• 제목/요약/키워드: Nonlinear interaction

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다른 원격탐사 센서로 추출한 강우자료의 이질성과 이에 의한 비선형유출반응에 미치는 영향 (Investigating Remotely Sensed Precipitation from Different Sources and Their Nonlinear Responses in a Physically Based Hydrologic Model)

  • 오남선;이길하;김상준
    • 한국수자원학회논문집
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    • 제39권10호
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    • pp.823-832
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    • 2006
  • 강우는 물과 에너지 순환에서 가장 중요한 역할을 한다. 이 연구에서는 두개의 다른 원격탐사 센서를 이용하여 추출한 강우자료의 불확실성 (uncertainty)에 대하여 검토해 보았으며, 이에 의한 오차가 비선형 수치수문모형에서 수문인자(유출)를 모의할 때 어떻게 영향을 미치는가를 살펴보았다. 지상에서 관측된 강우 관측을 이용하여 WSR-88D (NEXRAD)에 의해 추출한 레이더 강우, 그리고 IR (Infrared) 밴드를 기반으로 하는 인공위성 강우관측을 비교 검토하였으며, 세 가지의 서로 다른 강우와 현장에서 측정된 기상자료를 입력 자료로 사용하여, 오프라인 CLM (Community Land Model) 수문모형으로 유출량을 모의하였다. 이 연구에서 물리적 이론을 기반으로 하는 CLM수문 모형의 매개변수는 지표면-대기의 수문반응 (land-atmosphere interaction)을 적절하게 묘사하도록 정의되었다고 가정한다. 다른 원격탐사 센서를 이용하여 추출한 강우자료는 시공간적으로 다른 양상을 보여 주며, 수치모형의 실험 결과는 강우입력의 불확실성이 수문반응의 결과에 어떻게 영향을 미치는지를 보여준다. 이 연구는 앞으로 우리나라에서 개발 및 활용가능성이 있는 레이더 강우와 인공위성 강우에 대한 사전 지식을 제공하고, 동시에 수치 수문모형을 수행할 때 수문반응의 불확실성에 대한 정보를 제공해 주며, 결국은 기후 변화에 따른 수자원의 재분배를 이해하는데 이바지할 것이다.

기초형식에 따른 LNG 저장탱크의 지반-구조물 상호작용을 고려한 수직방향 지진응답 분석 (Evaluation of Soil-Structure Interaction Responses of LNG Storage Tank Subjected to Vertical Seismic Excitation Depending on Foundation Type)

  • 손일민;김재민
    • 한국전산구조공학회논문집
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    • 제32권6호
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    • pp.367-374
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    • 2019
  • 논문에서는 수직방향 지진입력에 의한 지반-구조물 상호작용 효과가 기초 종류에 따라 LNG 저장탱크의 지진응답에 미치는 효과를 분석하였다. 이를 위하여 직경 71m인 LNG 탱크와 기반암 위 점토지반의 깊이가 30m인 지반조건을 고려하였다. 그리고 기초형식으로 네 가지(얕은 기초, 말뚝지지 전면기초, 말뚝기초(지표면 접촉식, 부유식)를 고려하였다. 지반의 비선형성은 자유장 지반에 대하여 등가선형화기법으로 고려되었다. 또한, 말뚝기초의 시공과정에서 발생하는 동다짐 효과에 대해서도 분석하였다. SSI 해석을 위하여 진동수영역 해석프로그램인 KIESSI-3D를 이용하였다. 지반-구조물 상호작용 해석을 통해 LNG 저장탱크의 외조 벽체 쉘의 응력을 구하였다. 해석결과로부터 다음과 같은 결론을 얻을 수 있었다: (1) 얕은 기초에서 외조탱크의 수직응력은 SSI 효과로 인하여 고정기초응답 보다 작았다. (2) 말뚝으로 지지된 기초에서 말뚝으로 인해 기초의 수직강성이 커지고 방사감쇠가 작아질 수 있기 때문에 SSI 응답이 고정기초응답 보다 커질 수 있다. (3) 동다짐 효과는 수직지진에 의한 LNG 저장탱크의 응답에 미치는 영향이 매우 작았다.

