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Radiation-Laminar Free Convection in a Square Duct with Specular Reflection by Absorbing-Emitting Medium

  • Byun, Ki-Hong;Im, Moon-Hyuk
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • v.16 no.10
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    • pp.1346-1354
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    • 2002
  • The purpose of this work is to study the effects of specularly reflecting wall under the combined radiative and laminar free convective heat transfer in an infinite square duct. An absorbing and emitting gray medium is enclosed by the opaque and diffusely emitting walls. The walls may reflect diffusely or specularly. Boussinesq approximation is used for the buoyancy term. The radiative heat transfer is evaluated using the direct discrete ordinates method. The parameters under considerations are Rayleigh number, conduction to radiation parameter, optical thickness, wall emissivity and reflection mode. The differences caused by the reflection mode on the stream line, and temperature distribution and wall heat fluxes are studied. Some differences are observed for the categories mentioned above if the order of the conduction to radiation parameter is less than order of 10$\^$-3/ fer the range of Rayleigh number studied. The differences at the side wall heat flux distributions are observed as long as the medium is optically thin. As the top wall emissivity decreases, the differences between these two modes are increased. As the optical thickness decreases at the fixed wall emissivity, the differences also increase. The difference of the streamlines or the temperature contours is not as distinct as the side wall heat flux distributions. The specular reflection may alter the fluid motion.

A Study on the Turbulent Natural Convection - Radiative Heat Transfer In a Partitioned Enclosure (차폐막이 있는 밀폐공간 내에서의 난류 자연대류 - 복사열전달에 관한 연구)

  • 박경우;이주형;박희용
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.18 no.10
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    • pp.2738-2750
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    • 1994
  • The Effects of radiative heat transfer on turbulent flow in a partitioned enclosure is studied numerically. The enclosure is partially divided by a thin, poorly conducting vertical divider projecting from the ceiling of the enclosure. The low Reynolds number $k-{\epsilon}$ model is adopted to calculate the turbulent flow field. The solutions to the radiative transfer equations are obtained by the discrete ordinates method(DOM). This method is based on control volume method and is compatible with the SIMPLER algorithm used to solve the momentum and energy equations. The effects of optical thickness and Planck number on the flow, temperature fields and heat transfer rates are investigated for a moderate Rayleigh number($=10^9$). The changes in buoyant flow fields and temperature distributions due to the variation of baffle length are also analyzed. From the predictions, radiant heat exchange between the baffle and the sidewalls strongly influences the temperature distribution in the baffle and its vicinity and total heat transfer increases as the optical thickness and the baffle length decrease. It is possible to neglect the radiative heat transfer effect when Planck number is over one.

THE DEVELOPMENT OF IR-BASED VISIBLE CHANNEL CALIBRATION USING DEEP CONVECTIVE CLOUDS

  • Ham, Seung-Hee;Sohn, Byung-Ju
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • 2008.10a
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    • pp.430-432
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    • 2008
  • Visible channel calibration method using deep convective clouds (DCCs) is developed. The method has advantages that visible radiance is not sensitive to cloud optical thickness (COT) for deep convective clouds because visible radiance no longer increases when COT exceeds 100. Therefore, once DCCs are chosen appropriately, and then cloud optical properties can be assumed without operational ancillary data for the specification of cloud conditions in radiative transfer model. In this study, it is investigated whether IR measurements can be used for the selection of DCC targets. To construct appropriate threshold value for the selection of DCCs, the statistics of cloud optical properties are collected with MODIS measurements. When MODIS brightness temperature (TB) at 11 ${\mu}$ m is restricted to be less than 190 K, it is shown that more than 85% of selected pixels show COT ${\geq}$ 100. Moreover, effective radius ($r_e$) distribution shows a sharp peak around 20 ${\mu}m$. Based on those MODIS observations, cloud optical properties are assumed as COT = 200 and $r_e$ = 20 ${\mu}m$ for the simulation of MODIS visible (0.646 ${\mu}m$) band radiances over DCC targets.

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Effect of Insulation Layer on Birefringence and Land-groove Pattern in DVD-RAM Substrate (단열층이 DVD 기판의 복굴절 및 전사성에 미치는 영향)

  • Gang, Sin-Il;Kim, Yeong-Min;Seong, Gi-Byeong;Lee, Jun-Seok;Lee, Seung-Won
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.631-636
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    • 2002
  • It is necessary to improve mechanical and optical properties in the optical disk substrates as the information storage devices with high storage density using blue laser are being developed. Injection compression molding is regarded as the most suitable process to manufacture optical disk substrates for quality recording and read-out. In the present research, the effects of mold temperature and the insulation layer thickness on gapwise birefringence and the land-groove pattern were investigated. It was found that the values of the birefringence distribution were very sensitive to mold temperature history, and the level of birefringence reduced and, furthermore, the quality of replication was improved due to the insulation layer.

Optcal and thermal diffusion properties of Ge-Sb-Te multi-layered thin films for optical recording media (광기록매체용 Ge-Sb-Te 다층 박막의 광학적 특성 및 열전달 특성)

  • 김도형;김상준;김상열;안성혁
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.394-400
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    • 2001
  • We studied thermal diffusion properties diffusion properties of multi-layered Ge-Sb-Te alloy thin films for optical recording media by solving the thermal equation. Based on the numerical analysis of optical energy distribution and absorption inside multi-layered films including temperature gradient and heat transfer simultaneously, we proposed the optimum parameters of the input laser power and the multi-layer structure as follow. i) Input laser power is 18 mW, ii) laser exposure time is 60 ns, iii) the thicknesses of the lower and the upper ZnS-SiO$_2$are 140 nm and 20~30 nm respectively, and iv) thickness of Ge-Sb-Te recording film is 20 nm.

