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Electrohydrodynamic Treatment of the Shape and Stability of Liquid Metal Ion Sources (액체금속 이온 소오스의 모양과 안정도에 대한 전자유체역학적 연구)

Mechanical analysis of the taper shape and length of orthodontic mini-implant for initial stability (교정용 미니임플랜트의 초기 안정성에 대한 원추형태와 길이에 관한 기계역학적 분석)

  • Kim, Jong-Wan;Cho, Il-Sik;Lee, Shin-Jae;Kim, Tae-Woo;Chang, Young-Il
    • The korean journal of orthodontics
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    • v.36 no.1 s.114
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    • pp.55-62
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    • 2006
  • Orthodontic mini-implants, despite its usefulness as anchorage, have some limits such as loosening. Therefore, various shapes and lengths have been studied. The aim of this study is to analyze the shape and length of mini-implants mechanically. The shapes of mini-implants (1.6 mm, Dual Top, Jeil Medical Co., Seoul, Korea) were cylindrical and taper. The lengths of mini-implants were 6 mm and 8 mm. The tested groups were 5 groups (cylindrical 6 mm, cylindrical 8 mm, taper 6 mm, taper 8 mm and taper 8 mm modified whose thread is reduced from the middle to upper part). All were inserted and removed on the polyurethane foam with the torque measured. During insertion and removal, the taper shape needed higher torque than the cylindrical shape, and the 8 mm length than the 6 mm length (p<0.001). The taper 6mm group showed superior insertion torque (p<0.001) and similar removal torque to the cylindrical 8 mm group. The taper 8 mm modified group with gradually reduced threads, showed continuous high removal torque after the peak. The initial mechanical stability can be provided by the tapered shape and also, affected by length and thread design.

Taxonomic study on the achene morphology of Korean Aster L. and its allied taxa (한국산 개미취속 및 근연 분류군의 열매 형태에 관한 분류학적 연구)

  • 정규영;정형진
    • Korean Journal of Plant Resources
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.179-187
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    • 2000
  • The achene morphology about 16 taxa of Korean Aster L. sensu lato were investigated to estimate its taxonomic values. The achene shapes were divided into four types; oblanceolate-oblong, obovate, oblong and obovate-oblong. The trichome shape on achene six types; uniseriate-conical, filiform, cylindrical, capitate type, long stalk capitate and globular. Their distributional features on upper part of achene four types; absent, sparse distribution of conical trichome, dense distribution of conical trichome and mixed distribution of conical and capitate trichome. The achene shapes and trichome characteristics were regarded to be a good characters in delimiting taxa because these did not differ among individuals in same taxa, but differ among the taxa. If Korean Aster L. sensu late were divided into Kalimeris, Heteropappus, Aster, Cymnaster, the capitate forms and mixed distribution of conical and capitate trichome were recognized as the good characters in delimting above section such as genus Kalimeris and Heteropappus, section Pseudocalimeris of Aster L. sensu stricto.

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광 Disc에서 Bump(pit)의 형태가 재생신호에 미치는 영향

  • 정창섭
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.403-410
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    • 1993
  • The scalar diffraction theory of the read-out signal in optical disc is described. and numerical results is given. The strength of this signal depends on the shape of bump(pit) which show more or less rounding of the edge because of the photoresist process. It is shown that the ideal shape is the retangular form, with no rounding of edge. This form is not achievable in practise. but the results show that very satisfactory values of the read-out signal can nevertheless be achieved in the presence of the moderate amounts of rounding.unding.

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Estimation of Ultimate Bearing Capacity for Randomly Installed Granular Compaction Pile Group (임의의 배치형태로 설치된 무리형태의 조립토 다짐말뚝에 대한 극한지지력의 평가)

  • 신방웅;채현식;김홍택
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.17 no.6
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    • pp.181-191
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    • 2001
  • Granular compaction piles increase the load bearing capacity of the soft ground and reduce the settlement of fecundation built on the reinforced soil. Also the granular compaction piles accelerate the consolidation of soft ground using the granular materials such as sand, gravel, stone etc. However, this method is one of unuseful methods in Korea. In the present study, the estimation procedure for the ultimate bearing capacity of randomly installed granular compaction pile group is proposed. Also, carbon rod tests have been peformed for verifying the group effect of granular compaction piles and the behavior characteristics such as bulging failure zone on granular compaction piles. From the test results, it is found that bulging failure shape of granular compaction piles was conical shape and the ultimate bearing capacity increased as the spacing of piles became gradually narrow. Also, from the proposed method in this study, the optimal locations of granular compaction piles with various installed cases are analyzed. The results were shown that the bearing capacity was increased in the case concentrated on the central part of pile group.

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Natural vibrations of laminated anisotropic shells of revolution (적층 이방성 회전체 쉘의 고유진동 해석)

  • 전종균
    • Computational Structural Engineering
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.135-141
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    • 1995
  • Any arbitrarily shaped laminated composite shells of revolution can be sum of the conical shell elements. Therefore, finite element model of conical shell element will be developed in this study. To verify consistency and validity of this model, natural vibrations of this model is compared with the analytical solution of cylindrical shell. Herein, an extensive parametric study is presented to assess the modeling capability of this model in class of laminated composite cylinders. It is seen that the proposed model provides highly accurate results with analytical solution. Once development of this conical shell element is done, any arbitrarily shaped composite shells of revolution can be easily analyzed.

