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Study on the Corrosion Damages of Pump Impeller (펌프 임펠러의 부식 파손에 대한 연구)

  • Kim, J.W.;Lim, H.C.;Kwon, O.B.;Bae, D.S.
    • Journal of Power System Engineering
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.46-52
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    • 2009
  • The steel impeller placed in a water pump has been studied with the aim to understand corrosion phenomena on the surface responsible for reducing the pumping efficiency of water inside cooling system. This preliminary experiment includes a period (over 5 months) observation with a powered microscope and weight measurements. The experiments are carried out at different conditions of water and mixtures of water and coolants, based on the water contents of 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100% water (pure tap water). From the visual results of microscopy, most of the steel surface is fitted and clear rusty or corrosion phenomena are noticeable as time goes. In addition, the weight loss of the sample specimen submerged in the water is linearly increased, whereas those in the mixtures of water initially be constant and then gain weight linearly.

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Characteristic of electrical resistivity against volumetric water content and frequency in weathered soil (체적함수비 및 주파수에 따른 풍화토의 전기비저항 특성)

  • Son, Young-Hwan;Bong, Tae-Ho;Chang, Pyoung-Wuck
    • Journal of The Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.50 no.5
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    • pp.63-72
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    • 2008
  • This study was conducted to define a characteristics of Electrical Resistivity of weathered soil against volumetric water content and frequency. It is essential to analyze and understand a characteristics of the Electrical Resistivity for evaluation of soil as subsurface contaminant detection. Before the test, an effect of pore water and ion were checked using four liquids(distilled water, tap water, potassium chloride 1.8mM, and 3.7mM). As a result, the correlation between the volumetric water content and the Electrical Resistivity was estimated. The Electrical Resistivity decreases with increasing frequency and water content. Also, Electrical Resistivity could be described by an exponential function of volumetric water content with the constants.

Mechanism analysis through Water fire case (정수기 화재발생 사례를 통한 재현실험)

  • Lee, Jeong-Il
    • Proceedings of the Safety Management and Science Conference
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    • 2011.11a
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    • pp.593-618
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    • 2011
  • Development of the economy and the growing income of people interested in the leisure and health has been focused. Past the town common wells and groundwater around the water, but health is a priority these days to solve the drinking water directly from tap water, but most people work from home, through the water purifier has been resolved. Depending on seasonal changes and personal taste of coffee, if you can enjoy a snack and water purifier is a restaurant, lounge, public areas and focusing on the rapid spread of the fire, water purifier as compared to the total number of fires increased by 0.03% per year trend on, but the washrooms fire and fire-related research data and case studies with analysis of the exact cause lack of proper preventive measures are insufficient reality. In this study, focusing on electrical energy using a water cooler to understand the structure and principles of fire, the fire revealed the mechanism is vulnerable to the consideration of factors, the exact cause of the fire investigation and the Assistant, manufacturing defects, and to contribute to fire prevention review should.

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Morphological and Genetic Species Identification in the Chironomus Larvae (Diptera: Chironomidae) Found in Domestic Tap Water Purification Plants (국내 수돗물 정수장에서 발견된 깔따구 유충(파리목: 깔따구과)의 유전적-형태적 종 동정 연구)

  • Kwak, Ihn-Sil;Park, Jae-Won;Kim, Won-Seok;Park, Kiyun
    • Korean Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • v.53 no.3
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    • pp.286-294
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    • 2020
  • The Chironomus(Diptera: Chironomidae) is a freshwater benthic invertebrate that is an important indicator organism used for environmental pollution and water quality monitoring. In this study, we performed morphological classification and genetic species identification using the cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene on mitochondrial DNA for an accurate species classification of Chironomus larvae found in tap water purification plants in Incheon, Korea. Twenty larvae in six water purification plants consist of four species, including twelve Chironomus kiiensis, six Chironomus flaviplumus, one Chironomus dorsalis, and one Polypedilum yongsanensis (not included Genus Chironomus). Morphological characteristics of each larvae were identified based on the head capsule, the mentum, the mandible, the antenna, and the claw. Based on the COI sequences of 21 individuals of 17 Chironomus species registered in NCBI Genbank, phylogenetic analysis indicated that the 20 individuals investigated in this study consist of the same clade with corresponding species of the high homology (99~100%) including C. kiiensis, C. flaviplumus, C. dorsalis, and P. yongsanensis. These results will be used as main classification indicator for monitoring freshwater ecosystems by providing integrated morphological and genetic information for the species identification of Korean Chironomus.

A Study on the Formation of Fouling in a Heat Exchanging System for HAN-River Water as Cooling Water (냉각수로 하천수를 이용하는 열교환 시스템내 Fouling 형성에 관한 연구)

  • Sung, Sun-Kyung;Suh, Sang-Ho;Roh, Hyung-Woon;Cho, Young-Il
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2003.04a
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    • pp.1473-1478
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    • 2003
  • Scale is formed when hard water is heated or cooled in heat transfer equipments such as heat exchangers, condensers, evaporators, cooling towers, boilers, and pipe walls. When scale deposits in a heat exchanger surface, it is traditionally called fouling. The objective of the present study is to investigate the formation of fouling in a heat exchanging system. A lab-scale heat exchanging system is built-up to observe and measure the formation of fouling experimentally. Water analyses are conducted to obtain the properties of HAN river water. In the present study a microscopic observation is conducted to visualize the process of scale formation. Hardness of HAN-river water is higher than that of tap water in Seoul.

