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Safety Engineering Technique By Industry on Small & Medium Industry (중소기업의 업종별 안전공학 기술)

  • Kim, Dae-Sig
    • Journal of Industrial Convergence
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.31-46
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    • 2004
  • The ratio of industrial injury in Korea is higher 2~4 times than advanced nations like Japan and Singapore, because the industrial injuries in small-medium industry are higher than large size industry. The investment ability is insufficient for working conditions and prevention of the industrial injuries in the small & medium industry. The industrial safety management of machinery manufacturing for transportation, chemical factory, textile product manufacturing, wire & circuit products for computer, plastic goods manufacturing, and metal products manufacturing was investigated. Therefore, the purpose of the paper is to recognize the seriousness of the industrial injuries, understand product, layout, and machinery, and working conditions, etc., and indicate safety engineering techniques for improvement of quality and productivity under this safety working conditions.

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Status of particulate matter pollution in urban railway environments (도시철도 환경의 미세먼지 오염 현황)

  • Kim, Jong Bum;Lee, Seung-Bok;Bae, Gwi-Nam
    • Journal of odor and indoor environment
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.303-314
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    • 2018
  • The urban railway system is a convenient public transportation system, as it carries many people without increasing traffic congestion. However, air quality in urban railway environments is worse than ambient air quality due to the internal location of the source of air pollutants and the isolated space. In this paper, characteristics of particulate matter (PM) pollution in urban railway environments are described from the perspective of diurnal variation, chemical composition and source apportionment of PM. PM concentrations in concourse, platform, passenger cabin, and tunnel are summarized through an analysis of 34 journal articles published in Korea and overseas. This information will be helpful in developing effective policies to reduce PM pollution in urban railway environments.

Simulation of Temperature Behavior in Hydrogen Tank During Refueling Using Cubic Equations of State (3차 상태방정식을 이용한 수소 충전 온도 거동 모사)

  • PARK, BYUNG HEUNG
    • Journal of Hydrogen and New Energy
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    • v.30 no.5
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    • pp.385-394
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    • 2019
  • The analysis of temperature behavior of a hydrogen tank during refueling is of significance to clarify the safety of the compressed hydrogen storage in vehicles since the temperature at a tank rises with inflow of hydrogen. A mass balance and an energy balance were combined to obtain analytical model for temperature change during the hydrogen refueling. The equation was coupled to Peng-Robinson-Gasem (PRG) equation of state (EOS) for hydrogen. The PRG EOS was adopted after comparison with other four different cubic EOSs. A parameter of the model was determined to fit data from experiments of various inlet flow rates and temperatures. The temperature and pressure change with refueling time were obtained by the developed model. The calculation results revealed that the extent of precooling was more effective than the flow rate control.

CO2 Capture from the Petroleum Refining Industry (정유 산업에서의 온실가스 포집)

  • Hong, Yeon Ki
    • Journal of Institute of Convergence Technology
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.13-18
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    • 2021
  • It is widely accepted that the prevention of global warming requires significant reductions in greenhouse gases, particularly CO2 emissions. Although fossil fuel-based power plants account for the majority of CO2 emissions, it is urgent to reduce CO2 emissions in industries that emit large amounts of CO2 such as steel, petrochemical, and oil refining. This paper examines the current status of CO2 emission in the domestic oil refining industry and CO2 emission sources in each unit process in the oil refining industry. Focusing on the previously developed CO2 capture process, cases and applicability of greenhouse gas reduction in FCC and hydrogen manufacturing processes, which are major processes constituting the oil refining industry, are reviewed.

CO2 Capture from the Hydrogen Production Processes (수소생산 공정에서의 이산화탄소 포집)

  • Yeon Ki, Hong
    • Journal of Institute of Convergence Technology
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.19-23
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    • 2022
  • Interest in hydrogen production to respond to climate change is increasing. Until now, hydrogen has been mainly produced through the SMR (Steam Methane Reforming) process using natural gas. A large amount of CO2 is emitted in the hydrogen production process through SMR, and the gas flow including CO2 generated in the SMR process has different characteristics for each emission source, so it is important to apply a suitable CO2 capture process. In the case of PSA tail gas or synthesis gas, the applicability of an amine-based process has been confirmed or demonstrated close to a commercial level. However, in the case of the flue gas generated from the reformer, it is still difficult to apply the conventional amine-based process because the partial pressure of CO2 is relatively low. Energy-saving innovative absorbents such as phase separation absorbents can be a solution to these difficulties.

Carbon Dioxide Separation by Direct Air Capture (직접 공기 포집에 의한 이산화탄소 포집)

  • Yeon Ki Hong
    • Journal of Institute of Convergence Technology
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.13-17
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    • 2023
  • Direct air capture (DAC) refers to the process of permanently removing CO2 from the atmosphere by capturing CO2 that has been emitted into the atmosphere from the past to the present directly from the atmosphere. DAC is a process that captures CO2 that exists at 400 ppm in the atmosphere, so it has the problem of requiring a significant amount of air and high energy compared to CO2 capture from a point source such as exhaust gas from a coal-fired power plant. In this study, we aim to introduce the performance, characteristics, and processes of absorbents that can be applied to DAC, focusing on the DAC process using absorbents developed to date, and present challenges that must be overcome in future DAC technology development.