수용액에서 Sodium hyaluronate와 Alkanediyl-bis(dimethylalkylammonium bromide) 계면활성제의 회합성질에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Aggregation properties of Sodium hyaluronate with Alkanediyl-bis(dimethylalkylammonium bromide) surfactants in aqueous solution)

  • 안범수
    • 한국응용과학기술학회지
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    • 제38권4호
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    • pp.1003-1009
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    • 2021
  • 수용액에서 Sodium hyaluronate(NaHA)와 Alkanediyl-bis(dimethylalkylammonium bromide) 계면활성제의 회합성질에 관한 연구를 계면활성제의 화학적 구조와 관련하여 조사하였다. 계면장력을 측정한 결과 특정 농도에서 최소값(Cmin)을 나타내는 포물선 모양의 그래프를 보여주었다. 이 최소 농도 이상에서 계면장력의 증가는 공기와 물의 접촉면에서 NaHA사슬과 이합체 계면활성제들로 이루어진 집합체의 형성과 관계있다고 생각된다. NaHA와 계면활성제의 착물결합체에서 하나의 NaHA 음전하에 대한 계면활성제의 양전하 비율을 보면 약간 양전하가 우세하나, 전체적으로 전하의 균형은 크게 벗어나지 않았다. NaHA/이합체 계면활성제의 착물결합체에서 계면활성제 농도와 점성도의 관계가 비 선형성을 나타내는 것은 계면활성제의 화학적 구조와 관계되기 때문이다. 이 비 선형성은 착물체의 성장에 따른 크기 증가와 Cmin 농도 이상에서의 수축 현상과 밀접하게 관련된다고 볼 수 있다.

Fluctuation in Plasma Nanofabrication

  • Shiratani, Masaharu
    • 한국진공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국진공학회 2016년도 제50회 동계 정기학술대회 초록집
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    • pp.96-96
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    • 2016
  • Nanotechnology mostly employs nano-materials and nano-structures with distinctive properties based on their size, structure, and composition. It is quite difficult to produce nano-materials and nano-structures with identical sizes, structures, and compositions in large quantities, because of spatiotemporal fluctuation of production processes. In other words, fluctuation is the bottleneck in nanotechnology. We propose three strategies to suppress such fluctuations: employing 1) difference between linear and nonlinear phenomena, 2) difference in time constants, and 3) nucleation as a bottleneck phenomenon. We are also developing nano- and micro-scale guided assembly using plasmas as a plasma nanofabrication.1-5) We manipulate nano- and micro-objects using electrostatic, electromagnetic, ion drag, neutral drag, and optical forces. The accuracy of positioning the objects depends on fluctuation of position and energy of an object in plasmas. Here we evaluate such fluctuations and discuss the mechanism behind them. We conducted in-situ evaluation of local plasma potential fluctuation using tracking analysis of fine particles (=objects) in plasmas. Experiments were carried out with a radio frequency low-pressure plasma reactor, where we set two quartz windows at the top and bottom of the reactor. Ar plasmas were generated at 200 Pa by applying 13.56MHz, 450V peak-to-peak voltage. The injected fine particles were monodisperse methyl methacrylate-polymer spheres of $10{\mu}m$ in diameter. Fine particles were injected into the reactor and were suspended around the plasma/sheath boundary near the powered electrode. We observed binary collision of fine particles with a high-speed camera. The frame rate was 1000-10000 fps. Time evolution of their distance from the center of mass was measured by tracking analysis of the two particles. Kinetic energy during the collision was obtained from the result. Potential energy formed between the two particles was deduced by assuming the potential energy plus the kinetic energy is constant. The interaction potential is fluctuated during the collision. Maximum amplitude of the fluctuation is 25eV, and the average is 8eV. The fluctuation can be caused by neutral molecule collisions, ion collisions, and fluctuation of electrostatic force. Among theses possible causes, fluctuation of electrostatic force may be main one, because the fine particle has a large negative charge of -17000e and the corresponding electrostatic force is large compared to other forces.

