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Analysis of Temperature Effects on Microbial Growth Parameters and Estimation of Food Shelf Life with Confidence Band

  • Park, Jin-Pyo;Lee, Dong-Sun
    • Preventive Nutrition and Food Science
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.104-111
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    • 2008
  • As a way to account for the variability of the primary model parameters in the secondary modeling of microbial growth, three different regression approaches were compared in determining the confidence interval of the temperature-dependent primary model parameters and the estimated microbial growth during storage: bootstrapped regression with all the individual primary model parameter values; bootstrapped regression with average values at each temperature; and simple regression with regression lines of 2.5% and 97.5% percentile values. Temperature dependences of converted parameters (log $q_o$, ${\mu}_{max}^{1/2}$, log $N_{max}$) of hypothetical initial physiological state, maximum specific growth rate, and maximum cell density in Baranyi's model were subjected to the regression by quadratic, linear, and linear function, respectively. With an advantage of extracting the primary model parameters instantaneously at any temperature by using mathematical functions, regression lines of 2.5% and 97.5% percentile values were capable of accounting for variation in experimental data of microbial growth under constant and fluctuating temperature conditions.

An experimental study on the local velocity acceleration in a flat plate boundary layer diffusion flame (평판 경계층 확산화염에서의 국부적 가속현상에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • 심성훈;하지수;신현동
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.847-864
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    • 1988
  • The main purpose of this study is to investigate the local velocity acceleration in a boundary layer diffusion flame over a flat plate. In order to know the effect of separation on the local velocity acceleration, two typical cases, flows with and without separation, are considered. For these cases, flow visualization using paraffine smoke tracers has been made. Mean velocity and r.m.s. value of fluctuating velocity are measured by using a laser Doppler velocimeter. In addition, measurements of time-mean concentration and time-mean temperature have been made. Time-mean density profiles have been obtained from the data of concentration and temperature. The obtained results are summarized as follows : (1) In the case without separation, the local velocity acceleration is clearly observed near the visible flame zone for all flow conditions. On the while, in the case with serration, the local velocity acceleration is observed only at low free stream velocity and high fuel injection velocity. As increasing the free stream velocity or decreasing the fuel injection velocity, it is not distinctly observed in the mean velocity profile. (2) The r.m.s. value of fluctuating velocity is significantly decreased by combustion in the case with separation. But in the case without separation, the r.m.s. value is increased near the visible flame zone in comparison with cold flow. In both cases, the peak value of r.m.s. appeared just at the visible flame zone, where the mean velocity gradient is not too high.

The Physico-chemical Changes of Meat Sausage during Storage at Different Temperature (온도별 저장중 축육 소시지의 이화학적 변화)

  • Kim, Soo-Min;Sung, Sam-Kyung
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.283-288
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    • 1989
  • The effect of storage temperature on the quality characteristics of meat sausage was investigated. Thus, the quality characteristic changes of meat sausage were discussed through physico-chemical and microbiological analysis. The results were summarized as follows; Volatile basic nitrogen(VBN) was increased more rapidly at $40^{\circ}C$ than at $10^{\circ}C$, $20^{\circ}C$ and fluctuating temperature $(10/40^{\circ}C)$. In physico-chemical analysis of meat sausage, the values of VBN , viable cell counts were increased with increase of temperature during storage, while thiobarbituric acid(TBA) values were fluctuated during storage as a whole. Water activity(Aw) and moisture contents showed a little change according to storage temperature, but sausage color was darkened as storage time goes by as a whole, the shelf-life was predicted above 40 days at $10^{\circ}C$, below 40 days at $20^{\circ}C$, below 30 days at $40^{\circ}C$ and about 20 days fluctuating temperature $(10/40^{\circ}C)$, respectively on the basis of slime formation in sensory evaluation.

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Variation of Physical Characteristic of Tidal Flat's Environment by Water Level Change (수위변동에 따른 갯벌의 물리적 환경특성의 변화)

  • Park, Jong-Hwa
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology
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    • v.2 no.3
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 1999
  • This paper described the results of the characteristics of the near-bottom flow and field analysis of the tidal flats sediment. It was the aim of this paper to grasp current flow of tidal flat's environment and influence factor for environmental change forecast of tidal flats. Field measurement of water velocity, water elevation, bed materials test, and temperature distribution of tidal flat were conducted. Thereafter, current flow, turbidity and temperature distribution of tidal flat sediment have been discussed. The field research results showed that the fluctuating velocity near the seabed before and after its appearance at low tide was strongly affected by the wind wave. The resuspension of the sea-bottom sediment took place with great intensity before and after the appearance of the seabed at low tide. Both the sea water level and the weather condition were a significant influential factors. Such as, temperature and turbidity just on the surface and the shallow layer of seabed sediments were varied largely with time and weather conditions, but that its deeper layers was almost constant. Temperature on the seabed sediments was strongly influenced by irradiance and water depth. The temperature variation of the tidal flat and the variation characteristics of the current flow and turbidity depend greatly on the inhabiting environment of the tidal flat benthic organism.

