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Neighboring Cage Fish Farming Affecting Water and Seabed Quality of the Jordanian Northern Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea

  • Mohammad, Al-Zibdah;Firas, Oqaily;Tariq, Al-Najjar;Riyad, Manasrah
    • Ocean Science Journal
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    • v.43 no.1
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    • pp.9-16
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    • 2008
  • Environmental qualities of coastal water and bottom sediment were assessed at Jordan's northernmost tip of Gulf of Aqaba to evaluate possible impacts of the bordering fish pen cages in Eilat. Results showed significant differences between surface and bottom water in the chemical and physical variables in the different months of the year (2004-2005). Chlorophyll a was also significantly higher in bottom water when compared to that of the offshore water. Nitrate and ammonia were significantly higher in bottom water than the surface water at each individual station. The upper 2 cm of sediment sample recorded higher values of total phosphorus and organic matter. Seasonality affected the content of total phosphorus, organic matter, redox potential and color especially at the sediment layer below 3 cm of the sediment core. The present investigation showed slight modification of water and sediment qualities but no clear sign of eutrophication was observed. However, to maintain sustainability of healthy environmental conditions at the northern tip of Gulf of Aqaba potentials of any possible environmental risks arising from the fish farms or any other coastal investment should be carefully considered.

Analytical Model for Deriving the I-V Characteristics of an Intrinsic Cylindrical Surrounding Gate MOSFET (Intrinsic Cylindrical/Surrounding Gate SOI MOSFET의 I-V 특성 도출을 위한 해석적 모델)

  • Woo, Sang-Su;Lee, Jae-Bin;Suh, Chung-Ha
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SD
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    • v.48 no.10
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    • pp.54-61
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    • 2011
  • In this paper, a simple analytical model for deriving the I-V characteristics of a cylindrical surrounding gate SOI MOSFET with intrinsic silicon core is suggested. The Poisson equation in the intrinsic silicon core and the Laplace equation in the gate oxide layer are solved analytically. The surface potentials at both source and drain ends are obtained by means of the bisection method. From them, the surface potential distribution is used to describe the I-V characteristics in a closed-form. Simulation results seem to show the dependencies of the I-V characteristics on the various device parameters and applied bias voltages within a range of satisfactory accuracy.

CdSe Sensitized ZnO Nanorods on FTO Glass for Hydrogen Production under Visible Light Irradiation (가시광 수소생산용 CdSe/ZnO nanorod 투명전극)

  • Kim, Hyun;Yang, Bee Lyong
    • Journal of Hydrogen and New Energy
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.107-112
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    • 2013
  • The ZnO is able to produce hydrogen from water however it can only absorb ultraviolet region due to its 3.37eV of wide band gap. Therefore efficiency of solar hydrogen production is low. In this work we report investigation results of improved visible light photo-catalytic properties of CdSe quantum dots(QDs) sensitized ZnO nanorod heterostructures. Hydrothermally vertically grown ZnO nanorod arrays on FTO glass were sensitized with CdSe by using SILAR(successive ionic layer adsorption and reaction) method. Morphology of grown ZnO and CdSe sensitized ZnO nanorods had been investigated by FE-SEM that shows length of $2.0{\mu}m$, diameter of 120~150nm nanorod respectively. Photocatalytic measurements revealed that heterostructured samples show improved photocurrent density under the visible light illumination. Improved visible light performance of the heterostructures is resulting from narrow band gap of the CdSe and its favorable conduction band positions relative to potentials of ZnO band and water redox reaction.

The Purification of Decontamination Liquid Waste by Electrosorption (전기적 흡 . 탕착에 의한 제염폐액의 정화처리기술)

  • 정종헌;문제권;김규남;이성호;이상문
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.18-25
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    • 1999
  • The study on the electrosorption of cobalt ions onto a porous activated carbon fiber (ACF) was performed to treat radioactive liquid wastes resulting from chemical or electrochemical decontamination and to regenerate the spent carbon electrode, Cyclic voltammetry was investigated on a rotating-disk electrode (RDE) to determine the region of potentials within which only double-layer charging should occur. The application of an electric potential increased the sorption of the cobalt ions. The adsorbed cobalt Ions could be released into the solution by reversing the appling potential, showing the reversibility of the process.

