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On the Visualization of Turbulent Structures Using CFD Technique (CFD 데이터를 이용한 난류구조의 가시화)

  • Na Yang
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Visualization
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.20-24
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    • 2004
  • Recent advances in CFD technique along with a rapid growth of computer resources provide valuable opportunities for developing an accurate way of visualizing turbulent structures. Not only this visualization technique made it possible to check the validity of many of theoretical achievements of the past but also it pushes the current turbulence research to a new paradigm. A brief history of visualization study will be summarized and discussed.

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Real time measurement of an acoustic stream by a visualization technique, PIV (PIV(Particle Imaging Velocimetry)에 의한 음향류의 실시간 가시화 계측)

  • 도덕희
    • Proceedings of the Acoustical Society of Korea Conference
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    • 1998.06c
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    • pp.239-242
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    • 1998
  • A new real time sound field visualization technique is introduced in this study using PIV(Particle Imaging Velocimetry) technique. Small particles of which density is small enough to follow up the air flow are used for sound visualization. When the driving frequency is in the vicinity of the resonance frequency of the simplified 2-dimensional muffler system, an acoustic streaming is shown and of which velocity distribution is obtained through PIV technique. It is experimentally proved that the present technique is able to visualize and quantify the sound field's energy flow.

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Development of Flow Visualization Technique for Analysis of Flow Distribution inside Dishwasher (식기세척기 내부 유동 분포 분석을 위한 유동가시화 기법 개발)

  • Kim, Ah Ran;Hahm, Jung Yoon;Cho, Jin Ho;Jo, Wisam;Ko, Han Seo
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Visualization
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.12-17
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    • 2013
  • A flow visualization technique was developed to analyze flow distribution inside a dishwasher in this study. Then, a new design plan was proposed to improve the efficiency of the dishwasher by the analyzed results and it was confirmed experimentally by the developed technique. Gas flow fields inside a drying duct of a tub for a drying process was investigated by a developed PIV (Particle Image Velocimetry) and a CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) method. Also, the flow visualization technique was developed for the liquid flow field of a rotor-arm system to propose the improved design idea. Also, interactions between liquid and gas were observed around the rotor-arm system. The two-phase flow was modified to the liquid flow field because laser sheets are refracted when pass through the two-phase flow. Thus, the flow visualization techniques was developed in this study to measure the instantaneous flow velocities in the liquid quantitatively.

Enhancing Venous Anastomosis Visualization in Murine Kidney Transplants: The Two Stay Suture Technique

  • Jong-Min Kim
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.40 no.6
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    • pp.423-428
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    • 2023
  • The mouse kidney transplantation model serves as an invaluable tool for exploring various aspects of the transplant process, including acute rejection, cellular and humoral rejection, ischemia-reperfusion injury, and the evaluation of novel therapeutic strategies. However, conducting venous anastomosis in this model poses a significant challenge due to the thin and pliable characteristics of the renal vein, which often obstruct clear visualization of the resected vein's edge. This study proposes the adoption of a two stay suture technique to enhance the visualization of the renal vein's edge, thereby facilitating efficient and successful venous anastomosis. A total of 22 mice served as kidney donors in this study. The conventional anchoring suture technique was employed for venous anastomosis in 11 of these mice, while the remaining 11 underwent the two stay suture technique. The anastomosis duration and completion rates were then compared between these two groups. The conventional anchoring suture technique yielded an average anastomosis time of 29 minutes and a completion rate of 64%. In contrast, the two stay suture technique demonstrated a substantial improvement, with an average anastomosis time of 14 minutes and a completion rate of 100%. The two stay suture technique offers a promising solution to enhance visualization during venous anastomosis in murine kidney transplantation. This technique may particularly benefit novices by enabling them to perform venous anastomosis more easily, swiftly, and successfully.

An Efficient Visualization Technique of Large-Scale Nodes Structure with Linked Information

  • Mun Su-Youl;Ha Seok-Wun
    • Journal of information and communication convergence engineering
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.49-55
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    • 2005
  • This study is to suggest a visualization technique to display the relations of associated data in an optimal way when trying to display the whole data on a limited space by dealing with a large amount of data with linked information. For example, if you track an IP address through several steps and display the data on a screen, or if you visualize the human gene information on a 3-dimensional space, then it becomes even easier to understand the data flow in such cases. In order to simulate the technique given in this study, the given algorithm was applied to a large number of nodes made in a random fashion to optimize the data and we visually observed the result. According to the result, the technique given in this study is more efficient than any previous method in terms of visualization and utilizing space and allows to more easily understand the whole structure of a node because it consists of sub-groups.