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Structural and Magnetic Properties of LaFeO3-BaTiO3 Solid Solutions

  • Ramana, E.Venkata;Kwon, O-Ung;Kim, Jin-I;Jung, C.U.
    • Journal of Magnetics
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.117-119
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    • 2009
  • Polycrystalline samples of LaFe$O_3$-BaTi$O_3$ were synthesized to examine the structural and magnetic behavior. X-ray diffraction confirmed that the ceramics had tetragonal symmetry with less tetragonal strain (c/a) than BaTi$O_3$. The magnetic hysteresis measured at room temperature suggested that the magnetic nature deviates from that of the parent LaFe$O_3$, which has antiferromagentic with a G-type spin structure. Improved magnetic behavior of the solid solution compound might be due to the increase in the canting angle of the spin. The presence of oxygen vacancies and fluctuating Fe valence, arising from the substitution of $Ba^{2+}$ and $Ti^{4+}$ at the A- and B-sites of the lattice, might contribute to bulk magnetization. The temperature dependent magnetization indicated that magnetization was higher at low temperatures and showed a decreasing trend with increasing temperature to room temperature. The magnetic transition temperature of these samples was 665 K and 743 K for the mixed system and LaFe$O_3$, respectively.

EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON THE HEAVY-DUTY GAS TURBINE COMBUSTOR (산업용 가스터빈 연소기에 대한 실험적 연구)

  • Antonovsky, V.;Ahn, Kook-Young
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2000.11b
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    • pp.142-149
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    • 2000
  • The results of stand and field testing of a combustion chamber for a heavy-duty 150 MW gas turbine are discussed. The model represented one of 14 identical segments of a tubular multican combustor constructed in the scale 1:1. The model experiments were executed at a pressure smaller than in the real gas turbine. The combustion efficiency, pressure loss factor, pattern factor, liner wall temperature, flame radiation, fluctuating pressure, and NOx emission were measured at partial and full load for both model and on-site testing. The comparison of these items of information, received on similar modes in the stand and field tests, has allowed the development of a method of calculation and the improvement of gas turbine combustors.

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Model and Field Testing of a Heavy-Duty Gas Turbine Combustor

  • Ahn, Kook-Young;Kim, Han-Seok;Antonovsky, Vjacheslav-Ivanovich
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • v.15 no.9
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    • pp.1319-1327
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    • 2001
  • The results of stand and field testing of a combustion chamber for a heavy-duty 150 MW gas turbine are discussed. The model represented one of 14 identical segments of a tubular multican combustor constructed 1:1 scale. The model experiments were executed at a lower pressure than that in a real gas turbine. Combustion efficiency, pressure loss factor, pattern factor, liner wall temperature, flame radiation, fluctuating pressure and NOx emission were measured at partial and full loads for both model and on-site testing. The comparison of these items in the stand and field test results led to has the development of a method of calculation and the improvement of gas turbine combustors.

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Maximum Power Tracking Control of Solar Cell by using the Step-down Chopper (강압쵸퍼에 의한 태양전지의 최대출력점 추적제어)

  • Sung, Nark-Kuy;Lee, Seung-Hwan;Kim, Sung-Nam;Kim, Yong-Joo;Han, Kyung-Hee;Chung, Yon-Tack
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1994.07a
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    • pp.351-353
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    • 1994
  • The solar cell should be operated at the maximum power point every instant. Because this maximum power point is fluctuating due to the change in the insolation and temperature. In this paper, we propose a new maximum power' point tracker by using the microprocessor. The proposed step-down chopper system tracks always the maximum power point, regardless of the change in the insolation, temperature and load.

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A Diagnostic Method of Control-in/out in the Glass Furnace

  • Cho, Jin-Hyung;Lee, Sae-Jae;Jang, Do-Soo
    • Journal of Korean Society of Industrial and Systems Engineering
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.151-154
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    • 2006
  • The high degree of viscosity and the non-Newtonian fluid dynamics characterizes the process inside a glass furnace. Because the temperature is fluctuating in very short time-intervals, it is hard to determine that the status of its fluctuation is stable or unstable. Usually Shewhart-chart is used to determine the control status. However because of the characteristics of the temperature fluctuations in the glass furnace it does not directly serve the purpose here. Therefore we suggest using ARIMA to diagnose control status and confirm that the method using ARIMA can be a better tool than Shewhart-chart.

Estimation of Shelf Life Distribution of Seasoned Soybean Sprouts Using the Probability of Bacillus cereus Contamination and Growth

  • Lee, Dong-Sun;Hwang, Keum-Jin;Seo, II;Park, Jin-Pyo;Paik, Hyun-Dong
    • Food Science and Biotechnology
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.773-777
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    • 2006
  • Growth of Bacillus cereus was assessed during the storage of seasoned soybean sprouts at 0,5, 10, and $15^{\circ}C$. No lag time in its growth curve was observed and thus the specific growth rate of B. cereus in the exponential growth phase was estimated for bootstrapped microbial count data. The distribution of the specific growth rate could be explained by the BetaGeneral distribution function, and temperature dependence was described by the Ratkowsky square root model. The temperature dependence of the growth could be successfully incorporated into the differential equation of microbial growth to predict the B. cereus count on the seasoned soybean sprouts under fluctuating temperature conditions. Safe shelf lives with different probabilities to reach $10^5\;CFU/g$ were presented at four different temperatures, considering the variation in initial contamination and specific growth rate by the Monte Carlo method and 2-step bootstrapping, respectively. Safe shelf lives defined as the time with a probability of less than 0.1% of reaching the critical limit, were 13.4, 5.2, 3.6, and 2.8 days at 0, 5, 10, and $15^{\circ}C$, respectively.