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Investigation of the Gas Accident Models through the Analysis Gas Accident Occurring Environment (가스사고 발생 환경분석을 통한 사고발생 모형 고찰)

  • Hur, Young-Taeg;Lee, Su-Kyung
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Gas
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.27-33
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    • 2010
  • Analysis of gas accidents for 11.5 years, from 1998 to June, 2009, by types has been made in this study to prevent the recurrence of accidents through the analysis of gas accident occurring environment. Gas using environment and gas accidents are forced to be closely connected since the number of gas accidents has not only been decreased but occurred steadily and gas using types are changing by time period, weather, etc. in terms of accident contents. Gas accidents have been occurred more in capital areas with larger gas usage and specific local governments. The possibility of the gas accidents hit the highest when the weather is clear, the wind speed is low and the humidity is in the middle. In addition, leakage of gas, fire or explosion are also considered to be closely related with the weather as a result of model observance of gas accidents types. All the gas related possible accidents are also considered to be predictable if this result is to be analysed in association with the weather.

A study on the improvement of coating film characteristic in arc spraying by using the inert gas (아크용사시 불활성가스에 의한 피막밀착강도 향상에 관한 연구)

  • 김영식;여욱종
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.17-26
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    • 1987
  • In this study, the experiments were carried out for the purpose of establishment of the arc sparing method which reducing oxides or oxide film by using the inert gas as the carrier gas of atomizing particles. Main results obtained are as follows; 1. Oxides and oxide film which lower the adhesion strength are largely reduced by using the inert gas as the carrier gas of atomizing particles, and adhesion strength of coating film are improved. 2. The coating film characteristics appear to be no difference between the inert gas arc spraying in air environment and that in argon gas environment. 3. Inert gas arc spraying using argon as the carrie gas has higher reduction rate of composition element in coating film than compressed air spraying does.

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Data processing of sensor output for correction of pressure measurement value of an anesthesia ventilator (마취기용 인공호흡기의 압력 측정값의 보정을 위한 센서 출력의 데이터 처리)

  • 박영준;이종수;김영길
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 1999.11a
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    • pp.1067-1070
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    • 1999
  • Anesthesia gas to pour to patients affects the flow and volume as the pressure difference of an oxygen and an anesthesia gas. An anesthesia gas, being injurious and polluting an environment, must control the pressure of an oxygen gas because of being used by closing up tight. But a pressure sensor to use for measuring an oxygen gas appears other pressure as the characteristic and the error difference of elements to use for implementing an system. A medical machine such as an anesthesia ventilator must be accurate because of using for the person's body. So we intend to implement an system for a sensor pressure measurement not to be change regardless of an environment. This papers is the target that a sensor pressrue measurement to be changed in environment is equal to actual sensor pressure measurement. So an implemented system is using analog filter and digital filter to reduce a noise. And we are using auto-zeroing and calibration to correct a sensor pressure which is changed in environment. Through such a process we increase the accuracy and the confidence of an anesthesia ventilator by controlling the flow of an anesthesia gas.

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Analysis of collection Characteristics of Landfill Gas Using ]Relative Fluid Permeability of Gas and Water in Waste Landfill (쓰레기 매립지에서 가스-물 상대유체투과도를 적용한 매립가스의 포집특성분석)

  • 김인기;허대기;김현태;김세준;성원모
    • Journal of Korea Soil Environment Society
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    • v.5 no.3
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    • pp.35-54
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    • 2001
  • It is difficult to accurately predict each flow rate of landfill gas and leachate extracted from many of wells, which have been completed into a waste landfill containing gas and water. However it may be approximately predicted if we can define only relative fluid permeability of gas and leachate flowing through landfill porous media. Therefore numerical simulation using multi-phase flow equations makes use of ei s input data of the relative permeability which is measured and calculated in laboratory environment like in-situ, and consequently we can quantitatively obtain each flow rate of gas and leachate from collection wells. These series of technologies can provide with the important informations to determine the success or failure of landfill gas energy and landfill stabilization. This paper analyses the characteristics of landfill gas collection by six classes of case studies for none described landfill.

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Beijing Natural Gas Supply and Environment Protection

  • Shaohua, Dong;Hong, Zhang
    • Proceedings of the Korea Society for Energy Engineering kosee Conference
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    • 2008.04a
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    • pp.41-60
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    • 2008
  • This paper analyses the main cause of pollution in Beijing city-the limiting of the pollution caused by coal burning has seen important progress, and natural gas is assuming an important role in China's energy strategy as the country actively seeks new and cleaner sources of energy, since 1997 to 2007, the gas supply for Beijing was given, compared with the air quality standard above II which set up by WHO(World Healthy Organization), as a result the important relationship between the environment and gas using was found, then the percent of $SO_2$, $NO_2$, PM10, CO, $O_3$ of air was shown from August $8^{th}-24^{th}$ 2006, Which it was verified that the quality of air will be perfect within the standard of WHO during the Olympic Game 2008 China.

