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Generation of inflow turbulent boundary layer for LES computation

  • Kondo, K.;Tsuchiya, M.;Mochida, A.;Murakami, S.
    • Wind and Structures
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    • v.5 no.2_3_4
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    • pp.209-226
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    • 2002
  • When predicting unsteady flow and pressure fields around a structure in a turbulent boundary layer by Large Eddy Simulation (LES), velocity fluctuations of turbulence (inflow turbulence), which reproduce statistical characteristics of the turbulent boundary layer, must be given at the inflow boundary. However, research has just started on development of a method for generating inflow turbulence that satisfies the prescribed turbulence statistics, and many issues still remain to be resolved. In our previous study, we proposed a method for generating inflow turbulence and confirmed its applicability by LES of an isotropic turbulence. In this study, the generation method was applied to a turbulent boundary layer developed over a flat plate, and the reproducibility of turbulence statistics predicted by LES computation was examined. Statistical characteristics of a turbulent boundary layer developed over a flat plate were investigated by a wind tunnel test for modeling the cross-spectral density matrix for use as targets of inflow turbulence generation for LES computation. Furthermore, we investigated how the degree of correspondence of the cross-spectral density matrix of the generated inflow turbulence with the target cross-spectral density matrix estimated by the wind tunnel test influenced the LES results for the turbulent boundary layer. The results of this study confirmed that the reproduction of cross-spectra of the normal components of the inflow turbulence generation is very important in reproducing power spectra, spatial correlation and turbulence statistics of wind velocity in LES.

Influence of inclusion of geosynthetic layer on response of combined footings on stone column reinforced earth beds

  • Maheshwari, Priti;Khatri, Shubha
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.263-279
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    • 2012
  • The present paper deals with the analysis of combined footings resting on geosynthetic reinforced granular fill overlying stone column improved poor soil. An attempt has been made to study the influence of inclusion of geosynthetic layer on the deflection of the footing. The footing has been idealized as a beam having finite flexural rigidity. Granular fill layer has been represented by Pasternak shear layer and stone columns and poor soil have been represented by nonlinear Winkler springs. Nonlinear behavior of granular fill layer, stone columns and the poor soil has been considered by means of hyperbolic stress strain relationships. Governing differential equations for the soil-foundation system have been derived and solution has been obtained employing finite difference scheme by means of iterative Gauss Elimination method. Results of a detailed parametric study have been presented, for a footing supporting typically five columns, in non-dimensional form in respect of deflection with and without geosynthetic inclusion. Geosynthetic layer has been found to significantly reduce the deflection of the footing which has been quantified by means of parametric study.

The Effect of Korean Ginseng Components on the Alcohol Fermentation by Zymomonas mobilis (인삼성분이 Zymomonas mobilis의 알코올 발효에 미치는 영향)

  • 김준형;정동효;양재원
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.213-221
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    • 1985
  • The effects of ginseng extract, crude saponin and ether layer fraction on the alcohol fermentation and the growth of Zymomonas mobilis studied. The growth of Zymomonas mobilis was inhibited by the addition of ginseng extract, crude saponin and ether layer fraction, of which the last was shown to have the most inhibitory effect. The pH cultural broth recorded a significant decrease during 36 hrs alcohol fermentation, followed by a slower decrease in pH after 36 hrs. The alcohol fermentation was stimulated most remarkably by the addition of 0.305% crude saponin, while inhibited most by the addition of 0.228% ether layer fraction.

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Behavior of Diffusion Layer Formation for TiNi/6061Al Smart Composites by Vacuum hot Press (진공 Hot Press법에 의한 TiNi/6061Al 지적 복합재료의 확산층 형성거동)

  • Park, Kwang-Hoon;Park, Sung-Ki;Shin, Soon-Gi;Lee, Jun-Hee
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.12 no.12
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    • pp.955-961
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    • 2002
  • 2.7vol%TiNi/6061 Al composites with TiNi shape memory alloy as reinforcement were fabricated by vacuum hot press. It was investigated by OM, SEM, EPMA and XRD analysis for the behavior of diffusion layer formation on various heat treatment condition. Thickness of diffusion layer was increased proportionally according to heat treatment time. The layer was formed by the mutual diffusion of TiNi and Al. The diffusion rate from TiNi fiber to Al matrix was faster than that of reverse diffusion path. The more diffused layer was formed in Al matrix. The diffusion at interface layer was consisted of $A1_3$Ti, $Al_3$Ni analyzed by EPMA, XRD results.

Analysis of the Hi-system Superconducting Thin Films Fabricated by Layer-by-Layer Deposition Method at an Ultra low growth rate (초 저속 순차증착으로 제작한 Bi계 초전도 박막의 생성막 평가)

  • Yang, Seung-Ho;Kim, Young-Pyo;Park, Yong-Pil
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 2007.06a
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    • pp.503-504
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    • 2007
  • $Bi_2Sr_2Ca_{n-1}Cu_nO_x$(n=0, 1, 2)superconducting thin films have been fabricated by atomic layer-by-layer deposition at an ultra low growth rate using IBS(Ion Beam Sputtering) method. During the deposition, 90 mol% ozone gas of typical pressure of $1{\sim}9{\times}10^{-5}$ Torr are supplied with ultraviolet light irradiation for oxidation. XRD and RHEED investigations reveal out that a buffer layer with some different compositions is formed at the early deposition stage of less than 10 units cell and then Bi-2201 oriented along the c-axis is grown.

