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Crystal Growth of Chromium (4+) Ion Doped Yttrium Aluminum Garnet

  • Yu, Y.M.;Jeong, S.J.;Koh, J.C.
    • Proceedings of the Korea Association of Crystal Growth Conference
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    • 1998.09a
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    • pp.53-53
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    • 1998
  • Four valence of Chromium ion doped Yttrium Aluminum Garnet crystals were grown by Floating Zone and Czochralski methods. Changes of valence for Chromium (3+) ion to Chromium (4+) were achieved by substitution of Yttrium ion in dodecahedral site to Calcium and by substitution of Aluminum in octahedral site to Magnesium. Growth conditions for high quality of crystals were investigated. Grown crystals were cut and polished and then observed various types of defects. Characterizations by means of measurement of density and lattice parameter as a function of solidification fraction were performed. Results of Q-switching test using grown crystals were also reported.

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Modeling the Plastic Deformation of Crystals with Thin Precipitates (석출 강화된 단결정의 소성변형에 관한 모델링)

  • Kim J. H.;Han C. S.;Kang T. J.;Chung K.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 2005.05a
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    • pp.155-158
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    • 2005
  • Precipitates, present in most commercial alloys, can have a strong influence on strength and hardening behavior of a single crystal. The effect of thin precipitates on the anisotropy of initial slip resistance and hardening behavior of crystals is modeled in this article. For the convenience of the computational derivation and implementation, the material formulation is given in the unrelated intermediate configuration mapped by the plastic part of the deformation gradient. Material descriptions for the considered two phased aggregates consisting in lattice hardening as well as isotropic hardening and kinematic hardening are suggested. Numerical simulations of various loading cases are presented to discuss and assess the performance of the suggested model.

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THE EFFECT OF PROCESSING PARAMETTERS ON THE MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF Mn-Zn FERRITE FOR SMPS

  • Suk, J.H.;Jung, K.K.;Shon, H.J.;Hur, W.D.
    • Journal of the Korean Magnetics Society
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    • v.5 no.5
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    • pp.610-613
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    • 1995
  • The effect of processing parameters such as milling, additives and sintering atmoshpere on the magnetic properties of Mn-Zn ferrite was investigated. The experiment was followed by general ceramic fabrication process and added additives were $CaCO_{3}$, $SiO_{2}$, $V_{2}O_{5}$, $ZrO_{2}$, and $Nb_{2}O_{5}$. The effects of additives could be divided into three categories which were formation ofliquid phase, substitution in lattice and inducing stress. Core loss smong the magnetic properties was dependent mainly on the additives and also correlated with processing parameters. As a result, an optimum condition of preparing process for a high quality Mn-Zn ferrite was suggested by controlling the correlation of each processing parameters.

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Measurement of safety rods reactivity worth by advanced source jerk method in HWZPR

  • Nasrazadani, Z.;Ahmadi, A.;Khorsandi, J.
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.51 no.4
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    • pp.963-967
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    • 2019
  • Accurate measurement of the reactivity worth of safety rods is very important for the safe reactor operation, in normal and emergency conditions. In this paper, the reactivity worth of safety rods in Heavy Water Zero Power Reactor (HWZPR) in the new lattice pitch is measured by advanced source jerk method. The average of the results related to two different detectors is equal to 29.88 mk. In order to verify the result, this parameter was compared to the previously measured value by subcritical to critical approach. Different experiment results are finally compared with corresponding calculated result. Difference between the average experimental and calculated results is equal to 2.2%.

SHIFTED TABLEAU SWITCHINGS AND SHIFTED LITTLEWOOD-RICHARDSON COEFFICIENTS

  • Choi, Seung-Il;Nam, Sun-Young;Oh, Young-Tak
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.56 no.4
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    • pp.947-984
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    • 2019
  • We provide two shifted analogues of the tableau switching process due to Benkart, Sottile, and Stroomer; the shifted tableau switching process and the modified shifted tableau switching process. They are performed by applying a sequence of elementary transformations called switches and shares many nice properties with the tableau switching process. For instance, the maps induced from these algorithms are involutive and behave very nicely with respect to the lattice property. We also introduce shifted generalized evacuation which exactly agrees with the shifted J-operation due to Worley when applied to shifted Young tableaux of normal shape. Finally, as an application, we give combinatorial interpretations of Schur P- and Schur Q-function related identities.

WIMS-AECL/MULTICELL Calculations with SPH for Wolsong-1 Reactivity Devices

  • Min, B.J.;Kim, B.G.;S.D.Suk;J.V.Donnelly
    • Proceedings of the Korean Nuclear Society Conference
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    • 1996.05a
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    • pp.163-168
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    • 1996
  • Simulations of Wolsong-1 Phase-B commissioning measurements have been performed, as part of the program to validate WIMS-AECL lattice cell calculations for application to CANDU reactor simulations in RFSP. A required component of these simulations is the calculation of incremental cross sections representing reactivity control devices in the reactor. The incremental cross section properties of the Wolsong-1 adjusters, Mechanical Control Absorbers (MCA) and liquid Zone Control Units (ZCU) are based on the WIMS-AECL/MULTICELL modelling methods and the results are compared with those of WIMS-AECL/DRAGON-2 modelling methods.

