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Comparision of Test Methods for Estimating Chloride Ion Diffusion Coefficient in Concrete (콘크리트중의 염소이온 확산계수 추정 실험법의 비교)

  • 문한영;김홍삼;문재흠;한아름
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 1999.10a
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    • pp.787-790
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    • 1999
  • To estimate durability of reinforced concrete structures located in or nearby seawater, many different kinds of accelerated tests for evaluation of chloride ion permeation in concrete were proposed. At present the only standardized test is the ASTM C 1202(RCP test). This test method is used to estimate the concrete's resistivity of the chloride penetration in concrete by using the total charges passed and sometimes used to calculate the chloride diffusion coefficients. However, this test may lead to an erroneous chloride diffusion coefficient. So this test method was compared with the modified Dhir's test and the traditional concentration diffusion test. Experimental results showed that the diffusion coefficients determined the RCP test and the PD Index gave wrongous values, but the diffusion coefficient acquired by considering a migration term was nearly the same to the CD Test.

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Diffusion of Chloride Ions in Limestone Powder Concrete

  • Moon Han-Young;Jung Ho-Seop;Kim Jong-Pil
    • Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.16 no.6 s.84
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    • pp.859-865
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    • 2004
  • In this study, the diffusion of chloride ions in cement concrete made with and without the limestone powder was investigated. In order to study the effect of the limestone powder, all mixtures were prepared at a fixed water-cementitious ratio (0.45). From the experimental results, the setting time of limestone powder concrete is faster than that of control concrete, and compressive strength of all specimens decreased with increasing replacement ratio of limestone powders. The diffusion properties of limestone powder concretes indicated a trend increasing with curing period. LSA10 and LSA20 concretes, the diffusion coefficient was smaller than that of control concrete. The addition of $10-20\%$ limestone powder reduces the diffusion coefficient of chloride ions, irrespective of fineness levels of limestone powder.

Development of Diffusion - Precipitation Method to Determine AVS Concentrations in Freshwater Sediments

  • Song, Ki-Hoon
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Biology
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.374-378
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    • 2005
  • A diffusion - precipitation method was developed to determine acid volatile sulfide (AVS) concentrations in freshwater sediments. This method uses silver nitrate as a sulfide trap solution and the concentration of trapped sulfide is determined gravimetrically. The proposed diffusion - precipitation method is more rapid and less expensive than previously developed purge- and - trap methods. Spiked sodium sulfide recoveries using this method $(97\~120\%)$ were similar with a previously developed diffusion - absorption method $(93.8\~115\%)$ and about $20\%$ greater than a previously developed purge-and-trap method $(74.6\~105\%)$. Detection limit of this method $(0.1\;{\mu}mole\;S\;g^{-l})$ was comparable with that of diffusion-absorption method $(0.06\;{\mu}mole\;S\;g^{-l})$ and purge-and-trap method $(0.05\~0.5\;{\mu}mole\;S\;g^{-l})$.

Image Segmentation Using Anisotropic Diffusion and Morphology Operation (이방성 확산과 형태학적 연산을 이용한 영상 분할)

  • Kim, Hye Suk;Cho, Jeong Rae;Lim, Suk Ja
    • Journal of Korea Society of Digital Industry and Information Management
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.157-165
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    • 2009
  • Existing methods for image segmentation using diffusion can't preserve contour information, or noises with high gradients become more salient as the umber of times of the diffusion increases, resulting in over-segmentation when applied to watershed. This thesis proposes a method for image segmentation by applying morphology operation together with robust anisotropic diffusion. For an input image, transformed into LUV color space, closing by reconstruction and anisotropic diffusion are applied to obtain a simplified image which preserves contour information with noises removed. With gradients computed from this simplifed images, watershed algorithm is applied. Experiments show that color images are segmented very effectively without over-segmentation.

Chloride Diffusion in Mortars - Effect of the Use of Limestone Sand Part I: Migration Test

  • Akrout, Khaoula;Ltifi, Mounir;Ouezdou, Mongi Ben
    • International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.105-108
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    • 2010
  • In order to determine the effect of the use of limestone sand on chloride ion ingress in mortar, specimens were cast with two different sands: siliceous sand (used as reference) and limestone crushed sand (used for this study). To compare and assess the resistance of this mortar to chloride penetration, two different diffusions tests were employed: slow migration and rapid migration (AASHTO test). In this study, calculation of the effective diffusion coefficient is proposed using a model based on Nernst. Planck equation. The diffusion coefficients from each sample were compared. The results for all tests show that the diffusion coefficients for siliceous sand mortar are larger than those obtained with limestone sand. It appears also that the diffusion coefficient varies as a function of the W/C ratio.

