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Development of Sealing Technology for Far-Infrared Multispectral ZnS Using Chalcogenide Glass Material

  • Soyoung Kim;Jung-Hwan In;Karam Han;Yoon Hee Nam;Seon Hoon Kim;Ju Hyeon Choi
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.32 no.12
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    • pp.515-521
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    • 2022
  • Various types of optical materials and devices used in special environments must satisfy durability and optical properties. In order to improve the durability of zinc sulfide multispectral (MS ZnS) substrates with transmission wavelengths from visible to infrared, Ge-Sb-Se-based chalcogenide glass was used as a sealing material to bond the MS ZnS substrates. Wetting tests of the Ge-Sb-Se-based chalcogenide glass were conducted to analyze flowability as a function of temperature, by considering the glass transition temperature (Tg) and softening temperature (Ts). In the wetting test, the viscous flow of the chalcogenide glass sample was analyzed according to the temperature. After placing the chalcogenide glass disk between MS ZnS substrates (20 × 30 mm), the sealing test was performed at a temperature of 485 ℃ for 60 min. Notably, it was found that the Ge-Sb-Se-based chalcogenide glass sealed the MS ZnS substrates well. After the MS ZnS substrates were sealed with chalcogenide glass, they showed a transmission of 55 % over 3~12 ㎛. The tensile strength of the sealed MS ZnS substrates with Ge-Sb-Se-based chalcogenide glass was analyzed by applying a maximum load of about 240 N, confirming its suitability as a sealing material in the far infrared range.

Development of a Sampler that Minimizes Sample Disturbance and Review of its Applicability (인발시 시료이탈을 최소화한 불교란시료 채취 샘플러 개발 및 적용성 검토)

  • Kim, Jongkwan;Han, Jin-Tae;Park, Ka-hyun;Shin, Hyu-Soung;Zhuang, Li;Yeom, Sun;Kim, Ki-Seog
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.39 no.3
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    • pp.17-27
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    • 2023
  • In order to accurately determine soil characteristics, it is necessary to collect undisturbed samples, and it is important to collect these samples with minimal disturbance. In this study, a sampler that minimizes sample disturbance was developed by attaching a catcher to the tip, and its applicability was reviewed through in situ sampling, X-ray CT, and laboratory tests. Results confirmed that horizontal cracks are likely to occur when using the Shelby tube sampler, whereas these cracks can be suppressed when using the newly developed sampler. Moreover, consolidation and shear test results showed that the samples collected using the newly developed sampler showed higher maximum shear strength compared to those collected using the Shelby tube sampler.

A Study on the Deformation Characteristics of the hydrogen storage vessel(TYPE 1) with Notches using FEM (유한요소법을 이용한 노치가 형성된 수소저장용기 TYPE 1의 거동 특성 연구)

  • Seunghyun Cho;Sang Hyun Kim;Yun Tae Kim;Ha Young Choi
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Gas
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.95-103
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    • 2023
  • In this paper, in order to evaluate the deformation characteristics of the hydrogen gas storage vessel(Type 1) when considering gas pressure, the VMS generated in the hydrogen gas storage vessel according to the notch shape of ISO 18119 was interpreted as a FEM(Finite Element Method). According to the analysis results, the maximum VMS generated in the longitudinal notch was higher than the transverse notch. In addition, the stress of the storage vessel was analyzed by the stress ratio, which is the yield strength ratio of the material to the VMS generated. According to the analysis results, in the case of a storage vessel with a notch formed in the longitudinal direction, the inside and outside of the storage vessel increased to 0.85 and 0.50 at a gas pressure of 50 MPa, respectively, but were analyzed to be lower than 1.

