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Effects of Geometry and Operating Fluid on the Expansion Behavior of Liquid-Solid Fluidized Beds

  • Mohsen Mozafari-Shamsi;Alireza Malooze;Mohammad Sefid;Mostafa Soroor;Ehsan Mehrabi Gohari
    • Korean Chemical Engineering Research
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    • v.61 no.2
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    • pp.312-321
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    • 2023
  • Fluidized beds have been widely used in industrial applications, which in most of them, the operating fluid is non-Newtonian. In this study, the combination of the lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) and the smoothed profile method has been developed for non-Newtonian power-law fluids. The validation of the obtained model were investigated by experimental correlations. This model has been used for numerical studying of changing the operating fluid and geometrical parameters on the expansion behavior in liquid-solid beds with both Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids. Investigations were performed for seven different geometries, one Newtonian, and two non-Newtonian fluids. The power-law index was in the range of 0.8 to 1, and the results for the Newtonian fluidized beds show more porosity than the non-Newtonian ones. Furthermore, increasing the power-law index resulted in enhancing the bed porosity. On the other hand, bed porosity was decreased by increasing the initial bed height and the density of the solid particles. Finally, the porosity ratio in the bed was decreased by increasing the solid particle diameter.

The Weldability of $6mm^t$ Primer-coated Steel for Shipbuilding by $CO_2$ Laser( I ) - Effects of Primer Coating Condition and Gap Clearance - ($6mm^t$조선용 프라이머 코팅강판의 $CO_2$레이저 용접성( I ) - 프라이머 코팅조건과 갭 간극의 영향 -)

  • Kim Jong-Do;Park Hyun-Joon
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.76-82
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    • 2005
  • Recently the application of laser welding technology has been considered to shipbuilding structure. However, when this technology is applied to primer coated steel, good quality weld beads are not easily obtained. Because the primer-coated layer caused the spatter, humping bead and porosity which are main part of the welding defect attributed to the powerful vaporizing pressure of zinc. So we performed experiment with objectives of understanding spatter and porosity formation mechanism and producing sound weld beads in 6mmt primer coated steels by a $CO_2$ CW laser. The effects of welding parameters; defocused distance, welding speed, coated thickness and coated position; were investigated in the bead shape and penetration depth on bead and lap welding. Alternative idea was suggested to suspend the welding defect by giving a reasonable gap clearance for primer coated thickness. The zinc of primer has a boiling point that is lower than melting point of steel. Zinc vapor builds up at the interface between the two sheets and this tends to deteriorate the quality of the weld by ejecting weld material from lap position or leaving porosity. Significant effects of primer coated position was lap side rather than surface. Therefore introducing a small gap clearance in the lap position, the zinc vapor could escape through it and sound weld beads can be acquired. In conclusion, formation and suspension mechanism of the welding defects was suggested by controling the factors.

Assessments of Hydraulic Properties of Geotextiles with Fiber Composition Factors (섬유 구성인자에 의한 지오텍스타일의 수리학적 특성 평가)

  • Jeon, Han-Yong;Chung, Jin-Gyo;Chang, Yong-Chai
    • Journal of the Korean Geosynthetics Society
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.47-55
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    • 2003
  • The effects of fiber composition factors of 14 geotextiles which are thickness, porosity, fiber length and diameter etc. on the transmissivity were examined and in-plane permeability of geotextiles under thickness change, transmissivity, confined load were analyzed by the constitutive equations. And the effects of laminar structure on the permittivity of laminar geotextile composites which were manufactured with fiber packing densities were assessed. Transmissivities were increased with thickness of geotextiles and in-plane permeability coefficients were increased with porosity and fiber diameter. The effects of porosity were decreased with normal stress and slightly increased with fiber length. Transmissivities were increased with fiber diameter and showed same tendensy for the same fiber length. Permittivities of laminar geotextile composites were influenced by the waterhead loss in the inner interface and the connection shape of these composites to water path was interpreted as bell mouth type or soft flux pipe type.

