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Development and Product Quality of High Nutrition-Low Cost Supplementary Foods for the Children for Wonseong Country Comprehensive Nutrition Program in Korea -Part I : Formulation and production performance of Proposed Supplementary Foods- (원성군 시범종합영양사업을 위한 어린이용 고영양보충식품의 개발에 관한 연구 -제 1 보 : 제품의 조제 및 생산시험-)

  • Cheigh, Hong-Sik;Pyun, Yoo-Ryang;Ryu, Chung-Hee;Kwon, Tai-Wan
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.199-206
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    • 1980
  • Formulation and production performance of proposed high nutriton-low cost (HNLC) supplementary foods for children in Korea were studied for Wonseong County Comprehensive Nutrition Program. The basic formulas recommendable from the experimental results on the nutritional value, organoleptical qualities and mechanical performance using MFM-KIST extrusion cooking system were considered as CSS-3, CSS-4 and BSS-4. Initial priority of application soybean was with CSS-4(68% corn flour, defatted soybean flour 20%, sesame 2%, corn oil 4%, sugar 4%, salt 1%, vitamins, mineral and other additives 1%). All these formulas as on rioted snack type-HNLC supplementary foods were found in the acceptable range of mechanical, organoleptical and economical point of view.

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DISTRIBUTED HMI SYSTEM FOR MANAGING ALL SPAN OF PLANT CONTROL AND MAINTENANCE

  • Yoshikawa, Hidekazu
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.41 no.3
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    • pp.237-246
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    • 2009
  • Digitalization of not only non-safety but also safety-grade I &C systems with full computerized Main Control Room (MCR) is the recent trend of I&C systems of nuclear power plants (NPP) around the world, while plant maintenance has been shifting from traditional time based maintenance to condition based maintenance. In order to cope with the new trend of operation and maintenance in NPP, a concept of online distributed diagnostic system for both plant operation and maintenance has been proposed in order to further improve both the plant efficiency and the work environment of plant operation staff members by organizational learning. In this respect, the research subjects of human machine interface (HMI) for the online distributed diagnostic system are also discussed for supporting the plant personnel at both MCR and local working places in the plant by the application of advanced ICT (Information and Communication Technologies).

Investigations on the Magneto-optical Properties of Bilayered Co/Ni Micro-patterned Anti-dot Arrays

  • Deshpande, N.G.;Zheng, H.Y.;Hwang, J.S.;Lee, S.J.;Lee, Y.P.;Rhee, J.Y.;Kim, K.W.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2012.02a
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    • pp.251-251
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    • 2012
  • A lot of studies are undergoing on the magneto-optical (MO) properties of patterned magnetic systems for the reason that they have potential application to information technology such as ultrahigh-speed computing. Moreover, they can be considered as the future candidates for high-density MO storage devices. Not only the technical aspects, but there have been also tremendous interests in studying their properties related to the fundamental physics. The MO Kerr-rotation effects (both in reflected and the diffracted modes) and the magnetic force microscopy (MFM) are very useful techniques to investigate the micromagnetic properties of such periodic structures. Hence, in this study, we report on the MO properties of bilayered Cobalt (Co)/ nickel (Ni) micro-patterned anti-dot arrays. Such a ferromagnetic structure was made by sequentially depositing co (40 nm)/Ni (5 nm) bilayer on a Si substrate. The anti-dot patterning with hole diameter of $1{\mu}m$ was done only on the upper Co layer using photolithography technique, while the Ni underlayer was kept uniform. The longitudinal Kerr rotation (LKR) of the zeroth- and the first-order diffracted beams were measured at an incidence of $30^{\circ}$ by using a photoelastic modulator method. The external magnetic field was applied perpendicularly to the reflected and the diffracted beams using an electromagnet capable of a maximum field of ${\pm}5$ kOe. Significantly, it was observed that the LKR of the first-order diffracted beam is nearly 4 times larger than that of the zeroth-order beam. The simulated results for the hysteresis loops matched qualitatively well with the experimentally obtained ones. In conjunction with the LKR, we also investigated the magnetic-domain structure by using a MFM system, which were analyzed to elucidate the origin of the enhanced MO rotation.

