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Treatment of Organic Wastewater by the Anaerobic Fixed-Film Process (혐기성 생물막법에 의한 유기성 배수의 처리)

  • 김용대;정경훈
    • Journal of Environmental Health Sciences
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.41-47
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    • 1991
  • A study on the effects of volumetric loading rate, surface loading rate and hydraulic. retention time (HRT) for the anaerobic treatment was conducted with the anaerobic fixed-film process using synthetic wastewater at lower temperature than that of conventional anaerobic treatment. The results are as follows 1. Alkalinity and pH value decreased as the hydraulic retention time increased 2. Increase of the volumetric lodaing rate led to increasl of effluent COD concentration and decrease of COD removal efficiency. 3. The removed volumetric loading rate increased linearly according to the increase of the volumrtric loading rate. 4. Similarly, the linear increase of the removed surface loading rate was noticed with an increase of the surface loading rate.

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Change of energy consumption according to loading on the ankle of normal adults during gait (정상 성인의 발목에 부가된 하중에 의한 보행 중 에너지 소모도 변화)

  • Kim Bong-Ok;Chae Su-Sung;Kim Yong-Gun;Han Dong-Uck
    • The Journal of Korean Physical Therapy
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.43-50
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    • 1999
  • The purpose of this study was to evaluate the change of the energy consumption when loading to leg of the 60persons who don't have past history of cardiopulmonary and neuromuscular disease, To evaluate the change or energy consumption, heart rate was measured in sitting position for 5minute, during walking for 3minute at for 4.8km on treadmill, and during resting state after walking with 1Kg loading to right ankle, and the other 1Kg loading was added to left ankle and then heart rates were measured in the The results were as follow; 1. PCI value without loading to Ankle were significantly increased compared to 1Kg, and 2Kg. (p<0.05) 2. Female Subjects showed mon increased PCI value in without leading and 2Kg loading compared to male subjects. ( p<0.05) 3. When 1Kg ana 2Ka loading to ankle significantly differences were showed between them. (p<0.05) 4. In the case of 1Kg and 2Kg loading, the difference among age groups was observed and the significant difference among PCI, PCI 1kg, PCI 2kg was showed in the only group that is less than 30 years old. 5. In every PCI condition the difference among height groups was observed and the significant difference among PCI conditions was showed in the only group that is less than 165cm. 6. The difference among weight groups in each PCI condition was not observed, but the significant differences among PCI conditions was showed in every group except the group that h from 60kg to 69kg. These results showed that energy consumption was increased according to loading on the ankle during Sate so weight of orthosis or prosthesis met be considered when choosing them and during gait training with these ones.

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The Influences for Change of energy consumption of normal 20s' adults during gait (20대 정상성인의 발목에 부가된 하중이 보행중 에너지 소모도에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Yong-Gun;Han, Dong-Uck
    • Journal of Korean Physical Therapy Science
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.285-294
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    • 2000
  • 80 persons who don't have past history of cardiopulmonary and neuromuscular disease. The results were as follow; 1. PCI(Physiological Cost Index) value without loading to ankle were significantly increased compared to 1kg, and 2kg (p<0.01). 2. Female Subjects showed more increased PCI value in without loading and lkg, 2kg loading compared to male subjects (p<0.01). 3. In every PCI condition the difference among height groups was observed (p<0.01). 4. The difference among weight groups in each PCI condition was observed (p<0.01). These results showed that energy consumption was increased according to loading on the ankle during gait so weight of orthosis or prosthesis must be considered when choosing them and during gait training with these ones.

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Effect of Device Rigidity and Physiological Loading on Spinal Kinematics after Dynamic Stabilization : An In-Vitro Biomechanical Study

