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The Effect of Solution Treatment on Intergranular Corrosion Resistance of a New Type Ultra Low Carbon Stainless Steel

  • Julin, Wang;Nannan, Ni;Qingling, Yan;Lingli, Liu
    • Corrosion Science and Technology
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.140-146
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    • 2007
  • In the paper, with corrosion velocity measurement and metallographic observation on specimens after sulfuric acid/ferric sulfate boiling experiment, intergranular corrosion tendency of the new type ultra low carbon stainless steel developed by ourselves which experienced solution treatment at different temperatures was evaluated. A VHX 500 super depth field tridimensional microscope was used to observe corrosion patterns on the sample surfaces. The depth and width of grain boundary corrosion groove were measured by the tridimensional microscope, which indicated that the corrosion degrees of the samples which received solution treatment at different temperatures are quite different. Transgranular corrosion at different degree occurred along with forged glide lines. After comparison it was proved that the stainless steel treated at $1100^{\circ}C$ performs very well against intergranular corrosion.

Effects of processing temperature and optical anisotropy of a polymeric insulator on organic thin-film transistors

  • Bae, Jin-Hyuk;Kim, Won-Ho;Na, Jun-Hee;Lee, Sin-Doo
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2006.08a
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    • pp.1107-1110
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    • 2006
  • We investigate the effect of processing temperature of gate insulator and optical anisotropy on organic thin-film transistors (OTFTs). The insulator film which was processed lower temperature than solvent boiling temperature can lead more aligned pentacne molecules compare to higher processed insulator film. It finally gives rise to the big increase of carrier mobility in OTFTs, although there are little difference at the seriously affecting properties to device performance, for example roughness of gate insulator film.

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Evaporation Cooling of a Droplet containing a Surfactant (계면활성제를 첨가한 액적의 증발냉각)

  • Riu, Kap-Jong;Bang, Chang-Hoon;Kim, Hyun-Woo
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.424-431
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    • 2003
  • The evaporation cooling phenomenon of a droplet containing a surfactant on a heated surface has been studied experimentally. The two kinds of heater modules made of brass and Teflon$^{TM}$ were tested to investigate the cooling characteristics of droplet. Solutions of water containing Sodium Lauryl Sulfate(0 ppm, 100 ppm, 1000 ppm) were tested in the experiments. The results showed that the contact angle decrease as the concentration of surfactant increases. The tendency did not very with different heated solid materials. As initial temperature of the heated surface becomes high, time averaged heat flux increases and evaporation time decreases with the denser concentration of surfactant. Therefore, water with denser concentration of surfactant could be effective to cool flammable materials. However, the effect of surfactant becomes low as the material temperature is higher than the boiling temperature of water.

Experiment on Coolability through External Reactor Vessel Cooling according to RPV Insulation Design (국내원전 단열재 설계특성에 따른 외벽냉각 효과검증 실험)

  • Kang, Kyoung-Ho;Park, Rae-Joon;Kim, Snag-Baik
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2003.04a
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    • pp.1578-1583
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    • 2003
  • LAVA-ERVC experiments have been performed to investigate the effect of insulation design features on the coolability in case of the external reactor vessel cooling (ERVC). All the 4 tests have been performed using Alumina iron thermite melt as a corium simulant. Due to the limited steam venting through the insulation, steam binding occurred inside the annulus in the KSNP case simulation. On the contrary, in the tests which were performed for simulating the APR1400 insulation design, sufficient water ingression and steam venting through the insulation lead to effective cool down of the vessel characterized by nucleate boiling. It could be found from the experimental results that modification of the insulation design allowing sufficient ventilation could increase the positive effects of the external reactor vessel cooling.

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Experimental Study on CHF Enhancement of Plate by Ultrasonic (초음파에 의한 평판에서의 임계열유속 증진에 대한 실험적 연구)

  • Kim, Dae-Hun;Kweon, Young-Chel;Jeong, Ji-Hwan
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2003.04a
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    • pp.1512-1517
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    • 2003
  • Augmentation of CHF by ultrasonic is experimentally studied under subcooling pool boiling condition. Experiment is carried out for downward-facing plate with and without the ultrasonic. The working fluid is distilled water. Experimental apparatus is composed of a bath, power supply, test section, ultrasonic generator, DAQ system. Experiment is performed with the subcooling temperature of $5^{\circ}C$, $20^{\circ}C$, $40^{\circ}C$ and the inclined angle of $0^{\circ}$, $10^{\circ}$, $20^{\circ}$, $45^{\circ}$, 90. From the experimental results, it is found that ultrasonic effect enhances CHF of the downward-facing plate. As increasing the degree of subcooling, the rate of CHF increase is enhanced. As increasing the inclined angle, the rate of CHF increase decreases. Also, we can see that the heat transfer mechanism of CHF augmentation is closely connected with the dynamic behavior of bubble generation and departure.

