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Effect of local field on atomic systems I : Derivation of interaction hamiltonian in electric dipole systems (국소장이 원자계에 미치는 영향에 대한 이론 I : 전기 쌍극자계에서의 상호작용 해밀토니안의 유도)

  • 안성혁
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.1-5
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    • 2000
  • We define the basic minimal coupling Hamiltonian of the atomic systems in the Coulomb guage and show that this Hamiltonian yields the correct equations of motion for the operators of interest. Using the unitary transformation and making the dipole approximation, we calculate the effect of polarization of the dipoles on the interaction Hamiltonian of the system. ystem.

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Thermally stimulated current of polythylene terephthalate thermoelectret (PET 열일렉트렛트의 열자극전류)

  • 이덕출;진경시
    • 전기의세계
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    • v.30 no.8
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    • pp.517-524
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    • 1981
  • Thermally stimulated currents have been obtained from five kinds of polymer electrets. The peak current (I$_{m}$) and the peak temperature (T$_{m}$) of the TSC, particularly at PET thermoelectret, were found to depend on the forming field and the forming temperature. From these experimental results, the TSC spectra can be easily explained by the consideration of the disorientation of dipoles related with glass transition temperature. The obtained results can suggest that the forming field and the forming temperature plays an essential role for charge stability in PET thermoelectrets.ets.

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Analysis of a T-Shaped UWB Printed Monopole Antenna Using Surface Currents (표면 전류 분포를 이용한 T자형 UWB 평면형 모노폴 안테나 해석)

  • Lee Dong-Hyun;Park Wee-Sang
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
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    • v.16 no.9 s.100
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    • pp.883-892
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    • 2005
  • We propose a T-shaped UWB printed monopole antenna and investigate the effect of the surface currents of the radiator and ground plane. The measured impedance bandwidth of the antenna covers the range of 3.1 to 11 GHz for a VSWR$\le$2, which satisfies the requirement of the UWB operation. From the analysis of the surface currents, the proposed antenna can be treated as two asymmetric dipoles with the included angle of 90 degrees which lie along z-direction symmetrically. It is observed that the effect of the surface currents on the radiation patterns is similar to that of the corresponding dipole. The length and width of the found plane correspond the radius and length of the dipole respectively. This approach is also valid to general printed monopole antennas. Finally, we included an antenna example having resonance at a lower frequency by tapering the edges of the ground plane and another example having a bandstop characteristic by inserting an inverted-U slot on the radiator, and explain those antennas using the surface currents.

A Potential-Based Panel Method for the Analysis of a 2-Dimensional Partially Cavitating Hydrofoil (양력판 이론에 의한 2차원 수중익의 부분 캐비티 문제 해석)

  • Chang-Sup,Lee
    • Bulletin of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.27-34
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    • 1989
  • A potential-based panel method is formulated for the analysis of a partially cavitating 2-dimensional hydrofoil. The method employs dipoles and sources distributed on the foil surface to represent the lifting and cavity problems, respectively. The kinematic boundry condition on the wetted portion of the foil surface is satisfied by requiring that the total potential vanish in the inner flow region of the foil. The dynamic boundary condition on the cavity surface is satisfied by requiring that the potential vary linearly, i.e., the velocity be constant. Green's theorem then results in a potential-based boundary value problem rather than a usual velocity-based formulation. With the singularities distributed on the exact hydrofoil surface, the pressure distributions are predicted with more improved accuracy than the zero-thickness hydrofoil theory, especially near the leading edge. The theory then predicts the cavity shape and cavitation number for an assumed cavity length. To improve the accuracy, the sources and dipoles on the cavity surface are moved to the newly computed cavity surface, where the boundary conditions are satisfied again. It was found that five iterations are necessary to obtain converged values, while only two iterations are sufficient for engineering purpose.

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Reduction of magnetic anomaly observations from helicopter surveys at varying elevations (고도가 변화하는 헬리콥터 탐사에서 얻어지는 자력이상의 변환)

  • Nakatsuka, Tadashi;Okuma, Shigeo
    • Geophysics and Geophysical Exploration
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.121-128
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    • 2006
  • Magnetic survey flights by helicopters are usually parallel to the topographic surface, with a nominal clearance, but especially in high-resolution surveys the altitudes at which observations are made may be too variable to be regarded as a smooth surface. We have developed a reduction procedure for such data using the method of equivalent sources, where surrounding sources are included to control edge effects, and data from points distributed randomly in three dimensions are directly modelled. Although the problem is generally underdetermined, the method of conjugate gradients can be used to find a minimum-norm solution. There is freedom to select the harmonic function that relates the magnetic anomaly with the source. When the upward continuation function operator is selected, the equivalent source is the magnetic anomaly itself. If we select as source a distribution of magnetic dipoles in the direction of the ambient magnetic field, we can easily derive reduction-to-pole anomalies by rotating the direction of the magnetic dipoles to vertical.

