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Synthesis of Borosilicate Zeotypes by Steam-assisted Conversion Method (수증기 쪼임법에 의한 제올라이트형 보로실리케이트 제조방법)

  • Mansour, R.;Lafjah, M.;Djafri, F.;Bengueddach, A.
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.51 no.2
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    • pp.178-185
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    • 2007
  • Intermediate pentasil borosilicate zeolite-like materials have been crystallized by a novel method named steam-assisted conversion, which involves vapor-phase transport of water. Indeed, amorphous powders obtained by drying Na2O.SiO2.B2O3.TBA2O gels of various compositions using different boron sources are transformed into crystalline borosilicate zeolite belonging to pentasil family structure by contact with vapors of water under hydrothermal conditions. Using a variant of this method, a new material which has an intermediate structure of MFI/MEL in the ratio 90:10 was crystallized. The results show that steam and sufficiently high pH in the reacting hydrous solid are necessary for the crystallization to proceed. Characterization of the products shows some specific structural aspects which may have its unique catalytic properties. X-ray diffraction patterns of these microporous crystalline borosilicates are subjected to investigation, then, it is shown that the product structure has good crystallinity and is interpreted in terms of regular stacking of pentasil layers correlated by inversion centers (MFI structure) but interrupted by faults consisting of mirror-related layers (MEL structure). The products are also characterized by nitrogen adsorption at 77 K that shows higher microporous volume (0.160 cc/g) than that of pure MFI phase (0.119 cc/g). The obtained materials revealed high surface area (~600 m2/g). The infrared spectrum reveals the presence of an absorption band at 900.75 cm-1 indicating the incorporation of boron in tetrahedral sites in the silicate matrix of the crystalline phase.

Measurement of Vibration Signals of a Gun Barrel Type Structure using Mechanical Filter (기계적 필터를 이용한 포신형상 구조물의 진동신호 측정)

  • Ryu, B.J.;Lee, G.S.;Shin, G.B.;Oh, B.J.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2007.05a
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    • pp.181-184
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    • 2007
  • This paper deals with the method of vibration measurement of a gun barrel structure using mechanical filter. When a bullet with high speed is moving within a gun barrel type structure with low bending vibration frequencies, it is difficult to measure the bending vibration signals of the structure. For example, noncontact type sensors such as displacement or velocity sensor are not appropriate for the measurement of vibrational signals because of the movement effect of the equipment frame through the moving structures or effect of the ground vibration. One of contact type sensors such as accelerometer is profitable for measurement of vibrational signals because of its wide measurement ranges. In the case of a gun barrel structure including high vibrational signals like shock waves, however, it is necessary to propose vibration measurement method filtering high frequencies. The purpose of the paper is to propose the proper vibrational measurement technique filtering high frequencies of a gun barrel type structure.

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Specificity of ${\beta}$-Mannanase from Trichoderma sp. for Amorphophallus konjac Glucomannan

  • Park, Gwi-Gun
    • Food Science and Biotechnology
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.820-823
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    • 2006
  • Five oligosaccharides were isolated from the hydrolysate of konjac (Amorphophallus konjac) glucomannan by a purified ${\beta}$-mannanase from Trichoderma sp. These oligosaccharides were identified as M-M, G-M, M-G-M, M-G-M-M, and M-G-G-M; where G- and M- represent ${\beta}$-1,4-D-glucopyranosidic and ${\beta}$-1,4-D-mannopyranosidic linkages, respectively. The mode of action of the mannanase on the glucomannan is discussed on the basis of the structure of the above oligosaccharides.

POISSON HOPF STRUCTURE INDUCED BY THE UNIVERSAL ENVELOPING ALGEBRA OF A GRADED LIE ALGEBRA

  • Oh, Sei-Qwon;Park, Miran
    • Journal of the Chungcheong Mathematical Society
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.177-184
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    • 2010
  • Let G be an abelian group, $\alpha$ an antisymmetric bicharacter on G and g a (G, $\alpha$)-Lie algebra. Here we give a complete proof for that the associated graded algebra determined by a natural filtration in the universal enveloping algebra U(g) is a (G, $\alpha$)-Poisson Hopf algebra.

A Lifetime Prediction Modeling for PMOSFET Degraded by Hot-Carrier (II) (Hot-Carrier로 인한 PMOSFET의 소자 수명시간 예측 모델링 II)

  • 정우표;류동렬;양광선;박종태;김봉렬
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics A
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    • v.30A no.9
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    • pp.30-37
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    • 1993
  • In this paper, we present a simple and general lifetime prediction model for PMOSFET by using the correlation between transconductance degradation and gate current influence to solve a problem that that I$_{b}$ is dependent on drain structure. The suggested model is applied to a different channel, drain structured PMOSFET. For all PMOSFETs, dg$_{m}$/g$_{m}$ of PMOSFET appears with one straight line about Q$_{g}$, therefore, this model using I$_{g}$ is consistent with experiment result independently of channel, drain structure. It is, therefore, proposed that a model using I$_{g}$ has a general applicability for PMOSFET's.