Development of sound field visualization technique using digital image processing (디지털화상처리에 의한 음장의 가시화기법개발에 관한 연구)

  • 도덕희;김동혁;강동림
    • Journal of Advanced Marine Engineering and Technology
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.515-525
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    • 2000
  • A new acoustic field visualization technique is introduced in this study. Small particles of which density is small enough to follow up the air used for the noise field visualization. In order to quantify the noise, PIV(Particle Imaging Velocimetry) has been constructed. When the driving frequency is in the vicinity of the resonance frequency of the simplified 2-dimensional muffler system, an acoustic streaming is shown and of which velocity distribution is obtained through PIV technique. It is experimentally proved that the present technique is able to visualize and quantify the acoustic fields.

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Tracing Facility for Visualization system of Distributed Java Object Application

  • Lee, Dong-Woo;R.S. Ramakrishna
    • Proceedings of the Korean Information Science Society Conference
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    • 1999.10c
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    • pp.783-785
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    • 1999
  • Distributed Object Systems are very complex. So, it is difficult to see overall relationship among objects participated in the system. Moreover the performance tuning or maintenance are also important issues of it. So, it needs a way to view the system with low-cost and an efficient method. One of solutions is a visualization tool or system. In this paper, we proposed a tracing facility for Java-based distributed object system, especially RM(Remote Method Invocation). Our up-coming visualization system will use two phase hybrid post-mortem/on-the-fly technique. To support it, the fundamental tracing part must have some flexible and dynamic mechanism. The main idea of our tracing technique is the Plug-in Sensor Model(PSM). The relationship between tracing (monitoring) part and visualization part is closely related. So, we considered the appropriate factors for visualization. We developed 'Traced RMI(TRMI)'. For more precise visualization of a working system, the casuality of events has to be preserved. TRMI can support global event ordering.

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Visualization Techniques for Marine Engineering Research (조선해양공학 분야의 가시화기법)

  • Hyun Beom-Soo;Doh Deog-Hee
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Visualization
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.3-12
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    • 2003
  • This paper describes the general aspects of various visualization techniques employed for marine engineering research including classical naval architecture, ocean engineering and other related topics. Visualization techniques performed mostly by authors' were introduced here, which range from old fashioned methods such as paint and tuft tests to the newly emerging PIV technique and Sonar in broad sense. Brief explanation of each technique was made for the instruction purposes. It is strongly recommended that the interdisciplinary project with experts in other research areas is necessary in order to develop more advanced and profitable techniques.

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Teaching Pronunciation Using Sound Visualization Technology to EFL Learners

  • Min, Su-Jung;Pak, Hubert H.
    • English Language & Literature Teaching
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.129-153
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    • 2007
  • When English language teachers are deciding on their priorities for teaching pronunciation, it is imperative to know what kind of differences and errors are most likely to interfere with communication, and what special problems particular first-language speakers will have with English pronunciation. In other words, phoneme discrimination skill is an integral part of speech processing for the EFL learners' learning to converse in English. Training using sound visualization technique can be effective in improving second language learners' perceptions and productions of segmental and suprasegmental speech contrasts. This study assessed the efficacy of a pronunciation training that provided visual feedback for EFL learners acquiring pitch and durational contrasts to produce and perceive English phonemic distinctions. The subjects' ability to produce and to perceive novel English words was tested in two contexts before and after training; words in isolation and words in sentences. In comparison with an untrained control group, trainees showed improved perceptual and productive performance, transferred their knowledge to new contexts, and maintained their improvement three months after training. These findings support the feasibility of learner-centered programs using sound visualization technique for English language pronunciation instruction.

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Visualization of 2-Phase Flow at Heat Pipe using Neutron Imaging Technique (중성자 영상법을 이용한 Heat Pipe 내의 이상유동 가시화)

  • Kim, TaeJoo;Park, SuJi;Kim, JongYul;Doh, SeungWoo
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Visualization
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.15-21
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    • 2016
  • The circular and flat heat pipe were experimentally investigated by using neutron imaging technique. This experimental study was performed at the DINGO of OPAL research reactor, Australia. The diameter of the circular heat pipe is 10 mm and the dimension of flat is $10(width){\times}3(thickness)mm2$, respectively. We used the distilled water as a coolant. The coolant distributions and 2-phase flow patterns were measured under heating conditions. Experimental results show that neutron imaging technique is a good tool to visualize the 2-phase flow and phenomena in the heat pipe. The coolant distributions and 2-phase flow patterns depend on installation posture of the heat pipe and volume ratio of the coolant. Finally, it was discussed to calculate the void fraction by neutron imaging technique.