Cyclic loading test for concrete-filled hollow PC column produced using various inner molds

  • Chae-Rim Im;Sanghee Kim;Keun-Hyeok Yang;Ju-Hyun Mun;Jong Hwan Oh;Jae-Il Sim
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.46 no.6
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    • pp.793-804
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    • 2023
  • In this study, cyclic loading tests were conducted to assess the seismic performance of cast-in-place (CIP) concrete-filled hollow core precast concrete columns (HPCC) constructed using steel ducts and rubber tubes. The outer shells of HPCC, with a hollow ratio of 47%, were fabricated using steel ducts and rubber tubes, respectively. Two combinations of shear studs & long threaded bars or cross-deformed bars & V-ties were employed to ensure the structural integrity of the old concrete (outer shell) and new CIP concrete. Up to a drift ratio of 3.8%, the hysteresis loop, yielding stiffness, dissipated energy, and equivalent damping ratio of the HPCC specimens were largely comparable to those of the solid columns. Besides the similarities in cyclic load-displacement responses, the strain history of the longitudinal bars and the transverse confinement of the three specimens also exhibited similar patterns. The measured maximum moment exceeded the predicted moment according to ACI 318 by more than 1.03 times. However, the load reduction of the HPCC specimen after reaching peak strength was marginally greater than that of the solid specimen. The energy dissipation and equivalent damping ratios of the HPCC specimens were 20% and 25% lower than those of the solid specimen, respectively. Taking into account the overall results, the structural behavior of HPCC specimens fabricated using steel ducts and rubber tubes is deemed comparable to that of solid columns. Furthermore, it was confirmed that the two combinations for securing structural integrity functioned as expected, and that rubber air-tubes can be effectively used to create well-shaped hollow sections.

Durability Evaluation of Hybrid Expansion Joint System with Improved Replacement (보수성을 개선한 복합형 신축이음장치(HRS) 내구성 평가)

  • Jung Woo Lee
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2023
  • Durability was evaluated by performing a full-scale vertical load fatigue test and a wheel load performance test on the HRS, which reduces the replacement time of the existing expansion joint and improves serviceability to allow partial replacement by lane. As a result of the vertical load fatigue test, the maximum stress of the rail-type expansion joint is 170 MPa, which is about 47.8% of the yield strength of the HRS expansion joint rail 355 MPa. The vertical load fatigue test of the HRS expansion joint with improved serviceability set the size and load of the load plate according to the road bridge design standards, did not show any fracture behavior in the vertical load fatigue test and the wheel load performance test 2 million times, and its durability and safety were verified.

Finite Element Analysis Study of CJS Composite Structural System with CFT Columns and Composite Beams (CFT기둥과 합성보로 구성된 CJS합성구조시스템의 유한요소해석 연구)

  • Moon, A Hae;Shin, Jiuk;Lim, Chang Gue;Lee, Kihak
    • Journal of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.71-82
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    • 2022
  • This paper presents the effect on the inelastic behavior and structural performance of concrete and filled steel pipe through a numerical method for reliable judgment under various load conditions of the CJS composite structural system. Variable values optimized for the CJS synthetic structural system and the effects of multiple variables used for finite element analysis to present analytical modeling were compared and analyzed with experimental results. The Winfrith concrete model was used as a concrete material model that describes the confinement effect well, and the concrete structure was modeled with solid elements. Through geometric analysis of shell and solid elements, rectangular steel pipe columns and steel elements were modeled as shell elements. In addition, the slip behavior of the joint between the concrete column and the rectangular steel pipe was described using the Surface-to-Surface function. After finite element analysis modeling, simulation was performed for cyclic loading after assuming that the lower part of the foundation was a pin in the same way as in the experiment. The analysis model was verified by comparing the calculated analysis results with the experimental results, focusing on initial stiffness, maximum strength, and energy dissipation capability.

