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Optical Properties with Arc Tube Structure of Ceramic Metal Halide lamps (세라믹 메탈할라이드 램프 아크튜브 구조에 따른 광학적 특성)

  • Lee, Joo-Hoo;Yang, Jong-Kyung;Kim, Nam-Goon;Jang, Hyeok-Jin;Park, Dae-Hee
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.57 no.12
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    • pp.2244-2248
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    • 2008
  • High intensity metal halide discharge lamp performance, specifically the generated luminous flux and light color content, depends critically on the arc tube design. Factors influencing the design and consequent lamp efficacy include : lamp size, geometry, arc tube composition, fill chemistry, electrode design and excitation modes. Shaping of Polycrystalline Alumina(PCA) can be realized by conventional ceramic processes. Several processes are applied nowadays. Well-known in the ceramic high pressure field for decades are the pressing and the extrusion method. Newly developed slurry and precious forming technologies give the one-body seamless tubes, which improve thickness uniformity and lighting performance. Now, we reported some optical properties with different arc tube structures of ceramic metal halide lamps.

The frequency and magnetic characteristics of YIG with the variation of $Al_2O_3$ additions ($Al_2O_3$조성변화에 따른 YIG의 주파수 및 자기특성)

  • 홍기원;김명호;장경욱;이준웅
    • Electrical & Electronic Materials
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    • v.8 no.6
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    • pp.787-794
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    • 1995
  • To improvement the magnetic and frequency properties of YIG(Yttrium-Iron Garnet) in microwave region, it is investigated that the effect of $Al^{3+}$ ions on magnetic and frequency characteristics of YIG, using samples of basic YIG composition( $Y_{3}$F $e_{5}$ $O_{l2}$) added with A1$_{2}$ $O_{3}$ from 0 to 2.5 [mol%]. The measurment is conducted mainly for the structural properties and magnetical properties. The structural properties is measured using SEM(Scanning Electro Microscope), EDX(Energy-dispersive X-ray spectrometer) and XRD(X-ray diffraction equipment). The magnetical properties is measured with B-H curve tracer and impedance analyzer. As a result, it is confin-ned that the effect of eddy current loss is minimized while maintaining high saturation flux density of YIG, when YIG is added with 0.5 [mol%] of A1$_{2}$ $O_{3}$.>.>.

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The Prospect of Membrane Distillation (Membrane Distillation의 전망)

  • 조한욱;신우철
    • Membrane Journal
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.57-64
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    • 1997
  • Membrane Distillation(MD) is reviewed as an application to new separation technology. Hydrophobic membrane which has been used to microfiltration is feasible material for MD process. MD has perfect selectivity under moderate temperature and is promised to simplify typical water treatment process. The principle of MD separation is phase transition by vapor-liquid interface at the pore of membrane surface. Feed and permeate temperature, composition, membrane wetting, heat and mass transfer phenomena affect the selectivity and flux of MD.

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Effect of oxygen content on impact toughness of austenitic-and duplex stainless steel weld metal (오스나이트계 및 이상계스테인레스강 용착부의 산소가 충격인성에 미치는 영향)

  • 문영훈;김환태;허성도
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.5 no.3
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    • pp.38-45
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    • 1987
  • An investigation was conducted to find out the factors influencing on the impact toughness of austenitic-and duplex stainless steel weld metal. Various welding process with commerically available consumables was adopted to get weld doposited metal. The oxygen content of each weld metal was very sensitiive to welding process, involving flux composition, shielding gas and structural features. The results of this study show tat the content of oxygen as an oxide inclusion significantly affects impact toughness, and .delta.-ferrite distribution is also correlated with resultant toughness value.

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Interdiffusion at Interfaces of polymers with Similar Physical Properties

  • Kim, Un Cheon;Lee, Chang Jun;Sim, Hun Gu;Park, Hyeong Suk
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.577-582
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    • 2000
  • Interdiffusion process at interfaces of chemically identical polymers (e.g., deuterated-nondeuterated pairs) with different molecular weights or polymers with similar physical properties, is studied here by varying the diffusion time. Considering the vacancy flux ($J_v$) and adopting the Cahn-Hilliard interracial energy in describing this system, we can see that the variation of the interfacial composition profile with time is asymetric and the interface moves towards the polymer with the lower molecular weight as interdiffusion progresses. Furthermore, interface shift $\Delta\chi$, which characterizes the interdiffusion between polymers, agrees well with the behaviors of the existing experimental data. We can also obtain the interface shift factor C, which can be converted into values of $D_s$ (self-diffusion coefficient of the smaller molecules), from the slopes of the linear fits to the data of the interface shift.

