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STUDY OF DOPPLER VELOCITY DISTRIBUTION IN AN ACTIVE PROMINENCE (CCD 분광 관측에 의한 활동홍염의 도플러 시선속도분포 연구)

  • PARK YOUNG DEUK;YUN HONG SIK;MOON YONG-JAE
    • Publications of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.13 no.1 s.14
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    • pp.17-30
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    • 1998
  • To study kinematics of solar prominences, we have made Ha spectrographic study of an eruptive prominence which appeared on the 27th of August, 1992 with a position angle of 270 deg. The observation was carried out by a Littrow type spectrograph and a G1 CCD camera attached to the 25cm coronagraph at Norikura Coronal Station. In taking the spectral data the slit was placed in parallel to the solar limb at 7 different heights, each being separated by 5 arcsec with a time step of 30 sec. The observed eruptive prominence shows a wide range of line of sight Doppler velocity, spanning from $V_{dopp}=-17.5km/s\;to\;V_{dopp}=58.2km/s$. It is also found that the velocity increases with height at the rate of ${\Delta}V= 0.86 km/s/arcsec$.

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A Study on the Flame Structure and Stabilization in a Divergent Flow (확대관 흐름에 있어서 화염의 안정성 및 구조에 관한 연구)

  • 최병륜;이중성
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.512-518
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    • 1994
  • An experimental study is made on turbulent diffusion flames stabilized by a circular cylinder in a divergence flow. In this paper, stabilization characteristics and flame structure are examined by varying the divergence angle of duct and position of a circular cylinder. The fuel used is a commercial grade gaseous propane injected by two slit of rod. It is found that the positive pressure gradient greatly influences the eddy structure behind the rod. and that two different kinds of combustion patterns exist at the blowoff limit depending on the divergent angle of duct. They are distinguished by their wake structures: one associated with Karman vortex shedding, the other without it. Also, the blowoff velocity in the former is found to be higher than in the later.

Investigation of sunspot substructure using chromospheric bright patches in a merging sunspot

  • Cho, Kyuhyoun
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.45 no.1
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    • pp.44.3-44.3
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    • 2020
  • Sunspot substructure is an important subject to explain their stability and energy transport. Previous studies suggested two substructure models, monolithic and spaghetti model, but no clear evidence has been found supporting a particular model. To obtain the clue of the sunspot substructure the IRIS Mg II 2796Å slit-jaw images (SJI) were examined. The Mg II images formed in the chromosphere show bright patches inside umbrae which are regarded as an observational signature of upward propagating slow magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) waves. The slow MHD waves are expected to be generated by convective motion below the photosphere. By tracking the motion of the bright patches it is possible to estimate the locations of oscillation centers that correspond to the occurrence position of the convections. I investigated the spatial distribution of the oscillation center in a merging sunspot and found it is randomly distributed. It implies that the occurrence rate of the convective motion inside the sunspot is not much different from that of between the two sunspots, and supports the spaghetti model as the sunspot substructure.

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Stability of premixed double concentric jets flame with a recirculation zone (재순환역을 수반하는 동축분류예혼합화염에 관한 연구)

  • 이등헌일;송규근
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.145-153
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    • 1987
  • Stability limits of a double concentric jets flame and the structure of recirculation zone formed behind a thick burner rim were investigated. To control the flame stability, swirled secondary air flow ranging 0.13-0.71 of swirl number, and air, fuel, and mixture gas injection from an injection coaxial slit set on burner rim were examined. Flame stability limits, flame shapes, lengths of recirculation zone, temperature distributions, residence times, air ratios in the recirculation zone were measured. The following results were obtained. (1) Lean limits were considerably widened by a strong swirl because the recirculation zone was enlarged. (2) At fuel injection as well as mixture injection, lean limits were also extended. But, air injection had no effect on stability limits. (3) Injected gas seems to diffuse into the recirculation zone through its outer boundary surrounded the secondary air. Therefore, chemical structure in the recirculation zone with air injection coincides with that without injection. (4) Injection position had no effect on flame stability limits.

