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휘발성 유기화합물 제거를 위한 저온 vacuum swing adsorption 공정의 실용화 연구 (Practical Study of Low-temperature Vacuum Swing Adsorption Process for VOCs Removal)

  • 전미진;박서현;이형돈;전용우
    • 공업화학
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    • 제28권3호
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    • pp.332-338
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    • 2017
  • 본 연구에서는 주요한 휘발성 유기화합물의 발생원인 도장공장 중에서 중소규모의 공장에 적용 가능한 저온 vacuum swing adsorption (VSA) 기술에 대하여 연구하였다. 저온 VSA 기술이란 기존의 thermal swing adsorption (TSA)의 단점을 보완하기 위하여 저온($60{\sim}90^{\circ}C$)에서 감압하여 흡착질을 탈착하는 방식이다. 국내에서 시판되고 있는 상용 활성탄을 이용하여 대표적인 VOCs인 톨루엔의 흡 탈착 특성을 랩(Lab)규모로 실험하였으며, 이를 바탕으로 $30m^3min^{-1}$ 규모의 VSA 시스템을 설계하여 실제 도장 공장에 적용하여 VSA 시스템의 현장적용 가능성에 대하여 평가하였다. 랩 규모 실험 결과, 2 mm 펠렛형 활성탄은 4 mm 펠렛형 활성탄보다 높은 톨루엔 흡착능을 나타내었으며, 이에 파일럿 규모의 VSA의 충진 활성탄으로 사용되었다. 탈착 실험에서는 $80{\sim}90^{\circ}C$의 온도와 100 torr의 압력이 최적 조건으로 결정되었다. 랩 규모 실험 결과를 바탕으로 파일럿 규모 VSA 시스템을 설계하였으며 실제 도장 공장에 현장 적용하여 95회 흡 탈착 실험을 반복 수행하였다. 수행 결과, 연속 흡 탈착 반복실험 후, 도정공장에서 배출된 VOCs를 98% 이상 효과적으로 제거 가능함을 확인하였으며 VSA 시스템의 안정적인 현장 적용이 가능함을 검증하였다.

3차원 개별요소해석 시의 초기 모델 및 재료 스케일 영향 (Scale Effects of Initial Model and Material on 3-Dimensional Distinct Element Simulation)

  • 전제성;신동훈;하익수
    • 한국지반환경공학회 논문집
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    • 제12권7호
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    • pp.57-65
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    • 2011
  • 본 연구에서는 3차원 개별요소해석 코드인 Particle Flow Code, $PFC^{3D}$(Itasca)를 이용, 조립재료의 실내 삼축압축시험에 대한 개별요소 수치 모델링을 수행하였으며, 해석 모델과 개별요소를 대상으로 다양한 상사 조건에 대한 개별요소 수치 모델링을 수행, 그 결과를 통해 각각의 스케일 조건이 최종 수치 모델링 결과에 미치는 영향을 분석하였다. 3차원 개별요소 수치 모델링은 기존 2차원 모델링 대비 별도의 간극률 환산 없이 정확한 초기 조건 구현이 가능했으며, 응력-변형 및 체적변화 거동, 강도정수등에 있어 실내시험 결과와 유사한 수치 해석적 예측이 가능하였다. 해석 모델과 개별요소에 대한 다양한 상사비 조건별 수치 모델링 결과, 3차원 해석 시의 안정적 예측결과 도출 및 수치 시험실 활용에 대한 적정성을 확보하되, 해석시간 단축 및 해석 효율성 확보를 위해서는 해석 모델과 개별요소에 대한 적정 상사비 결정이 필요함을 알 수 있었다. 해석 모델의 크기와 개별요소의 입경크기를 변화시켜 개별요소 수치모델링을 수행한 결과, 대부분의 경우 전체적인 응력-변형 거동에 차이가 발생하였지만, 점착력과 내부 마찰각의 강도정수는 $D_{mod}/D_{gmax}$ < 10 조건에 유사한 결과를 보였으며, 개별요소 방법이 수치 시험실 기법을 이용한 강도정수 산정에 효과적으로 적용될 수 있음을 확인할 수 있었다.

연구실 사고분류 체계 개발 (Development of Accident Taxonomy for Experimental Laboratory)

  • 박교식
    • 한국안전학회지
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    • 제31권5호
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    • pp.49-53
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    • 2016
  • The goal of this study is to analyze accidents occurred at experimental laboratory and to suggest hierarchical taxonomy applicable to prepare countermeasures reducing the experimental laboratory accidents. Recent 5 years accidents were analyzed and classified according to their primary cause, facility or human. Then in case of facility, the accidents were further classified whether they can be fixed by organization or by individual. In case of human factor, they were classified into physical, chemical, or biological to prepare precise measures. Depending on the adequacy of appropriate practice, several measures were suggested such as; whether to improve training of laboratory workers, or to improve training the system, or to improve or prepare practice substantially. A new taxonomy for laboratory accident was suggested complying other governmental agencies' classification such as KOSHA and KGS. Additionally, two kinds of possibilities were suggested such as possibility of major accident and possibility of disaster which can be defined as laboratory accident causing large scale of harmful consequence to residential area or environment by fire, explosion and/or toxic release of hazardous chemicals and/or microbiology.