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Modeling Heterogeneous Wall Nucleation in Flashing Flow of Initially Subcooled Water

  • Park, Jong-Woon
    • Proceedings of the Korean Nuclear Society Conference
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    • 1996.05b
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    • pp.241-246
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    • 1996
  • An analytical model to calculate rate of vapor generation due to heterogeneous wall nucleation in flashing flow is developed. In the present model, an important parameter of the vapor generation term, i.e. nucleation site density is calculated by integrating its probability distribution function with respect to active cavity radius. The limits of integration are minimum and maximum active cavity radii, and these are formulated using an active cavity model for nucleate boiling. This formulation, therefore. can statistically account for the effect of surface specific thermo-physical and geometric conditions on the vapor generation rate and flashing inception. For verifying the adequacy of the present model, steady state two-fluid and the bubble transport equations are solved with applicable constitutive equations. The applicable region of the bubble transport equation is also extended to churn-turbulent flow regime to predict interfacial area concentration at high void fraction. Predicted results in terms of axial pressure and void fraction profiles along the channels are compared with experimental data of Super Moby Dick and BNL Reasonable agreements have been achieved and this shows the applicability of the present model to flashing flow analysis.

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AN IMPROVED HEAT TRANSFER CORRELATION FOR DEVELOPING POST-DRYOUT REGION IN VERTICAL TUBES

  • NGUYEN, NGOC HUNG;MOON, SANG-KI
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.47 no.4
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    • pp.407-415
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    • 2015
  • A developing post-dryout region is characterized by significant heat transfer enhancements compared with the fully developed post-dryout region. The heat transfer enhancements are mainly due to upstream disturbance and entrained droplets in the region immediately downstream of the critical heat flux location. In this paper, an improved heat transfer correlation is developed for the developing post-dryout regions in vertical tubes over a wide range of flow conditions. The correlation represents a correction factor for the fully developed film-boiling look-up table to be applied to the developing post-dryout region. The new correlation significantly improves the heat transfer prediction in the developing post-dryout regions and provides very good agreement with the experimental data.

Thermal Characteristics of Graphite Foam Thermosyphon for Electronics Cooling

  • Lim, Kyung-Bin;Roh, Hong-Koo
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • v.19 no.10
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    • pp.1932-1938
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    • 2005
  • Graphite foams consist of a network of interconnected graphite ligaments and are beginning to be applied to thermal management of electronics. The thermal conductivity of the bulk graphite foam is similar to aluminum, but graphite foam has one-fifth the density of aluminum. This combination of high thermal conductivity and low density results in a specific thermal conductivity about five times higher than that of aluminum, allowing heat to rapidly propagate into the foam. This heat is spread out over the very large surface area within the foam, enabling large amounts of energy to be transferred with relatively low temperature difference. For the purpose of graphite foam thermosyphon design in electronics cooling, various effects such as graphite foam geometry, sub-cooling, working fluid effect, and liquid level were investigated in this study. The best thermal performance was achieved with the large graphite foam, working fluid with the lowest boiling point, a liquid level with the exact height of the graphite foam, and at the lowest sub-cooling temperature.

The Effect of Ambient Air Condition on Heat Transfer of Hot Steel Plate Cooled by an Impinging Water Jet

  • Lee, Pil-Jong;Park, Hae-Won;Lee, Sung-Hong
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • v.17 no.5
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    • pp.740-750
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    • 2003
  • It has been observed that the cooling capacity of an impinging water jet is affected by the seasonal conditions in large-scale steel manufacturing processes. To confirm this phenomenon, cooling experiments utilizing a hot steel plate cooled by a laminar jet were conducted for two initial ambient air temperatures (10$^{\circ}C$ and 40$^{\circ}C$) in a closed chamber, performing an inverse heat conduction method for quantitative comparison. This study reveals that the cooling capacity at an air temperature of 10$^{\circ}C$ is lower than the heat extracted at 40$^{\circ}C$. The amount of total extracted heat at 10$^{\circ}C$ is 15% less than at 40$^{\circ}C$ , These results Indicate the quantity of water vapor, absorbed until saturation, affects the mechanism of boiling heat transfer.

Studies on safety of Hwanggum (Scutellaria Radix) aqua-acupuncture (황금 한약침제제의 안전성에 대한 연구)

  • Go, Byeong-Seop;Park, Gap-Ju;An, Sang-U;Ju, Hye-Jeong;Ma, Jin-Yeol;Jeon, Won-Gyeong
    • Journal of Pharmacopuncture
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.103-125
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    • 1997
  • In order to study of safety, Hwanggum(黃芩) aqua-acupuncture was prepared by boiling extract and filtration. This study was performed to determine the toxic effects of graded dose levels and effects of Scutellaria Root after repeated administration(14days). From these results, Hwanggum(黃芩) aqua-acupuncture was quite sag in male and female rats.