  • Chun, Kwonsoo;Yang, Inchul;Kim, Namhoon;Cho, Dosang
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • v.58 no.5
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    • pp.412-418
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    • 2015
  • Objective : To investigate the effects of posterior implant rigidity on spinal kinematics at adjacent levels by utilizing a cadaveric spine model with simulated physiological loading. Methods : Five human lumbar spinal specimens (L3 to S1) were obtained and checked for abnormalities. The fresh specimens were stripped of muscle tissue, with care taken to preserve the spinal ligaments and facet joints. Pedicle screws were implanted in the L4 and L5 vertebrae of each specimen. Specimens were tested under 0 N and 400 N axial loading. Five different posterior rods of various elastic moduli (intact, rubber, low-density polyethylene, aluminum, and titanium) were tested. Segmental range of motion (ROM), center of rotation (COR) and intervertebral disc pressure were investigated. Results : As the rigidity of the posterior rods increased, both the segmental ROM and disc pressure at L4-5 decreased, while those values increased at adjacent levels. Implant stiffness saturation was evident, as the ROM and disc pressure were only marginally increased beyond an implant stiffness of aluminum. Since the disc pressures of adjacent levels were increased by the axial loading, it was shown that the rigidity of the implants influenced the load sharing between the implant and the spinal column. The segmental CORs at the adjacent disc levels translated anteriorly and inferiorly as rigidity of the device increased. Conclusion : These biomechanical findings indicate that the rigidity of the dynamic stabilization implant and physiological loading play significant roles on spinal kinematics at adjacent disc levels, and will aid in further device development.

Characteristics and Biological Kinetics of Nitrogen Removal in Wastewater using Anoxic-RBC Process (무산소-RBC 공정을 이용한 질소제거 특성 및 동력학적 인자 도출)

  • 최명섭;손인식
    • Journal of Environmental Science International
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    • v.12 no.10
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    • pp.1085-1093
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    • 2003
  • This study was conducted to investigate anoxic-RBC (rotating biological contactor) and its application in advanced municipal wastewater treatment process to remove biologically organics and ammonia nitrogen. Effluent COD and nitrogen concentration increased as the increase of volumetric loading rate. But, the concentration changes of NO$_2$$\^$-/ -N and NO$_3$$\^$-/ -N were little, as compared to COD and NH$_4$$\^$+/ -N. When the volumetric loading rate increased, COD removal efficiency and nitrification appeared very high as 96.7∼98.8% and 92.5∼98.8%, respectively. However, denitrification rate decreased to 76.2∼88.0%. These results showed that the change of volumetric loading rate affected to the denitrification rate more than COD removal efficiency or nitrification rate. The surface loading rates applied to RBC were 0.13~6.0lg COD/㎡-day and 0.312∼1.677g NH$_4$$\^$+/-N㎡-day and they were increased as the increase of volumetric loading rate. However, the nitrification rate showed higher than 90%. The thickness of the biofilm in RBC was 0.130 ∼0.141mm and the density of biofilm was 79.62∼83.78mg/㎤. They were increased as surface loading rate increased. From batch kinetic tests, the k$\_$maxH/ and k$\_$maxN/ were obtained as 1.586 g C/g VSS-day, and 0.276 g N/g VSS-day, respectively. Kinetic constants of denitrifer in anoxic reactor, Y, k$\_$e/, K$\_$s/, and k were 0.678 mg VSS/mg N, 0.0032 day$\^$-1/, 29.0 mg N/l , and 0.108 day$\^$-l/, respectively. P and K$\_$s/, values of nitrification and organics removal in RBC were 0.556 g N/㎡-day and 18.71 g COD/㎡-day, respectively.

A Study on the Controlled Release of Naproxen from Hydrophilic Polymer Matrix (친수성고분자 매트릭스의 Naproxen 제어방출에 관한 연구)

  • 김종국;조은실
    • YAKHAK HOEJI
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.25-32
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    • 1987
  • The effect of loading dose, plasticiser and PVA molecular weight on naproxen release from hydrophilic polymer matrix was examined. Hydrophilic polymer matrix was prepared with PVA and PVP by adding glycerine as plasticiser. The release of naproxen from polymer matrix was determined in phosphate buffer medium. The release rate of naproxen from the polymer matrix increased as drug loading dose and plasticiser percentage increased. Raproxen released from the polymer matrix showed the time square root kinetics. Without changing the release-pattern, the release rate of naproxen could not be changed by varying molecular weight of PVA. Linearly released time range increased as drug loading dose increased, whereas decreased as plasticiser percentage increased up to 30%.