KEPCO-China Huaneng Post-combustion CO2 Capture Pilot Test and Cost Evaluation

  • Lee, Ji Hyun;Kwak, NoSang;Niu, Hongwei;Wang, Jinyi;Wang, Shiqing;Shang, Hang;Gao, Shiwang
    • Korean Chemical Engineering Research
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    • 제58권1호
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    • pp.150-162
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    • 2020
  • The proprietary post-combustion CO2 solvent (KoSol) developed by the Korea Electric Power Research Institute (KEPRI) was applied at the Shanghai Shidongkou CO2 Capture Pilot Plant (China Huaneng CERI, capacity: 120,000 ton CO2/yr) of the China Huaneng Group (CHNG) for performance evaluation. The key results of the pilot test and data on the South Korean/Chinese electric power market were used to calculate the predicted cost of CO2 avoided upon deployment of CO2 capture technology in commercial-scale coal-fired power plants. Sensitivity analysis was performed for the key factors. It is estimated that, in the case of South Korea, the calculated cost of CO2 avoided for an 960 MW ultra-supercritical (USC) coal-fired power plant is approximately 35~44 USD/tCO2 (excluding CO2 transportation and storage costs). Conversely, applying the same technology to a 1,000 MW USC coal-fired power plant in Shanghai, China, results in a slightly lower cost (32~42 USD/tCO2). This study confirms the importance of international cooperation that takes into consideration the geographical locations and the performance of CO2 capture technology for the involved countries in the process of advancing the economic efficiency of large-scale CCS technology aimed to reduce greenhouse gases

Methed for the Passaging of Microcarrier Cultures to a Production Scale for Producing High Titre Disabled Infectious Single Cycle-Herpes Simplex virus Type-2

  • Zecchini, Tracey-Ann;Wright, Paul-Andrew;Smith, Rodney-John
    • Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering:BBE
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    • 제5권2호
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    • pp.118-122
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    • 2000
  • A comlementary call line CR2 is curretly used to propagte the Disabled Infectious Single Cycle Herpes Simplex Virus Typee2 (DISC HSV-2) on a small Iaboratory scale upto 15 L. These cultures are initiated by passaging the cells from roller bottle cultures. Whilst this is suitable for the laboratory scale it is totally impractical for use in seeding an industrial manufacturing scaled version of the culture. It is paramount to have a robust system for passaging cells from a small microcarrierier culture system to a larger one by a serial subculturing regime. Here we report on the successes we have had in our laboratory in scaling up out production system for the DISC HSV-2 from small 1-L cultures to a 50-L vessel with the maintenance of the viral productivity. Ease of use, reproducibility and the need to minimise overall production time were factors which were taken into consideration whils developing our procedures. We were aware of the need to keep a production train simple and as short as possible as this was the amall scale study for an envisaged manufacturing process.

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Enhanced Production of ${\gamma}$-Aminobutyric Acid Using Rice Bran Extracts by Lactobacillus sakei B2-16

  • Kook, Moo-Chang;Seo, Myung-Ji;Cheigh, Chan-Ick;Pyun, Yu-Ryang;Cho, Seok-Cheol;Park, Hoon
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • 제20권4호
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    • pp.763-766
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    • 2010
  • An efficient and simple fermentation process was developed for the production of ${\gamma}$-aminobutyric acid (GABA) by Lactobacillus sakei B2-16. When the L. sakei B2-16 was cultivated in the rice bran extracts medium containing 4% sucrose, 1% yeast extract, and 12% monosodium glutamate, the maximum GABA concentration reached 660.0 mM with 100% conversion yield, showing the 2.4- fold higher GABA concentration compared with the modified MRS medium without the rice bran extracts. The GABA production was scaled-up from a laboratory scale (5 l) to a pilot (300 l) and a plant (5,000 l) scale to investigate the application possibility of GABA production to industrial fields. The production yields at the pilot and plant scales were similar to the laboratory scale using rice bran extracts medium, which could be effective for the low-cost production of GABA.

