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제주도의 용암수형에 관한 연구 (The Study on the Lava tree-molds in Jeju Island)

  • 김병우
    • 동굴
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    • 제87호
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2008
  • 제주도는 동서로 73km 남북으로 31km에 걸쳐 형성된 긴 타원형의 화산섬이다. 섬의 중앙 부는 1,950m의 한라산이 솟아있고 섬의 중심을 이루며 완만한 경사로 해안선으로 흘러내려 오름과 들을 거쳐 바다에 이른다. 용암수형은 제주도 한라산 고도 300m이하에서 발견되며 군집지를 형성하고 있다. 북제주군 한림읍 월림리는 횡수형과 포획수형이 많이 발견되어 과거에 수림지대가 존재했던 것으로 추정된다. 제주도에서 발견된 용암수형은 구조와 형태의 특성에 따라 나누어보면 횡수형, 포획수형, 고사목수형, 복합수형, 수직수형의 5개로 나눌수 있다.

LIGA-like 공정을 이용한 마이크로 부품 복제용 Ni과 Ni-W 금형 제조 및 특성 (Fabrication and Properties of Ni and Ni-W Electroplated Molds Using LIGA-like Process for Replication of Micro Components)

  • 황완식;박준식;강영철;조진우;박순섭;이인규;강성군
    • 한국재료학회지
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    • 제13권1호
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    • pp.6-10
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    • 2003
  • Electroplated Ni and Ni-W micro-molds using LIGA-like process for replication of micro-components such as microfluidic parts and micro optical parts have been investigated. In general, it is hard to produce micro-parts using conventional mechanical processes. Micro-mold formed by LIGA-like process could fabricate micro-parts with high aspect ratio. In this paper, fabrication and properties of electroplated Ni molds with varying applied current types as well as those of Ni-W molds were investigated. Ni molds fabricated under pulse-reverse current showed the highest hardness value of about 160 Hv. Ni-W molds showed the hardness of about 500 Hv which was much harder than that of Ni electroplated molds. The above results suggested that high quality micro-molds could be fabricated by using Ni electroplating of pulse-reverse type for core molds and sequential Ni-W alloys coating.

서울지역 삼림에서 세포성 점균의 분포와 토양 미생물과의 관계 (The Distribution of Cellular Slime Molds in Forests of Seoul Area and Relationship between Cellular Slime Molds and Soil Microorganisms)

  • 홍정림;장남기
    • 아시안잔디학회지
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    • 제10권3호
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    • pp.247-262
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    • 1996
  • In this study, the distribution of dictyostelid cellular slime molds was investigated from F, H and $A_1$ horizon of pinus, oak forests in Mt. Puk'an, Mt. Nam and Mt. Kwanak. The relationship of cellular slime molds with other soil microorganisms and abiotic factors were analyzed. The six species were isolated as follows: Polysphondlium pallidurn, Dictyostelium purpureum, D. mucoroides, D. crassicaule, D. capitatum, D. implicatum. The dominant species in pinus forests was P. pallidum, and in oak forests it was D. macro ides. In Mt. Nam, D. mucoroides and P. pallidum were isolated at only oak forest. The Correlations of slime mold abundance with bacteria were significant. Even though positive correlations of cellular slime molds with actinomycetes or fungi were not significant, correlations between soil microorganisms were analyzed. Correlation coefficients were high in Mt. Kwanak(r=0.5921) and Mt. Nam(r=0.7243) at significant level P<0.01. There were significant correlations between total slime molds and abiotic factors. It supports that cellular slime molds are limited by foods in nature. In low level of pH, water content and organic matter, that community diversity is more affected by bacteria whose organic degradation capacity is regulated by interactions of soil microorgaisms. Key words: Cellular slime molds, Soil microorganisms, Correlations, Abiotic factors.

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Biology and Health Aspects of Molds in Foods and the Environment