Super-Cavitating Flow Problems about Two-Dimensional Symmetric Strut (2차원 대칭 스트럿 주위의 초월 공동 유동 문제의 해석)

  • Y.G.,Kim;C.S.,Lee
    • Bulletin of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.15-26
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    • 1990
  • This paper describes a potential-baoed panel method formulated for the analysis cf a supercavitating two-dimensional symmetri strut. The method employs normal dipoles and sources distributed on the foil and cavity surfaces to represent the potential flow around the cavitating hydrofoil. The kinematic boundary condition on the wetted portion of the foil surface is satisfied by requiring that the total potential vanish in the fictitious inner flow region of the foil, and the dynamic boundary condition on the cavity surface is satisfied by requiring that the potential vary linearly, i.e., the tangential velocity be constant. Green's theorem then results in a potential-based integral equation rather than the usual velocity-based formulation of Hess & Smith type, With the singularities distributed on the exact hydrofoil surface, the pressure distributions are predicted with improved accuracy compared to those of the linearized lifting surface theory, especially near the leading edge. The theory then predicts the cavity shape and cavitation number for an assumed cavity length. To improve the accuracy, the sources and dipoles on the cavity surface are moved to the newly computed cavity surface, where the boundary conditions are satisfied again. This iteration process is repeated until the results are converged.

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Design of a broadband dual dipole antenna for indoor digital TV reception (실내 디지털 TV수신용 광대역 이중 다이폴 안테나 설계)

  • Lee, Jong-Ig;Han, Dae-Hee;Eun, Jang-Soo;Yang, Myung-Gyu;Yeo, Junho;Kim, Gun-Kyun
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2013.10a
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    • pp.63-64
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    • 2013
  • In this paper, a design method for a dual dipole antenna for an operation in the frequency band of 470-806 MHz for indoor digital TV (DTV) is studied. The proposed antenna is composed of two planar dipoles connected by parallel strip line, and the antenna is fed by a microstrip line. By employing different lengths of dipoles, a broadband characteristics is obtained, and the antenna is size-reduced by bending both ends of the longer dipole. The effects of each parameters on the antenna performance are examined by simulation, and the parameters are optimized for the DTV use. A prototype antenna with optimized parameters for the indoor DTV use is fabricated on an FR4 substrate and tested experimentally. The experimental results show that the frequency band for a VSWR < 2 ranges 458-864 MHz (61.4%, bandwidth 406 MHz, 1.89:1), and it corresponds fairly well with the simulated band 448-868 MHz (63.8%, bandwidth 420 MHz, 1.94:1).

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Numerical Analysis of Lifting Potential Flow around a Three-Dimensional Body moving beneath the Free Surface (자유표면하에서 전진하는 3차원 물체 주위의 양력 흐름 수치 해석)

  • B.K. Kim
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.21-32
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    • 1992
  • Numerical solutions are presented for solving the free surface flow created by a three-dimensional body moving beneath the free surface with constant velocity at an angle of attack. The solution is obtained using a panel method based on the perturbation potential, which employs Havelock sources and normal dipoles distributed on the body surface and Havelock normal dipoles in the wake downstream of the trailing edge. A pressure Kutta condition with an iterative solution procedure is implemented to satisfy equal pressure condition on the upper and lower surfaces at the trailing edge. Numerical calculation examples in the present paper include an ellipsoid at zero angle of attack, a rectangular planform wing at a small angle of attack in the limit of zero Froude number and then free surface flows and hydrodynamic forces acting on the submerged spheroid and parabolic strut are calculated. Discussions are made about the validity of the present method.

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Theoretical Prediction of the Thermodynamic Properties of Liquid-Crystalline p-Azoxyanisole (액정 p-Azoxyanisole의 열역학적 성질에 대한 이론적인 예측)

  • Youngkyu Do;Mu Shik Jhon;Taikyue Ree
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.118-128
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    • 1976
  • The significant structure theory of liquids and the Bragg-Williams approximation of phase transition theory have been applied to the calculation of the thermodynamic properties of p-azoxyanisole which exhibits a liquid crystal phase of the nematic type. The isotropic phase was treated as a normal liquid; and for the nematic phase, in addition to its liquidity, the effect due to the arrangement of molecular-dipoles was considered. The liquidity of the p-azoxyanisole was described by the significant structure theory of liquids, and the Bragg-Williams approximation was used to consider the effect due to the arrangement of molecular-dipoles. The molar volume, vapor pressure, heat capacity at constant pressure, thermal expansion coefficient, compressibility, entropy and enthalpy change at the nematic-isotropic phase transition point, absolute entropy, and absolute Helmholtz free energy were calculated over the temperature range of the nematic and isotropic phases. The calculated results of the thermodynamic properties were compared with the experimental data.

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Design of Planar Dipole Pair Antenna for Indoor Digital TV Reception (실내 디지털 TV 수신용 평면 다이폴 쌍 안테나 설계)

  • Lee, Jong-Ig;Yeo, Junho;Han, Dae-Hee
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.18 no.11
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    • pp.2600-2606
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    • 2014
  • In this paper, a design method for a planar dipole pair antenna for an operation in the frequency band of 470-806 MHz for terrestrial indoor digital TV (DTV) is studied. The proposed antenna is composed of two planar dipoles connected through conducting strips, and the antenna is fed by a microstrip line. By employing different lengths of dipoles, a broadband characteristics is obtained, and the antenna is size-reduced by bending both ends of the longer dipole. The effects of design parameters on the antenna performance are examined by simulation, and the parameters are adjusted for terrestrial DTV band use. A prototype of the antenna for indoor DTV reception is fabricated on an FR4 substrate with a size of $240mm{\times}139.5mm$ and tested experimentally. The experiment results show that the frequency band for a VSWR < 2 ranges 458-864 MHz(61.4%), and it corresponds fairly well with the simulated band of 448-868 MHz(63.8%).