• Title/Summary/Keyword: Steam Explosion

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ZrO$_2$를 이용한 증기폭발 실험 (Steam Explosion Experiments using ZrO$_2$)

  • 송진호;김희동;홍성완;박익규;신용승;민병태;김종환;장영조
    • 대한기계학회논문집B
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    • 제25권12호
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    • pp.1887-1897
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    • 2001
  • Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI) launched an intermediate scale steam explosion experiment named "Test for Real Corium Interaction with water (TROI)" using reactor material to investigate whether the molten reactor material would lead to energetic steam explosion when interacted wish cold water at low pressure. The melt-water interaction experiment is performed in a pressure vessel with the multi-dimensional fuel and water pool geometry. The novel concept of cold crucible technology, where powder of the reactor material in a water-cooled cafe is heated by high frequency induction, is firstly implemented for the generation of molten fuel. In this paper, the lest facility and cold crucible technology are introduced and the results or the first series of tests were discussed. The 5 kg of molten ZrO$_2$jet was poured into the 67cm deep water pool at 30 ∼ 95 $\^{C}$. Either spontaneous steam explosions or quenching was observed. The morphology of debris and pressure wave profiles clearly indicate the differences between the two cases.

Optimization of Two-stage Pretreatment from Soybean Hull for Efficient Glucose Recovery

  • Jung, Ji-Young;Choi, Myung-Suk;Yang, Jae-Kyung
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • 제40권2호
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    • pp.78-90
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    • 2012
  • Soybean hull is an attractive feedstock for glucose production. To increase the glucose conversion in acid hydrolysis, a pretreatment method combined steam explosion with alkali pretreatment for soybean hull was studied. For first step pretreatment, steam explosion conditions (log Ro 2.45) were optimized to obtain maximum solid recovery and cellulose content. In the second step pretreatment, the conditions for potassium hydroxide pretreatment of steam exploded soybean hull were optimized by using RSM (response surface methodology). The optimum conditions for minimum lignin content were determined to be 0.6% potassium hydroxide concentration, $70^{\circ}C$ reaction temperature and 198 min reaction time. The predicted lignin content was 2.2% at the optimum conditions. Experimental verification of the optimum conditions gave the lignin content in similar value with the estimated value of the model. Finally, glucose conversion of pretreated soybean hull using acid hydrolysis resulted in $97.1{\pm}0.4%$. This research of two-step pretreatment was a promising method for increasing the glucose conversion in the cellulose-to-glucose process.

Effect of Steam Explosion Condition on the Improvement of Physicochemical Properties of Pine Chips for Feed Additives

  • JUNG, Ji Young;HA, Si Young;YANG, Jae-Kyung
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • 제50권1호
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    • pp.59-67
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    • 2022
  • Dietary fiber is considered a feed ingredient with high nutritional value in the broiler feed industry. Pine chips contain a large amount of dietary fiber and require some modification for use as broiler feed. In this study, pine chips were subjected to steam explosion under different severity factor (Ro) conditions to improve the chemical and physical properties of dietary fiber. The highest water-holding capacity, oil-holding capacity, and swelling capacity were found for Ro 4.0, followed by Ro4.5 and 3.5. The optimal condition for the steam explosion was determined to be Ro 4.0 (reaction temperature of 210℃, and reaction time of 6.0 min). Under these conditions, the water-holding capacity, oil-holding capacity, and swelling capacity of steam-exploded pine chips were 8.3 g/g, 6.5 g/g, and 5.0 mL/g, respectively. This study may contribute to the application of lignocellulose and related products in the broiler feed industry.

