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Seasonal and Look-directional Variation of X-band SAR Sigma Nought in Mongolian Land Surface

  • Kim, Jae-Hun;Yoon, Sun Yong;Jo, Min-Jeong;Won, Joong-Sun
    • Korean Journal of Remote Sensing
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    • v.34 no.4
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    • pp.639-647
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    • 2018
  • This paper presents TerraSAR-X and KOMPSAT-5 sigma nought variation according to season and antenna observation configuration in Mongolia. Two types of landcover including bare surface and cropland were examined. The seasonal variation of sigma nought in cropland was about 7 dB and particularly a significant sigma nought reduction occurred after harvest. On the contrary, the Mongolia bare surface provides a consistent sigma nought values for several years with an annual variation less than 2.5 dB of standard deviation. However, the bare soil was relatively sensitive to look-direction (or ascending or descending mode) as well as incidence angle while the cropland was almost independent of antenna look-direction and small incidence angle changes. Although the look-directional variation of bare surface sigma nought was observed in this study, the look-direction anisotropic nature of the surface was not well examined. A further study would be required to account for this feature with various SAR observation configurations.

Study on the Relationship Between Turbulent Normal Stresses in the Fully Developed Bare Rod Bundle Flow (완전히 발달된 맨봉주위의 난류유동장에서 난류 응력사이의 상관 관계에 대한 연구)

  • Lee, Kye-Bock;Lee, Byung-Jin
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.27 no.6
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    • pp.888-893
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    • 1995
  • The turbulence structure for fully developed flow through the subchannels formed by the bare rod array depends on the pitch to rod diameter ratio. For fairly open spaced bare rod arrays, the distributions of the three components of the turbulent normal stresses are similar to those measured in circular pipe. However, for more closely spaced arrays, the turbulence structure, especially in the gap region, depart markedly from the pipe flow distribution. A linear relationship between turbulent normal stresses and turbulent kinetic energy for fully developed turbulent flow through regularly spaced bare rod arrays has been developed. This correlation can be used in connection with various theoretical analyses applied in turbulence research.

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Soil Moisture Measurement of Bare and Vegetated Surfaces by X-band Radars

  • Oh, Yi-Sok;Kwon, Soon-Gu;Hwang, Ji-Hwan
    • Journal of electromagnetic engineering and science
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.212-218
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    • 2010
  • The radar backscatter from various earth surfaces is sensitive to the frequency of the incident wave. This study examined the radar sensitivities for surface parameters such as soil moisture content and surface roughness of both bare and vegetated surfaces at X-band. Because L-band frequencies are often used for sensing the surface parameters, the sensitivities of X-band are also compared with those of the L-band. The sensitivities of the X-band radar backscatter were examined with respect to soil moisture content and surface roughness of rough bare soil surfaces. These sensitivities were also examined using the same parameters for vegetated surfaces for various vegetation densities and incidence angles. Use of the X-band radar for soil moisture detection was as effective as L-band radar for bare soil surfaces. For vegetated surfaces, the soil moisture could be detected using an X-band radar at lower incidence angles, where the upper limit of the incidence angles was dependent on vegetation density.

Auto detect inspection system for single lens product of mobile phone camera (휴대폰 카메라용 렌즈단품 이물 자동검사장비)

  • Song C.H.;Jung Y.W.;Bae S.S.;Song J.Y.;Kim Y.G.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2005.10a
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    • pp.432-435
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    • 2005
  • The Mega-pixel camera phones become main trends in mobile phone market. The lens modules used in mesa-pixel camera phones need high resolution. One of the main factors of resolution drop is the defects of bare lens. Though there are many advantages in auto-inspection of defects of bare lens, high technical problems take the defect inspections to be done with manual process. In this paper, the type and the source of defects were described and bare lens defect auto-inspection system design was explained. The designed auto-inspection system is composed of illumination optics part, focusing optics part and auto-moving system. With the proposed auto-inspection system, fast and uniform inspection of bare lens can be achieved.