Influence of SO42- Ions Concentration on Sulfate Resistance of Cement Mortars (시멘트 모르타르의 황산염침식 저항성에 대한 SO42- 이온 농도의 영향)

  • Lee, Seung Tae
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.28 no.5A
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    • pp.757-764
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    • 2008
  • This paper was conducted to evaluate the durability of cement mortars exposed to varying concentrations of sodium sulfate for up to 540 days. Three types of cement mortars, namely OPC, SRC and SGC, were exposed to four sodium sulfate solutions with concentrations of 4225, 8450, 16900 and 33800 ppm of ${SO_4}^{2-}$ ions at ambient temperature. The sulfate deterioration was evaluated by measuring compressive strength and linear expansion of mortar specimens. Experimental results indicated that the maximum deterioration was noted in OPC mortar specimens in highly concentrated sulfate solution. In particular, the $C_3A$ content in cements plays a critical role in resisting expansion due to sodium sulfate attack. Additionally, the beneficial effect of GGBS was clearly observed showing a superior resistance against sodium sulfate attack, because of its lower permeability. Another important observation was that the parameters for the evaluation of deterioration degree are greatly dependent on the products formed by sulfate attack.

Characteristics of Cyclic Shear Stress Ratio by Silt Content for Nak-Dong River Sand (낙동강 모래의 실트함유량 변화에 따른 반복전단응력비 특성)

  • Kim, Young-Su;Kim, Dae-Man
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.29 no.6C
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    • pp.277-285
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    • 2009
  • A series of undrained cyclic triaxial tests were carried out to investigate the cyclic shear stress strength characteristics of sands with respect to the silt content. Silty sand was collected around the basin of Nak-Dong River and remolded in laboratory with the range of silt content 0~50% in sand located. As results, with the change of silt content cyclic shear stress ratio (CSR) at N=10 showed the maximum value at 5% and the minimum at 20% in all relative density. The development tendency of the pore water pressure analyzed by the relationship cyclic ratio and pore water pressure ratio is unrelated the change of CSR varying silt content. Comparing the results of the void ratio and skeleton void ratio after consolidation, CSR varying silt content was much affected by skeleton void ratio which is known to affect shear behavior of silty sand.

Response Analysis of Nearby Structures to Excavation-Induced Advancing Ground Movements (지반굴착 유발 진행성 지반변위에 의한 인접구조물의 거동분석)

  • Son, Moorak
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.29 no.4C
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    • pp.153-162
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    • 2009
  • This paper investigates the effects of excavation-induced ground movements on nearby structures, considering soil-structure interactions of different soil and structural characteristics. The response of four and two-story block structures, which are subjected to excavation-induced advancing ground movements, are investigated in different soil conditions using numerical analysis. The structures for numerical analysis are modelled to have cracks when the shear and tensile stress exceed the maximum shear and tensile strength. The response of four and two-story block structures are investigated with advancing ground movement phases and compared with the response of structures which are subjected to excavation-induced total ground movement. The response of structures is compared among others in terms of the magnitude and shape of deformations and cracks in structures for different structure and ground conditions. The results of the comparison provide a background for better understandings for controlling and minimizing building damage on nearby structures due to excavation-induced ground movements.

Structure and Strength Analysis of Scissors Boom of Heavy Load Transporter through Finite Element Analysis (유한요소해석을 통한 중량물 이동대차 시저스붐의 구조 및 강도 해석)

  • Hyeon-Ho Lim;Chang-Min Yang;Kwon-Woong Choi;Dae-Woo Choi
    • Journal of Korean Society of Industrial and Systems Engineering
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    • v.46 no.spc
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    • pp.61-67
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    • 2023
  • Special equipment used for snow removal is only used in the winter and must be moved into storage during non-winter seasons. However, when moving heavy equipment using a forklift within a limited space, safety accidents may occur due to deformation and damage due to the worker's limited visibility and excessive loading of heavy objects. In this study, the scissors boom of the developed heavy load transporter was conducted in two cases: link structural analysis and position-based structural analysis. In detail, the link structural analysis covers four cases of stress and safety factor according to material and thickness to optimize the specifications of the material selected during development, and the structural analysis according to position covers two cases before and after the lift, when maximum stress concentration is achieved. Safety was evaluated through finite element analysis. As a result of the study, when manufacturing a scissors boom type heavy load transporter that can withstand a load of 10 tons, the link showed safety at SS400 4.5mm or higher, and reinforcement is needed in the upper and lower structures, so it is judged to be useful in applying materials according to the load.