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Investigation of shinning Spot Defect on Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel Sheets

  • Liu, Yonggang;Cui, Lei
    • Corrosion Science and Technology
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.125-129
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    • 2014
  • Shinning spot defects on galvanized steel sheets were studied by optical microscope, scanning electron microscope(SEM), Energy Dispersive Spectrometer (EDS) and Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy Original Position Statistic Distribution Analysis (LIBSOPA) in this study. The research shows that the coating thickness of shinning spot defects which caused by the substrate defect is much lower than normal area, and when skin passed, the shinning spot defect area can not touch with skin pass roll which result in the surface of shinning spot is flat while normal area is rough. The different coating morphologies have different effects on the reflection of light, which cause the shinning spot defects more brighter than normal area.

Resonance Characteristics of THz Metamaterials Based on a Drude Metal with Finite Permittivity

  • Jun, Seung Won;Ahn, Yeong Hwan
    • Current Optics and Photonics
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    • v.2 no.4
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    • pp.378-382
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    • 2018
  • In most previous investigations of plasmonic and metamaterial applications, the metallic film has been regarded as a perfect electrical conductor. Here we demonstrate the resonance characteristics of THz metamaterials fabricated from metal film that has a finite dielectric constant, using finite-difference time-domain simulations. We found strong redshift and spectral broadening of the resonance as we decrease the metal's plasma frequency in the Drude free-electron model. The frequency shift can be attributed to the effective thinning of the metal film, originating from the increase in penetration depth as the plasma frequency decreases. On the contrary, only peak broadening occurs with an increase in the scattering rate. The metal-thickness dependence confirms that the redshift and spectral broadening occur when the effective metal thickness drops below the skin-depth limit. The electromagnetic field distribution illustrates the reduced field enhancement and reduced funneling effects near the gap area in the case of low plasma frequency, which is associated with reduced charge density in the metal film.

Optical Design of Gradient-Index Objective for Optical Pickup (광 Pickup 용 Gradient-Index 대물렌즈 설계)

  • Park, In-Kyu;Lee, Jong-Ung
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.256-263
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    • 2007
  • High NA objective design by using SELFOC materials was studied, and two kinds of objective for optical pick-up were designed. The SELFOC materials have radial gradient index distribution, and it gives additional degree of freedom in optical design. Therefore, we expect that optical design of high NA objective without aspheric surface will be possible. In this study, the variation of ms spot diameter was investigated as a function of quadratic constant and refractive index on axis for various combinations of axial thickness and entrance pupil diameter. For the survey, Code V was used for optimization and evaluation of the objective lenses. The result suggested that larger quadratic constant and higher refractive index on axis could give us better imaging performance for all combinations of axial thickness and pupil diameter. Based on the survey, we designed high NA objectives for DVR. There were two kinds of design solution consisting two spherical SELFOC lenses. The solution I had positive-positive lens configuration with short over-all-length, but it had poor off-axial performance compared with the solution II. The solution II had negative-positive lens configuration with good off-axial imaging performance. But the solution II had some disadvantages, long over-all-length and large diameter of the second lens.

Optical Properties with Arc Tube Structure of Ceramic Metal-Halide Lamps (세라믹 메탈할라이드 램프의 아크튜브 구조에 따른 광학적 특성)

  • Kim, Woo-Young;Jang, Hyeok-Jin;Yang, Jong-Kyung;Park, Hyung-Jun;Park, Dae-Hee
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 2009.06a
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    • pp.378-379
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    • 2009
  • High intensity metal halide discharge lamp performance, specifically the generated luminous flux and light color content, depends critically on the arc tube design. Factors influencing the design and consequent lamp efficacy include : lamp size, geometry, arc tube composition, fill chemistry, electrode design and excitation modes. Shaping of Polycrystalline Alumina(PCA) can be realized by conventional ceramic processes. Several processes are applied nowadays. Well-known in the ceramic high pressure field for decades are the pressing and the extrusion method. Newly developed slurry and precious forming technologies give the one-body seamless tubes, which improve thickness uniformity and lighting performance. Now, we reported some optical properties with different arc tube structures of ceramic metal halide lamps.

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Monte carlo analysis of radiation heat transfer through an absorbing-emitting gray gas between parallel plates (흡수-방사하는 회가스를 지닌 평행평판 사이의 복사열전달의 Monte Carlo 방법에 의한 해석)

  • ;;Lee, Taik Sik
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.5 no.3
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    • pp.244-250
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    • 1981
  • The rediant heat tranfer and temperature distribution between infinite parallel gray plates at different temperatures separated by an absorbing and emitting gray gas with or without a sinusoidal heat source in the gas are analyzed by Monte Carlo method. The Monte Carlo result were compared with the numerical solution by Usiskin and Sparrow and the exact solution by Hottel in the case of similar problem limited black walls and gas optical thickness is less than two. For gray walls and large optical thichness the results were compared with modified diffusion approximate solution by Deissler.