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Reuse Methods of Treated Sewage for securing Water Resource in Busan (부산시 수자원 확보를 위한 하수처리수 재이용 방안)

  • Kim, Jung-Bae;Moon, Seung-Gun;Park, Yool
    • Proceedings of the SAREK Conference
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    • 2009.06a
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    • pp.1232-1237
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    • 2009
  • Recently, we often encounter water shortage problem due to drought during dry season. Although we have built dams and expanded our tap water system greatly to meet the increasing demand of water, this approach has its inherent limitation including environmental destruction in the course of the dam construction. Therefore, this paper is aimed to analyze the water recycling models developed in other countries and modify them to fit into our system. Also the water recycling system in Busan municipal area was analyzed to propose an alternative method for reusing the recycled water from wastewater treatment area.

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Total Waste Water at Rice Washing for Rice Cooking, its Composition and Cost Analysis (취반시 쌀씻는 물의 양과 발생한 뜨물의 구성 및 처리비용분석)

  • Shin, Dong-Hwa
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.419-421
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    • 1997
  • Washing water volume of rice for cooking and rice weight for one person per meal in one household were surveyed for confirming pollution by the washing water and total losses by rice washing procedures. The mean size of a family was 4.64 persons and the mean consumption weight of rice per capital per meal was 138.43g. It is used 0.782 L of water for washing the rice per capital share. The washing water of rice was composed of 0.32% of total solid, 0.11% of soluble solid and 1.65% of solid loss to rice, and COD and BOD of it were 2.400 and 3.564 ppm respectively. Based on total population in Korea, 41 miliion, excepting age below 4, total cost for washing water of rice summed up about 1,495 billion won including 8.8 billion won for tap water cost, 11.7 billion won for waste water treatment, and 129 billion for solid loss of rice.

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A Study on Water Saving Washbowl System (세면기 재활용수를 이용한 수절약 및 환경오염 방지에 관한 연구)

  • Won, Jae-Young;Suh, Kee-Won;Lim, Ho-Sang
    • Proceedings of the SAREK Conference
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    • 2008.06a
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    • pp.511-516
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    • 2008
  • Based on this study, the remarkable water saving washbowl system (about 90% water saving) was designed and developed by reusing the face washed water. Once the used water for washing one's face was stored into a water tank, and the dirt substances and floating matters are effectively removed by the filtrating system in order to maintain the clean water tank for a toilet stool. By using this great washbowl system, the total consumption of tap water is dramatically decreased and the total expense for sewage disposal plants is efficiently saved.

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Research on Advanced Measures for Emergency Response to Water Accidents based on Big-Data (빅데이터 기반 수도사고 위기대응 고도화 방안에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Ho-sung;Kim, Jong-rip;Kim, Jae-jong;Yoon, Young-min;Kim, Dae-kyung
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2022.05a
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    • pp.317-321
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    • 2022
  • In response to Incheon tap water accident in 2019, the Ministry of Environment has created the "Comprehensive Measures for Water Safety Management" to improve water operation management, provide systematic technical support, and respond to accidents. Accordingly, K-water is making a smart water supply management system for the entire process of tap water. In order to advance the response to water accidents, it is essential to secure the reliability of real-time water operation data such as flow rate, pressure, and water level, and to develop and apply a warning algorithm in advance using big data analysis techniques. In this paper, various statistical techniques are applied using water supply operation data (flow, pressure, water level, etc) to prepare the foundation for the selection of the optimal operating range and advancement of the monitoring and alarm system. In addition, the arrival time is analyzed through cross-correlation analysis of changes in raw water turbidity between the water intake and water treatment plants. The purpose of this paper is to study the model that predicts the raw water turbidity of a water treatment plant by applying raw water turbidity data considering the time delay according to the flow rate change.

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Evaluation of Water Quality Characteristics of Floor Fountains in Gwangju (광주지역 바닥분수의 수질특성 평가)

  • Kim, Jong-Min;Kim, Ha-Ram;Jang, Seo-Eun;Choi, Yeong-Seop;Kang, Yu-Mi;Jung, Sook-Kyoung;Cho, Young-Gwan;Kim, Eun-Sun
    • Journal of Environmental Health Sciences
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    • v.43 no.2
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    • pp.143-156
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate water quality through a field survey at six floor fountain sites. The floor fountain facilities were designed and operated in such a way that tap water was stored in a water tank and recycled repeatedly. The water tank was cleaned once or twice per week in the summer. The number of facility users was low during the day due to sweltering heat, but up to 40 people, mainly children, were using them around 8 pm. Since the operation time was as short as 30 minutes, it is considered necessary to extend it for at least one hour for the number of users. As a result of the water quality test of the reservoir tank prior to operation after cleaning, it was measured to be within drinking water quality standards at the six facilities. As a result of the water quality test after use, ammonia nitrogen was measured to be 1.45 mg/L at Site IV. This exceeded the drinking water quality standard of 0.5 mg/L. In the case of turbidity, two cases exceed at 7.38 and 4.52 NTU when applying 4 NTU as the water quality standard for waterscape facilities. Twenty-eight cases exceed the standard of drinking water quality. The result of microbiological tests, at five sites excepting Site I, where disinfectant was injected, was that the maximum total colony count was 180,000 CFU/mL, total coliforms was 2,100,000 CFU/100 mL, fecal coliforms was 4,600 CFU/100 mL, Escherichia coli was 170 MPN/100 mL and Enterococcus was 100 CFU/100 mL. This exceeded the water quality standards of drinking water. Children are very likely to inhale because the water spews from below and falls from above, so it is necessary to apply water quality standards for ammonia nitrogen, turbidity and microbes. Current floor fountain facilities are highly susceptible to disease caused by microbial contamination because of water cycling and reuse, so it is necessary to change the water every day, clean the water tank, and perform chlorination. Therefore, it is necessary to inject calcium hypochlorite according to the free chlorine water quality standard of swimming pools with a different water tank capacity. In addition, facilities should be improved to prevent the reuse of water by installing the water tank at a separate location.