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Aerodynamic Optimal Design of Nozzle Contour for Supersonic Exit Mach Number

  • ;이창진
    • 한국추진공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국추진공학회 2010년도 제34회 춘계학술대회논문집
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    • pp.335-338
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    • 2010
  • A recent study for tracing the profiles of supersonic axisymmetric Minimum Length Nozzle with uniform and parallel flow at the exit section, the stagnation temperature is taken into account. The aim of this work is to add optimization algorithm to the supersonic nozzle design in order to get the optimum nozzle shape. The comparisons of the nozzle contours based on the method of characteristics are presented. The specific heats and their ratio vary with the stagnation temperature when this temperature of a perfect gas increases. An application is made for air in a supersonic nozzle.

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순산소 축열 연소시스템에서의 설계 파라미터에 관한 연구 (Parametric Study of Regenerative System with Oxy-Fuel Combustion)

  • 홍성국;노동순;이은경
    • 한국연소학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국연소학회 2013년도 제46회 KOSCO SYMPOSIUM 초록집
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    • pp.13-14
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    • 2013
  • The aim of this study is to investigate the parametric characteristics on regenerative system with oxy-fuel combustion by experiment. Regenerative system with a pair of oxygen burners and regenerators is used for evaluating regenerator characteristics according to design parameters such as ball (regenerator medium) size, regenerator weight, and bypass of exhaust gas. The temperature profiles with time are varied by ball size and regenerator weight. The bypass of exhaust gas shows that the heat recovery ratio increases while the regenerating temperature efficiency slightly decreases.

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TDLAS에서 temperature binning 방법을 이용한 온도 측정에 대한 실험적 연구 (Experimental study on TDLAS temperature profile measurement using temperature binning method)

  • 윤성운;김세원;신명철;이창엽
    • 한국연소학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국연소학회 2012년도 제45회 KOSCO SYMPOSIUM 초록집
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    • pp.27-28
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    • 2012
  • Tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy(TDLAS) measurement techniques for several gases densities and temperatures have been applied in industrial combustion systems. Accurate measurement of temperature profile is very important, especially in power plants and heating furnaces. So profile fitting and temperature binning methods are new issue for accurate measurement of temperature in laser gas sensing. Temperature binning method is applied in this study for the measurement of temperature profile using tube furnace with three temperature zones. In this study the temperature profiles of tube furnace is accurately measured within 5% error, and this technique is proved to be very promising in the field of temperature profile measurement.

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해양포유류 부착 CTD 관측 자료의 품질 관리 방법에 관한 고찰 및 사례 연구 (Quality Control Methods for CTD Data Collected by Using Instrumented Marine Mammals: A Review and Case Study)

  • 윤승태;이원영
    • Ocean and Polar Research
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    • 제43권4호
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    • pp.321-334
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    • 2021
  • 'Marine mammals-based observations' refers to data acquisition activities from marine mammals by instrumenting CTD (Conductivity-Temperature-Depth) sensors on them for recording vertical profiles of ocean variables such as temperature and salinity during animal diving. It is a novel data collecting platform that significantly improves our abilities in observing extreme environments such as the Southern Ocean with low cost compared to the other conventional methods. Furthermore, the system continues to create valuable information until sensors are detached, expanding data coverage in both space and time. Owing to these practical advantages, the marine mammals-based observations become popular to investigate ocean circulation changes in the Southern Ocean. Although these merits may bring us more opportunities to understand ocean changes, the data should be carefully qualified before we interpret it incorporating shipboard/autonomous vehicles/moored CTD data. In particular, we need to pay more attention to salinity correction due to the usage of an unpumped-CTD sensor tagged on marine mammals. In this article, we introduce quality control methods for the marine mammals-based CTD profiles that have been developed in recent studies. In addition, we discuss strategies of quality control specifically for the seal-tagging CTD profiles, successfully having been obtained near Terra Nova Bay, Ross Sea, Antarctica since February 2021. It is the Korea Polar Research Institute's research initiative of animal-borne instruments monitoring in the region. We anticipate that this initiative would facilitate collaborative efforts among Polar physical oceanographers and even marine mammal behavior researchers to understand better rapid changes in marine environments in the warming world.