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On the Thick Axisymmetric Boundary Layer and Wake Around the Body of Revolution (몰수분의 두꺼운 경계층 및 반류해석)

  • Gang, Sin-Hyeong;Hyeon, Beom-Su;Lee, Yeong-Gil
    • 한국기계연구소 소보
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    • s.9
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    • pp.141-151
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    • 1982
  • An iterative procedure for the calculation of the thick axisymmetric boundary layer and wake near the stern of a body of revolution is presented. Procedure consists of the potential flow calculation by a method of the integral equation of first kind and the calculation of boundary layer and wake by a differential me¬thod of the boundary layer theory. Additionally, higher order terms are included in the conventional momentum equations and continuity equation for the consider¬ation of the characteristics of axisymmetric flow different from the one of two dimentional flow and the thick boundary layer. These solutions are matched at the edge of boundary layer and wake. The results obtained by the present me¬thod are compared with the experimental data and it is found that the nominal wake distribution at the propeller plane of a axisymmetric body is in good agree¬ment with the experiment.

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Epitaxial Growth of BSCCO Type Structure in Atomic Layer by Layer Deposition

  • Yang, Sung-Ho;Park, Yong-Pil;Jang, Kyung-Uk;Oh, Geum-Gon;Lee, Joon-Ung
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Navigation and Port Research Conference
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    • 2000.11a
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    • pp.97-100
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    • 2000
  • Si$_2$Sr$_2$CuO$\sub$x/(Bi(2201)) thin films are fabricated by atomic layer by layer deposition using ion beam sputtering(IBS) method. During the deposition, 10 %-ozone/oxygen mixture gas of typical 5.0 ${\times}$ 10$\^$-5/ Torr is applied with ultraviolet light irradiation for oxidation. XRD and RHEED investigations reveal out that a buffer layer with some different compositions is formed at the early deposition stage of less than 10 units cell and then c-axis oriented Bi(2201) is grown.

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A Characterization on Organic Electro-luminescence (유기 전기 luminescence 다이오드 특성)

  • Lee, Han-Seong
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2007.11c
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    • pp.165-169
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    • 2007
  • Organic EL has been expected to adopt to a new styles of technology that make flat display after Tang & Vanslyke made food electric luminescence device in late 1980s. Their studies based on multi layer structure that consists of emitting layer and carrier transporting layer using proper organic material. In this study we made multi layer device using $Eu(TTA)_3(phen)$ as a luminescence material by PVD and investigate luminous properties of each device. But oxidization of organic layer by ITO, energy walls in both pole interface, contaminations of ITO surface, importance of protecting membrane, diffusive dimming of light to cathode organic layer, these causes of degradations are common facts of a macromolecule and micromolecule. We think these degradation caused by the impact of heat and electro-chemical factor, bulk effect and interface phenomenon, and raise a question.

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Inductively coupled nanocomposite wireless strain and pH sensors

  • Loh, Kenneth J.;Lynch, Jerome P.;Kotov, Nicholas A.
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.4 no.5
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    • pp.531-548
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    • 2008
  • Recently, dense sensor instrumentation for structural health monitoring has motivated the need for novel passive wireless sensors that do not require a portable power source, such as batteries. Using a layer-by-layer self-assembly process, nano-structured multifunctional carbon nanotube-based thin film sensors of controlled morphology are fabricated. Through judicious selection of polyelectrolytic constituents, specific sensing transduction mechanisms can be encoded within these homogenous thin films. In this study, the thin films are specifically designed to change electrical properties to strain and pH stimulus. Validation of wireless communications is performed using traditional magnetic coil antennas of various turns for passive RFID (radio frequency identification) applications. Preliminary experimental results shown in this study have identified characteristic frequency and bandwidth changes in tandem with varying strain and pH, respectively. Finally, ongoing research is presented on the use of gold nanocolloids and carbon nanotubes during layer-by-layer assembly to fabricate highly conductive coil antennas for wireless communications.

Effects of Seed Layer and Thermal Treatment on Atomic Layer Deposition-Grown Tin Oxide

  • Choi, Woon-Seop
    • Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Materials
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    • v.11 no.5
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    • pp.222-225
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    • 2010
  • The preparation of tin oxide thin films by atomic layer deposition (ALD), using a tetrakis (ethylmethylamino) tin precursor, and the effects of a seed layer on film growth were examined. The average growth rate of tin oxide films was approximately 1.2 to 1.4 A/cycle from $50^{\circ}C$ to $150^{\circ}C$. The rate rapidly decreased at the substrate temperature at $200^{\circ}C$. A seed effect was not observed in the crystal growth of tin oxide. However, crystallinity and the growth of seed material were detected by XPS after thermal annealing. ALD-grown seeded tin oxide thin films, as-deposited and after thermal annealing, were characterized by X-ray diffraction, atomic force microscopy and XPS.