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An Experimental Analysis of the Flow Field in an Air Induction System by Flow Visualization and LDV Measurements (유동 가시화와 LDV 측정을 이용한 흡기계 내의 유동장에 관한 실험적 해석)

  • 유성출
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.102-111
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    • 2001
  • To describe the air flow characteristics within an air cleaner cover and mass air flow sensor (MAFS) entry region installed in a 3.0L engine air induction system, flow visualization, velocity and turbulence intensity measurements were taken in several view planes. A detailed knowledge of the interaction between the design parameters and the flow structures will enhance our understanding of the motions within the flow field and enable engineers to optimize the induction system and reduce the signal-to-noise ratio in the MAFS output. Emphasis is placed on the analysis of coherent motions and the controlling parameters which affect the air flow in the MAFS entrance region over a flow rate of 13-240 kg/hr. The high speed motion pictures illustrated that the air flow generated within the air cleaner cover under steady state condition is quite complex. In both axial and radial planes of the main passage it was found that the flow pattern is remarkably influenced by the air cleaner cover and main passage configuration. A comparison of the flow patterns and measurements in the original and modified air cleaner cover is presented. Measurements from the MAFS indicated an significant reduction in pressure drop and signal noise for the modified cover as compared with the original cover, over an air flow rate of 13-240 kg/hr.

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Effect of Titanium Prosthesis on Computed Tomography Measurements of Bone Mineral Density

  • Han, S.M.;Zude Feng
    • Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.177-182
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    • 1998
  • This study investigated the effects of a titanium prosthesis, malalignment, field of view, and distal flare of titanium prosthesis on computed tomography( CT) measurements of home mineral density. Eight femora and eight tibiae from fresh male cadavers were used. Fifteen pieces of cancellous bone from the proximal tibiae were milled into rectangular parallelepipeds. Parallelepipeds and femors were scanned with and without titanium prosthesis when centered in the gantry of the CT scanner and malaligned, respectively. Image data were then reconstructed with field of view of 10 and 30 cm. Bone mineral density(BMD) values were obtained from CT images using C-MED software. The effects of titanium prosthesis, malalignmetn, and field of view were investigated. When bone was centered in the gantry of the CT scanner, the mean relative difference of BMD measurements caused by a titanium prosthesis was less than 1% for both cortical and cancellous bone. Field of view had negligible effect on BMD measurements as well. Malalignment and distal flare of prosthesis, however, caused a significant difference in BMD measurements(p<0.0001). The titanium prosthesis did not interfere with malalignment combining the existence of a titnium prosthesis on BMD measurements was significant.

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LARGE SCALE MAGNETIC FIELDS IN LENS GALAXIES

  • NARASIMHA D.;CHITRE S. M.
    • Journal of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.37 no.5
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    • pp.355-359
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    • 2004
  • Differential Faraday Rotation measurements between the images of same background source, of multiply-imaged gravitational lens systems can be effectively used to provide a valuable probe to establish the existence of large-scale ordered magnetic fields in lensing galaxies as well as galaxy clusters. Estimates of the magnetic field in lens galaxies, based on the radio polarization measurements do not appear to show any clear evidence for evolution with redhsift of the coherent large scale magnetic field between redshift of 0.9 and the present epoch. However, our method clearly establishes the presence of coherent large scale magnetic field in giant ellitpical galaxies.

The Influence of Magnetic Field Orientating on Magnetization Loss of a Bi-2223 Tape (자장 방향이 Bi-2223테이프의 자화손실에 미치는 영향)

  • 한형주;김현준;류경우;최병주;최세용;나완수
    • Proceedings of the Korea Institute of Applied Superconductivity and Cryogenics Conference
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    • 2002.02a
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    • pp.271-273
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    • 2002
  • The ac loss in Bi-2223 tapes has been studied by a magnetic method. A brief overview of the theoretical background and the experimental set-up is presented. Measurements are made at 77 K in a magnetic fields. The magnitude of the ac loss indicates that filaments are fully coupled, which agrees with theory. As in other measurements, the loss in perpendicular field is larger than that in the parallel field by about a factor 10, which is close to the aspect ratio of the tape.

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Measurement of Transient Electric Field Emission from a 245 kV Gas Insulated Substation Model during Switching

  • Rao, M. Mohana;Thomas, M. Joy;Singh, B.P.
    • Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology
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    • v.2 no.3
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    • pp.306-311
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    • 2007
  • The transient fields generated during switching operations in a Gas Insulated Substation (GIS) are associated with high frequency components in the order of few tens of MHz. These transient fields leak into the external environment of the gas-insulated equipment and can interfere with the nearby electronics. Measurements of the transient fields are thus required to characterise the interference caused by switching phenomena in such substations. In view of the above, E-field emission measurement during a switching operation has been carried out for a 245 kV GIS model, using a resonant dipole antenna and D-dot sensor. The characteristics of the E-fields i.e., frequency spectra and their levels have been analysed and are reported in the paper. Suitability of the measurements has been confirmed by comparing frequency spectra of the measured and computed transient fields.