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Development and Calibration of a Seven-Hole Pressure Probe (7공 압력프로브의 교정 및 개발)

  • Yang, Jae-Hun;Chang, Jo-Won
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Aviation and Aeronautics
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.43-48
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    • 2006
  • The present study was carried out in order to develope a seven-hole pressure probe which is able to measure high flow angles. The seven-hole pressure probe is a non-nulling, directional velocity probe used for measuring three dimensional flow that having high flow angles. A 4 mm diameter seven-hole conical pressure probe was manufactured with a cone angle of 70$^{\circ}$. The probe was comprised of seven 1 mm diameter stainless steel tubes packed close together and fitted into an outer stainless steel sleeve. The calibration procedure is based on the use of the Callington's polynomial curve-fit method. The validity of the seven-hole conical pressure probe is demonstrated by comparisons with hot-wire data.

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Examination on Fire Extinguishing Performance of Full Cone and Hollow Cone Twin-fluid Atomizers: Effects of Supply Gas and Water Mist (중실원추형 및 중공원추형 2유체 미립화기의 화재 소화 성능 검토: 공급 기체와 미분무 영향)

  • Kim, Dong Hwan;Lee, Chi Young
    • Fire Science and Engineering
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    • v.33 no.5
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    • pp.28-36
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    • 2019
  • In the present study, the effects of supply gas and water mist on the heptane pool fire extinguishing performance were investigated using the full cone and hollow cone twin-fluid atomizers. Air or nitrogen of 30 lpm (Liter per minute; L/min) was used as the supply gas, and the experiments were conducted under the water flow rate conditions of 0 lpm (i.e., discharge of air or nitrogen only) and 0.085 lpm (i.e., discharge of water mist with supply gas). Experimental results confirmed that the use of water mist discharge with the supply gas and full cone spray pattern reduced the fire extinguishing time as compared to that of only supply gas discharge and hollow cone spray pattern. In addition, for the discharge of water mist using the full cone twin-fluid atomizer, water mist significantly affected fire extinguishing performance, whereas the effect of the supply gas was less pronounced. On the other hand, for the discharge of water mist using the hollow cone twin-fluid atomizer, the fire extinguishing time was remarkably reduced by the supply of nitrogen, as compared with that of air, indicating that the supply gas as well as water mist can significantly affect fire extinguishing performance.

Effect of annular phase apodizer on the read-out signal in an optical disc system (환형 위상변조 Apodizer가 광학디스크 시스템의 재생신호에 미치는 영향)

  • jeong, Ho;Chung, Chang-Sub;Park, Seong-Jong
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.270-275
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    • 2001
  • We have studied effects of annular phase apodizer and bump shapes on the read-out signal in an optical disc system, using scalar diffraction theory. In order to detennine the optimum parameters of annular phase apodizer which will minimize the influence of spherical aberration, we defined WR as the ratio between the maximum wavefront aberration and some absolute value of wavefront aberration at any position r in the pupil. A cylindric bump, a semi-conic bump and a conic bump were$.$ also considered as different types of bump shape. As the radius and shape of bump varies, the read-out signal from an optical disc system with an annular phase apodizer was similar to that from an optical disc system without apodizer. When spherical aberration increases, the maximum read-out signal of an optical disc system with an annular phase apodizer and minimum bump radii giving read-out signal higher than 0.6 rarely varied. Especially, the optimum parameters at $W_R$ = 0.4 , 0.6 gave the most compensated effect of a spherical aberration.ration.

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Study on the Visual Cells in the Retina of Macropodus ocellatus (Pisces, Osphronemidae) Freshwater Fish from Korea (한국산 담수어류 버들붕어, Macropodus ocellatus (Pisces, Osphronemidae) 망막의 시각세포에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Jae Goo;Park, Jong Yong
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.218-223
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    • 2017
  • Using both light and scanning electron microscopies, it was investigated on the visual cells as well as the eyes of Macropodus ocellatus (Pisces, Osphronemidae). This species had a circular lens and yellowish cornea. The eyes had $3.5{\pm}0.2mm$ which is $31.1{\pm}3.0%$ in a percentage of eye diameter relative to head length. The retina ($158.2{\pm}10.6{\mu}m$) was built of several layers, including the visual cell layer which consists of three types of cells: single cons ($27.8{\pm}1.6{\mu}m$) and equal double cone ($33.9{\pm}3.7{\mu}m$), and large rods ($57.3{\pm}1.3{\mu}m$). The visual cell layer then was classified into the correct pattern. All visual cells were clearly distinguished from two parts (inner and outer segments). The elongated rod cells were extend to the bottom of the retinal pigment epithelium. In scanning electron microscopy, the outer segment links to inner segment by so-called calyceal piles. The M. ocellatus single and double cones appearance form a flower-petal arrangement, which is a regular mosaic pattern that contains quadrilateral units by four double cones surrounding a single cone.