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Dielectric Relaxation Phenomena of Arac.acid (Arac.acid의 유전완화현상)

  • Song, Jin-Won;Cho, Su-Young;Lee, Young-Gil;Lee, Kyung-Sup
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2003.07c
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    • pp.1583-1585
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    • 2003
  • Maxwell displacement current(MDC) measuring technique has been employed to study the dielectric property of Langmuir-films. A method for determining the dielectric relaxation time ${\tau}$ of floating monolayers on the water surface is presented. MDC flowing across monolayers is analyzed using a rod-like molecular model. It is revealed that the dielectric relaxation time ${\tau}$ of monolayers in the isotropic polar orientational phase is determined using a liner relationship between the monolayer compression speed ${\alpha}$ and the molecular area Am. Compression speed ${\alpha}$ was about 30, 40, 50mm/min.

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Effect of Curvature on the Detonation Wave Propagation Characteristics in Annular Channels

  • Lee, Su-Han;Jo, Deok-Rae;Choi, Jeong-Yeol
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2008.03a
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    • pp.531-535
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    • 2008
  • Present study examines the detonation wave propagation characteristics in annular channel. A normalized value of channel width to the annular radius was considered as a geometric parameter. Numerical approaches used in the previous studies of detonation wave propagation were extended to the present study with OpenMP parallelization for multicore SMP machines. The major effect of the curved geometry on the detonation wave propagation seems to be a flow compression effect, regardless of the detonation regimes. The flow compression behind the detonation wave by the curved geometry of the circular channel pushes the detonation wave front and results in the overdriven detonation waves with increased detonation speed beyond the Chapmann-Jouguet speed. This effect gets stronger as the normalized radius smaller, as expected. The effect seems to be negligible beyond the normalized radius of 10.

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NUMERICAL STUDY ON THE COMPRESSION WAVE GENERATED BY THE TRAIN ENTERING A TUNNEL (열차가 터널에 진입할 때 발생하는 압축파에 대한 수치해석 - 열차의 출발방법 및 터널과의 거리에 대한 영향)

  • Kim, S.R.
    • 한국전산유체공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2006.10a
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    • pp.189-192
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    • 2006
  • The numerical simulations on the train entrering a tunnel were performed by solving unsteady axi-symmetric problems. To reduce the effects of the pressure wave generated by the train starting abruptly, several starting method of the train were also examined. The pressure rise by the train entering a tunnel was compared with other results, and similar value was obtained compared with those of previous studies.

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A Study on Prediction and Application of ECG Data Compression Rate at Zero-Oder Compression (Zero-Order 압축 방식에서 ECG 데이터 압축률 예측과 적용에 관한 연구)

  • 안형민;김영길
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 1999.11a
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    • pp.513-516
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    • 1999
  • I here are many kinds of method to compress data. To very simple methods from very complex methods, a kind is various. In this study, the simplest form of the Tolerance-Comparison method, zero-order method is used. Using this method, despite using low speed CPUs, it is possible to compress real time data. So this method is suitable for ECG holler system. In this study, to complement zero-order method, it is needed to develop prediction technique and to research ways to apply the technique.

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Finite Element Analysis of Contact Pressure Behavior in Compression Ring-Oil Film (압축링-유막간의 접촉압력 거동에 관한 유한요소해석)

  • 김청균;김한구;한동철
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.53-57
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    • 1995
  • The contact pressure behavior is examined by means of a finite element analysis. The oil film between the piston ring and cylinder liner is analyzed on the basis that it behaves like a polymer material. The calculated results indicate that a shape of sloping edge with a straight line, which is designated as a Model III, shows a good performance on the contact pressure behavior for the increased speed. Obviously, the ring face profiles play an important role on the contact pressure between compression ring and oil film.

Changes in Compression Strength of Corrugated Paperboard Box for (콜드체인용 골판지 상자의 냉기공에 따른 압축강도 변화)

  • 김윤호;박형우;김병삼;차환수;홍석인
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.466-469
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    • 2003
  • To develope corrugated paperboard box for cold chain system, it was investigated to compression strength and size of air hole. The size of air holes of the side tested box were designed as six groups, 4, 7, 10% and two kind of air hole, 2, 3 hole per the side. Compression strength of box(440${\times}$330${\times}$170 mm(length${\times}$width${\times}$height))was tested by compression tester UM-20Y, DaeSin Co., Korea, speed is 12.5 mm/min), it was stored 4 week at room temperature, RH 70${\times}$5%. Compression strength was high the mort narrow, the longer of air hole. Compression strength of box of the side, 4% was 10% higher among 4, 7, 10%, but differentiate of compression strength owing to the number of air hole was below 10%. for improving the compression strength of box, paper board box for cold chain system was made of the narrow of width and of the long length of air hole.