Design of tall residential buildings in Singapore for wind effects

  • Balendra, T.;Ma, Z.;Tan, C.L.
    • Wind and Structures
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.221-248
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    • 2003
  • The design of high-rise building is often influenced by wind-induced motions such as accelerations and lateral deflections. Consequently, the building's structural stiffness and dynamic (vibration periods and damping) properties become important parameters in the determination of such motions. The approximate methods and empirical expressions used to quantify these parameters at the design phase tend to yield values significantly different from each other. In view of this, there is a need to examine how actual buildings in the field respond to dynamic wind loading in order to ascertain a more realistic model for the dynamic behavior of buildings. This paper describes the findings from full-scale measurements of the wind-induced response of typical high-rise buildings in Singapore, and recommends an empirical forecast model for periods of vibration of typical buildings in Singapore, an appropriate computer model for determining the periods of vibration, and appropriate expressions which relate the wind speed to accelerations in buildings based on wind tunnel force balance model test and field results.

EMI Issues in Pseudo-Differential Signaling for SDRAM Interface

  • Jang, Young-Jae;Yi, Il-Min;Kim, Byungsub;Sim, Jae-Yoon;Park, Hong-June
    • JSTS:Journal of Semiconductor Technology and Science
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.455-462
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    • 2015
  • H-field EMI measurements have been performed for the single-ended, the differential, and the pseudo-differential signaling on a 11" FR4 microstrip line. The pseudo-differential signaling reduces EMI by more than 10 dB compared to the single-ended signaling if the delay mismatch is lower than 5% of a period for a 3 GHz clock signal. Empirical H-field equations for both differential and single-ended signaling showed fair agreements with measurements.

Demonstrative Experiments on the Magnetocaloric Effect of Gadolinium (가돌리늄의 자기열량효과에 대한 실증실험)

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    • Korean Journal of Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.383-389
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    • 2004
  • Magnetic refrigeration is based on the magnetocaloric effect (MCE) - the ability of some materials to heat up when magnetized and cool down when removed from the magnetic field. The available techniques for studying the MCE we: (1) direct measurements by monitoring the change in the material's temperature during the application or removal of the magnetic field; and (2) indirect calculations from the experimental data of magnetization and/or specific heat as a function of the temperature and magnetic field. The MCE of gadolinium (Gd) has been demonstrated by direct measurements of temperature change, and isothermal magnetic entropy changes and adiabatic temperature changes have been calculated.

Dielectrophoretic Alignment and Pearl Chain Formation of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes in Deuterium Oxide Solution

  • Lee, Dong Su;Park, Yung Woo
    • Carbon letters
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.248-253
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    • 2012
  • Dielectrophoretic filtering and alignment of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) were tested using deuterium oxide as a solvent. A solution of deuterium oxide-SWCNTs was dropped on top of a silicon chip and an ac electric field was applied between pre-defined electrodes. Deuterium oxide was found to be a better solvent than hydrogen oxide for the dielectrophoresis process with higher efficiency of filtering. This was demonstrated by comparing Raman spectra measured on the initial solution with those measured on the filtered solution. We found that the aligned nanotubes along the electric field were not deposited on the substrate but suspended in solution, forming chain-like structures along the field lines. This so-called pearl chain formation of CNTs was verified by electrical measurements through the aligned tubes. The solution was frozen in liquid nitrogen prior to the electrical measurements to maintain the chain formation. The current-voltage characteristics for the sample demonstrate the existence of conduction channels in the solution, which are associated with the SWCNT chain structures.

Analysis of Soil Nailed Wall Behaviour Based on Field Measurements (현장계측을 통한 소일네일링 벽체의 거동 분석)

  • 이철주;이도섭;김홍택;박재억;김충규
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.119-126
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    • 2004
  • Behaviour of soil nailed walls in Korea has been analysed based on a number of field measurements. The investigation has included interface shear strength development at the nail-soil interface from pull-out tests, lateral ground displacements, tensile force distributions along soil nails and mobilised interface shear stress distributions. Insights into the soil nailed wall behaviour based on the shear transfer mechanism at the soil-nail interface and partial mobilisations of the interface shear strength, governed by relative shear displacement, are reported and discussed. It is expected that results from the current research can provide relevant parameters required for preliminary design of soil nailed walls in Korea.