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Rheological Properties of Citrus Pectin Solutions (감귤류 펙틴 용액의 리올리지 특성)

  • Hwang, Jae-Kwan
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.27 no.5
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    • pp.799-806
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    • 1995
  • The steady shear and small amplitude oscillatory dynamic rheological properties of citrus pectin $([\eta]=3.75\;dL/g)$ were characterized for a wide range of pectin concentrations $({\sim}6%)$. The typical power-law flow was observed above 2.0% concentration, and the shear rate dependence of viscosity increased with pectin concentration. The transition from dilute to concentrated regime, determined from the double logarithmic plot of ${\eta_{sp.o}}\;vs\;C[\eta]$, occurred at a critical coil overlap parameter $C^{*}[\eta]\approx4.0$, at which ${\eta_{sp.o}}$ corresponded to approximately 10.0. The slopes of ${\eta_{sp.o}}\;vs\;C[\eta]$, at $C[\eta]\;at\;C[\eta]C^{*}[\eta]$were 1.1 and 4.5, respectively. The steady viscosity $(\eta)$ displayed a good superposition at ${\eta}/{\eta}_o\;vs\;{\gamma}/{\gamma}_{0.8}$ relation with an exception of high concentration (6%), which arised from the significant deviation of flow behavior index (n values of $\eta_{a}=K\gamma^{n-1}$) at high concentration. Dynamic measurements showed that the loss modulus $(G^{\prime\prime})$ was much higher than the storage modulus $(G^\prime)$for all concentrations studied, indicating predominant viscoelastic liquid-like behavior of pectin solutions. The frequency dependence of $G^\prime$ was higher than that of $G^\prime\prime$ at the same concentration, whose trend was more pronounced with decreasing pectin concentration. The shear viscosity $(\eta)$ was almost identical to the complex viscosity $(\eta^{*})$ at low concentration, following the Cox-Merz rule, but they became increasingly different at high concentration.

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An Experimental Setup for Measuring the Performance of Blood Pumps (혈액펌프 성능평가를 위한 실험장치 구성)

  • Kim, Sung-Gil;Hong, Seokbin;Kim, Taehong;Kim, Wonjung;Kang, Seongwon;Kang, Shin-Hyoung;Hur, Nahmkeon
    • The KSFM Journal of Fluid Machinery
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.55-60
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    • 2016
  • We present an experimental setup for measuring the mechanical performance of centrifugal blood pumps. Using a 3D printer to construct supporting parts and magnetic couplings, we developed the measurement setup that can be used for various types of blood pumps. The experimental setup is equipped with sensors to measure a variety of mechanical characteristics of blood pumps including pressure, flow rate, torque, temperature, and rotating speed. Our experimental measurements for two commercial blood pumps are consistent with data provided by manufacturers, which indicates that the our setup offers the accurate measurements of blood pump performance. Utilizing the experimental setup, we tested aqueous glycerin solutions mimicking the density and viscosity of blood, which enabled us to predict the difference in operations using water and blood.

Three dimensional flow analysis within a profile extrusion die by using control volume finite-element method

  • Kim, Jongman;Youn, Jae-Ryoun;Hyun, Jae-Chun
    • Korea-Australia Rheology Journal
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.97-106
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    • 2001
  • Three-dimensional flow analysis was performed by using the control volume finite-element method for design of a profile extrusion die. Because polymer melt behavior is complicated and cross-sectional shape of the profile extrusion die is changing continuously, the fluid flow within the die must be analyzed three-dimensionally. A commercially available polypropylene is used for theoretical and experimental investigations. Material properties are assumed to be constant except for the viscosity. The 5-constant modified Cross model is used for the numerical analysis. A test problem is examined in order to verify the accuracy of the numerical method. Simulations are performed for conditions of three different screw speeds and three different die temperatures. Predicted pressure distribution is compared with the experimental measurements and the results of the previous two-dimensional study. The computational results obtained by using three dimensional CVFEM agree with the experimental measurements and are more accurate than those obtained by using the two-dimensional cross-sectional method. The velocity profiles and the temperature distributions within several cross-sections of the die are given as contour plots.

