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A New Flow Equation for Thixotropic Systems

  • Sohn, Dae-Won;Kim, Eung-Ryul;Hahn, Sang-Joon;Ree, Tai-Kyue
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • 제7권4호
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    • pp.257-262
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    • 1986
  • Thixotropy is a time-dependent shear-thinning phenomenon. We derived a new thixotropic formula which is based on the generalized viscosity formula of Ree and Eyring, $f={\Sigma}\frac{X_i}{{\alpha}_i}sinh^{-1}$ () (Refer to the text concerning the notation.) The following is postulated: (1) thixotropy occurs when small flow units attached to a large flow unit separate from the latter under stress (2) elastic energy(${\omega}$) is stored on the large flow unit during the flow process, and (3) the stored energy contributes to decrease the activation energy for flow. A new thixotropic formula was derived by using these postulations, $f={\frac}{X_0{\beta}_0}{\alpha_0}{\dot{s}}+{\frac}{X_1{\beta}_1}{{\alpha}_1}{\dot{s}}+{\frac}{X_2}{{\alpha_x}}sinh^{-1}$[$({\beta}_0)_2$ exp $(-C_2{\dot{s}}^2/RT){\cdot}{\dot{s}}$] f is the shear stress, and s is the rate of shear. In case of concentrated solutions where the Newtonian flow units have little contribution to the viscosity of the system, the above equation becomes, $f=\frac{X_2}{\alpha_2}sinh^{-1}$[$({\beta}_0)_2$ exp $(-C_2{\dot{s}}^2/RT){\cdot}{\dot{s}}$]. In order to confirm these formulas, we applied to TiO2(anatase and rutile)-water, printing ink and mayonnaise systems. Good agreements between the experiment and theory were observed.

구조동역학에서의 오차 추정과 시간간격 제어 알고리즘 (Error Estimation and Adaptive Time Stepping Procedure for Structural Dynamics)

  • 장인식
    • 한국자동차공학회논문집
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    • 제4권4호
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    • pp.190-200
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    • 1996
  • Step-by-step time integration methods are widely used for solving structural dynamics problem. One difficult yet critical choice an analyst must make is to decide an appropriate time step size. The choice of time step size has a significant effect on solution accuracy and computational expense. The objective of this research is to derive error estimate for newly developed time integration method and develop automatic time step size control algorithm for structural dynamics. A formula for computing error tolerance is derived based on desired period resolution. An automatic time step size control strategy is proposed based on a normalized local error estimate for the generalized-α method. Numerical examples demonstrate the developed strategy satisfies general design criteria for time step size control algorithm for dynamic problem.

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계수의 특성비에 대한 선형계의 파라미터적 감도해석(I): 일반적인 경우 (Parametric Sensitivity Analyses of Linear System relative to the Characteristic Ratios of Coefficient (I) : A General Case)

  • 김영철;김근식
    • 제어로봇시스템학회논문지
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    • 제10권3호
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    • pp.205-215
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    • 2004
  • The characteristic ratio assignment (CRA) method〔1〕 is new polynomial approach which allows to directly address the transient responses such as overshoot and speed of response time in time domain specifications. The method is based on the relationships between time response and characteristic ratios($\alpha_i$ ) and generalized time constant (T), which are defined in terms of coefficients of characteristic polynomial. However, even though the CRA can apply to developing a linear controller that meets good transient responses, there are still some fundamental questions to be explored. For the purpose of this, we have analyzed several sensitivities of a linear system with respect to the changes of coefficients itself and $\alpha_i$ of denominator polynomial. They are (i) the unnormalized root sensitivity : to determine how the poles change as $\alpha_i$ changes, and (ii) the function sensitivity to determine the sensitivity of step response to the change of o, and to analyze the sensitivity of frequency response as o, changes. As an other important result, it is shown that, under any fixed T and coefficient of the lowest order of s in denominator, the step response is dominantly affected merely by $\alpha_1, alpha_2 and alpha_3$ regardless of the order of denominator higher than 4. This means that the rest of the$\alpha_i$ s have little effect on the step response. These results provide some useful insight and background theory when we select $\alpha_i$ and T to compose a reference model, and in particular when we design a low order controllers such as PID controller.

INDEFINITE TRANS-SASAKIAN MANIFOLD ADMITTING AN ASCREEN HALF LIGHTLIKE SUBMANIFOLD

  • Jin, Dae Ho
    • 대한수학회논문집
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    • 제29권3호
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    • pp.451-461
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    • 2014
  • We study the geometry of indefinite trans-Sasakian manifold $\bar{M}$, of type (${\alpha},{\beta}$), admitting a half lightlike submanifold M such that the structure vector field of $\bar{M}$ does not belong to the screen and coscreen distributions of M. The purpose of this paper is to prove several classification theorems of such an indefinite trans-Sasakian manifold.

