• Title/Summary/Keyword: Atmospheric Effect

Search Result 1,587, Processing Time 0.03 seconds

Planarization Effect of Steam Densified BPSG Film in HCl Atmosphere (HCl분위기에서 증기열처리된 BPSG 막의 평탄화효과에 관한 연구)

  • 김동현
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
    • /
    • v.23 no.4
    • /
    • pp.55-61
    • /
    • 1986
  • Phosphosilicate glass(PSG) films have been used as fusable deposited dielectrics in silicon gate MOS integrated circuits. But in this experiment BPSG(borophosphosilicate glass) will be optimized for more efficient utilization of the reactants. The BPSG films were deposited on silicon wafers by the oxidation of the hydrides at 430$^{\circ}$C in conventional atmospheric-pressure chemical-vapor-deposition (CVD) systems. Physical and chemical properties of CVD BPSG films have been characterized both for as-deposited and for fused films The. relationship between deposited BPSG film composition and infra-red absorption solution etch rate and fusion temperature is discussed and examples of BPSG composition that can be fused at 900~95$0^{\circ}C$ and 800~85$0^{\circ}C$ are given. In addition to having lower fusion temperature than PSG films BPSG films have lower as-deposited intrinsic tensile stress and low aqueous chemical etch rate they have been considered for applications where these characteristics are advantageous.

  • PDF

MICROTHERMAL INSTRUMENT FOR MEASURING SURFACE LAYER SEEING

  • Li, Xue-Bao;Zheng, Yan-Fang;Deng, Lin Hua;Xu, Guang
    • Journal of The Korean Astronomical Society
    • /
    • v.45 no.1
    • /
    • pp.19-24
    • /
    • 2012
  • Microthermal fluctuations are introduced by atmospheric turbulence very near the ground. In order to detect microthermal fluctuations at Fuxian Solar Observatory (FSO), a microthermal instrument has been developed. The microthermal instrument consists of a microthermal sensor, which is based on a Wheatstone bridge circuit and uses fine tungsten filaments as resistance temperature detectors, an associated signal processing unit, and a data collection, & communication subsystem. In this paper, after a brief introduction to surface layer seeing, we discuss the instrumentation behind the microthermal detector we have developed and then present the results obtained. The results of the evaluation indicate that the effect of the turbulent surface boundary layer to astronomical seeing would become sufficiently small when installing a telescope at a height of 16m or higher from the ground at FSO.

Effect of $Co_2$ Enrichment of Semihardwood Lagerstroemia indica L. Cuttings in Enclosed Propagating Frame (이산화탄소 시용에 의한 배롱나무 삽목의 발근 촉진 효과)

  • 안영희
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
    • /
    • v.20 no.3
    • /
    • pp.57-63
    • /
    • 1992
  • The present investigation was undertaken to determine if CO2 enrichment promoted rooting and subsequent growth of Lagerstroemia indica L. cuttings. Cutting were taken from the one-year-old semihardwood twigs, and rooted in enclosed propagation frame with enriched CO2 levels (500-2000ppm) regulated by a gas monitor. The base of each cutting was dippid from 500 to 4000ppm naphthalenacetic acid. Roothing was determined after 3 months. CO2 enrichment during roothing increased the rooting percentage and number of roots per cutting, but nontreated cuttings rooted in low percentages producing one or two roots. The length of new shoots and dry weight of whole cuttings in CO2 enrichment were significantly greater than those of the atmospheric controls. The organic and inorganic compounds concentraion were measured as an indication of nutritional state in whole cuttings. As a result of CO2 enrichment, carbohydrate, protein and inorganic compounds(total nitrogen, P2O5, K2O, CaO, MgO) concentration were higher than controls.

  • PDF

Effects of Vertical Meteorological Changes on Heating and Cooling Loads of Super Tall Buildings

  • Song, Doosam;Kim, Yang Su
    • International Journal of High-Rise Buildings
    • /
    • v.1 no.2
    • /
    • pp.81-85
    • /
    • 2012
  • Vertical meteorological conditions encountered by super tall buildings, such as wind speed, temperature and humidity, vary due to their height. Therefore, it is necessary to consider these environmental changes to properly estimate the heating and cooling loads, and to minimize the energy demands for HVAC in super tall buildings. This paper aims to analyze how vertical meteorological changes affect heating and cooling loads of super tall buildings by using numerical simulation. A radiosonde, which observes atmospheric parameters of upper air such as wind speed, wind direction, temperature, relative humidity and pressure, was used to provide weather data for the building load simulation. A hypothetical super tall building was used for the simulation to provide quantified characteristics of the heating and cooling loads, comparing the lower, middle and upper parts of the building. The effect of weather data on the heating and cooling loads in super tall building was also discussed.

