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Mechanical Properties of Intermetallic/Metal Laminated Composite by SHS Reaction (자전고온반응에 의한 금속간화합물/금속 적층복합재료의 기계적 특성)

  • ;;Manabu Enoki
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society For Composite Materials Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.60-63
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    • 2002
  • Metal/intermetallic laminated composites have been manufactured by SHS reactions between Ni and Al elemental metal foils. Microstructure showed that the intermetallic volume fraction was 55%, 45%, 35% in the 1:1, 2:1, 4:1 thickness ratio(Ni:Al) specimen and the main phases of the intermetallic were transformed from $Ni_2Al_3$ to NiAl when the thickness ratio was increased. Tensile strength and elongation were increased when the volume fraction of Ni metallic phase was increased. Under assumptions of isostrain condition, the tensile strength of metal/intermetallic laminated composites didn't obey the ROM due to the thermal residual stress and this was confirmed by X-ray residual stress analysis. Fracture toughness results by the SENB test showed R-curves with upward curvature based on LSB condition. Bridging stress based on LSB condition was determined by the curve fitting analysis, In-situ observed microstructure during fracture test showed that the various bridging mechanism such as crack bridging, crack branching and ductile failure of metallic layer were occurred

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Effect of σ-phase on Intergranular Corrosion of Super Duplex Stainless Steel Weld Metal (슈퍼듀플렉스강 용접금속의 입계부식에 미치는 σ 상의 영향)

  • Lee, Jae-Hyoung;Jung, Byong-Ho;Seo, Gi-Jeong;Kang, Chang-Yong
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Heat Treatment
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    • v.26 no.6
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    • pp.293-299
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    • 2013
  • A specimen of weld metal was prepared by GTA welding with weld wire of super duplex stainless steel. Aging treatment was conducted for the sample at the temperature range of 700 to $900^{\circ}C$ for 5 to 300 minutes. The effect of volume fraction of ${\sigma}$-phase to intergranular corrosion of weld metal has been investigated and the results were derived as follows. The volume fraction of ${\sigma}$ phase tends to increase with an increase of aging temperature and time and intergranular corrosion of weld metal was increased by an increase of ${\sigma}$ phase. Degree of sensitization representing intergranular corrosion was found to tend to increase with an increase of aging time at 700 to $800^{\circ}C$, while it decreased by an increase of aging time at $900^{\circ}C$.

Effects of Metal Ion Mole Ratio and Calcination Temperatures on Magnetic Properties and Microstructure of Ba2Co2Fe12O22 Powders Synthesized by Solid State Reaction (고상반응법으로 제조된 Ba2Co2Fe12O22분말의 자기적 성질과 미세구조에 미치는 금속이온몰비와 열처리 온도의 영향)

  • Cho, Kwang-Muk;Nam, In-Tak
    • Journal of the Korean Magnetics Society
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.216-221
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    • 2009
  • Y-type barium ferrite $Ba_2Co_2Fe_{12}O_{22}$ was synthesized by a solid state reaction method. Effects of metal ion mole ratio and calcination temperatures on magnetic properties and microstructures of the synthesized powders were investigated. Phase analysis and microstructure observation were performed with a XRD (X-ray diffractometer) and a FESEM (field effect scanning electron microscope), respectively. Magnetic properties of the powders were measured with a VSM (vibrating sample magnetometer). Single phase Y-type was synthesized when metal ion mole fraction $Fe^{3+}:\;Ba^{2+}:\;Co^{2+}$ was 6 : 1 : 1 and calcination temperature was $1050\;{^{\circ}C}$. High saturation magnetization value of 39.1 emu/g was obtained when metal ion mole fraction $Fe^{3+}:\;Ba^{2+}:\;Co^{2+}$ was 8 : 1 : 1 and calcination temperature was $1200\;{^{\circ}C}$.