Biological Effects Of Blood And Testis By Abdominal Irradiation With Neutron Or Gamma-ray In Black Mouse

  • Chun, Ki-Jung;Yoo, Bo-Kyung
    • Proceedings of the PSK Conference
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    • 2003.10b
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    • pp.109.1-109.1
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    • 2003
  • The aim of this study was to investigate the biological effects of blood and testis by neutron or gamma-ray irradiation in black mouse. Six-week-old C57BL male mice were irradiated with neutron (flux: 1.036739E+09) or Co60 gamma rays(dose rate: lGy/min.) The irradiation method of animal was abdominal irradiation and dose of irradiation was 10 and 20 Gy added with 5 and 15Gy in neutron irradiation.. After that, the mice were sacrificed 3 days later. Blood and testis were taken and then composition of blood in blood cell were investigated. (omitted)

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Deposition Optimization and Bonding Strength of AuSn Solder Film (AuSn 솔더 박막의 스퍼터 증착 최적화와 접합강도에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, D.J.;Lee, T.Y.;Lee, H.K.;Kim, G.N.;Lee, J.W.
    • Journal of the Microelectronics and Packaging Society
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    • v.14 no.2 s.43
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    • pp.49-57
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    • 2007
  • Au-Sn solder alloy were deposited in multilayer and co-sputtered film by rf-magnetron sputter and the composition control and analysis were studied. For the alloy deposition condition, each components of Au or Sn were deposited separately. On the basis of pure Sn and Au deposition, the deposition condition for Au-Sn solder alloy were set up. As variables, the substrate temperature, the rf-power, and the thickness ratio were used for the optimum composition. For multilayer solder alloy, the roughness and the composition of solder alloy were controlled more accurately at the higher substrate temperature. In contrast, for co-sputtered solder, the substrate temperature influenced little to the composition, but the composition could be controlled easily by rf-power. In addition, the co-sputtered solder film mostly consisted of intermetallic compound, which formed during deposition. The compound were confirmed by XRD. Without flux during bonding of solder alloy film on leadframe, the adhesion strength were measured. The maximum shear stress was $330(N/mm^2)$ for multilayer solder with Au 10wt% and $460(N/mm^2)$ for co-sputtered solder with Au 5wt%.

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High density plasma etching of single crystalline $La_3Ga_5SiO_{14}$ for wide band high temperature SAW filter devices (광대역 고온용 SAW filter 소자용 $La_3Ga_5SiO_{14}$ 단결정의 고밀도 플라즈마 식각)

  • Cho, Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean Crystal Growth and Crystal Technology
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    • v.15 no.6
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    • pp.234-238
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    • 2005
  • Effects of plasma composition, ion flux and ion energy on the etch rate, surface morphology and near surface stoichiometry of a single crystalline $La_3Ga_5SiO_{14}$ wafer have been examined in $Cl_2/Ar$ inductively coupled plasma (ICP) discharges. Maximum etch rate ${\sim}1600{\AA}/min$ was achieved either at relatively high source power $({\sim}1000W)$ or high $Cl_2$ content conditions in $Cl_2/Ar$ discharges. The etched surfaces showed similar or better RMS roughness values than those of the unetched control sample and the near surface stoichiometry was found not to be affected by ICP etching.

A Quarter Century of Scientific Study on Korean Traditional Ceramics Culture: From Mounds of Waste Shards to Masterpieces of Bisaek Celadon

  • Choo, Carolyn Kyongshin Koh
    • Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.39-48
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    • 2012
  • The first twenty-five years of scientific study within Korea on Korean traditional ceramics has been characterized as a bridging effort to understand the rich field of artistic ceramic masterpieces on one hand with analytic results gained from mounds of broken shards and kiln wastes on the other. First shard pieces were collected directly from the waste mounds, but most of the analyzed shards were provided by art historians and museum staffs directly involved in systematic excavations. The scientific study is viewed as one of many complimentary ways in learning about the multi-faceted ceramics culture, ultimately connecting human spirits and endeavors from the past to the present to the future. About 1350 pieces of analyzed shards have been so far collected and organized according to the production location and time period. From the experimental results of the analysis, the compositional and microstructural characteristics of bodies and glazes have been deduced for many kiln sites of Goryeo and Joseon dynasties. Except for a few local kilns, porcelain stone was used as body material in both dynasties. The principle of mixing a clay component with a flux material was used in Korean glazes as was in China. The clay component different from body clay was often used early on. In Gangjin a porcelain material appropriate for whiteware body was mixed for celadon glaze, and in Joseon Gwangju kilns glaze stone was chief clay material. The use of wood ash persisted in Korea even in making buncheong glazes, but in Joseon whitewares burnt lime and eventually crushed lime were used as flux material.

Short Term variability of the Phytoplankton Populations in Masan Bay: I. Dynamics (마산만 식물플랑크톤의 단기적 변화양상 : 1. 동태)

  • PAE, SE JIN;YOO, SIN JAE
    • 한국해양학회지
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.67-76
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    • 1991
  • Masan Bay is infamous for its severe eutrophication, exemplified by frequent red tide incidences and anoxic conditions. We carried out daily observations for 16 days at one site immediately after the summer rainy season in 1988 on the basis that shorter observation intervals be necessary to observe a process with high turnover rate. in spite of the relatively short survey period, we could observe dramatic changes in abundance and composition of the phytoplankton populations. Cell densities and chlorophyll concentrations changed in the magnitude of 70 and 10 times, respectively, Skeletonema costatum, a diatom species, dominated the first peak of phytoplankton biomass and was followed by Prorocentrum minimum, a dinoflagellate species, which occurred dominantly in the second peak after about a week, form the viewpoint of time scale, we suggest that at least a weekly sampling might be appropriate in complex coastal environments as Masan Bay. While stratification enabled high production in the surface layer, it hindered the transport of silicate from bottom to the surface, which in turn limited the prolonged growth of diatoms. Ensued second peaks of silicate and diatom abundance in the surface layer suggest periodic flux of silicate from bottom across the discontinuity driven by tidal currents.

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