Development of a 3-D Position Measurement Algorithm using 2-D Image Information (2차원 영상 정보를 이용한 3차원 위치 측정 알고리즘 개발)

  • Lee, J.H.;Jung, S.H.;Kim, D.H.
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.141-148
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    • 2013
  • There are several problems in the conventional 2-D image processing and 3-D measurement systems. In the case of the 2-D image processing system, it is not possible to detect elevation data. In a 3-D measurement system, it requires a skillful operator and a lot of time for measuring data. Also, there exist data errors depending on operators. The limitation of detecting elevation data in the 2-D image processing system can be solved by laser diodes. In this study an algorithm that measures the accurate data in a subject face to be detected by combining laser diodes and a commercial CCD camera is developed. In the development process, a planar equation is developed using laser diodes and the equation is used to obtain a normal vector. Based on the results, an algorithm that transforms commercial CCD camera coordinates to 3-D coordinates is proposed. The completed measurement method will be applied to replace a manual measurement system for vehicle bodies and parts by an automated system.

A Study on the Design of Dual­Band Equilateral­Triangular Microstrip Antennas (듀얼­밴드 정삼각형 마이크로스트립 안테나 설계에 관한 연구)

  • 문정군;이종철;황호순;이문수
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.7 no.8
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    • pp.1604-1611
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    • 2003
  • For dual­band operation, it can be done by loading two pair of slits in the equilateral­triangular patch, one embeded close to the side edges of the patch and the other inserted at the bottom edge of the patch. The frequency ratio of the two operating frequencies can be tuned by varing the positions and lengths of the inserted slots at the bottom edge of the patch. While the calculated frequency ratio of the antenna by Ensemble 5.0 is $1.66 ({f_10}=1.928GHz, {f_20}=3.2GHz)$, the measured one is 2.04 $({f_10}=1.6806 GHz, {f_20}=3.435 GHz)$. The error in the frequency ratio is due on the fabrication dimension and feeding position error as well as on the permittivity dispersion effect.

Development and Evaluation of Customized Clothing for Patients with Severe Dementia (중증 치매환자복 개발 및 사용성 평가)

  • Kwang Ae Park;Chung Eun Yang
    • Fashion & Textile Research Journal
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.346-357
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    • 2023
  • The purpose of this study is to develop clothing customized for dealing with patients with severe dementia. Based on the results of previous studies, The research patient clothing was designed to reduce the physical fatigue experienced by caregivers when dressing and undressing patients by changing the position and shape of the split in the patient's clothing. This study used qualitative and quantitative methods to measure the extent to which these modifications improved the ease of dressing and undressing the research patient. The research patient clothing was developed by moving the rear-center zipper to the side and changing the zipper from being half-open to fully open. Muscle energy consumption and fatigue generation were analyzed using EMG signals at the following sites: brachioradialis, biceps, triceps, anterior deltoid, medial deltoid, posterior deltoid, upper trapezius and erector spinae. Results indicated that the modified research patient clothing required less muscle energy and the occurrence of muscle fatigue decreased overall compared to traditional patient clothing. This was supported by the qualitative subjective evaluation, which revealed that dressing and undressing was easier with the modified clothing. In conclusion, repositioning of the back zipper to the side and the fully open slit shape significantly reduced caregiver fatigue when dressing and undressing patients.

Modification of conventional X-ray diffractometer for the measurement of phase distribution in a narrow region

