• 제목/요약/키워드: Gradient Ratio(GR)

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터널배수재 필터의 폐색 및 수리적 특성에 관한 연구 (A Study on Clogging and Hydraulic Properties for Drain Filters of Tunnels)

  • 문준석;한봉수;장연수;이두화
    • 한국지하수토양환경학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국지하수토양환경학회 2001년도 총회 및 춘계학술발표회
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    • pp.111-115
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    • 2001
  • Durability of tunnel drains is important, because the accumulation of groundwater around the tunnel due to clogging of filter or reduction of discharge capacity of drain causes reduction of the life time of tunnel linings. In this paper, clogging and discharge capacity of drain and filter of tunnels are evaluated using a gradient ratio test and filter design criteria. The results of the gradient ratio test showed that gradient ratio(GR) is high when fine content is high in the soil samples and equivalent opening size(EOS) of filter materials is small. Measured GR was less than allowable critical gradinet ratio : 3.0, which is the clogging criteria of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

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AMSR-E NASA Team2 알고리즘에서 빙하빙의 마이크로파 복사특성 (Microwave Radiation Characteristics of Glacial Ice in the AMSR-E NASA Team2 Algorithm)

  • 한향선;이훈열
    • 대한원격탐사학회지
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    • 제27권5호
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    • pp.543-553
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    • 2011
  • Aqua에 탑재된 AMSR-E는 NASA Team2 해빙 알고리즘을 사용하여 해밍 면적비를 계산하고 있으며, 이는 남극의 해빙 지역에서 매우 정확하다는 것이 증명되었다. 그러나 AMSR-E의 관측 영역 내에 빙산 및 빙붕과 같은 빙하빙이 많이 포함될 경우 해빙과는 다른 빙하빙의 복사특성 때문에 NASA Team2알고리즘으로부터 계산되는 얼음의 면적비는 그 정확성이 유지되지 않는다. 본 논문에서는 남극의 George V 해안이 촬영된 두 장의 ENVISAT ASAR 영상으로부터 해빙과 빙하빙의 면적비를 추출하였고, 이를 NASA Team2 해빙 면적비와 비교하였다. NASA Team2 알고리즘은 빙하빙에 대해 실제보다 작은 면적비를 계산하였다. 빙하빙에 대한 NASA Team2 알고리즘의 면적비 계산 오류를 해석하기 위해 PR(polarization ratio), GR(spectral gradient ratio), $PR_R$(rotated PR), 그리고 ${\Delta}GR$ 영역에서 빙하빙의 마이크로파 복사특성을 분석하였다. 빙하빙은 PR, GR, $PR_R$, ${\Delta}GR$ 영역에서 ice type A, B, C와 같은 남극의 해빙 및 open water와 구분되는 고유한 범위를 형성하였으며, 이는 빙하빙이 얼음의 새로운 종류로 AMSR-ENASA Team2 해빙 알고리즘에 추가될 수 있음을 의미한다.

온도구배가 Taylor-Couette유동의 불안정성에 주는 영향에 관한 연구 (Study of Different Radial Temperature Gradient Effect on Taylor-Couette Flow Instability)

  • 차재은;류동;도흔승;김형범
    • 한국가시화정보학회지
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    • 제8권3호
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    • pp.35-40
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    • 2010
  • We have investigated different radial temperature gradient effect on the stability of Taylor-Couette flow. The radius ratio and aspect ratio of the model was 0.825 and 48, respectively. Two heating exchangers were used for generating different temperature gradient along the radial direction. The change of flow regime in the Taylor-Couette flow was studied by increasing the Reynolds number. The results showed that: as Gr is increased in helical vortex flow regime, the vortices with the same direction of convection flow increased in size, and the vortex moving velocity also increased. It is also shown that the presence of temperature gradient obviously increased the flow instability when the Richardson number is larger than 0.0045.

Effects of inert gas (Ne) on thermal convection of mercurous chloride system of $Hg_2Cl_2$ and Ne during physical vapor transport

  • Choi, Jeong-Gil;Lee, Kyong-Hwan;Kim, Geug-Tae
    • 한국결정성장학회지
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    • 제18권6호
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    • pp.225-231
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    • 2008
  • For an aspect ratio (transport length-to-width) of 5, Pr=1.13, Le=1.91, Pe=4.3, Cv=1.01, $P_B=20\;Torr$, the effects of addition of inert gas Ne on thermally buoyancy-driven convection ($Gr=2.44{\times}10^3$) are numerically investigated for further understanding and insight into essence of transport phenomena in two dimensional horizontal enclosures. For $10K{\leq}{\Delta}T{\leq}50\;K$, the crystal growth rate increases from 10 K up to 20 K, and then is slowly decreased until ${\Delat}T=50\;K$, which is likely to be due to the effects of thermo-physical properties stronger than the temperature gradient corresponding to driving force for thermal convection. The dimensional maximum velocity gratitude reflecting the intensity of thermal convection is directly and linearly proportional to the temperature difference between the source and crystal regions. The rate is first order-exponentially decreased for $2{\leq}Ar{\leq}5$. This is related to the finding that the effects of side walls tend to stabilize convection in the growth reactor. In addition, the rate is first order exponentially decayed for $10{\leq}P_B{\leq}200\;Torr$.