Stable Isotope Profiles of the Fossil Mollusks from Marginal Marine Environment: Is Carbon from the Seasonal Methanogenesis?

  • Khim, Boo-Keun;Bock, Kathy-W.;Krantz, David-E.
    • Journal of the korean society of oceanography
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    • 제32권2호
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    • pp.63-68
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    • 1997
  • Stable isotope profiles with fine-scale resolution were constructed from the fossil mollusk shells, Mercernaria mercernaria, obtained from the late Pleistocene transgressive deposits of Gomez Pit, Virginia, USA. Incremental sampling were made along the axis of maximum growth to provide high-resolution ${\delta}^{18}$O and ${\delta}^{13}$C records. The ${\delta}^{18}$O shell profiles exhibit a series of pronounced cycles in the overall amplitude, corresponding to strong seasonal variations in temperature, which is apparently positive environmental variable. Contrasts between the patterns of ${\delta}^{18}$O and ${\delta}^{13}$C profiles reflect the relationship influencing the seasonal carbon cycling in the shallow marine environment. Positive anomalies of the ${\delta}^{13}$C values during the summer were observed to be out of phase with the ${\delta}^{18}$O profile. Such relatively heavier carbon source may be alternated due to seasonal methanogenesis during the summer. A hypothesized methane-based system may be operated in the shallow and marginal marine environment, resulting in a ${\delta}^{13}$C enriched bicarbonate pool, in which the heavier isotope seems to be incorporated to the shell carbonate.

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연소 반응을 가지는 후류 유동의 불안정성 (Stability Analysis of Wakes with Chemical Reaction)

  • 신동신;홍성제
    • 한국추진공학회지
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    • 제2권2호
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    • pp.30-37
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    • 1998
  • 연소 반응을 가지는 비압축성 및 압축성 후류유동에 대하여 선형 불안정성 해석을 수행하였따. 기본유동의 속도장 및 온도장은 해석적 함수 및 연소 반응을 포함하는 유동 계산의 결과를 사용하였다. 후류유동은 두 개의 변곡점을 가지며 sinuous mode와 varicose mode의 두 개의 불안정성 모드가 존재한다. 후류유동에서는 sinuous 모드가 varicose 모드보다 더 불안정하여 자유 유동에 가까운 위상 속도를 가지는 sinuous 모드에 의해 지배된다. 해석적 함수의 형태를 가지는 후류 유동의 경우 속도구배가 클수록, 밀도구배가 클수록 운동량의 차이가 커지므로 더욱 불안정하여진다. 계산되어 일관된 유동장과 온도장을 사용한 비압축성과 압축성 후류유동의 경우 모두 완전연소에 가까울수록 유동장의 온도가 증가하고 유체의 점성의 증가로 유동이 안정되어진다. 압축성 후류유동의 경우에는 유속이 증가함에 따라 점성소산에 의한 열발생으로 유동이 안정되는 경향을 보인다.

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비정질 실리콘에서 인의 도핑과 이온주입에 따른 농도분포에 대한 연구 (A Study of Concentration Profiles in Amorphous Silicon by Phosphorus Doping and Ion Implantation)

  • 정원채
    • 한국전기전자재료학회논문지
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    • 제12권1호
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    • pp.18-26
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    • 1999
  • In this study, the undoped amorphous layers and phosphorus doped amorphous layers are fabricated using LPCVD at 531$^{\circ}C$ with SiH$_4$ gas or at same temperature with PH$_3$ gas during deposition, respectively. The thickness of deposited amorphous layer from this experiments was 5000 ${\AA}$. In this experiments, undoped amorphous layers are deposited with SiH$_4$and Si$_2$H$\_$6/ gas in a low pressure reactor using LPCVD. These amorphous layers can be doped for poly-silicon by phosphorus ion implantation. The experiments of this study are carried out by phosphorus ion implantation with energy 40 keV into P doped and undoped amorphous silicon layers. The distribution of phosphorus profiles are measured by SIMS(Cameca 6f). Recoiling effects and two dimensional profiles are also explained by comparisions of experimental and simulated data. Finally range moments of SIMS profiles are calculated and compared with simulation results.