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Effects of interface delay in real-time dynamic substructuring tests on a cable for cable-stayed bridge

  • Marsico, Maria Rosaria
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • 제14권6호
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    • pp.1173-1196
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    • 2014
  • Real-time dynamic substructuring tests have been conducted on a cable-deck system. The cable is representative of a full scale cable for a cable-stayed bridge and it interacts with a deck, numerically modelled as a single-degree-of-freedom system. The purpose of exciting the inclined cable at the bottom is to identify its nonlinear dynamics and to mark the stability boundary of the semi-trivial solution. The latter physically corresponds to the point at which the cable starts to have an out-of-plane response when both input and previous response were in-plane. The numerical and the physical parts of the system interact through a transfer system, which is an actuator, and the input signal generated by the numerical model is assumed to interact instantaneously with the system. However, only an ideal system manifests a perfect correspondence between the desired signal and the applied signal. In fact, the transfer system introduces into the desired input signal a delay, which considerably affects the feedback force that, in turn, is processed to generate a new input. The effectiveness of the control algorithm is measured by using the synchronization technique, while the online adaptive forward prediction algorithm is used to compensate for the delay error, which is present in the performed tests. The response of the cable interacting with the deck has been experimentally observed, both in the presence of delay and when delay is compensated for, and it has been compared with the analytical model. The effects of the interface delay in real-time dynamic substructuring tests conducted on the cable-deck system are extensively discussed.

What Do We Learn from Two-Dimensional Raman Spectra by Varying the Polarization Conditions?

  • Ma, Ao;Stratt, Richard M.
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • 제24권8호
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    • pp.1126-1134
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    • 2003
  • The signals obtained from the $5^{th}$-order (two-dimensional) Raman spectrum of a liquid can depend dramatically on the polarizations of the various light beams, but to date there has been no evidence presented that different polarization conditions probe any fundamentally different aspects of liquid dynamics. In order to explore the molecular significance of polarization we have carried out a molecular dynamics simulation of the $5^{th}$-order spectrum of a dilute solution of CS₂ in liquid Xe, perhaps the simplest system capable of displaying a full range of polarization dependencies. By focusing on the 5 distinct rotational invariants revealed by the different polarizations and by comparing our results with those from liquid Xe, a liquid whose spectrum has no significant polarization dependence, we discovered that the polarization experiments do, in fact, yield valuable microscopic information. With different linear combinations of the experimental response functions one can separate the part of the signal derived from the purely interaction-induced part of the many-body polarizability from the portion with the largest contributions from single-molecule polarizabilities. This division does not directly address the underlying liquid dynamics, but it significantly simplifies the interpretation of the theoretical calculations which do address this issue. We find that the different linear combinations differ as well in whether they exhibit nodal lines. Despite the absence of nodes with the atomic liquid Xe, observing the resilience of our solution's nodes when we artificially remove the anisotropy of our solute leads us to conclude that there is no direct connection between nodes and specifically molecular degrees of freedom.

점성 수치파랑수조 구축을 위한 LES 기술의 평판간 난류유동에의 적용 (Large-Eddy Simulation of Turbulent Channel Flow using a Viscous Numerical Wave Tank Simulation Technique)

  • 박종천;강대환;김방은;윤현식;전호환
    • 한국해양공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국해양공학회 2003년도 추계학술대회 논문집
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    • pp.204-212
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    • 2003
  • As the first step to investigate the nonlinear interactions between turbulence and marine structures inside a viscous NWT, a LES technique was applied to the turbulent channel flow for $Re_{T}=150$, in this paper. The employed models were 4 types, such as the Smagorinsky model, the Dynamic SGS model, the Structure Function model and the Generalized Normal Stress model. The simulated data in time-series for the LESs were averaged in both time and space and performed statistical analysis. And results of the LESs were compared with those of a DNS developed in the present study and two spectral methods by Yoon et al.(2003) & Kim et al.(1987). It seems to be quite difficult to evaluate their performances to the present problem, but is seen that the accuracy of LESs are still related to the number of grids(or fine grid size).

