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Effect of the precipitated calcium carbonate on Strength properties of paper (침강성 탄산칼슘이 종이의 강도적성질에 미치는 영향)

  • 신종순
    • Journal of the Korean Graphic Arts Communication Society
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.49-59
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    • 1989
  • This study was made to Investigate the effect of tensile strength(kg/cm$^{2}$), opacity(%), porosity(cc/min) of the paper manufacturing with the freeness properties of NBKP and the calcium carbonate having the different physical and chemical properties. As the results, the opacity and porosity of the freeness of, NBKP, obtained good strength properties from the freeness 65$^{\circ}$SR and the tensile strength from the freeness 85$^{\circ}$SR. The strength properties of paper manufacturing loaded with calcium carbonate appears to be related to the effect of the freeness, and it was obtained the good results at opacity 83.8% in the freeness 85$^{\circ}$SR, tensile strength 3.8kg/m$^{2}$ porosity 87cc/min in the freeness 65$^{\circ}$SR. Addition of 50%, 55%, 60% CaCO$_{3}$ was found to increase slightly the strength properties of paper.

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A Study on the Effect of HBU and HLM in color scanner (Color Scanner에서 HBU와 HLM의 효과에 관한 연구)

  • 구철회
    • Journal of the Korean Graphic Arts Communication Society
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.31-39
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    • 1989
  • This study was made to investigate the effect of tensile strength(kg/$\textrm{cm}^2$), opacity (%), porosity(cc/min) of the paper manufaturing with the freeness properties of NBKP and the calcium carbonate having the different physical and chemical properties.As the results, the opacity and porosity of the freeness of NBKP, obtained good strength properties from the freeness 65$^{\circ}$SR and the tensile strength from the freeness 85$^{\circ}$SR. The strength properties of paper manufacturing loaded with calcium carbonate appears to be related to the effect of the freeness, and it was obtained the good results at opacity 83.8% in the freeness 85$^{\circ}$SR, tensile strength 3.8kg/$m^2$ porosity 87cc/min in the freeness 65$^{\circ}$SR.Addition of 50%, 55% 60%, CaCo3 was found to increase slightly the strength properties of paper.

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Mud-Scale Deinking Process for the Recycling of Office Waste Paper using Cellulase

  • Lee, Sang-Mok;Ryu, Geun-Gap;Gu, Yun-Mo
    • 한국생물공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2000.04a
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    • pp.347-350
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    • 2000
  • Enzymatic deinking of office-waste paper was studied using crude cellulase and papain-hydrolyzed cellulase from Trichoderma reesei Rut C-30 in small-scale and mid-scale. The results were compared with deinkings using commercial enzyme(Novozym 342) and conventional chemical methods. Maximum brightness and freeness were obtained at 3 units/g Oven Dry Paper(ODP) of CMCase activity using crude cellulase in mid-scale deinking experiments. The deinked pulp had higher physical strength and brightness, and lower freeness and yield than the pulp deinked in small scale. In small scale deinking, maximum brightness and freeness were obtained at 2 unit/g ODP. Deinking by papain-hydrolyzed cellulase showed similar results with one by Novozym 342. It was better in brightness and freeness, but showed lower physical strength and yield, than the conventional deinking by sodium hydroxide. The ratio of endo-1,4-glucanase and exo-1,4-glucanase components in papain hydrolyzed cellulase from T. reesei Rut C-30 was similar to that of commercial enzyme, Novozym 342, implicating a successful application as a deinking enzyme.