볏짚 및 보리짚의 퇴비화를 위한 폭쇄의 효과 (The Effects of Steam Explosion Treatment on Composting Process with Rice and Barley Straw)

  • 최정;허성운;이동훈;최충렬
    • 한국환경농학회지
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    • 제17권4호
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    • pp.324-328
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    • 1998
  • 볏짚과 보리짚을 효율적으로 퇴비화하기 위하여 이들을 폭쇄처리하여 퇴비화 하였다. 볏짚과 보리짚을 폭쇄 처리하였을 때 유기산의 생성으로 원시료에 비해 pH가 각각 4.0, 3.7로서 낮아졌고, EC도 1.66, 3.19mS/m로 감소하였으며, cellulose, lignin 및 총 탄소 함량은 증가되었다. 퇴적 16주 후에 볏짚이나 볏짚폭쇄물에서는 총질소가 $2{\sim}2.5$%가 더 증가한 것으로 나타났으나, 보리짚은 폭쇄를 하면 1.7%가 증가하지만 폭쇄처리를 하지 않은 시료는 오히려 0.41% 감소하였다. 이런 결과로 보리짚은 퇴비화가 어려운 재료이지만 폭쇄처리를 하면 퇴비화가 용이해짐을 알 수 있다. 볏짚의 C/N비는 퇴비화 초기부터 급격히 감소하였지만, 폭쇄처리를 한 볏짚과 보리짚은 퇴비화 후기에 급격히 감소하였다. 이것은 폭쇄처리로 유기산이 생성되어 초기에는 낮은 pH때문에 미생물이 생육이 어려웠으나, 퇴비화가 진행됨에 따라 안정하게 되어 퇴비화가 더 잘 이루어진다는 것을 알 수 있었다. 따라서 재료를 폭쇄처리하면 공극량이 증가하는 동시에 유효 표면적이 증가하여 퇴비화 기간을 단축할 수 있으며, 고온, 고압의 수증기에 의해 병원성균 및 잡초 종자가 제거된다. 이는 폭쇄처리에 의해 퇴비화가 효율적으로 진행된다는 것을 시사한다.

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중대 노심사고시 격납용기 손상유형에 대한 고찰 (Possible Containment Failure Mechanisms in Severe Core Meltdown Accidents)

  • Kang Yul Huh;Jong In Lee;Jin Soo Kim
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • 제17권1호
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    • pp.53-67
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    • 1985
  • 중대 노심사고는 아직 Design Basis Accident에 포함되지 않고 있으나, 극히 적은 사고 확률을 가지는 반면 사고 후 영향이 큼으로해서 원자력발전소의 전반적 위험 평가에 중요한 요인중의 하나가 되고 있다. 중대 노심사고시 격납용기 손상에 관련된 물리현상들은 Steam Explosion, Debris Bed Coolability, Hydrogen Burning, Steam Spike와 Core-Concrete Interaction 등이며, 각각의 현상에 대한 좀 더 나은 이해를 위해 현재 이루어지고 있는 연구들에 대한 개략적 설명을 시도 하였다.

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증기 폭발시 용융 핵연료/냉각수 혼합에 대한 해석 (Analysis of Fuel/Coolant Mixing in Steam Explosion)

  • Lee, Tae-Ho;Jo, Seong-Youn;Park, Goon-Cherl
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • 제25권2호
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    • pp.215-221
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    • 1993
  • 중대 사고에 이어 형성 될 수 있는 용융 핵연료와 냉각수의 혼합체는 그 후에 일어날 수 있는 증기 폭발의 초기 조건을 이루게 되며, 또한 이러한 혼합의 정도는 증기 폭발의 강도를 결정하는 주요 요인이 된다. 본 연구는 간단한 일차원 과도 상태 모형을 이용하여 용융 핵연료와 냉각수의 혼합의 한계를 결정하였으며, 용융 핵연료의 분쇄 과정을 모사 하기 위하여 동적 분쇄모형과 순간 파열 모형을 각각 적용하여 그 결과를 비교하였다. 계산 결과에서는 용융 핵연료의 온도. 압력. 수조의 깊이, 혼합 상태에서의 분쇄물 직경 그리고 용융 핵연료 입사 직경등이 혼합량에 영향을 미치는 주요한 인자들로 나타났다.

