width comparable to the fluorescent lifetime and its intensity is very high. We also find that even when the light intensity is not too high, conventional theory may fail in either of the following cases: (i) when the quencher concentration is high, (ii) when there is an attractive potential of mean force between the fluorophor and quencher, or (iii) when the energy transfer from the fluorophor to the quencher may also occur at a distance, e.g., via dipole-dipole interaction. The validity of the predictions of the present theory may thus be tested by fluorescence quenching experiments performed under such situations.