Fabrication of a Part by Heating and Forming in the Semi-solid State of the SKH51 Material (SKH51의 반응고 상태에서의 가열 및 성형에 의한 부품 제조)

  • Lee, Sang Yong
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Heat Treatment
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.127-132
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    • 2014
  • The semi-solid metal forming process has been applied to realize a near-net shape fabrication of a high speed tool steel. A complicatedly shaped part out of SKH51 was successfully manufactured by introducing pertinent materials, tooling and processing conditions. A SKH51 billet with globular grains was heated at temperatures between 1300 and $1350^{\circ}C$ using high frequency induction heater to get semi-solid microstructure before high rate injection of mushy metal into a die cavity for the forming process. It was necessary to control the preheating of dies between 300 and $400^{\circ}C$ to maintain the homogeneous microstructure during the semi-solid metal forming process. Significant defects such as pores, high fraction of liquid fraction and segregation could be removed from the part by using air vents.

Removal of Heavy Metal and ACE Inhibition of Yam Mucilage (마 점질물의 중금속 제거능과 ACE저해 효과)

  • 하영득;이삼빈;곽연길
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.751-755
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    • 1998
  • Functional properties of yam mucilage were investigated by physicochemical analysis. Yam mucilage was extracted from the root of yam and then separated into two fractions by its selective aggregation with isopropanol concentration. Each mucilge fraction showed the excellent binding properties with heavy metal ions Co, Cr and Cu. Cr showed the higher affinity with mucilage than Co and Cu at pH 6.3. In ACE inhibition, IC50 values of mucilage fraction 1 and 2 showed 8.99$\mu\textrm{g}$/${mu}ell$ and 7.1$\mu\textrm{g}$/${mu}ell$, respectively.

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Micro Metal Injection Molding Using Hybrid Micro/Nano Powders

  • Nishiyabu, Kazuaki;Kakishita, Kenichi;Osada, Toshiko;Tanaka, Shigeo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Powder Metallurgy Institute Conference
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    • 2006.09a
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    • pp.36-37
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    • 2006
  • This study aims to investigate the usage of nano-scale particles in a micro metal injection molding ($\mu$-MIM) process. Nanoscale particle is effective to improve transcription and surface roughness in small structure. Moreover, the effects of hybrid micro/nano particles, Cu/Cu and SUS/Cu were investigated. Small dumbbell specimens were produced using various feedstocks prepared by changing binder content and fraction of nano-scale Cu particle (0.3 and $0.13{\mu}m$ in particle size). The effects of adding the fraction of nano-scale Cu powder on the melt viscosity of the feedstock, microstructure, density and tensile strength of sintered parts were discussed.

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Feasibility of Present Soil Remediation Technologies in KOREA for the Control of Contaminated Marine Sediment: Heavy Metals (우리나라 현존 토양정화 기술의 해양오염퇴적물 정화사업 적용 가능성 검토: 중금속)

  • Kim, Kyoung-Rean;Choi, Ki-Young;Kim, Suk-Hyun;Hong, Gi-Hoon
    • Journal of Korean Society of Environmental Engineers
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    • v.32 no.12
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    • pp.1076-1086
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    • 2010
  • Soil remediation technologies were experimented to evaluate whether the technologies could be used to apply remediation of contaminated marine sediment. In this research, marine sediments were sampled at "Ulsan" and "Jinhae" where remediation projects are considered, and then the possibility of heavy metal removal was evaluated throughout the technologies. Heavy metal concentration of silt and clay fraction was higher than that of sand fraction at "Ulsan". Heavy metal removal of the silt and clay fraction was arsenic (As) 81.5%, mercury (Hg) 93.8% by particle separation, cadmium (Cd) 72.2%, mercury (Hg) 93.8% by soil washing technology, cadmium (Cd) 70.8%, lead (Pb) 65.6% by another soil washing technology. Based on experimental results, tested particle separation and soil washing technologies could be used to remove heavy metals of sand fraction and silt and clay fraction. Heavy metal removal by soil washing technology which was composed of separation, washing and physical or chemical reaction by additives such as acid, organic solvents was more effective comparing to that of particle separation. Since heavy metal concentration of all treated samples was suitable for national soil standards, all the tested technologies were could be used not only to remove heavy metals of marine contaminated sediment but also to reuse treated samples in land.