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A Thoracic Model using Three-dimensional Finite Element Method (3차원 유한 요소법을 이용한 흉부 모델)

  • Deok-Won Kim
    • Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.57-62
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    • 1987
  • A three-dimensional thoracic model was constructed using 8-node trilinear hexahedron elements. A three-dimensional steady-state finite element code was developed using FORTRAN. Its output consists of potential at each node. current In each element, and total current In each layer in the z-direction. The thoracic model was Implemented to calculate basal impedance(Zo) In Impedance CardiograPhy Generalized Laplace's equation was solved with Dirlchlet(constant potentials) and homogeneous Neumann(no flux) boundary conditions. It was found that the con structed thoracic model was reasonable since the calculated potential differences between the adjacent electrodes and basal impedance were about the same as the measured ones.

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Electrochemical Studies on the Methylviologen-Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate Solution in the Presence of $MgCl_2$ (염화마그네슘 존재하의 메틸비올로겐-도데실황산나트륨 용액의 전기화학적 연구)

  • Ko, Young Chun;Chung, Keun Ho
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.151-155
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    • 1998
  • Electrochemical behaviours on 1.0 mM methylviologen ($MV^{2+}$) in 100 mM NaCl+27 mM $MgCl_2$ solution, without and with sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), were studied. The intersection of two lines on ${\Delta}E_p$ (the difference between the anodic, $E_{pa}$, and the cathodic, $E_{pc}$, peak potentials) of the first and second redox waves vs. -log[SDS] plot was determined as a critical micelle concentration (CMC). When $Mg^{2+}$ was added, the effective access of $MV{\cdot}^+$ to the glassy carbon electrode surface became possible and the formation of micelles was retarded.

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An analytical solution for static analysis of a simply supported moderately thick sandwich piezoelectric plate

  • Wu, Lanhe;Jiang, Zhiqing;Feng, Wenjie
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.17 no.5
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    • pp.641-654
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    • 2004
  • This paper presents a theoretic model of a smart structure, a transversely isotropic piezoelectric thick square plate constructed with three laminas, piezoelectric-elastic-piezoelectric layer, by adopting the first order shear deformation plate theory and piezoelectric theory. This model assumes that the transverse displacements through thickness are linear, and the in-plane displacements in the mid-plane of the plate are not taken to be account. By using Fourier's series expansion, an exact Navier typed analytical solution for deflection and electric potential of the simply supported smart plate is obtained. The electric boundary conditions are being grounded along four vertical edges. The external voltage and non-external voltage applied on the surfaces of piezoelectric layers are all considered. The convergence of the present approach is carefully studied. Comparison studies are also made for verifying the accuracy and the applicability of the present method. Then some new results of the electric potentials and displacements are provided. Numerical results show that the electrostatic voltage is approximately linear in the thickness direction, while parabolic in the plate in-plane directions, for both the deflection and the electric voltage. These results are very useful for distributed sensing and finite element verification.

Molecular dynamics studies of interaction between hydrogenand carbon nano-carriers

  • Wang, Yun-Che;Wu, Chun-Yi;Chen, Chi;Yang, Ding-Shen
    • Coupled systems mechanics
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    • v.3 no.4
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    • pp.329-344
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    • 2014
  • In this work, quantum molecular dynamics simulations (QMD) are preformed to study the hydrogen molecules in three types of carbon nanostructures, $C_{60}$ fullerene, (5,5) and (9,0) carbon nanotubes and graphene layers. Interactions between hydrogen and the nanostructures is of importance to understand hydrogen storage for the development of hydrogen economy. The QMD method overcomes the difficulties with empirical interatomic potentials to model the interaction among hydrogen and carbon atoms in the confined geometry. In QMD, the interatomic forces are calculated by solving the Schrodinger's equation with the density functional theory (DFT) formulation, and the positions of the atomic nucleus are calculated with the Newton's second law in accordance with the Born-Oppenheimer approximation. It is found that the number of hydrogen atoms that is less than 58 can be stored in the $C_{60}$ fullerene. With larger carbon fullerenes, more hydrogen may be stored. For hydrogen molecules passing though the fullerene, a particular orientation is required to obtain least energy barrier. For carbon nanotubes and graphene, adsorption may adhere hydrogen atoms to carbon atoms. In addition, hydrogen molecules can also be stored inside the nanotubes or between the adjacent layers in graphite, multi-layer graphene.