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NOTES ON CRITICAL ALMOST HERMITIAN STRUCTURES

  • Lee, Jung-Chan;Park, Jeong-Hyeong;Sekigawa, Kouei
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.47 no.1
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    • pp.167-178
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    • 2010
  • We discuss the critical points of the functional $F_{\lambda,\mu}(J,g)=\int_M(\lambda\tau+\mu\tau^*)d\upsilon_g$ on the spaces of all almost Hermitian structures AH(M) with $(\lambda,\mu){\in}R^2-(0,0)$, where $\tau$ and $\tau^*$ being the scalar curvature and the *-scalar curvature of (J, g), respectively. We shall give several characterizations of Kahler structure for some special classes of almost Hermitian manifolds, in terms of the critical points of the functionals $F_{\lambda,\mu}(J,g)$ on AH(M). Further, we provide the almost Hermitian analogy of the Hilbert's result.

A Comparative Study on Effective One-Group Cross-Sections of ORIGEN and FISPACT to Calculate Nuclide Inventory for Decommissioning Nuclear Power Plant

  • Cha, Gilyong;Kim, Soonyoung;Lee, Minhye;Kim, Minchul;Kim, Hyunmin
    • Journal of Radiation Protection and Research
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    • v.47 no.2
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    • pp.99-106
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    • 2022
  • Background: The radionuclide inventory calculation codes such as ORIGEN and FISPACT collapse neutron reaction libraries with energy spectra and generate an effective one-group cross-section. Since the nuclear cross-section data, energy group (g) structure, and other input details used by the two codes are different, there may be differences in each code's activation inventory calculation results. In this study, the calculation results of neutron-induced activation inventory using ORIGEN and FISPACT were compared and analyzed regarding radioactive waste classification and worker exposure during nuclear decommissioning. Materials and Methods: Two neutron spectra were used to obtain the comparison results: Watt fission spectrum and thermalized energy spectrum. The effective one-group cross-sections were generated for each type of energy group structure provided in ORIGEN and FISPACT. Then, the effective one-group cross-sections were analyzed by focusing on 59Ni, 63Ni, 94Nb, 60Co, 152Eu, and 154Eu, which are the main radionuclides of stainless steel, carbon steel, zircalloy, and concrete for decommissioning nuclear power plant (NPP). Results and Discussion: As a result of the analysis, 154Eu and 59Ni may be overestimated or underestimated depending on the code selection by up to 30%, because the cross-section library used for each code is different. When ORIGEN-44g, -49g, and -238g structures are selected, the differences of the calculation results of effective one-group cross-section according to group structure selection were less than 1% for the six nuclides applied in this study, and when FISPACT-69g, -172g, and -315g were applied, the difference was less than 1%, too. Conclusion: ORIGEN and FISPACT codes can be applied to activation calculations with their own built-in energy group structures for decommissioning NPP. Since the differences in calculation results may occur depending on the selection of codes and energy group structures, it is appropriate to properly select the energy group structure according to the accuracy required in the calculation and the characteristics of the problem.

CHARACTERIZATIONS OF REAL HYPERSURFACES OF TYPE A IN A NONFLAT COMPLEX SPACE FORM WHOSE STRUCTURE JACOBI OPERATOR IS ξ-PARALLEL

  • Kim, Nam-Gil
    • Honam Mathematical Journal
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.185-201
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    • 2009
  • Let M be a real hypersurface with almost contact metric structure $({\phi},{\xi},{\eta},g)$ of a nonflat complex space form whose structure Jacobi operator $R_{\xi}=R({\cdot},{\xi}){\xi}$ is ${\xi}$-parallel. In this paper, we prove that the condition ${\nabla}_{\xi}R_{\xi}=0$ characterize the homogeneous real hypersurfaces of type A in a complex projective space $P_n{\mathbb{C}}$ or a complex hyperbolic space $H_n{\mathbb{C}}$ when $g({\nabla}_{\xi}{\xi},{\nabla}_{\xi}{\xi})$ is constant.

CHARACTERIZATIONS OF REAL HYPERSURFACES OF TYPE A IN A COMPLEX SPACE FORM

  • Ki, U-Hang;Kim, In-Bae;Lim, Dong-Ho
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.47 no.1
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    • pp.1-15
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    • 2010
  • Let M be a real hypersurface with almost contact metric structure $(\phi,g,\xi,\eta)$ in a complex space form $M_n(c)$, $c\neq0$. In this paper we prove that if $R_{\xi}L_{\xi}g=0$ holds on M, then M is a Hopf hypersurface in $M_n(c)$, where $R_{\xi}$ and $L_{\xi}$ denote the structure Jacobi operator and the operator of the Lie derivative with respect to the structure vector field $\xi$ respectively. We characterize such Hopf hypersurfaces of $M_n(c)$.

NOTE ON REAL HYPERSURFACES OF NONFLAT COMPLEX SPACE FORMS IN TERMS OF THE STRUCTURE JACOBI OPERATOR AND RICCI TENSOR

  • KIM, NAM-GIL;LI, CHUNJI;KI, U-HANG
    • Honam Mathematical Journal
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.487-504
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    • 2005
  • Let M be a real hypersurface with almost contact metric structure (${\phi}$, ${\xi}$, ${\eta}$, g) in a nonflat complex space form $M_n(c)$. We denote by A and S be the shape operator and the Ricci tensor of M respectively. In the present paper we investigate real hypersurfaces with $g(SA{\xi},\;A{\xi})=const$. of $M_n(c)$ whose structure Jacobi operator $R_{\xi}$ commute with both ${\phi}$ and S. We give a characterization of Hopf hypersurfaces of $M_n(c)$.

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