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A Two-stage Process for Increasing the Yield of Prebiotic-rich Extract from Pinus densiflora

  • Jung, Ji Young;Yang, Jae-Kyung
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • 제46권4호
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    • pp.380-392
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    • 2018
  • The importance of polysaccharides is increasing globally due to their role as a significant source of dietary prebiotics in the human diet. In the present study, in order to maximize the yield of crude polysaccharides from Pinus densiflora, response surface methodology (RSM) was used to optimize a two-stage extraction process consisting of steam explosion and water extraction. Three independent main variables, namely, the severity factor (Ro) for the steam explosion process, the water extraction temperature ($^{\circ}C$), and the ratio of water to raw material (v/w), were studied with respect to prebiotic sugar content. A Box-Behnken design was created on the basis of the results of these single-factor tests. The experimental data were fitted to a second-order polynomial equation for multiple regression analysis and examined using the appropriate statistical methods. The data showed that both the severity factor (Ro) and the ratio of water to material (v/w) had significant effects on the prebiotic sugar content. The optimal conditions for the two-stage process were as follows: a severity factor (Ro) of 3.86, a water extraction temperature of $89.66^{\circ}C$, and a ratio of water to material (v/w) of 39.20. Under these conditions, the prebiotic sugar content in the extract was 332.45 mg/g.

Optimization of Bio-based Succinic Acid Production from Hardwood Using the Two Stage pretreatments

  • Jung, Ji Young;Jo, Jong Soo;Kim, Young Wun;Yoon, Byeng Tae;Kim, Choon Gil;Yang, Jae Kyung
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • 제41권2호
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    • pp.111-122
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    • 2013
  • The steam explosion-chemical pretreatment is a more effective wood pretreatment technique than the conventional physical pretreatment by accelerating reactions during the pretreatment process. In this paper, two-stage pretreatment processes of hardwood were investigated for its enzymatic hydrolysis and the succinic acid yield from the pretreated solid. The first stage pretreatment was performed under conditions of low severity to optimize the amount of solid recovery. In the second stage pretreatment washed solid material from the first stage pretreatment step was impregnated again with chemical (alkaline or chlorine-based chemicals) to remove a portion of the lignin, and to make the cellulose more accessible to enzymatic attack. The effects of pretreatment were assessed by enzymatic hydrolysis and fermentation, after the two stage pretreatments. Maximum succinic acid yield (16.1 g $L^{-1}$ and 77.5%) was obtained when the two stage pretreatments were performed at steam explosion -3% KOH.

대체연료(代替燃料) 생산(生産)을 위한 목질재료(木質材料)의 가수분해(加水分解)에 관한 연구(硏究)(II) - 탈(脫)리그닌처리가 폭쇄처리재(爆碎處理材)의 효소적(酵素的) 당화(糖化)에 미치는 영향(影響) - (Studies on the Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Lignocellulosic Materials for the Alternative Fuels (II) - The Effect of Delignification Treatment on the Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Steam - Exploded Woods -)

  • 조남석
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • 제18권4호
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    • pp.18-25
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    • 1990
  • As polysaccharides in lignocellulosic materials are encrusted with aromatic lignin molecules and have high crystallinity, these require pretreatment to improve their digestability by cellulolytic enzymes. Though a number of pretreatment methods have been proposed, the steam explosion process is evaluated as a promising method. This study was performed to investigate the effect of delignification treatment by alkali, methanol and the others on the enzymatic hydrolysis. Delignification treatment resulted in great increase rate in enzymatic hydrolysis. Concerning to the effect of delignication reagents on the enzymatic hydrolysis, methanol treatment was more effective than alkali in the case of oak wood. In pine wood, the delignification did not showed any significant enhancement of hydrolysis rate. Complete delignification by Alkali-Oxygen. Alkali treatment showed high saccharification rate of 99.5%.

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