Effect of Recombination and Decreasing Low Current on Barrier Potential of Zinc Tin Oxide Thin-Film Transistors According to Annealing Condition

  • Oh, Teresa
    • Journal of information and communication convergence engineering
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.161-165
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    • 2019
  • In this study, zinc tin oxide (ZTO) thin-film transistors are researched to observe the correlation between the barrier potential and electrical properties. Although much research has been conducted on the electronic radiation from Schottky contacts in semiconductor devices, research on electronic radiation that occurs at voltages above the threshold voltage is lacking. Furthermore, the current phenomena occurring below the threshold voltage need to be studied. Bidirectional transistors exhibit current flows below the threshold voltage, and studying the characteristics of these currents can help understand the problems associated with leakage current. A factor that affects the stability of bidirectional transistors is the potential barrier to the Schottky contact. It has been confirmed that Schottky contacts increase the efficiency of the element in semiconductor devices, by cutting off the leakage current, and that the recombination at the PN junction is closely related to the Schottky contacts. The bidirectional characteristics of the transistors are controlled by the space-charge limiting currents generated by the barrier potentials of the SiOC insulated film. Space-charge limiting currents caused by the tunneling phenomenon or quantum effect are new conduction mechanisms in semiconductors, and are different from the leakage current.

Characteristics of Trigeminal Evoked Potential and It's Pathway in the Rat (백서에서 삼차신경 유발전위의 특성과 경로 분석)

  • Kim, Se-Hyuk;Zhao, Chun-Zhi;Kwon, Oh-Kyoo;Lee, Bae-Hwan;Park, Yong-Gou;Chung, Sang-Sup
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • v.29 no.8
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    • pp.985-994
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    • 2000
  • Objective : There are some advantages of trigeminal evoked potential(TEP) recording compared to other somatosensory evoked potential(SSEP) recordings. The trigeminal sensory pathway has a pure sensory nerve branch, a broader receptive field in cerebral cortex, and a shorter pathway. Despite these advantages, there is little agreement as to what constitutes a normal response and what wave forms truly characterize the intraoperative TEP. This study presents the normative data of TEP recorded on the epidural surface of the rat with a platinum ball electrode. Materials & Methods : Under general anesthesia with urethane, the adult Sprague-Dawley male rats(300-350g) were given electrical stimulation with two stainless steel electrodes which were inserted into the subcutaneous layer of the area around whiskers. A reference electrode was positioned in the temporalis muscle ipsilateral to the recording site. Results : TEPs were recorded in the Par I area of somatosensory cortex and recorded most apparently on the point of 2mm posterior from the bregma and 6mm lateral from the midline. The typical wave form consisted of 5 peaks (N1-P1-N2-P2-N3 according to emerging order, upward negativity). Each latency to corresponding peaks was not influenced by the different intensities of stimulation, especially from 1 to 5mA. Average latencies of 5 peaks were in the following order ; 7.7, 11.1, 15, 22.3, 29.4ms. There was also no significant difference between latencies before and after administration of muscle relaxant(pancuronium). For the electrophysiological localization of recorded waves, the action potential of a single unit was recorded with glass microelectrode(filled with 2M NaCl, $3-5M{\Omega}$) in the thalamus of rat. A sharp wave was recorded in the VPM nucleus, in which the latency was shorter than that of N1. This suggests that all 5 peaks were generated by neural activities in the suprathalamic pathway. Conclusion : In terms of recording near-field potentials, our data also suggests that TEP in the rat may be superior to other SSEPs. In overall, these results may afford normative data for the studies of supratentorial lesions such as hydrocephalus or cerebral ischemia which can have an influence on near-field potentials.

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