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Shape anisotropy and magnetic properties of Co/Ni anti-dot arrays

  • Deshpande, N.G.;Seo, M.S.;Kim, J.M.;Lee, S.J.;Lee, Y.P.;Rhee, J.Y.;Kim, K.W.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2011.02a
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    • pp.444-444
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    • 2011
  • Recently, patterned magnetic films and elements attract a wide interest due to their technological potentials in ultrahigh-density magnetic recording and spintronic devices. Among those patterned magnetic structures, magnetic anti-dot patterning induces a strong shape anisotropy in the film, which can control the magnetic properties such as coercivity, permeability, magnetization reversal process, and magneto-resistance. While majority of the previous works have been concentrated on anti-dot arrays with a single magnetic layer, there has been little work on multilayered anti-dot arrays. In this work, we report on study of the magnetic properties of bilayered anti-dot system consisting of upper perforated Co layer of 40 nm and lower continuous Ni layer of 5 nm thick, fabricated by photolithography and wet-etching processes. The magnetic hysteresis (M-H) loops were measured with a superconducting-quantum-interference-device (SQUID) magnetometer (Quantum Design: MPMS). For comparison, investigations on continuous Co thin film and single-layer Co anti-dot arrays were also performed. The magnetic-domain configuration has been measured by using a magnetic force microscope (PSIA: XE-100) equipped with magnetic tips (Nanosensors). An external electromagnet was employed while obtaining the MFM images. The MFM images revealed well-defined periodic domain networks which arise owing to the anisotropies such as magnetic uniaxial anisotropy, configurational anisotropy, etc. The inclusion of holes in a uniform magnetic film and the insertion of a uniform thin Ni layer, drastically affected the coercivity as compared with single Co anti-dot array, without severely affecting the saturation magnetization ($M_s$). The observed changes in the magnetic properties are closely related to the patterning that hinders the domain-wall motion as well as to the magneto-anisotropic bilayer structure.

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Development of Micro-size Search Coil Magnetometer for Magnetic Field Distribution Measurement

  • Ka, E.M.;Son, De-Rac
    • Journal of Magnetics
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.34-36
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    • 2008
  • For the measurement of the magnetic field distribution with high spatial resolution and high accuracy, the magnetic field sensing probe must be non-magnetic, but the MFM probe and sub-millimeter-meter size Hall probe use a ferromagnetic tip and block, respectively, to increase the sensitivity. To overcome this drawback, we developed a micro-size search coil magnetometer which consists of a single turn search coil, Terfenol-D actuator, scanning system, and control software. To reduce the noise generated by the stray ac magnetic field of the actuator driving coil, we employed an even function $\lambda$-H magnetostriction curve and lock-in technique. Using the developed magnetometer, we were able to measure the magnetic field distribution with a magnetic field resolution of 1 mT and spatial resolution of $0.1mm{\times}0.2mm$ at a coil vibration frequency of 1.8 kHz.

A Computational Method to Consider the Saturation of Magnetic Field In a High Density Recording Head

  • Park, Gwan-Soo
    • Journal of Magnetics
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.164-168
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    • 2003
  • In high density recording system, the recording head field on a medium should be focused in small bit area and should have a sufficient value to overcome the medium coercivity, which resulted in head saturation. In this paper, an efficient method to access the head field and field gradient considering head saturation is presented. The magnetic vector potential on the head surface is pre-calculated considering head saturation in several cases and accumulated into database. The head field on the recording media is easily produced solving Laplace equation using accessed magnetic vector potential boundaries. The computed head field is compared with a quantified magnetic force microscopy measurement.