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A Study on the Fabrication of Magnetorheometer (마그네토리오메타 제작에 관한 연구)

  • 김영민;신영재;이응숙;김동우;이동주
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2004.10a
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    • pp.496-500
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    • 2004
  • A new, commercially available polishing process called magnetorheological finishing is used to polish and figure precision optics. To understand and model this process correctly it is important to determine the mechanical properties of the fluid under the influence of the magnetic field. Magnetorheological (MR) fluids are commonly modeled as Bingham fluids, so one of the essential properties to measure is the yield stress. Since MR fluids are inherently anisotropic, the yield stress will depend on the mutual orientation of the magnetic field and the direction of deformation. The relative orientation of the field and deformation in polishing does not coincide with common rheological setups, so a new rheometer has been designed and tested. This new magnetorheometer design has been shown to give correct stresses during calibration experiments using Newtonian fluids with a known viscosity. The measured stress has also been shown to have a magnitude consistent with published finite element approximations for magnetic fluids. The design of the instrument was complicated because of the requirements imposed upon the magnetic field, and the difficulty in satisfying the no slip boundary condition. Our results show the importance of having a homogeneous field in the test region during measurements. The solutions to these problems and discussion of the measurements on nonmagnetic and magnetic fluids are given.

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Effects of Premixed Flame on Turbulence Properties in a Pilot Flame Stabilized Jet Burner (파일럿 안정화 제트버너의 예혼합 화염이 미연가스 영역 난류특성에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Dae Hoon;Kwon, Sejin
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.23 no.9
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    • pp.1172-1177
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    • 1999
  • Comparisons of measured turbulence properties in the unburned gas region of turbulent premixed flame stabilized by pilot flame, in cases of combusting and non-combusting flow conditions, are presented. Methane-air premixed jet at fuel equivalence ratio of 0.6 and 1.0 and Reynolds number of 7,000 was diagnosed using two-color laser velocimeter to obtain turbulence statistics. Same set of measurements was repeated at 21 locations within the unburned gas region of both combusting and non-combusting conditions. Velocity data were analyzed to evaluate the spatial distribution of turbulence properties including Reynolds stress, probability densities, joint probability densities and auto correlations. Contrary to assumptions of current theoretical models, significant influence of flame was observed in every property that was studied in the present investigation. The effective viscosity increased ten-fold when flame was on from cold flow values. The effect of mixing on joint probability as well as in turbulence intensity was suppressed by the flame. The measurements suggest that common assumptions of premixed flame model may result in sizable error in prediction of flame length and temperature distribution in near-field.

In Situ Detection of the Onset of Phase Separation and Gelation in Epoxy/Anhydride/Thermoplastic Blends

  • Choe, Young-Son;Kim, Min-Young;Kim, Won-Ho
    • Macromolecular Research
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.267-272
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    • 2003
  • The isothermal cure reactions of blends of epoxy (DGEBA, diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A)/anhydride resin with polyamide copolymer (poly(dimmer acid-co-alkyl polyamine)) or PEI were studied using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). Rheological measurements have been made to investigate the viscosity and mechanical relaxation behavior of the blends. The reaction rate and the final cure conversion were decreased with increasing the amount of thermoplastics in the blends. Lower values of final cure conversions in the epoxy/thermoplastic blends indicate that thermoplastics hinder the cure reaction between the epoxy and the curing agent. Complete miscibility was observed in the uncured blends of epoxy/thermoplastics up to $120^{\circ}C$ but phase separations occurred in the early stages of the curing process at higher temperatures than $120^{\circ}C$. According to the rheological measurement results, a rise of G' and G" at the onset of phase separation is seen. A rise of G' and G" is not observed for neat epoxy system since no phase separation is seen during cure reaction. At the onset of phase separation the rheological behavior was influenced by the amount of thermoplastics in the epoxy/thermoplastic blends, and the onset of phase separation can be detected by rheological measurements.