Critical heat flux behavior in pool boiling of $water-TiO_2$ nanofluids (물-$TiO_2$ 나노유체 풀비등에서의 임계열유속)

  • Kim, Hyung-Dae;Kim, Moo-Hwan
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
    • /
    • 2004.04a
    • /
    • pp.1470-1474
    • /
    • 2004
  • 'Nanofluids' means suspension of common fluids with particles of the order of nanometers in size. The present research is an experimental study of critical heat flux (CHF) behavior in pool boiling of $water-TiO_2$ nanofluids under atmospheric pressure. CHF for pure water and $water-TiO_2$ nanofluids were respectively measured using disk-type copper block heater with 10mm diameter, and CHF of water with surfactant was also measured to consider the effect of surfactant used to disperse nanoparticle. The results show a large increase in CHF for $water-TiO_2$ nanofluids compared to pure water. After CHF occurred, heat flux in pool boiling for $water-TiO_2$ nanofluids was maintained in considerable value, but not for pure water.

  • PDF

Hydrodynamic and Atmospheric Effects on Corrosion of Zinc in Borate Buffer Solution (Borate 완충용액에서 아연의 부식에 대한 대류와 대기의 영향)

  • Chung, Se-Jin;Kim, Youn-Kyoo
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
    • /
    • v.55 no.4
    • /
    • pp.575-580
    • /
    • 2011
  • It was investigated into the effects on zinc corrosion of the rotation speed of Zn-RDE and the oxygen concentration in borate buffer solution. Zinc corrosion was heavily influenced on the rotation speed of electrode and the oxygen concentration. We have suggested the disproportion reaction following the reversible one electron transfer as the corrosion mechanism of zinc.

A neural network shelter model for small wind turbine siting near single obstacles

  • Brunskill, Andrew William;Lubitz, William David
    • Wind and Structures
    • /
    • v.15 no.1
    • /
    • pp.43-64
    • /
    • 2012
  • Many potential small wind turbine locations are near obstacles such as buildings and shelterbelts, which can have a significant, detrimental effect on the local wind climate. A neural network-based model has been developed which predicts mean wind speed and turbulence intensity at points in an obstacle's region of influence, relative to unsheltered conditions. The neural network was trained using measurements collected in the wakes of 18 scale building models exposed to a simulated rural atmospheric boundary layer in a wind tunnel. The model obstacles covered a range of heights, widths, depths, and roof pitches typical of rural buildings. A field experiment was conducted using three unique full scale obstacles to validate model predictions and wind tunnel measurements. The accuracy of the neural network model varies with the quantity predicted and position in the obstacle wake. In general, predictions of mean velocity deficit in the far wake region are most accurate. The overall estimated mean uncertainties associated with model predictions of normalized mean wind speed and turbulence intensity are 4.9% and 12.8%, respectively.

The Variation of Radiation Transmittance by the cw 1.07 ㎛ Fiber Laser and Water Aerosol Interaction

  • Koh, Hae Seog;Shin, Wan Soon;Jeon, Min Yong;Park, Byung Suh
    • Journal of the Optical Society of Korea
    • /
    • v.16 no.3
    • /
    • pp.191-195
    • /
    • 2012
  • Among the atmospheric effect of laser propagation, the variations of the radiation transmittance by water aerosol evaporation have quantitatively been investigated. When the aerosol was exposed by a 1.07 ${\mu}m$ cw fiber laser, the increased amount of the transmittance variation was a maximum of 19.1% and the volume concentration variation of aerosol was observed as an increasing of laser intensity. Also, significant irregularity of refractive index was not found in the heated area during the continuous laser heating.

Characterization of Pitch Derived from Petroleum Residue and Coal-tar (석유계 잔사유 및 coal-tar의 핏치 개질 특성)

  • KIM, JIHONG;KIM, HYEONGGI
    • Journal of Hydrogen and New Energy
    • /
    • v.27 no.5
    • /
    • pp.612-619
    • /
    • 2016
  • Pitch synthesis reaction was studied based on the effect for chemical composition of feedstock. Feedstock was selected as pyrolyzed fuel oil (PFO) and coal-tar (CT), which are by-products in petroleum and steel industry. Pitch was prepared at $420^{\circ}C$ for 180 minutes on atmospheric pressure by thermal treatment. Thermal stability and softening point (SP) of the prepared pitches were investigated and their molecular weight distribution was analyzed by MALDI-TOF. PFO has various aliphatic compounds and coal-tar has high aromaticity with 3 wt% of primary quinoline insolubles. The thermal property of PFO was enhanced with polymerization reaction during the thermal treatment with increased molecular weight range. But CT was inferior to PFO because of side reaction by hetero elements. CTP was appeared molecular weight by 0~200 m/z.

Effect of Substrate Temperature on the Properties of ZnO Transparent conducting Thin Film Prepared by the Vapour Spraying Method (분사증기법에 의해 형성된 ZnO 투명전도막에서 기판온도가 막 특성에 미치는 영향)

  • 이환수;주승기
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
    • /
    • v.31 no.4
    • /
    • pp.436-447
    • /
    • 1994
  • ZnO transparent conducting thin film, which is a strong candidate for a transparent electrical contact in optoelectronic devices, was prepared by the vapour spraying method on the slide glass in nitrogen ambient at the atmospheric pressure. The structural, optical and electrical properties of films show a strong dependence on substrate temperature, and the optimum range of deposition temperature existed to obtain TCO(Transparent Conducting Oxide) films. At the higher temperatures, milky films were obtained. In such optimum range, the bandgap in ZnO films was determined from the spectral dependence of absorption coefficient and electrical characteristics were characterized with by the Hall mobility and carrier concentration.

  • PDF