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Effects of Refining Condition on the Specific Energy Consumption and Physical Properties of Liner (펄프의 고해 조건이 비에너지 소비와 라이너의 물성에 미치는 영향)

  • 원종명
    • Journal of Korea Technical Association of The Pulp and Paper Industry
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.17-23
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    • 2004
  • The effects of refining consistency and plate gap on the specific energy consumption and physical properties of liner were investigated. Higher refining consistency and narrower plate gap brought about the reduction of specific energy consumption to decrease the freeness. Refining consistency and plate gap did not affect the bulk, Taber stiffness and compression index. The reduction of freeness and/or the increase of specific energy consumption caused the decrease of bulk and Taber stiffness, but increased the compression index. The effect of grammage on bulk was not observed, but Taber stiffness and compression index were increased with grammage. The bulk was decreased with the reduction of freeness rapidly at the above 400 mL CSF, and then levelled off. It is expected that the reduction of energy consumption could be obtained from the application of higher refining consistency and narrower plate gap during refining.

GROUP-FREENESS AND CERTAIN AMALGAMATED FREENESS

  • Cho, Il-Woo
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.45 no.3
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    • pp.597-609
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    • 2008
  • In this paper, we will consider certain amalgamated free product structure in crossed product algebras. Let M be a von Neumann algebra acting on a Hilbert space Hand G, a group and let ${\alpha}$ : G${\rightarrow}$ AutM be an action of G on M, where AutM is the group of all automorphisms on M. Then the crossed product $\mathbb{M}=M{\times}{\alpha}$ G of M and G with respect to ${\alpha}$ is a von Neumann algebra acting on $H{\bigotimes}{\iota}^2(G)$, generated by M and $(u_g)_g{\in}G$, where $u_g$ is the unitary representation of g on ${\iota}^2(G)$. We show that $M{\times}{\alpha}(G_1\;*\;G_2)=(M\;{\times}{\alpha}\;G_1)\;*_M\;(M\;{\times}{\alpha}\;G_2)$. We compute moments and cumulants of operators in $\mathbb{M}$. By doing that, we can verify that there is a close relation between Group Freeness and Amalgamated Freeness under the crossed product. As an application, we can show that if $F_N$ is the free group with N-generators, then the crossed product algebra $L_M(F_n){\equiv}M\;{\times}{\alpha}\;F_n$ satisfies that $$L_M(F_n)=L_M(F_{{\kappa}1})\;*_M\;L_M(F_{{\kappa}2})$$, whenerver $n={\kappa}_1+{\kappa}_2\;for\;n,\;{\kappa}_1,\;{\kappa}_2{\in}\mathbb{N}$.

EFFECTS OF FREENESS AND FILTER ON THE PHISICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CIGARETTE PAPER (고해도와 충진제가 궐련지의 물리성에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Yeong-Ho;Seong, Yeong-Suk;Rhim, Kwang-Su
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Tobacco Science
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.3-12
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    • 1986
  • Extensive studies have been made of the effects of freeness and the calcium carbonate on the physical properties of hand-sheets from commercial flax, kenaf and NBKP. As freeness increased, the hand-sheets from the pulps above showed higher retention rate of calcium carbonate, brightness, opacity and tensile strength but lower value of porosity. Among these, the retention rate(46%) showed the highest value In kenaf, the porosity(205 c.u.) in flax, and the opacity(67%) and the tensile strength(2.8kg) in NBKP respectively. Under the constant freeness, retention rate of calcium carbonate in hand-sheets increased until 1.4 times pulp weight was added in flax and kenaf but, in NBKP, decreased from the beginning of 0.8 times with the highest retention rate. Results above led to higher porosity, opacity, brightness but lowered tensile strength. Mixed pulp(Kenaf+ NBKP) showed higher retention rate than each pulp. Pictures of X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscope demonstrated that both of domestic and foreign calcium carbonates were calcite of spindle form. The brightness of foreign calcium carbonate was higher by 295 than that of domestic one. The average particle size of calcium carbonate was 2.1 U m(domestic), 3.6 U m(foreign).