Effect of Dissolved Oxygen (DO) on Internal Corrosion of Water Pipes

  • Jung, Hae-Ryong;Kim, Un-Ji;Seo, Gyu-Tae;Lee, Hyun-Dong;Lee, Chun-Sik
    • Environmental Engineering Research
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    • 제14권3호
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    • pp.195-199
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    • 2009
  • A series of laboratory-scale corrosion experiments was carried out to observe the effect of dissolved oxygen (DO) in the presence of other water quality parameters, such as hardness, Cl-, and pH using various pipe materials. In addition, a simulated loop system was installed at a water treatment plant for pilot-scale experiment. Laboratory-scale experiment showed that corrosion rates for galvanized steel pipe (GSP), carbon steel pipe (CSP), and ductile cast iron pipe (DCIP) were decreased to 72%, 75%, and 91% by reducing DO concentration from 9${\pm}$0.5 mg/L to 2${\pm}$0.5 mg/L. From the pilot scale experiment, it was further identified that the average ionization rate of zinc in GSP decreased from 0.00533 to 0.00078 mg/$cm^2$/d by controlling the concentration of DO. The reduction of average ionization rate for copper pipe (CP) and stainless steel pipe (SSP) were 71.4% for Cu and 63.5% for Fe, respectively. From this study, it was concluded that DO could be used as a major parameter in controlling the corrosion of water pipes.

A Note on Risk Factors for Calf Mortality in Large-Scale Dairy Farms in the Tropics : A Case Study on Rift Valley Area of Kenya

  • Bebe, B.O.;Abdulrazak, S.A.;Ogore, P.O.;Ondiek, J.O.;Fujihara, T.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제14권6호
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    • pp.855-857
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    • 2001
  • The aim of this study was to assess the associations of some potential risk factors and occurrence of calf mortality in large-scale dairy farms. Njoro area of the Rift valley, Kenya was selected due to its potential of large-scale dairy farms, since the time of the Europeans settlers. The study was retrospective and focused on the calves dying from January 1996 through October 1998. Sample of studied population consisted of 105 calves extracted from the farm records. Data was collected using a questionnaire and were grouped into farm-level and animal-level factors. Calf mortality was 15.6% and important risk factors for calf mortality were sex of calf, season of birth, pneumonia disease, age of dam when calf was born and house type for calves. Female calve born during colder wet seasons and born to dams of 2-4.5 years of age were equally at higher risk. Calves raised in movable pens compared to those raised in permanent pens were at higher risk of mortality from pneumonia. Animal level factors were major causes of calf mortality in commercial farms used in this study and therefore details study is needed in these factors in controlling the calf mortality rates.

High-Capacity and Robust Watermarking Scheme for Small-Scale Vector Data

  • Tong, Deyu;Zhu, Changqing;Ren, Na;Shi, Wenzhong
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • 제13권12호
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    • pp.6190-6213
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    • 2019
  • For small-scale vector data, restrictions on watermark scheme capacity and robustness limit the use of copyright protection. A watermarking scheme based on robust geometric features and capacity maximization strategy that simultaneously improves capacity and robustness is presented in this paper. The distance ratio and angle of adjacent vertices are chosen as the watermark domain due to their resistance to vertex and geometric attacks. Regarding watermark embedding and extraction, a capacity-improved strategy based on quantization index modulation, which divides more intervals to carry sufficient watermark bits, is proposed. By considering the error tolerance of the vector map and the numerical accuracy, the optimization of the capacity-improved strategy is studied to maximize the embedded watermark bits for each vertex. The experimental results demonstrated that the map distortion caused by watermarks is small and much lower than the map tolerance. Additionally, the proposed scheme can embed a copyright image of 1024 bits into vector data of 150 vertices, which reaches capacity at approximately 14 bits/vertex, and shows prominent robustness against vertex and geometric attacks for small-scale vector data.

Investigation of Design Methodology for Impressed Current Cathodic Protection Optimum System

  • Yao, Ping;Wu, Jianhua
    • Corrosion Science and Technology
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    • 제7권4호
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    • pp.197-200
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    • 2008
  • In this paper, physical scale modeling was employed to identify the configurations of ICCP system and the electric field signatures. Computational boundary element modeling technique has been used to simulate the performance of the CP system and to predict the associated electric fields signatures. The optimization methods combined with the computer models and physical scale modeling will be presented here, which enable the optimum system design to be achieved both in terms of the location and current output of the anode but also in the location of reference electrodes for impressed current cathodic protection(ICCP) systems. The combined methodology was utilized to determine optimal placement of ICCP components (anodes and reference electrodes) and to evaluate performance of ICCP system for the 2%, 10% and 14% wetted hull coatings loss. The objective is to design the system to minimise the electric field while at the same time provide adequate protection for the ship. The results show that experimental scale modeling and computational modeling techniques can be used in concert to design an optimum ICCP system and to provide information for quickly analysis of the system and its surrounding environment.