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Resistance to Air Flow through Fruits and Vegetables in Bulk (산물퇴적 청과물의 송풍저항 특성)

  • 윤홍선;조영길;박판규;박경규
    • Journal of Biosystems Engineering
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.333-342
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    • 1995
  • The resistance to air flow through fruits and vegetables in bulk was an important consideration in the design of the pressure cooling system. The amount of resistance to air flow through produce in bulk normally depended upon air flow rate, stacking depth, porosity, stacking patterns and shape and site of product. But, there was not enough information relating the effects of those factors on air flow resistance. The objectives of this study were to investigate the effect of stacking depth, stacking patterns, porosity and airflow rate on airflow resistance and to develop a statistical model to predict static pressure drop across the produce bed as a function of air flow rate, stacking depth, bed porosity, and product size. Mandarins and tomatoes were used in the experiment. The airflow rate were in the range of 0.1~1.0 ㎥/s.$m^2$, the porosity were in the range of 0.25~0.45, the depth were in the range of 0.3~0.9m and the equivalent diameters were 5.3cm and 6.3cm for mandarins, and 6.5cm and 8.5cm for tomatoes. Three methods of stacking arrangement were used i.e. cubic, square staggered, and staggered stacking arrangement. The results were summarized as follows. 1. The pressure drops across produce bed increased in proportion to stacking depth and superficial air velocity and decreased in proportion to porosity. 2. The increasing rates of pressure drop according to stacking patterns with the increase of superficial air velocity were different one another. The staggered stacking arrangement produced the highest increasing rate and the cubic stacking arrangement produced the lowest increasing rate. But it could be assumed that the stacking patterns had not influenced greatly on pressure drops if it was of equal porosity. 3. The statistical models to predict the pressure drop across produce bed as a function of superficial air velocity, stacking depth, porosity, and product diameter were developed from these experiments.

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Effect of Casting Thickness and Plunger Velocity on Porosity in Al Plate Diecasting (Al 박육 다이캐스팅 주물에서 기포결함에 미치는 주물두께, 사출속도의 영향)

  • Kang, Ho-Jeong;Park, Jin-Young;Kim, Eok-Soo;Cho, Kyung-Mox;Park, Ik-Min
    • Journal of Korea Foundry Society
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.80-87
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    • 2015
  • The Al die casting process has been widely used in the manufacturing of automotive parts when the process requires near-net shape casting and a high productive rate. However, porosity arises in the casting process, and this hampers the wider use of this method for the creation of high-durability automotive components. The porosity can be controlled by the shot condition, but, it is critical to set the shot condition in the sleeve, and it remains difficult to optimize the shot condition to avoid air entrapment efficiently. In this study, the 4.5 mm, 2.0 mm plate die castings were fabricated under various shot conditions, such as plunger velocities of 0.7 m/s ~ 3.0 m/s and fast shot set points of the cavity of -25%, 0%, 25%, and 50%. The mold filling behavior of Al melts in the cavity was analyzed by a numerical method. Also, according to the shot conditions, the results of numerical analyses were compared to those of die-casting experiments. The porosity levels of the plate castings were analyzed by X-ray CT images and by density and microstructural analyses. The effects of the porosity on the mechanical properties were analyzed by tensile tests and hardness tests. The simulation results are in good general agreements with the die-casting experimental results. When plunger velocity and fast shot set point are 1.0 m/s and cavity 25% position, castings had optimum condition for good mechanical properties and a low level of porosity.

A Study on Effects of Temperature for Physical Properties Change of rocks (암석의 물리적 특성 변화에 대한 온도의 영향)

  • Kim, Jae-Hwan;Lee, Myeong-Seong;Lee, Mi-Hye;Lee, Jae-Man;Park, Sung-Mi
    • The Journal of the Petrological Society of Korea
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.141-149
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    • 2011
  • Samples (two granites, marble, sandstone) were heated in an electric furnace at temperature $400^{\circ}C$ and $600^{\circ}C$ in order to investigate the change of physical properties of rocks depending on the heating temperature. Changes of Color and physical properties such as specify gravity, porosity, absorption, p-wave velocity are visible while mineralogical changes by using polarizing microscope are not pronounced. In addition, porosity and absorption increased while specific gravity and p-wave velocity decreased at a more higher temperature ($600^{\circ}C$). Although the open porosity does not indicate total porosity of the rock. but p-wave velocity can be used to evaluate the degree of damage Therefore, porosity and p-wave velocity should be compared in order to investigate the change of physical properties of rocks depending on the heating temperature.