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Electrode-Evaporation Method of III-nitride Vertical-type Single Chip LEDs

  • Kim, Kyoung Hwa;Ahn, Hyung Soo;Jeon, Injun;Cho, Chae Ryong;Jeon, Hunsoo;Yang, Min;Yi, Sam Nyung;Kim, Suck-Whan
    • Journal of the Korean Physical Society
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    • v.73 no.9
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    • pp.1346-1350
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    • 2018
  • An electrode-evaporation technology on both the top and bottom sides of the bare vertical-type single chip separated from the traditional substrate by cooling, was developed for III-nitride vertical-type single chip LEDs with thick GaN epilayer. The post-process of the cooling step was followed by sorting the bare vertical-type single chip LEDs into the holes in a pocket-type shadow mask for deposition of the electrodes at the top and bottom sides of bare vertical-type single chip LEDs without the traditional substrate for electrode evaporation technology for vertical-type single chip LEDs. The variation in size of the hole between the designed shadow mask and the deposited electrodes owing to the use of the designed pocket-type shadow mask is investigated. Furthermore, the electrical and the optical properties of bare vertical-type single chip LEDs deposited with two different shapes of n-type electrodes using the pocket-type shadow mask are investigated to explore the possibility of the e-beam evaporation method.

Experimental Study on Boiling Heat Transfer of the Tubes with Sintered Metal Surface for Freon-11 (냉매의 소결금속관 표면에서의 비등 열전달에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • Park C. J.;Mun B. S.;seo J. Y.
    • The Magazine of the Society of Air-Conditioning and Refrigerating Engineers of Korea
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.220-227
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    • 1981
  • The purpose of this paper is to investigate the potential ability of sintered metal tube to promote heat transfer. In the experiment for Freon - 11, the boiling heat transfer on the sintered metal tube of bronze element is investigated and compared with that of the bronze tube (bare tube) atmospheric pressure. The experimental results are obtained as follows : 1) For sintered metal tubes of bronze element with particle diameters which ranges from $79({\mu})\;to\;461({\mu})$ and bare tube, boiling characteristic curves are expressed as : a) Sintered metal tube $$q{\propto}{\Delta}T^{1.05\~1.373}$$ b) Brae tube $$q{\propto}{\Delta}T^{3.096}$$ 2) Compared with that of the bare tube at low temperature difference$({\Delta}T_{sat})$, boiling heat transfer coefficient of the sintered bronze tube are relatively high. 3) There is tendency that curves of boiling heat transfer coefficients of sintered ·bronze tube and bare tube approach each other at rather high temperature difference. It is due to the increasing rate of the former heat transfer coefficient along with temperature difference is smaller than that of the latter. 4) Referring to particle diameter, optimum condition, i. e. , maximum heat transfer coefficient is found to be at approximately 2 mm thickness of sintered layer with $D_p=150({\mu})$.

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Riser Configuration Design for a 15-MW Floating Offshore Wind Turbine Integrated with a Green Hydrogen Facility

  • Sung-Jae Kim;Sung-Ju Park
    • Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
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    • v.38 no.3
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    • pp.137-147
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    • 2024
  • Green hydrogen presents a sustainable and environmentally friendly solution for clean energy production and transportation. This study aims to identify the optimal profile of green hydrogen transportation risers originating from a floating offshore wind turbine (FOWT) integrated with a hydrogen production facility. Employing the Cummins equation, a fully coupled dynamic analysis for FOWT with a flexible riser was conducted, with the tower, mooring lines, and risers described using a lumped mass line model. Initially, motion response amplitude operators (RAOs) were compared with openly published results to validate the numerical model for the FOWT. Subsequently, a parametric study was conducted on the length of the buoyancy module section and the upper bare section of the riser by comparing the riser's tension and bending moment. The results indicated that as the length of the buoyancy module increases, the maximum tension of the riser decreases, while it increases with the lengthening of the bare section. Furthermore, shorter buoyancy modules are expected to experience less fatigue damage, with the length of the bare section having a relatively minor impact on this phenomenon. Consequently, to ensure safety under extreme environmental conditions, both the upper bare section and the buoyancy module section should be relatively short.