Effects of Pressure on r-Function of KCl in Water-Methanol Systems (물-에탄올 混合溶媒에서 KCl의 r-函數에 대한 壓力의 效果)

  • Jong Jae Chung;Hag Sung Kim;Oh Ryong Kwon;Seong Keuck Cha
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.37 no.3
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    • pp.279-286
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    • 1993
  • The effect of pressure on solvation of potassium chloride was studied by the density and viscosity measurements of water-methanol systems and the conductance measurements of KCl in this systems. These were used to calculate the r-function of KCl. It was found that the r-function of KCl which is 0.613 at 25$^{\circ}C$ and 1 bar in water was continuously decreased to the minimum point and enhanced with increasing the composition of methanol. At high pressure, the r-function of KCl was similar to that of normal pressure. But r-function decreased with increasing pressure at the specific component of methanol.

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The effect of small embankments on wind speeds

  • Quinn, A.D.;Robertson, A.P.;Hoxey, R.P.;Short, J.L.;Burgess, L.R.;Smith, B.W.
    • Wind and Structures
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    • v.1 no.4
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    • pp.303-315
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    • 1998
  • Full-scale measurements have been made to determine the increase in wind speed over two exposed embankments, one of $23^{\circ}$ slope and 4.7 m in height, the other of $24^{\circ}$ slope and 7.3 m in height. Measurements were made at heights of 5, 10 and 15 m above the upper edge of each embankment and at the same heights approximately 100 m upwind in the lower-level approach fetch. Despite the modest sizes of the embankments, the maximum recorded increase in mean wind speed was 28% and the minimum was 13%; these increase relate to increases in wind loads on structures erected at the top of the embankments of 64% and 28% respectively. The associated increases in gust speeds are estimated at 33% and 18%, which imply increases in gust loading of 77% and 39% respectively. These experimental results are compared with predictions obtained from a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis, using three high Reynolds number eddy-viscosity models and estimates from the UK wind loading code, BS 6399: Part 2. The CFD results are generally in agreement with the experimental data, although near-ground effects on the embankment crest are poorly reproduced.

Optimization of Conditioning Performance by Controlling Properties of Polymer-Surfactant Complex in Shampoo System (폴리머-계면활성제 콤플렉스의 물성 조절을 통한 샴푸 사용감 최적화)

  • Kang, Byung-Ha;Bae, Woo-Ri;Park, Min-Sun;Lee, Key-Hyun;Lee, Jon-Hwan;Han, Sang-Hoon
    • Journal of the Society of Cosmetic Scientists of Korea
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.93-97
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    • 2010
  • In this study, cationic guar polymer was selected from many cationic polymers currently using in shampoo and then was newly developed having 0.7 % above of nitrogen content and 190~200 cps of viscosity through various performance measurements. Wet combing ability, polymer substantivity, silicone deposition and panel test were evaluated for performance measurements. Cationic guar polymer that was invented from this study can optimize conditioning effects in shampoo.

Numerical Modelling of Longshore Currents using $\textsc{k}$-ι Turbulence Closure ($\textsc{k}$-ι 난류모형을 이용한 연안류 수치해석)

  • 유동훈;김창식
    • Journal of Korean Society of Coastal and Ocean Engineers
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.234-244
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    • 1994
  • Longshore currents driven by monochromatic waves have been described using 2-equation $textsc{k}$-ι turbulence transport model. When using $textsc{k}$-ι closure both profiles of eddy viscosity and current velocity are found to be satisfactory. Several terms of ι equation are related to various variables concerned with turbulence mechanism. New form of turbulence frequency used in ι equation is suggested in the present approach, and non-dimensional parameters are evaluated by comparing the computational results with the laboratory measurements. Various values of a large range are applied to the non-dimensional parameters for the sensitivity test and in order to improve the predictability common values of constants are deduced, which produce similarly good computational results for the well-controlled laboratory measurements.

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