Effects of Processing Parameters on the Mechanical Properties of Aluminium Matrix Composites (알루미늄 기지 금속복합재료의 기계적 성질에 미치는 제조변수의 영향)

  • Kim, J.D.;Koh, S.W.;Kim, H.J.
    • Journal of Power System Engineering
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.130-136
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    • 2005
  • The effects of additional Mg content, the size and volume fraction of reinforcement phase on the mechanical properties of ceramic particle reinforced aluminium matrix composites fabricated by pressureless metal infiltration process were investigated. The hardness of $SiC_p/AC8A$ composites increased gradually with an increase in the additive Mg content, while the bending strength of $SiC_p/AC8A$ composites increased with an increase in additive Mg content up to 5%. However, this decreased when the level of additive Mg content was greater than 5% due to the formation of coarse precipitates by excessive Mg reaction and an increase in the porosity level. The hardness and strength of the composites increased with decreasing the size of SiC particle. It was found that the composites with smaller particles enhanced the interfacial bonding than those with bigger particles from fractography of the composites. The hardness of $Al_2O_{3p}/AC8A$ composites increased gradually with an increase in the volume fraction, however, the bending strength of $Al_2O_{3p}/AC8A$ composites decreased when the volume fraction of alumina particle was greater than 40% owing to the high porosity level.

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Evaluating Possibility of Heavy Metal Accumulation by Fly Ash Application in Rice Paddy Soils (논토양에서 석탄회시용에 따른 중금속 축적가능성 평가)

  • Hong, Chang-Oh;Lee, Chang-Hoon;Lee, Hyup;Lee, Yong-Bok;Kim, Pil-Joo
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.331-338
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    • 2006
  • Coal combustion fly ash, which has a high available Si content and alkaline pH, was selected as a potential source of soil amendment in this study. Two field experiments were carried out to evaluate the possibility of heavy metal accumulation in silt loam (Pyeongtaeg series) and loamy sand (Nagdong series) of rice (Oryza sativa) paddy soils to which 0, 40, 80, and $120Mg\;ha^{-1}$ of fly ash were added. Rice yields increased significantly with fly ash application and the highest rice yields were achieved following the addition of around $90Mg\;ha^{-1}$ fly ash. Fly ash increased the soil pH but did not increase heavy metal uptakes of rice and heavy metal concentration in soils, due to very low concentration of heavy metals in the selected fly ash. Labile fraction of heavy metals (exchangeable + acidic fraction) was scarcely contained and most of them were stable and unavailable form (oxidizable and residual fraction). In conclusion fly ash could be a good supplement to an inorganic soil amendments without heavy metal contamination in paddy soils.

The Determination of Chemical Forms of Heavy Metals in Shooting Area Contaminated Soil Using Sequential Extraction Method (연속추출법을 이용한 사격장 오염토양 중 중금속의 화학적 형태 결정)

  • Moon, Gyeonghye;Park, Hongki;Yoo, Kyoungkeun;Manis Kumar, Jha;Richad Diaz, Alorro;Kim, Ju Yup
    • Journal of Soil and Groundwater Environment
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.111-116
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    • 2015
  • The soil sample obtained from shooting area contaminated with Pb, Cu, and Zn was investigated to determine the chemical forms of heavy metals with Tessier’s sequential extraction method, which is constituted of five fractions such as ‘exchangeable’, ‘bound to carbonate’, ‘bound to oxide’, ‘bound to organic matter’, and residual fractions. The amount of organic matter was measured by loss on ignition (LOI) and then the results of ‘bound to organic matter’ and LOI were compared. The sequential extraction results show that 4.7%-45% of Pb, 6.2%-25.9% of Cu and 3.9%-15.3% of Zn belong to the ‘bound to organic matter’ fraction, but LOI result shows that only 1.0%-2.8% of organic matter exists in the soil sample. In heavy medium separation tests, because Pb and Cu extracted in ‘bound to organic matter’ and residual fractions were removed, the heavy metals in the fractions would exist as heavier forms. These results suggest that the part of heavy metal extracted in ‘bound to organic matter’ fraction would result from the oxidation of metallic forms by hydrogen peroxide and nitric acid used in the fraction, and, consequently, that the ‘bound to organic matter’ fraction should be investigated in detail to determine the removal method and treatment capacity when the Tessier’s sequential extraction method is used to examine heavy metal contaminants resulted from elemental metal like bullets.