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인지부하가 시각주의와 운전수행도에 미치는 영향에 관한 연령대별 분석 (The Impact of Cognitive Workload on Driving Performance and Visual Attention in Younger and Older Drivers)

  • 손준우;박명옥
    • 한국자동차공학회논문집
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    • 제21권4호
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    • pp.62-69
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    • 2013
  • Visual demands associated with in-vehicle display usage and text messaging distract a driver's visual attention from the roadway. To minimize eyes-off-the-road demands, voice interaction systems are widely introduced. Under cognitively distracted condition, however, awareness of the operating environment will be degraded although the driver remains oriented to the roadway. It is also know that the risk of inattentive driving varies with age, thus systematic analysis of driving risks is required for the older drivers. This paper aims to understand the age-related driving performance degradation and visual attention changes under auditory cognitive demand which consists of three graded levels of cognitive complexity. In this study, two groups, aged 25-35 and 60-69, engaged in a delayed auditory recall task, so called N-back task, while driving a simulated highway. Comparisons of younger and older drivers' driving performance including mean speed, speed variability and standard deviation of lane position, and gaze dispersion changes, which consist of x-axis and y-axis of visual attention, were conducted. As a result, it was observed that gaze dispersion decreased with each level of demand, demonstrating that these indices can correctly rank order cognitive workload. Moreover, gaze dispersion change patterns were quite consistent in younger and older age groups. Effects were also observed on driving performance measures, but they were subtle, nonlinear, and did not effectively differentiate the levels of cognitive workload.

Kinetic Study on Aminolysis of 4-Pyridyl X-Substituted Benzoates: Effect of Substituent X on Reactivity and Reaction Mechanism

  • Lee, Jong-Pal;Bae, Ae-Ri;Um, Ik-Hwan
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • 제32권6호
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    • pp.1907-1911
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    • 2011
  • A kinetic study is reported for nucleophilic substitution reactions of 4-pyridyl X-substituted benzoates 7a-e with a series of alicyclic secondary amines in H2O. The Br${\o}$nsted-type plot for the reactions of 4-pyridyl benzoate 7c is linear with ${\beta}_{nuc}$ = 0.71. The corresponding reactions of 2-pyridyl benzoate 6, which is less reactive than 7c, resulted in also a linear Br${\o}$nsted-type plot with ${\beta}_{nuc}$ = 0.77. The fact that the more reactive 7c results in a smaller ${\beta}_{nuc}$ value appears to be in accord with the reactivity-selectivity principle. The aminolysis of 7c has been suggested to proceed through a stepwise mechanism in which breakdown of the intermediate is the rate-determining step (RDS). The Hammett plot for the reactions of 7a-e with piperidine consists of two intersecting straight lines, i.e., ${\rho}_X$ = 1.47 for substrates possessing an electron-donating group (EDG) and ${\rho}_X$ = 0.91 for those possessing an electron-withdrawing group (EWG). In contrast, the corresponding Yukawa-Tsuno plot exhibits excellent linear correlation with ${\rho}_X$ = 0.79 and r = 0.56. Thus, it has been concluded that the nonlinear Hammett plot is not due to a change in the RDS but is caused by stabilization of the ground state of the substrates possessing an EDG through resonance interaction between the EDG and the C=O bond of the substrates.

The Within-Host Population Dynamics of Normal Flora in the Presence of an Invading Pathogen and Antibiotic Treatments

  • Kim, Jung-Mo;Lee, Dong-Hwan;Song, Yoon-Seok;Kang, Seong-Woo;Kim, Seung-Wook
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • 제17권1호
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    • pp.146-153
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    • 2007
  • A mathematical competition model between normal flora and an invading pathogen was devised to allow analysis of bacterial infections in a host. The normal flora includes the various microorganisms that live on or within the host and act as a primary human immune system. Despite the important role of the normal flora, no mathematical study has been undertaken on models of the interaction between it and invading pathogens against a background of antibiotic treatment. To quantify key elements of bacterial behavior in a host, pairs of nonlinear differential equations were used to describe three categories of human health conditions, namely, healthy, latent infection, and active infection. In addition, a cutoff value was proposed to represent the minimum population level required for survival. The recovery of normal flora after antibiotic treatment was also included in the simulation because of its relation to human health recovery. The significance of each simulation parameter for the bacterial growth model was investigated. The devised simulation showed that bacterial proliferation rate, carrying capacity, initial population levels, and competition intensity have a significant effect on bacterial behavior. Consequently, a model was established to describe competition between normal flora and an infiltrating pathogen. Unlike other population models, the recovery process described by the devised model can describe the human health recovery mechanism.