Comparison of quality of 30:2 vs. 2:30 CPR in manikins (심폐소생술 방법 변화에 따른 quality 비교 - 30:2와 2:30 비교분석실험 -)

  • Uhm, Tai-Hwan;Yoou, Soon-Kyu;Choi, Hea-Kyung;Jung, Ji-Yeon
    • The Korean Journal of Emergency Medical Services
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.71-81
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    • 2010
  • Purpose: To minimize an interruption in chest compression, reduce the hands-off time, the American Heart Association has recommended the ratio of chest compression to ventilation ratio to 30:2 from 2005 CPR guideline to 2010 CPR guideline. However, current studies have shown that the hands-off time was > 10 seconds with that method. For this reason, we devised new CPR method that a ventilation to chest compression ratio of 2:30 to reduce pt assessment time and skipped the assessment step of carotid artery pulse would be a more effective way to reduce the hands-off time & the time to set the CPR. According to the more detailed purpose are listed below. 1) We would like to confirm efficiency of a ventilation to chest compression ratio of 2:30 than a chest compression to ventilation ratio of 30:2 to reduce the hands-off time & the time to set the CPR. 2) We would like to evaluate possibility of increasing for chest compression accuracy of a ventilation to chest compression ratio of 2:30 than a chest compression to ventilation ratio of 30:2 3) We would like to evaluate possibility of increasing for ventilation accuracy of a ventilation to chest compression ratio of 2:30 than a chest compression to ventilation ratio of 30:2 Methods: According to 2005 American Heart Association Guidelines, 60 paramedic students(20 students X freshmen, sophomore, junior) performed 5 cycles of 3~ chest compressions : 2 ventilations after A, B, C evaluation with Laerdal Resusci R Anne SkillReporters. After 5 minutes rest, the 60 students performed 5 cycles of 2 ventilations : 30 chest compressions after A, B evaluation with the manikins between 13 and 17 September 2010. The short reports including speed & accuracy of chest compression, respiratory, CPR cycle were gained from the manikins. Hands-off times were measured by assistants. Results: Recently, the importance of high quality CPR was emphasized in order to perform the CPR faster and more accurate. To find out improving the conventional CPR method, we switch the procedure of the compression and the ventilation. By switching the procedure back and forth, we are able to compare the effectiveness of CPR between two type of CPR method which are 2:30 and 30:2 methods. 2:30 is that the breaths is delivered twice, first and perform 30 compressions while 30:2 perform 30 compressions first and give 2 breaths followed by the ABC method. Also, we verify the effectiveness of the hands off time, compression accuracy of the compression through the comparison of the two procedure as mentioned earlier. Consequently research verified that 2:30 is the efficient by providing faster set up delivering more accurate chest compression. Conclusion: 2:30 can minimize a time delay from cardiac standstill until starting the chest compression. In addition, hands-off time which is an interruption in chest compression can be shortened by 2:30 method, which result to effective oxygenation of coronary artery & maintenance of the bloodstream. Once again, performing the 2:30 method provide lessen hands off time and increase the accuracy of the chest compression.

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Quasi-quantitative estimation on backstreaming characteristics of a turbomolecular pump (터보분자펌프 역류특성의 준정량적 평가)

  • 인상렬;박미영
    • Journal of the Korean Vacuum Society
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2001
  • Pumping characteristics of a turbomolecular pump are influenced by interrelations of the down-stream and upstream pumping speeds (transmission probabilityxaperture conductance), and of gas flow rates (pumping speedxentrance pressure) in two directions. The pumping speed, one of the most important items characterized the performance of a pump, is given by dividing the net flow rate, that is, the difference between the counter flow rates by the pressure at the pumping port. The maximum compression ratio is defined as the ratio of the downstream pumping speed to the upstream one. Because these directional characteristics affect each other and are functions of the pressures of both sides, it is difficult to distinguish the relevant factors. However, quasi-quantitative analyses on them can be done if considering carefully the results of measuring the pumping speed and the maximum compression ratio.

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A Novel Position Sensorless Speed Control Scheme for Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Drives

  • Won, Tae-Hyun;Lee, Man-Hyung
    • KIEE International Transaction on Electrical Machinery and Energy Conversion Systems
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    • v.2B no.3
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    • pp.125-132
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    • 2002
  • PMSMS (permanent magnet synchronous motors) are widely used in industrial applications and home appliances because of their high torque to inertia ratio, superior power density, and high efficiency. For high performance control, accurate informations about the rotor position is essential. Sensorless algorithms have lately been studied extensively due to the high cost of position sensors and their low reliability in harsh environments. A novel position sensorless speed control for PMSMs uses indirect flux estimation and is presented in this paper. Rotor position and angular velocity are estimated by the proposed indirect flux estimation. Linkage flux and magnetic field flux are calculated by the voltage equations and the measured phase current without any integration. Instead of linkage flux calculation with integral operation, indirect flux and differential magnetic field are used for the estimation of rotor position. A proper rejection technique fur current noise effect in the calculation of differential linkage flux is introduced. The proposed indirect flux detecting method is free from the integral rounding error and linkage flux drift problem, because differential linkage flux can be calculated without any integral operation. Furthermore, electrical parameters of the PMSM can be measured by the proposed TCM (time compression method) for soft starting and precise estimation of rotor position. The position estimator uses accurate electrical parameters that are obtained from the proposed TCM at starting strategy. In the operating region, a proper compensation method fur temperature effect can compensate fir the estimation error from the variation of electrical parameters. The proposed novel position sensorless speed control scheme is verified by the experimental results.