Cost-Benefit Analysis of Risk Assessment Regulation in Manufacturing Industries (유해위험방지계획서 적용에 따른 업종별 비용편익효과 분석)

  • Lee, Gibaek;Baek, Jong-Bae
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Gas
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    • v.16 no.6
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    • pp.80-86
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    • 2012
  • From 1982, the Korean Ministry of Employment and Labor has executed the risk assessment regulation for manufacturing industries. When a manufacturing company install, transfer, or modify the major facilities, the program inspects and verifies safety of the working place to ensure safety against risks. This study performed cost-benefit analysis of the program for the eight industrial categories that were free from the program. The cost-benefit analysis is the basic method to estimate the effect of the policy execution, and used to justify the policy effectiveness. As a result, there is the biggest benefit in the manufacture of basic metal products and then motor vehicles, trailers and semitrailers, other manufacturing, other machinery and equipment, wood products of wood and cork, rubber and plastic products, food products, furniture in order. Thus the hazard prevention program should be applied into the 8 industrial categories in order to strengthen national competitiveness, protect labors's safety, reduce the social cost and improve the welfare.

Estimation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors for Motorcycle (이륜자동차의 대기오염물질 배출계수 산정을 위한 연구)

  • Lim, Jae-Hyun;Kim, Hyun-Min;Lee, Sang-Moon;Kang, Hee-Jun;Lim, Yoon-Sung;Seo, Choong-Yeol;Kim, Jong-Choon
    • Journal of Korean Society for Atmospheric Environment
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.69-76
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    • 2010
  • While increased use of motor cycles in the recent years for various demands could worsen air quality, only few studies have been conducted on estimation of emission factors and characterization of emissions from motorcycle. In this study, emissions from selected six models of motorcycle based on largest market share and production rate were investigated. To investigate gaseous and carbonaceous air pollutants, such as carbon monoxide (CO), total hydrocarbon (THC), nitrogen oxide ($NO_x$), elemental carbon (EC) and organic carbon (OC), total 124 motorcycles between 2003 and 2007 model year were tested with regulatory driving conditions, such as CVS-40 and CVS-47 mode. These motorcycles were further sub-categorized based on their displacement (< 50 cc, 50~150 cc, and $\geq$ 150 cc), type of stroke (2- and 4 strokes) and model year (2003~2005 and 2006~2007). Tested motorcycles with recent model year (2006~2007) exhibited less emissions of regulatory gaseous and carbonaceous air pollutants compared to old model year (2003~2005). Chemical analysis showed that CO present in highest concentration followed by THC and $NO_x$ for all tested motorcycles. Interestingly, two strokes motorcycle produced higher THC emission but less CO and $NO_x$ than those of four strokes. For all types of displacement and stroke, emission factors (gram per kilometer) of THC and CO except $NO_x$ with recent model year (2006~2007) showed decreased trend compared to old model year (2003~2005). In addition to this, due to mixed combustion between gasoline fuel and lubricant, two strokes motorcycle showed OC > EC emission trend.

Resonance Characteristics of the Pears for Exporting for Optimum Packaging Design (적정 포장설계를 위한 수출용 배의 공진특성)

  • Park, Jong Min;Choi, Dong Soo;Hwang, Sung Wook;Jung, Hyun Mo
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF PACKAGING SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.125-130
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    • 2019
  • Shock and vibration inputs are transmitted from the vehicle through the packaging to the fruit. Inside, these cause sustained bouncing of fruits against each other and container wall. These steady state vibration input may cause serous fruit injury, and this damage is particularly severe whenever the fruit inside the package is free to bounce, and is vibrated at its resonance frequency. The determination of the resonance frequencies of the fruit and vegetables may help the packaging designer to determine the proper packaging system providing adequate protection for the fruit, and to understand the complex interaction between the components of fruit when they relate to expected transportation vibration inputs. Instrumentation and technologies are described for determining the vibration response characteristics of the pears for exporting with frequency range from 10 to 200 Hz, sweep rate of 1 octave/min, sweep method of logarithmic up and down and acceleration levels of 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8 and 1.0 G considering the domestic transportation environment. The resonance frequency of the pears ranged from 49.04 to 87.16 Hz and the amplitude at resonance was between 0.96 and 4.02 G in test frequency band and acceleration level. The resonance frequency and amplitude at resonance frequency band of the pears decreased with the increase of the sample mass. The multiple nonlinear regression equations for predicting the resonance frequency of the pears were developed using the independent variables such as mass, input acceleration.

Estimation of the DMT Utility Function Using SP Survey (SP 조사기법을 이용한 화물별 DMT(Dual Mode Trailer) 효용함수 추정)

  • Lee, Kang-Won;Kook, Kwang-Ho;Jang, Sung-Young
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Railway
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.348-356
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    • 2009
  • The objective of this paper is to estimate the DMT utility function for the transportation mode choice using SP survey. With the freight OD data the estimated utility function can be used as a basic data for forecasting DMT market. 3 alternatives of transportation mode are considered in SP survey; railway, road and DMT. The utility functions are developed according to the freight items, which are container, steel and chemical product. In this study the attribute variable are chosen as time, cost and reliability. The number of level for attribute variables are 3. The high valve is determined as +10% above the standard and the low value -20% below the standard.