Pulsed-Bias Pulsed-RF Passive Load-Pull Measurement of an X-Band GaN HEMT Bare-chip (X-대역 GaN HEMT Bare-Chip 펄스-전압 펄스-RF 수동 로드-풀 측정)

  • Shin, Suk-Woo;Kim, Hyoung-Jong;Choi, Gil-Wong;Choi, Jin-Joo;Lim, Byeong-Ok;Lee, Bok-Hyung
    • The Journal of The Korea Institute of Intelligent Transport Systems
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.42-48
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    • 2011
  • In this paper, a passive load-pull using a GaN HEMT (Gallium Nitride High Electron Mobility Transistor) bare-chip in X-band is presented. To obtain operation conditions that characteristic change by self-heating was minimized, pulsed drain bias voltage and pulsed-RF signal is employed. An accuracy impedance matching circuits considered parasitic components such as wire-bonding effect at the boundary of the drain is accomplished through the use of a electro-magnetic simulation and a circuit simulation. The microstrip line length-tunable matching circuit is employed to adjust the impedance. The measured maximum output power and drain efficiency of the pulsed load-pull are 42.46 dBm and 58.7%, respectively, across the 8.5-9.2 GHz band.

Research on the Power Drop of Photovoltaic Module’s Aging Through the Thermal Shock Test

  • Kang, MinSoo;Jeon, YuJae;Kim, DoSeok;Shin, YoungEui
    • Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Materials
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    • v.16 no.5
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    • pp.268-273
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    • 2015
  • While analyzing the specimens before and after the thermal shock test, we found that the power drop rate of the bare cell was 5.08%, while the power drop rate of the ribboned cell was 16.49%. In comparative terms, the efficiency was lower at the ribboned cell than at the bare cell. While analyzing through EL (Electroluminescence) shots and cross sections, we tried to decipher the exact cause of the power drop. Although mere color change of the cell was observed at the surface of the bare cell, no abnormality could be found inside the cell. On the surface of the ribboned cell, the short circuit of gridfinger extended from the front part of the front electrode of the ribboned cells. Therefore, cracks occurred on the surface of the cell. Cracks also appeared inside the cell. While analyzing the I-V curve, we determined an increase in the leakage current and an increase of resistances in series in the bare cell. In the ribboned cell, the resistances in parallel reduced remarkably. An increase of resistances in series could also be verified. Conclusively, we deduced that the power drop rate in the bare cell is a life span of the cell itself; aging is the cause of power drop rate in cells. In case of ribboned cell, the power drop rate was directly influenced by internal cracks and an intermetallic compound layer joining the ribbon at the front electrode.

Fabrication of Red LED with Mn activated $CaAl_{12}O_{19}$ phosphors on InGaN UV bare chip (InGaN UV bare칩을 이용한 $CaAl_{12}O_{19}:Mn^{4+}$ 형광체의 적색 발광다이오드 제조)

  • Kang, Hyun-Goo;Park, Joung-Kyu;Kim, Chang-Hae;Choi, Seung-Chul
    • Journal of the Microelectronics and Packaging Society
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.87-92
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    • 2007
  • A $CaAl_{12}O_{19}:Mn^{4+}$ red phosphor showed the highest emission intensity at a concentration of 0.02mole $Mn^{4+}$ and the high crystallinity and luminescent properties were obtained at $1600^{\circ}C$ firing temperature for 3hr. The synthesized phosphor showed a broad emission band at 658nm wavelength. Red light-emitting diodes(LEDs) were fabricated through the integration of on InGaN UV bare chip and a 1:3 ratio of $CaAl_{12}O_{19}:Mn^{4+}$ and epoxy resin in a single package. This coated LED can be applicable to make White LEDs under excitation energy of UV LED.

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