Effects of Porosity and Water Content on Thermal Conductivity of Soils (토양의 공극률 및 함수비가 열전도도에 미치는 영향)

  • Cha, Jang-Hwan;An, Sun-Joon;Koo, Min-Ho;Kim, Hyoung-Chan;Song, Yoon-Ho;Suh, Myoung-Seok
    • Journal of Soil and Groundwater Environment
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.27-36
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    • 2008
  • This paper presents a comprehensive laboratory study that examines the effects of porosity, water content, density and grain size distribution on the thermal conductivity of soils which were sampled from 16 synoptic stations of Korea. The experimental results clearly demonstrate that porosity and water content are important parameters which strongly affect the thermal conductivity of soils. Soils with lower porosities and higher water contents have higher thermal conductivities. On the contrary, increase of the matrix density slightly increases the thermal conductivity, and grain size distribution hardly affects the thermal conductivity. Dry soils with the same porosity tend to have more scattered values of thermal conductivity than wet soils. Based on the experimental results, a multiple linear regression model and a nonlinear regression model, having two regression variables of porosity and water content, were presented to predict thermal conductivity. Both models show a high accuracy of prediction with $R^2$ values of 0.74 and 0.82, respectively. Thus, it is expected that the suggested empirical models can be used for predicting thermal conductivity of soils by measuring porosity and water content.

Strength Estimation Model for Early-Age Concrete Considering Microstructural Characteristics (미세구조 특성을 고려한 초기재령 콘크리트의 강도예측모델)

  • 황수덕;김의태;이광명
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2001.05a
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    • pp.397-402
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    • 2001
  • Microstructural characteristics such as hydrates and porosity greatly influence the development of concrete strength. In this study, a strength estimation model for early-age concrete considerig, the microstructural characteristics was proposed, which considers the effects of both an increment of degree of hydration and capillary porosity on a strength increment. Hydration modeling and compressive strength test with curing temperature and curing ages were carried out. By comparing test results with estimated strength, it is found that the strength estimation model can estimate compressive strength of early-age concrete with curing ages and curing temperature within a margin of error.

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Effect of Binder on the Sintering Characteristics of PZT Ceramics (Binder가 PZT계 세라믹스의 소결특성에 미치는 영향)

  • 정우환;김정주;조상희
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.385-389
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    • 1988
  • Effects of binder addition on the porosity, pore size and grain size of PZT ceramics were investigated. The binders were used PVA, PEG and MC, they were added separately and simultaneously. After sintering for 90 min 125$0^{\circ}C$, the porosity and the pore size were determined by using an image processing method. Simultaneous addition of two different binders resulted in the highest sintered density and the large pore size.

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Effects of Compaction Pressure on the Properties of the Microstructure and Oxygen Gas Sensing of $Co_{1-x}Mg_xO$ Ceramics (성형압력이 $Co_{1-x}Mg_xO$ 세라믹스의 미세구조와 산소가스감지특성에 미치는 영향)

  • 전춘배;이덕동;조상희
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics
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    • v.26 no.11
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    • pp.1691-1698
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    • 1989
  • Gas sensing effects produced by adsorptive reaction between specimen surface and gases are expected to be influenced greatly by the state of the speimen surface. In this study, Co1-xMgxO ceramics oxygen sensors were prepared by pressing at 0.3-1.5ton/cm\ulcornerwith or without binder, intending to change porosity and average grain size on the surface purposely. The composition ratio of CoO to MgO was fixed at 1:1(mol.%). Microstructure of prepared Co0.5Mg0.5O ceramics were observed, the electrical properties and the sensitivity characteristics for oxygen gas were investigated in the device temperature range of 700-1000\ulcorner and for oxygen partical pressure range of 1-10**-4 atm. Temperature dependence of the resistivity of the specimen showed NTC behavior, average grain size increased and porosity decreased with increasing compaction pressure. The slope of the resistivity of the specimen on the oxygen partial pressure decreased with increasing average grain size and with decreasing porosity. Particularly, specimen pressed by 0.3 and 0.5 ton/cm\ulcornershowed the highest sensitivity to oxygen gas.

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