Effective Methods Reducing Joint Vibration and Elongation in High speed Rail Bridge (고속철도교 신축부의 진동 및 신축의 효율적인 저감 방안)

  • Min, Kyung-Ju;Kang, Tae-Ku;Lim, Nam-Hyoung
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2011.10a
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    • pp.800-806
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    • 2011
  • Thermal expansion which occurs at the high speed rail joint is proportional to the free length from the point of fixity. This thermal expansion behaves similar to free expansion because the girder longitudinal stiffness is much larger than longitudinal resistance of rail pads. But the longitudinal displacement in the long rail is nominal because the longitudinal support condition of the girder is normally MFM(movable-fix-movable) system. Due to these girder expansion characteristics, there is longitudinal relative displacement at the rail pad and rail fastener spring which connects rail and girder. If the relative displacement between rail and girder is beyond the elastic limit for the rail pad, rail fastener system shall be applied using sliding fastener to prevent rail pad damage and fastener separation resulting from slip. On the other hand, train vertical vibration and tilting can occur due to the lack of fastener vertical force if the sliding fastener is applied at the girder joint. In the high speed rail bridge, vibration can occur due to the spring stiffness of the elastomeric bearing, also both vertical downward and upward displacement can occur. The elastomeric bearing vertical movement can cause rail displacement and finally the stability of the ballast is reduced because the gravel movement is induced.

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Synchronization Method in PJM Mode of 13.56 MHz RFID (13.56MHz RFID PJM 모드의 동기화 방법)

  • Youn, Jae-Hyuk;Yang, Hoon-Gee;Yang, Sung-Hyun;Kang, Bong-Soon;Bae, Ji-Hoon;Choi, Gil-Young
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.34 no.12B
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    • pp.1506-1513
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    • 2009
  • This paper presents a synchronization method to determine the exact demodulation time using the MFM Flag of the 18000-3 PJM mode, along with the hardware structure to implement the proposed method. The proposed system detects an incipient peak using ITS(Initial Time Selector) and a correlator and achieves the final synchronization via identifying the peak position from the comparison of the outputs of two followed additional correlators. The peak detection algorithm and the choice of the templates of the correlators are described. Simulation results show that the proposed system performs successfully in noisy environment.

Extraordinary Magnetomechanical Coupling as a Result of a Combined Magnetic Structural Transition in a New Class of Rare Earth Compound

  • Jiles, D.C.;Lee, S.J.;Han, M.;Lo, C.C.H.;Snyder, J.E.;Gschneidner, K.A.;Pecharsky, V.K.;Pecharsky, A.O.;Lograsso, T.;Schlagel, D.
    • Journal of Magnetics
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 2003
  • The new class of $Gd_5(Si_xGe_{1-x})_4$ compounds undergoes a simultaneous magnetic/structural phase transition giving a high level of strain that can be induced either by change in temperature or by application of a magnetic field. Profound changes of structural, magnetic, and electronic changes occur in the $Gd_5(Si_xGe_{1-x})_4$ system lead to extreme behavior of the material such as the giant magnetocaloric effect, colossal magnetostriction, and giant magnetoresistance. These unique material characters can be utilized for various applications including magnetic solid refrigerants, sensors, and actuators.

Improving Policy of Bunker Quality Management System in Korean Ports (우리나라 항만의 벙커 품질관리시스템 개선방안)

  • Kim, Hyung-Tae
    • Journal of Korea Port Economic Association
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.11-30
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    • 2022
  • Korean ports have some problems in the aspect of quality & quantity in the bunkering process. Quality of bunker is assessed as more higher than competing ports. However, quality of bunkering procedure is assessed as lower. Especially, supply chain from loading of bunker to the bunker barge at oil terminal, transport it, and supply it to the ship has not been secured. Furthermore, aspect of quantity of bunker is more serious rather than that of quality of bunkering process. Disputes on the quantity of bunker between seller and buyer occur frequently, and residue & theft of bunker is also popularized issue and serious problem. Low bunkering fee is recognized as major reason of that problem, however, though low fee can be solved, it can not be necessary secured that problem could be solved, Therefore, this paper investigates and suggests the scheme to solve the quality problems of bunker supplying procedure, and develop solution toward advanced bunkering ports through removal of the quantity disputes. Concretely, this paper suggests introduction of quality system of bunker supply chain in the aspect of bunker supply procedure, and diversion from conventional sounding method to innovative Mass Flow Metering System in the aspect of bunker measuring. These two innovative solutions contribute to the removal and improvement of current structural problems in bunkering procedure.