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Receipt-free Sealed-bid Auction Scheme Using Cryptographic Techniques

  • Her, Yong-Sork
    • Proceedings of the Korea Society of Information Technology Applications Conference
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    • 2005.11a
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    • pp.247-250
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    • 2005
  • Recently, a concept of bid-rigging is issued in electronic auction. To prevent this attack, Abe-Suzuki proposed firstly receipt-free scheme based on bidding-booth. Chen-Lee-Kim pointed out that Abe-Suzuki's scheme only provides receipt-freeness for losing bidders. Also, they introduced a new receipt-free sealed bid auction scheme using the homomorphic encryption technique. The main participants of their scheme are Auctioneer, Auction Issuer, Bidder and Seller. Bid-rigging can happen by a seller in their scheme. We propose receipt-free sealed-bid auction scheme using a universal re-encryption mixnet. For our receipt-free sealed-bid auction, we use Pseudo ID of a bidder and universal re-encryption technique of Golle et al. Also, our scheme satisfies privacy, correctness, public verifiability, non-reputation, and receipt-freeness.

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Effect of Basis Weight of Handsheet and Machine Made Sheet on Formation (평량에 따른 수초지와 기계지의 지합 특성)

  • Youn, Hye-Jung;Chin, Seong-Min
    • Journal of Korea Technical Association of The Pulp and Paper Industry
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    • v.38 no.4 s.117
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    • pp.24-30
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    • 2006
  • Formation which is an indicator of nonuniformity in fiber distribution is concerned with small scale variation in roughness, optical properties, print density, and so on. This study evaluated the formation of sheets which were made usning handsheet former and paper-machine with hydraulic headbox. Optical method and ${\beta}-ray$ method were used for formation test. The fiber type, freeness and basis weight of sheet were considered as variables. The formation of handsheet was affected by fiber type and freeness, and floe size distribution was influenced by basis weight. For machine made sheet, its formation seemed to be dependent on the hydraulic forces in headbox and former. When two formation test methods were compared, there was the highest relationship between optical formation index and normalized standard deviation from ${\beta}-ray$ method.

Quantitative Analysis of Pulp fiber Characteristics that Affect Paper Properties (II) (종이의 물성에 영향하는 섬유특성의 정량적 해석(II))

  • 이강진;박종문
    • Journal of Korea Technical Association of The Pulp and Paper Industry
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.35-39
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    • 2000
  • Refining is very important process of fibers treatment for proper paper properties. An extent of refining is usually measured by freeness, although freeness gives complicated meanings. One of a direct way of studying the refining effects on pulp fibers is making photomicrographs of beaten fibers. The conventional microscopy like light microscopy(LM) and scanning electron microscopy(SEM) require to preserve the wet structure of pulp fibers morphologically since most of papermaking process is carried out almost entirely in water. Recently developed microscopy, especially confocal laser scanning microscopy(CLSM), offers the possibility of examining fully hydrated pulp fibers. Cross-sectional images of wet pulp fibers are also generated using optical sectioning by CLSM and image analysis in order to verify and quantify the extent of fiber wall swelling indicating the internal fibrillation. At low beating load such as 2.5 kgf, in the same freeness, breaking length is higher than that of high beating load such as 5.6 kgf. fiber wall thickness at low beating load is greater than that at high beating load. This result is accounted for the fact that internal fibrillation in the low beating load was high.

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Advanced Refining Effects of Wood Pulp Treated Hemicellulase (Hemicellulase 처리에 의한 목재 펄프의 고해 효과 변화)

  • Kim, Byong-Hyun;Shin, Kwang-Chul
    • Journal of the Korean Graphic Arts Communication Society
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.113-124
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    • 2008
  • Viscosity of cellulose pulp was greatly decreased with endo-xylanase treatment but tiny decreased with exo-xylanase treatment. Change of freeness was greatly influenced with exo-xylanase treatment. The first stage of refining(5,000 revolution), freeness was greatly decreased with exo-xylanase treatment. After middle stage of refining(10,000 revolution) change of freeness was similar to endo-xylanase treatment. WRV(water retention value) was more effective exo-xylanas than endo-xylanase treatment. Interfiber bonding of cellulose fiber was disintegrated with exo-xylanse treatment.

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