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Changes in Skin Temperature and Physiological Reactions in Murrah Buffalo During Solar Exposure in Summer

  • Das, S.K.;Upadhyay, R.C.;Madan, M.L.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.10 no.5
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    • pp.478-483
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    • 1997
  • Six adult female Murrah buffaloes of about 12 years were exposed to solar radiation during summer when minimum and maximum ambient temperatures were 27.1 and $44.1^{\circ}C$, respectively. The skin surface temperature at forehead, middle pinna, neck, rump, foreleg, hind legs were recorded using non-contact temperature measuring instrument and respiration rate and rectal temperature were measured throughout the 24 hours starting from 6:30 AM. The diurnal fluctuations and temperature gradients have been reported for buffaloes. During summer when ambient temperature and solar radiation was maximum, adult buffaloes were not able to maintain their thermal balance even after increasing the pulmonary frequency 5 - 6 times. The changes in skin temperature at various sites indicate that the temperature of skin surface not only varies in relation to exposure but also due to water diffusion and evaporation.

A Modified Fractional Step Method of Keeping a Constant Mass Flow Rate in Fully Developed Channel and Pipe Flows

  • You, Jong-Woo;Choi, Hae-Cheon;Yoo, Jung-Yul
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.547-552
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    • 2000
  • The objective of this paper is to present a modified fractional step method of keeping a constant mass flow rate in spatially periodic flows, because original fractional step methods do not precisely keep the mass flow rate constant in time. In the modified method, the mean and fluctuating pseudo-pressure gradients are separately obtained at each time step. This method is successfully applied to channel and pipe flows and shown to be suitable for maintaining a constant mass flow rate in time.

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An Experimental Study on the Flow Motion of the Working Fluid in Miniature Thermosyphons (미세 서모사이폰 내의 작동유체의 유동에 대한 실험적 연구)

  • Oh, K.Y.;Kim, K.N.;Jang, J.H.
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2000.04b
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    • pp.341-346
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    • 2000
  • This experimental study investigated the flow motion of the working fluid for various diameters of miniature thermosyphons and the performance characteristics for the various amount of the working fluid. The temperatures of condenser surface were measured and visual observations were conducted. The test results show that some fluid condensed in the tube diameters of 0.18cm and 0.22cm is not returned to the evaporator section due to capillary effect so that large temperature gradients are measured. To enhance returning the working fluid, one copper wire of 0.5mm diameter was inserted and the test results show good performance. When the liquid charge was less than 10% in volume dry-out was occurred fur the thermosyphons of the inner diameter of 1.8mm and 2.2mm.

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The Effects of Natural Convection on Macrosegregation during Alloy Solidification (합금 응고과정에서 자연대류가 거시편석에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Kyun-Ho;Mok, Jin-Ho;Lee, Jin-Ho
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2000.04b
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    • pp.37-44
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    • 2000
  • Numerical investigation is made to study the effects of natural convection on the formation of macrosegregation of a Pb-Sn alloy solidification process in a 2-D confined rectangle mold. The governing equations are calculated using previous continuum models with SIMPLE algorithm doring the solidification process. In addition. to track the solid-liquid interface with time variations. the moving boundary condition Is adopted and irregular interface shapes are treated with Boundary-Fitted Coordinate system. As the temperature reduce from the liquidus to the solidus, the liquid concentration of Sn. the lighter constituent, increases. Then the buoyancy-driven flow due to temperature and liquid composition gradients, called thermosolutal convection or double diffusion, occurs in the mushy region and forms the complicated macrosegregation maps. Related to this phnomena, effects on the macrosegregation formation depending on the cooling condition and gravity values are described.

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Magnetic Resonance Neurography Using the Anisotropy of Diffusion Coefficients (확산계수의 이방성을 이용한 자기공명 신경망조영술)

  • Lee, Su-Yeol;Mun, Chi-Ung;Im, Tae-Hwan
    • Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.401-406
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    • 1994
  • A magnetic resonance neurography technique for exclusive imaging of nerve networks is proposed. In the proposed technique, the anisotropy of diffusion coefficients of the molecules inside nerve cells was utilized to effectively suppress the magnetic resonance signal radiating from ones other than nerve tissues. Two images were obtained with diffusionweighting magnetic field gradients applied in the parallel and perpendicular directions with respect to the nerve orientation. One image was then subtract- ted from the other to form the neurogram. Experimentally obtained neurograms of the squld are presented.