  • Bullerman, Lloyd-B.
    • 한국식품영양과학회지
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    • 제22권3호
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    • pp.359-366
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    • 1993
  • Molds are eucaryotic, multicellular, multinucleate, filamentous organisms that reproduce by forming asexual and sexual spores. The spores are readily spread through the air and because they are very light-weight and tend to behave like dust particles, they are easily disseminated on air currents. Molds therefore are ubiquitous organisms that are found everywhere, throughout the environment. The natural habitat of most molds is the soil where they grow on and break down decaying vegetable matter. Thus, where there is decaying organic matter in an area, there are often high numbers of mold spores in the atmosphere of the environment. Molds are common contaminants of plant materials, including grains and seeds, and therefore readily contaminate human foods and animal feeds. Molds can tolerate relatively harsh environments and adapt to more severe stresses than most microorganisms. They require less available moisture for growth than bacteria and yeasts and can grow on substrates containing concentrations of sugar or salt that bacteria can not tolerate. Most molds are highly aerobic, requiring oxygen for growth. Molds grow over a wide temperature range, but few can grow at extremely high temperatures. Molds have simple nutritional requirements, requiring primarily a source of carbon and simple organic nitrogen. Because of this, molds can grow on many foods and feed materials and cause spoilage and deterioration. Some molds ran produce toxic substances known as mycotoxins, which are toxic to humans and animals. Mold growth in foods can be controlled by manipulating factors such as atmosphere, moisture content, water activity, relative humidity and temperature. The presence of other microorganisms tends to restrict mold growth, especially if conditions are favorable for growth of bacteria or yeasts. Certain chemicals in the substrate may also inhibit mold growth. These may be naturally occurring or added for the purpose of preservation. Only a relatively few of the approximately 100,000 different species of fungi are involved in the deterioration of food and agricultural commodities and production of mycotoxins. Deteriorative and toxic mold species are found primarily in the genera Aspergillus, Penicillium, Fusarium, Alternaria, Trichothecium, Trichoderma, Rhizopus, Mucor and Cladosporium. While many molds can be observed as surface growth on foods, they also often occur as internal contaminants of nuts, seeds and grains. Mold deterioration of foods and agricultural commodities is a serious problem world-wide. However, molds also pose hazards to human and animal health in the form of mycotoxins, as infectious agents and as respiratory irritants and allergens. Thus, molds are involved in a number of human and animal diseases with serious implication for health.

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엘보어 쉘주형 금형 개발에 관한 연구 (A Study on Development of the Flask-Molds for Manufacturing of the Elbow Shape Shell Molds)

  • 최재훈;박종연
    • Design & Manufacturing
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    • 제7권1호
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    • pp.45-49
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    • 2013
  • Since the shell-molds are used to make casting the metal parts for the automobile industry, the quality may well be inconsistent with the lower productivity, increasing the cost of the end products. The primary elbow design shell molded steel castings being produced through extrusion process has $180^{\varnothing}$ O.D., $150^{\varnothing}$ I.D., 14mm thickness and 400mm length, while being processed onto the left side of the tubing. The primary cause for the poor processing is the uneven manual shell molding. If the manual shell molds should be produced to have even quality, they would not be processed for tube linking. The purpose of this study was to develop the flask-molds for manufacturing of the shell molds to ensure mass-production, consistent quality, ommission of processing and comfortable working environment. For this purpose, four flask-molds were produced and thereby, four shell molds were assembled. In particular, the shell molds for processing were formed of the fine coated sand to be blown. As a result, productivity increased about three times, while a consistent quality was ensured. Furthermore, the tubes could be linked with each other without being processed, while pallets could be stacked, stored, transported and managed more easily. In a nut-shell, the molding theory could be applied more effectively. However, it is conceived that this study should be followed up by future studies which will research into reliability and endurability of the end products.

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규산소오다계 자경성주형의 붕괴성에 미치는 L.D 전로 슬래그 경화제의 영향 (Effect of L.D Converter Slag Hardener on the Collapsibility of Sand Molds Using Sodium Silicate Binder)

  • 최준오;박성택;한윤성;최창옥
    • 한국주조공학회지
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    • 제23권5호
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    • pp.235-243
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    • 2003
  • The collapsibility of sodium silicate-bonded sands mixed with the L.D converter slag powder to form a hardener were investigated. Five to six percent sodium silicate on the basis of silica sand and 30-40% L.D converter slag powder on the basis of sodium silicate, were mixed and the compressive strength, surface stability index(SSI), bench time, retained strength of the standard sand specimens were measured. The properties were similar to those of general inorganic bonded self-setting molds. The compressive strength and surface stability index were increased and the retained strength and bench time were decreased with increased amount of the L.D converter slag powder. The retained strength of sodium silicate-bonded self-setting molds with the L.D converter slag powder were decreased than $CO_2$ sand molds. The collapsibility of sodium silicate-bonded self-setting molds with the L.D converter slag powder were superior in comparison with $CO_2$ sand molds. The L.D converter slag powder could be used as hardener and collapse agent for the sodium silicate-bonded self-setting molds.