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Desorption of Water, Ammonia, and Methylamines on $K^+$ Ion Exchanged Zeolite L (칼륨 이온 치환 제올라이트-L 에서 물, 암모니아 및 메틸아민류의 탈착)

  • Sung-Doo Moon;Dai-Ung Choi;Un-Sik Kim;Yang Kim
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.171-178
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    • 1988
  • The potential energy of adsorbate molecules in the main channel of $K^+$ ion exchanged zeolite L(K-L) was calculated. In K-L which adsorbs three molecules per unit cell, the interaction energies of $H_2O,\;NH_3,\;CH_3NH_2,\;(CH_3)_2NH,\;and\;(CH_3)_3N$ molecules with zeolite lattice are 61.11, 62.31, 65.68, 74.65, and 79.88kJ/mol, respectively. These values are less by 3.7∼12.6kJ/mol than $K^+$ ion affinities with adsorbing molecules. These results may be due to the facts that the electrostatic energies are reduced by the negative charge of the lattice oxygens. The distribution of adsorption sites of $NH_3$ and $CH_3NH_2$ in K-L was investigated by a technique of temperature programmed desorption. The experimental value of desorption energies of $NH_3$ and $CH_3NH_2$ on K-L are in good agreement with the theoritical values. It is concluded that the desorption of $NH_3$ and $CH_3NH_2$ on K-L is the first-order desorption with free readsorption.

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Growth and characterization of YBa2Cu3O7-$\delta$ thin films using pulsed laser (펄스레이저 증착에 의한 YBa2Cu3O7-$\delta$박막의 성장과 특성분석)

  • Chung, J.K.;Ko, R.K.;Choi, S.J.;Song, K.J.;Park, C.
    • Proceedings of the Korea Institute of Applied Superconductivity and Cryogenics Conference
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    • 2003.02a
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    • pp.117-119
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    • 2003
  • YBa$_2$Cu$_3$O$_{7-{\delta}}$(YBCO) high temperature superconducting thin films were grown on SrTiO$_3$single crystal substrates by pulsed laser deposition(PLD). The texture and lattice parameter of the YBCO films were analysed using the GADDS (general area detector diffraction system) which enables XRD analyses to be done faster and with fewer sample movement than with the XRD system with point detector. The XRD results of the films grown in different deposition conditions are reported together with the SEM microstructure analysis results.ysis results.

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Photocatalytic Hydrogen Production in Water-Methanol Mixture over Iron-doped CaTiO3

  • Jang, J. S.;Borse, P. H.;Lee, J. S.;Lim, K. T.;Jung, O. S.;Jeong, E. D.;Bae, J. S.;Kim, H. G.
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.32 no.1
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    • pp.95-99
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    • 2011
  • $CaTi_{1-x}Fe_xO_3(0{\leq}x{\leq}0.4)$ solid solution photocatalysts were synthesized by iron doping during the conventional solid state reaction at $1100^{\circ}C$ for 5 h and characterized by ultraviolet-visible (UV-vis) absorption spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, morphological analysis. We found that $CaTi_{1-x}Fe_xO_3$ samples not only absorb UV but also the visible light photons. This is because the Fe substitution at Ti-site in $CaTi_{1-x}Fe_xO_3$ lattice induces the band transition from Fe3d to the Fe3d + Ti3d hybrid orbital. The photocatalytic activity of Fe doped $CaTiO_3$ samples for hydrogen production under UV light irradiation decreased with the increase in the Fe concentration. There exists an optimized concentration of iron in $CaTiO_3$, which yields a maximum photocatalytic activity under visible light ($\lambda\geq420nm$) photons.

Optimization of CANFLEX-RU Fuel Bundle for CANDU-6

  • Lee, Y. O.;C. J. Jeong;K. S. Sim;J. S. Jun;Park, G. S.;Kim, B. G.;Park, J. H.;H. C. Suk
    • Proceedings of the Korean Nuclear Society Conference
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    • 1995.10a
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    • pp.35-40
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    • 1995
  • Considering the higher discharge burnup, lower channel refuelling rate, lower linear element rating(LER), lower coolant void reactivity and axial power shape, CANFLEX-RU fuel bundle is optimized for CANDU-6 by grading the fissile composition in the ring-wise of the bundle and by applying fuel management scheme appropriately. The fissile composition of the fuel bundle is graded as the recovered uranium (0.9 w/o U-235) in the outer and intermediate elements, depleted Uranium (0.2 w/o U-235) in the center element, natural uranium (0.71 w/o U-235) in the inner elements. Enrichment is not required for these fuel. The fissile composition is optimized by lattice calculation and by time-averaged reactor simulation. CANFLEX-RU optimized for CANDU-6 resulted to be the 15% lower channel refuelling rate, acceptable axial power profile and power envelope, 70% higher discharge burnup, 15% lower LER and not increase coolant void reactivity compared with the 37-element natural uranium bundle for CANDU-6.

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