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Bending characteristics of corroded reinforced concrete beam under repeated loading

  • Fang, Congqi;Yang, Shuai;Zhang, Zhang
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.47 no.6
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    • pp.773-790
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    • 2013
  • Bending behaviors of corroded reinforced concrete (RC) beams under repeated loading were investigated experimentally. A total of twenty test specimens, including four non-corrosion and sixteen corrosion reinforced concrete beams, were prepared and tested. A numerical model for flexural and cracking behaviors of the beam under repeated loading was also developed. Effects of steel corrosion on reinforced concrete beams regarding cracking, mid-span deflection, stiffness and bearing capacity of corroded beams were studied. The impact of corrosion on bond strength as the key factor was investigated to develop the computational model of flexural capacity. It was shown from the experimental results that the bond strength between reinforcement and concrete had increased for specimen of low corrosion levels, while this effect was changed when the corrosion level was higher. It was indicated that the bearing capacity of corrosion beam increased even at a corrosion level of about 5%.

A Study on the Liquefaction Resistance of Anisotropic Sample under Real Earthquake Loading (이방 구속 조건에서 실지진 하중을 이용한 액상화 저항강도 특성 분석)

  • Lee, Chae-Jin;Jeong, Sang-Seom;Kim, Soo-Il
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 2009.09a
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    • pp.1188-1191
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    • 2009
  • In this study, cyclic triaxial tests were performed with the samples which were anisotropically consolidated using irregular earthquake loading to consider in-situ condition and seismic wave. The consolidation pressure ratio(K) was changed from 0.5 to 1.0. The Ofunato and Hachinohe wave are applied as irregular earthquake loading and liquefaction resistance strength was estimated from excess pore water pressure(EPWP) ratio. As results of the cyclic triaxial tests, buildup of EPWP ratio increased as K value increased. It shows, that the isotropically consolidated sands is more susceptible to liquefaction than anisotropically consolidated sands under equal conditions such as confining pressure and dynamic loading.

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P RELEASE AND UPTAKE ACCORDING TO INFLUENT ORGANIC LOADING IN BNR PROCESS

  • Kim, Kwang-Soo;Ahn, Chang-Hoon;Park, Jae-Kwang
    • Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.10 no.6
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    • pp.265-268
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    • 2005
  • A batch-type study was conducted to investigate the phosphorus release and uptake under anaerobic and aerobic conditions according to organic loading changes. As organic loading increased, anaerobic P release increased but aerobic P uptake decreased. Where organic carbon contents remain high in aerobic conditions, PHB consumption within the microbial cells diminished, therefore it was found that in order to enhance P uptake rate, it should reach the endogenous growth stage where the entire organic loading was consumed.

Effects of short term creatine loading on performance, plasma components and anaerobic power in taekwondo player (단기간의 크레아틴 섭취가 태권도 선수의 운동수행 능력, 혈장요소 및 무산소성 파워에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim Sun-Ho;Ku Min;Min Bome-Il;Lee Hong-Min;Ko Young-Ho;Yoon Young-Bok
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2005.05a
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    • pp.191-200
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    • 2005
  • The main purpose of the present study was to find the effect of short term creating loading on repeated bouts of kicking, plasma creating phosphokinase and anaerobic power in male taekwondo player from high school. Sixteen male were randomly assigned to two groups. They were tested before and after 6 days of placebo$(4{\times}5g\;glucose\;d^{-1},\;N=11)$ or Creatine monohydrate loading$(consume\;0.3g\;kg^{-1},\;N=11)$. Repeated bouts of kicking was tested through maximal front kicking continuously for 1 minute and took a rest for 30 seconds, after 30 seconds rest they should have to start kicking again. They repeated it 2 times more(total 3 sets) and the kicking times were measured each sets. Also, body composition, CPK, mean power and peak power were measured before and after experiment. The following results were obtained from this study; 1. The kicking test was significantly increased at 1, 2, 3 sets only in creatine loading group(p<.05, p<.01). 2. Only creatine loading group was significantly increased of plasma creatine phosphokinase(p<.01). 3. Only creatine loading group were significantly increased both of mean power and peak power(p<.05; p<.01). These results suggest that short creatine loading was effective diet protocol in taekwondo player from male high school.

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