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Study on Vaporization and Combustion of Spray in High Pressure Environment (고압에서의 분무의 증발 및 연소 현상에 관한 연구)

  • Wang, Tae-Joong;Baek, Seung-Wook
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.27 no.9
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    • pp.1273-1281
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    • 2003
  • The present study is mainly motivated to investigate the vaporization, auto-ignition, and combustion of liquid fuel spray injected into high pressure environment. The unsteady, multi-dimensional models were used for realistic simulation of spray as well as prediction of accurate ignition delay time. The Separated Flow (SF) model which considers the finite rate of transport between liquid and gas phases was employed to represent the interactions between spray and gas field. Among the SF models, the Discrete Droplet Model (DDM) which simulates the spray using finite number of representative samples of discrete droplets was adopted. The Eulerian-Lagrangian formulation was used to analyze the two-phase interactions. In order to predict an evaporation rate of droplet in high pressure environment, the high pressure vaporization model was applied using thermodynamic equilibrium and phase equilibrium at droplet surface. The high pressure effect as well as high temperature effect was considered in the calculation of liquid and gas properties. In case of vaporization, an interaction between droplets was studied through the simulation of spray. The interaction is shown up differently whether the ambient gas field is at normal pressure or high pressure. Also, the characteristics of spray behavior in high pressure environment were investigated through the comparison with normal ambient pressure case. In both cases, the spray behaviors are simulated through the distributions of temperature and reaction rate in gas field.

Simulation Study of Corona Discharge According to Flue Gas Conditions (배기가스 조건에 따른 코로나 방전 현상 시뮬레이션)

  • 정재우;조무현
    • Journal of Korean Society for Atmospheric Environment
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.223-231
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    • 2001
  • In order to provide some insights into the influence of electric field, gas composition, and gas temperature on electron energy distribution and electron transport characteristics, the Boltzmann equation was solved by using cross section data for electron collisions, Critical electric fields for the corona development in dry air and flue gas are 150 and 80 Td, respectively. It was seen that the decrease of critical electric field in flue gas is mainly caused by the $H_2O$ addition through the comparison of ionization and attachment coefficients of gas components. Increase of $O_2$, $H_2O$, and $CO_2$ contents in gas affected discharge characteristics according to their reciprocal characteristics between lowering the ionization threshold and increasing the electro-negativity. As electric field increases, electrons with higher energies in the electron energy distribution also increase. The mean and characteristic electron energies also linearly increase with electric field. The variation of flue gas temperature did rarely affect on the electron energy distribution function and electron transport characteristics, because the gas temperature is several hundreds or thousands times lower than the electron temperature.

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Compressed Natural Gas Bus & Liquefied Petroleum Gas Vehicle (압축천연가스(CNG)버스와 액화석유가스(LPG)자동차)

  • 윤재건
    • Journal of the Korean Professional Engineers Association
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.28-32
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    • 2001
  • Using the CNG(compressed natural gas) and LPG(liquified petroleum gas) as the automotive fuel will be expanded because of their clean effect to the environmental air qualify. But these programs of gas using expansion would have a difficulty due to public consideration of gas utilities as a big hazard. The Ministry of Environment has an ambitious plan to substitute more than 25,000 buses with CNG and ensure more than 200 CNG refueling stations as well by the year of 2007. However, it is very difficult to establish new CNG and LPG refueling stations because of expanded safety distance than ever before by several major explosion accidents.

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Data Mining of Gas Accident and Meteorological Data in Korea for a Prediction Model of Gas Accidents (국내 가스사고와 기상자료의 데이터마이닝을 이용한 가스사고 예측모델 연구)

  • Hur, Young-Taeg;Shin, Dong-Il;Lee, Su-Kyung
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Gas
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.33-38
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    • 2012
  • Analysis on gas accidents by types occurred has been made to prevent the recurrence of accidents, through analysis of past history of gas accident occurring environment. The number of gas accidents has been decreasing, but still accidents are occurring steadily. Gas-using environment and gas accidents are estimated to be closely connected since gas-using types are changing by time period, weather, etc. in terms of accident contents. As a result of analysing gas accidents by 7 meteorological elements, such as the mean temperature, the highest temperature, the lowest temperature, relative humidity, the amount of clouds, precipitation and wind velocity, it has been found out that gas accidents are influenced by temperature or relative humidity, and accident occurs more frequently when the sky is clean and wind velocity is slow. Possibility of gas accidents can be provided in real time, using the proposed model made to predict gas accidents in connection with the weather forecast service. Possibility and number of gas accidents will be checked real time by connecting to the business system of Korea Gas Safety Corp., and it is considered that it would be positively used for preventing gas accidents.

Measurement of Gas-Accessible PCE Saturation in Unsaturated Soil using Gas Tracers during the Removal of PCE (토양 내 PCE 제거과정에서 가스 분배추적자기법을 이용한 공기노출 PCE의 잔류량 검출)

  • Kim, Heon-Ki;Kwon, Han-Joon;Song, Young-Soo
    • Journal of Soil and Groundwater Environment
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    • v.16 no.5
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    • pp.42-52
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    • 2011
  • In this laboratory study, the changes in gas-exposed perchloroethene (PCE) saturation in sand during a PCE removal process were measured using gaseous tracers. The flux of fresh air through a glass column packed with PCEcontaminated, partially water-saturated sand drove the removal of PCE from the column. During the removal of PCE, methane, n-pentane, difluoromethane and chloroform were used as the non-reactive, PCE-partitioning, water-partitioning, and PCE and water-partitioning tracers, respectively. N-pentane was used to detect the PCE fraction exposed to the mobile gas. At water saturation of 0.11, only 65% of the PCE was found to be exposed to the mobile gas prior to the removal of PCE, as calculated from the n-pentane retardation factor. More PCE than that detected by n-pentane was depleted from the column due to volatilization through the aqueous phase. However, the ratio of gas-exposed to total PCE decreased on the removal of PCE, implying gas-exposed PCE was preferentially removed by vaporization. These results suggest that the water-insoluble, PCE-partitioning tracer (n-pentane in this study), along with other tracers, can be used to investigate the changes in fluid (including nonaqueous phase liquid) saturation and the removal mechanism during the remediation process.