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Atmospheric Profiles from KOMPSAT-5 Radio Occultation : A Simulation Study

  • Lee, Woo-Kyoung;Cho, Sung-Ki;Jo, Jung-Hyun;Park, Jong-Uk;Yoon, Jae-Cheol;Lee, Jin-Ho;Chun, Yong-Sik
    • 한국항해항만학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국항해항만학회 2006년도 International Symposium on GPS/GNSS Vol.2
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    • pp.53-56
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    • 2006
  • KOMPSAT (KOrea Multi-Purpose SATellite)-5 for the earth observation and scientific research is scheduled to launch in 2009. The second payload, AOPOD (Atmosphere Occultation and Precision Orbit Determination) system, consists of a space-borne dual frequency GPS receiver and a laser retro reflector. GPS radio occultations from AOPOD system can be used to generate profiles of refractivity, temperature, pressure and water vapor in the neutral atmosphere with a high vertical resolution. Also the radio occultation in the ionosphere provides an inexpensive tool of vertical electron density profile. Currently, many LEO missions with GPS radio occultation receivers are on orbit and more GPS occultation missions are planed to launch in the near future. In this paper, we simulated radio occultation measurements from KOMPSAT-5 and retrieved atmospheric profiles using the simulated data.

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Measurement and assessment of imperfections in plasma cut-welded H-shaped steel columns

  • Arasaratnam, P.;Sivakumaran, K.S.;Rasmussen, Kim J.R.
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제6권6호
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    • pp.531-555
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    • 2006
  • H-shaped welded steel column members are fabricated by welding together pre-cut flanges and the web. Modern fabricators are increasingly using plasma-cutting technique instead of traditional flame cutting. Different fabrication techniques result in different degrees of geometric imperfections and residual stresses, which can have considerable influence on the strength of steel columns. This paper presents the experimental investigation based temperature profiles, geometric imperfections, and built-in residual stresses in plasma cut-welded H-shaped steel column members and in similar flame cut-welded H-shaped steel columns. Temperature measurements were taken during and immediately after the cutting operations and the welding operations. The geometric imperfections were established at closely spaced grid locations on the original plates, after cutting plates into plate strips, and after welding plate strips into columns. Geometric imperfections associated with plasma cut element and members were found to be less than those of the corresponding elements and members made by flame cutting. The "Method of Section" technique was used to establish the residual stresses in the plate, plate strip, and in the welded columns. Higher residual stress values were observed in flame cut-welded columns. Models for idealized residual stress distributions for plasma cut and flame cut welded sections have been proposed.

Thermal cracking assessment for nuclear containment buildings using high-strength concrete

  • Yang, Keun-Hyeok;Mun, Jae-Sung;Kim, Do-Gyeum;Chang, Chun-Ho;Mun, Ju-Hyun
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • 제26권5호
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    • pp.429-438
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    • 2020
  • To shorten the construction times of nuclear facility structures, three high-strength concrete mixtures were developed with specific consideration given to their curing temperatures, their economic efficiency, and the practicality of their quality control. This study was conducted to examine the temperature rise profiles of these three concrete mixtures and the potential for early-age thermal cracking in the primary containment vessel of a nuclear reactor with a wall thickness of 1200 mm. The one-layer placement height of the concrete for the primary containment vessel was increased from the conventional 3 m to 3.5 m. A nonlinear finite element analysis (FEA) was conducted using the thermal properties of concrete determined from the isothermal hydration and adiabatic hydration tests, and tuned through comparisons made with temperature rise profiles obtained for 1200-mm-thick mock-up wall specimens cured at temperatures of 5, 20, and 35℃. The hydration heat performance of the three concrete mixtures and their potential to produce thermal cracking in nuclear facilities indicate that the mixtures have considerable potential for practical application to the primary containment vessel of a nuclear reactor at various curing temperatures, fulfilling the minimum requirements of the ACI 301 and minimizing the likelihood of the occurrence of thermal cracks.