  • Park, Yang-Soon;Han, Sun-Ho;Kim, Jong-Goo;Jee, Kwang-Yong;Kim, Won-Ho
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.407-414
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    • 2006
  • An X-ray diffractometer for spatially resolved X-ray diffraction measurements was developed to identify phase in the narrow (micron-scaled) region of high burn-up fuels and some nuclear materials. The micro-XRD was composed of an X-ray microbeam alignment system and a sample micro translation system instead of a normal slit and a fixed sample stage in a commercial XRD. The X-ray microbeam alignment system was fabricated with a microbeam concentrator having two Ni deposited mirrors, a vertical positioner, and a tilt table for the generation of a concentrated microbeam. The sample micro translation system was made with a sample holder and a horizontal translator, allowing movement of a specimen at $5{\mu}m$ steps. The angular intensity profile of the microbeam generated through a concentrator was symmetric and not distorted. The size of the microbeam was $4,000{\times}20{\mu}m$ and the spatial resolution of the beam was $47{\mu}m$ at the sample position. When the diffraction peaks were measured for a $UO_2$ pellet specimen by this system, the reproducibility ($2{\Theta}={\pm}0.01^{\circ}$) of the peaks was as good as a conventional X-ray diffractometer. For the cross section of oxidized titanium metal, not only $TiO_2$ in an outer layer but also TiO near an oxide-metal interface was observed.

Cochlear Implants for Patients With Common Cavity Deformities and the Impact of Electrode Positioning

  • Seong Hoon Bae;Jihoon Choi;Jae Young Choi
    • Clinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.77-83
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    • 2022
  • Objectives Common cavity deformity is a rare congenital bony labyrinth malformation associated with profound hearing loss. Cochlear implants are widely used for hearing rehabilitation for common cavity deformities; however, the reported prognosis is poor. Due to the deformed anatomical structure, it is important to consider the position of the electrodes to maximize the performance of the cochlear implant. The present study discusses the impact of electrode placement on hearing outcomes. Methods A retrospective medical chart review of eight common cavity deformity patients (10 cochlear implants) who received cochlear implants was performed at a single university hospital. In all eight patients, implant surgery was performed using single-slit labyrinthotomy. Electrodes wer e manually bent before insertion to prevent misplacement and to reduce physical damage to the neuroepithelium. Results Four of the 10 electrodes were misplaced, with their tips placed in the anterior semicircular canal or internal auditory canal. However, after implant surgery, all patients-including those with misplaced electrodes-gained auditory perception and improved hearing function. One patient who had electrodes that did not contact the inner wall of the cavity showed limited activity of the electrodes (27%) compared to others (64%-100%). Conclusion Proper contact of the electrode with the inner wall was more likely to be important for cochlear implant success in cases of common cavity deformity than appropriate placement of the electrode tip.

Development of Imaging Gamma Probe Using the Position Sensitive PMTube (위치 민감형 광전자증배관을 이용한 영상용 감마프로브의 개발)

  • Bong, Jeong-Gyun;Kim, Hui-Jung;So, Su-Gil;Kim, Han-Myeong;Lee, Jong-Du;Gwon, Su-Il
    • Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.107-113
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    • 1999
  • The purpose of this study was to develop a miniature imaging gamma probe with high performance that can detect small or residual tumors after surgery. Gamma probe detector system consists of NaI(Tl) scintillator, position sensitive photomultiplier tube (PSPMT), and collimator. PSPMT was optically coupled with 6.5 mm thick, 7.62 cm diameter of NaI(Tl) crystal and supplied with -1000V for high voltage. Parallel hexagonal hole collimator was manufactured for characteristics of 40-mm hole length, 1.3-mm hole diameter, and 0.22 mm septal thickness. Electronics consist of position and trigger signal readout systems. Position signals were obtained with summing, subtracting, and dividing circuit using preamplifer and amplifier. Trigger signals were obtained using summing amplifier, constant fraction discriminator, and gate and delay generator module with preamplifer. Data acquisition and processing were performed by Gamma-PF interface board inserted into pentium PC and PIP software. For imaging studies, flood and slit mask images were acquired using a point source. Two hole phantom images were also acquired with collimator. Intrinsic and system spatial resolutions were measured as 3.97 mm and 5.97 mm, respectively. In conclusion, Miniature gamma probe images based on the PSPMT showed good image quality, we conclude that the miniature imaging gamma probe was successfully developed and good image data were obtained. However, further studies will be required to optimize imaging characteristics.

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