사출성형용 금형의 기능 및 구조에 대한 고찰 (Introduction to Plastic Injection Molds)

  • 허영무
    • 소성∙가공
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    • 제11권8호
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    • pp.641-650
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    • 2002
  • For the production of complicated plastic parts in a cycle, a mold is needed.. The basic tasks of a mold are accommodation and distribution of the resin, shaping and cooling the melt and ejection of the molding. To achieve these goal a mold has several important parts and we classified types of molds. The 6 different major functions of a mold are explained and several types of molds are shown in her. I hope these explanation will help to understand injection molds for a design engineer.

3D Printing 기술을 활용한 효과적인 Digital Craft Molds 제작 방법 연구 (A Study on How to Make Effective Digital Craft Molds Using 3D Printing Technology)

  • 장지수;정진헌
    • 디지털융복합연구
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    • 제19권9호
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    • pp.283-288
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    • 2021
  • 4차 산업혁명과 디지털 혁명으로 인해 조형 예술이나 공예 분야에서도 제조 방식이나 구조 등에서 많은 변화를 보이고 있다. 이에 본 연구에서는 3D 프린터라는 디지털 기술을 효과적으로 활용한 이 시대에 맞는 새로운 작업 방법을 제시하고자 하였다. 본 연구를 위해 가장 먼저 3D 프린팅 기술에 대한 이론적인 배경을 이해하고, 3D 프린팅 기술의 활용 사례에 대한 선행 연구를 정리하였다. 이를 토대로 3D 프린터를 활용하여 세 가지 방식의 크래프트 몰드를 제작하였다. 연구 결과, 3D 프린팅 기술을 활용한 크래프트 몰드의 두께 혹은 겹침 여부에 따라 각각 나타나는 특성이 있었다. 첫째, 크래프트 몰드 두께의 경우, 얇을수록 강도가 약했지만 몰드 안의 내용물을 꺼내기 수월하다는 장점이 있었다. 하지만 밀도가 크고 무거운 성질의 재료를 담기에는 두께가 두꺼운 크래프트 몰드가 안정적이라 판단하였다. 둘째, 크래프트 몰드의 겹침 여부의 경우, 두 겹으로 겹친 몰드를 사용한 결과 얇은 두께와 두꺼운 두께의 몰드의 장점을 모두 갖추었다. 하지만, 꺼내놓은 내용물의 표면이 매끄럽지 않아 후가공이 필요하다는 단점이 있었다. 추후 연구에서는 3D 프린터에 사용하는 필라멘트의 소재에 관해서도 다루었으면 한다.

면사제품(綿絲製品)에 번식(繁殖)하는 미생물(微生物)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究) (Studies on The Molds Affecting To The Cotton Textiles)

  • 한영구
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • 제13권3호
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    • pp.243-256
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    • 1970
  • Nowadays, the damages caused by molds in cotton textile goods becomes influential. In our country, however, the relations between cotton goods and molds are not investigated and studied in detail. Two hundred and fifty seven kind of mold's samples were collected in ninety places through the whole country. The molds samples are mainly gathered according to each regions and seasons from molded cotton textiles. Out of this samples, we isolated six hundred and seventy two strains of molds and the results of isolation are following. 1. The distributed molds were Aspergillus sp., Rhizopus sp., Penicillium sp., etc. among them Aspergillus sp. were most widely distributed, and next were Rhizopus sp., Penicillium sp. etc. 2. The distribution of Aspergillus sp. abounded peculiarly in the dry season, while Rhizopus sp. in the rainy season. 3. The C.M.C, descomposing enzymes forming activity on molds were greatly concerned with intensity damage of cotton textile goods. 4. The formation of C.M.C. decomposing enzyme was only influenced by physiology of each strains. 5. Regarding to the growth. a. The molds which were saprophyting on the cotton textile goods were indicated vigorous growing. b. Among isolated six hundred and seventy two strains, there were above a hundred strains which produced pigment and nearly half of them fifty nine strains were Aspergillus sp. 6. Twenty one strains in isolated six hundred and seventy two strains were indentified which can heavily damage upon cotton textile. As a results of indentification of the selected strains, the following species was abtained, Aspergillus sydowi, wentii, niger, luchuensis, flavus, fumigatus, nidulans, Penicillium frequentants, roqueforti, chrysogenum, albicans, Rhizopus oligosporus, delemar, Mucor rouxii, mucedo, Neurospora sitophila, Monilia variabilis, fructigena, Cladsporium hurbarum and Aspergillus spp. Mucor spp.

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