Convection Effects on PGSE-NMR Self-Diffusion Measurements at Low Temperature: Investigation into Sources of Induced Convective Flows

  • Chung, Kee-Choo;Yu, Hyo-Yeon;Ahn, Sang-Doo
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.32 no.6
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    • pp.1970-1974
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    • 2011
  • The effects of convection on the measurement of the diffusion coefficients of liquids by the pulsed gradient spin echo (PGSE) NMR method at low temperature are discussed. To examine the generation of convective flows, we used four different types of sample tubes in the diffusion measurements with temperature variation; a normal 5 mm NMR tube, a Shigemi tube, an ELISE type tube, and a capillary tube. Below room temperature, the calculated diffusion coefficients of chloroform in 5 mm o.d. type tubes increased with decreasing temperature, while those in the capillary tube decreased linearly. The convective flow was found to be significant even at low temperature and it seemed to be mainly induced by the transverse temperature gradient. It was also found that the capillary tube was most appropriate to measure the diffusion coefficients, since its small diameter is effective in suppressing the convective flows at both high and low temperatures.

A Chemotherapy-Diffusion Model for the Cancer Treatment and Initial Dose Control

  • Abdel-Gawad, Hamdy Ibrahim;Saad, Khaled Mmohamed
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.48 no.3
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    • pp.395-410
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    • 2008
  • A one site chemotherapy agent-diffusion model is proposed which accounts for diffusion of chemotherapy agent, normal and cancer cells. It is shown that, by controlling the initial conditions, consequently an initial dose of the chemotherapy agent, the system is guaranteed to evolute towards a target equilibrium state. Or, growth of the normal cells occurs against decay of the cancer cells. Effects of diffusion of chemotherapy-agent and cells are investigated through numerical computations of the concentrations in square and triangular cancer sites.

Characterization of Planar Optical Waveguides by Ag$^{+}$ -Na$^{+}$ Ion Exchange in BK7 Glass (Ag$^{+}$ -Na$^{+}$이온교환법을 이용한 BK7 유리 평판형 광도파로의 특성)

  • 전금수;반재경
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics D
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    • v.35D no.1
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    • pp.84-93
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    • 1998
  • Planar graded index optical waveguides have been formed by Ag$^{+}$ ion exchange in the BK7 optical glass. The experimental results of diffusion and modal characteristics of Ag$^{+}$-Na$^{+}$ exchanged BK7 glass waveguides are presented. Measurements of the mode indices have been measured. We found the relations between the process and device parameters such as the diffusion depth and the square root of the diffusion time, diffusion coefficient and diffusion temperature, and diffusion ion concentration and surface index change. A theoretical gaussian function refractive index profile matched best with the measured data for all the guided modes. The empirical relations between the process and the device parameters are derived and subsequently used to formulate a systematic procedure for fabricating singlemode and multimode waveguides.uides.

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Soot Formation in a Double-Concentric Diffusion Flame (동축 이중 확산화염의 매연 생성 특성)

  • Jurng, Jongsoo;Lee, Gyo-Woo;Ko, Bum-Seung;Kang, Kyung-tae
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.23 no.11
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    • pp.1355-1362
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    • 1999
  • An experimental study on a double-concentric diffusion flame(DDF) has been carried on in order to Investigate the characteristics of soot formation compared to a normal coflow diffusion flame(NDF). Laser extinction technique has been used for an ethylene($C_2H_4$) and air flame with various flow rates. Soot formation In the double-concentric diffusion flame was enhanced by the inner inverse diffusion flame due to the increase in flame temperature and also suppressed due to the nitrogen-dilution from the inner air. Soot concentration at the flame axis of DDF was higher than that of the NDF, mainly because of the increase of temperature by inner flame. However, the maximum soot volume fraction of DDF was lower than NDF at the outer side of the flame, mainly due to the effect of nitrogen-dilution from the inner air.

The Effect of Electron Diffusion on the Instability of a Townsend Discharge (전자 확산 효과가 Townsend 방전 불안정성에 미치는 영향)

  • Mikhailenko, Vladimir
    • Journal of the Korean Vacuum Society
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.130-135
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    • 2012
  • The role of the electron diffusion on the stability of a Townsend discharge was investigated with the linear stability theory for the one-dimensional fluid equation with drift-diffusion approximation. It was proved that the discovered instability occurs as a result of the coupled action of electron diffusion and the perturbed electric field by space charge. The larger electron diffusion results in the faster growth rate at the regime of small perturbation of the electric field by space charges.