COUPLED FIXED POINT THEOREMS WITH APPLICATIONS

  • Chang, S.S.;Cho, Y.J.;Huang, N.J.
    • 대한수학회지
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    • 제33권3호
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    • pp.575-585
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    • 1996
  • Recently, existence theorems of coupled fixed points for mixed monotone operators have been considered by several authors (see [1]-[3], [6]). In this paper, we are continuously going to study the existence problems of coupled fixed points for two more general classes of mixed monotone operators. As an application, we utilize our main results to show thee existence of coupled fixed points for a class of non-linear integral equations.

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CORRELATION AMONG MORPHOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATIONS AND MASS TO LUMINOSITY (M/L) RATIONS OF EXTRA GALAXIES

  • Chun, Mun-Suk;Na, Kyung-Sun
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • 제7권2호
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    • pp.73-103
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    • 1990
  • Morphological luminosity parameters$(\mu_e,\;r_e,\;\mu_0,\;\alpha^{-1})$ and D/B were estimated from the decomposition of surface brightness distributions of 28 extra galaxies. Decomposition was made using the standard non-linear least square fitting method and we used the seeing convolved model to get the central brightness of these galaxies. Masses and $M/L_B$ were calculated using rotational velocities of these galaxies from the fitting to the generalized Toomre's mass model.

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Fractional Diffusion Equation Approach to the Anomalous Diffusion on Fractal Lattices

  • Huh, Dann;Lee, Jin-Uk;Lee, Sang-Youb
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • 제26권11호
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    • pp.1723-1727
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    • 2005
  • A generalized fractional diffusion equation (FDE) is presented, which describes the time-evolution of the spatial distribution of a particle performing continuous time random walk (CTRW) on a fractal lattice. For a case corresponding to the CTRW with waiting time distribution that behaves as $\psi(t) \sim (t) ^{-(\alpha+1)}$, the FDE is solved to give analytic expressions for the Green’s function and the mean squared displacement (MSD). In agreement with the previous work of Blumen et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 1984, 53, 1301], the time-dependence of MSD is found to be given as < $r^2(t)$ > ~ $t ^{2\alpha/dw}$, where $d_w$ is the walk dimension of the given fractal. A Monte-Carlo simulation is also performed to evaluate the range of applicability of the proposed FDE.

UPPER BOUNDS OF SECOND HANKEL DETERMINANT FOR UNIVERSALLY PRESTARLIKE FUNCTIONS

  • Ahuja, Om;Kasthuri, Murugesan;Murugusundaramoorthy, Gangadharan;Vijaya, Kaliappan
    • 대한수학회지
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    • 제55권5호
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    • pp.1019-1030
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    • 2018
  • In [12,13] the researchers introduced universally convex, universally starlike and universally prestarlike functions in the slit domain ${\mathbb{C}}{\backslash}[1,{\infty})$. These papers extended the corresponding notions from the unit disc to other discs and half-planes containing the origin. In this paper, we introduce universally prestarlike generalized functions of order ${\alpha}$ with ${\alpha}{\leq}1$ and we obtain upper bounds of the second Hankel determinant ${\mid}a_2a_4-a^2_3{\mid}$ for such functions.

CAYLEY-SYMMETRIC SEMIGROUPS

  • Zhu, Yongwen
    • 대한수학회보
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    • 제52권2호
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    • pp.409-419
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    • 2015
  • The concept of Cayley-symmetric semigroups is introduced, and several equivalent conditions of a Cayley-symmetric semigroup are given so that an open problem proposed by Zhu [19] is resolved generally. Furthermore, it is proved that a strong semilattice of self-decomposable semigroups $S_{\alpha}$ is Cayley-symmetric if and only if each $S_{\alpha}$ is Cayley-symmetric. This enables us to present more Cayley-symmetric semi-groups, which would be non-regular. This result extends the main result of Wang [14], which stated that a regular semigroup is Cayley-symmetric if and only if it is a Clifford semigroup. In addition, we discuss Cayley-symmetry of Rees matrix semigroups over a semigroup or over a 0-semigroup.

SOME RESULTS OF p-BIHARMONIC MAPS INTO A NON-POSITIVELY CURVED MANIFOLD

  • HAN, YINGBO;ZHANG, WEI
    • 대한수학회지
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    • 제52권5호
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    • pp.1097-1108
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    • 2015
  • In this paper, we investigate p-biharmonic maps u : (M, g) $\rightarrow$ (N, h) from a Riemannian manifold into a Riemannian manifold with non-positive sectional curvature. We obtain that if ${\int}_M|{\tau}(u)|^{{\alpha}+p}dv_g$ < ${\infty}$ and ${\int}_M|d(u)|^2dv_g$ < ${\infty}$, then u is harmonic, where ${\alpha}{\geq}0$ is a nonnegative constant and $p{\geq}2$. We also obtain that any weakly convex p-biharmonic hypersurfaces in space formN(c) with $c{\leq}0$ is minimal. These results give affirmative partial answer to Conjecture 2 (generalized Chen's conjecture for p-biharmonic submanifolds).