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Development of Real-time Two-dimensional Doppler Echocardiography and its Clinical Significance

  • Omoto, Ryozp
    • Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.1-4
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    • 1984
  • Balancing left/right cardiac output is essential for the automatic control of total artificial hearts(TAH). A fuzzy logic-based control method is presented. We use left atrial pressure(LAP) and right atrial pressure(RAP) as indicators for left/right balancing. The fuzzy controller has four input variables which are measured LAP and RAP and their gradients. Desired variations in left cardiac output(LCO) and right cardiac output(RCO) are calculated to keep LAP and RAP within the Physiological limits. Computer simulations were performed to adjust fuzzy membership functions for variables and verify this control method. Results from simulations showed that LAP and RAP returned to the physiological limits while AoP and PAP stayed within the physiological limits.

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Comparative Analysis of the Parabolic and Hyperbolic Heat Conduction and the Damped Wave in a Finite Medium (유한한 평판에서 포물선형 및 쌍곡선형 열전도 방정식과 파동 방정식의 비교 해석)

  • Park, S.K.;Lee, Y.H.
    • Journal of Power System Engineering
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    • v.3 no.3
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    • pp.14-21
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    • 1999
  • The wave nature of heat conduction has been developed in situations involving extreme thermal gradients, very short times, or temperatures near absolute zero. Under the excitation of a periodic surface heating in a finite medium, the hyperbolic and parabolic heat conduction equations and the damped wave equations in heat flux are presented for comparative analysis by using the Green's function with the integral transform technique. The Kummer transformation is also utilized to accelerate the rate of convergence of these solutions. On the other hand, the temperature distributions are obtained through integration of the energy conservation law with respect to time. For hyperbolic heat conduction, the heat flux distribution does not exist throughout all the region in a finite medium within the range of very short times(${\xi}<{\eta}_l$). It is shown that due to the thermal relaxation time, the hyperbolic heat conduction equation has thermal wave characteristics as the damped wave equation has wave nature.

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Deformation Behavior during Warm Rolling in AA3103 Sheet deformed by CCSS (CCSS 가공한 AA3103 판재에서 온간 압연 소성 거동)

  • Lee J. P.;Kang H. K.;Huh M. Y.;Park J. W.;Chung Y. H.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 2004.10a
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    • pp.215-217
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    • 2004
  • In order to obtain the initial starting sample having a random texture and fine grains, aluminum alloy 3103 sheets were repeatedly deformed by CCSS up to six passages and subsequently annealed at $300^{\circ}C$ for 1h. These samples were cold rolled at room temperature and also warm rolled at $250^{\circ}C$. Changes in rolling temperature gave rise to the different texture evolution. Warm rolling led to the pronounced texture gradients comprising the shear texture at the surface and the rolling texture at the sheet center. The formation of the rolling texture components, i.e., the ${\beta}$-fiber, was promoted by cold rolling than warm rolling.

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Double Chambered Right Ventricle: -A Report Of 3 Cases- (이 강 우 심 실 -3 예 보 고-)

  • Jo, Dae-Yoon;Rho, Joon-Rhyang;Lee, Yung-Kyoon
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.269-273
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    • 1979
  • Obstruction of the right ventricular outflow tract occurs in many various positions. Recently, obstruction due to anomalous muscle bundle has been clearly recognized. This anomaly is caused by a large anomalous muscle bundle, which creates an obstruction low in the body of the right ventricle and divides it into two chambers. Three cases of double chambered right ventricle were treated surgically utilizing cardiopulmonary bypass in the Department of Chest Surgery, College of Medicine, Seoul National University. 1] All of the 3 cases were female. 2] In 2 cases, FKG findings were RVH and RAD, but in case 2, normal EKG findings. 3] In case 2, no pressure gradient between the inflow portion and outflow portion of the right ventricle was observed, but in case 1 and 3, pressure gradients were 70 and 64 mmHg, respectively. 4] In 2 of the 3 cases, type II VSD was combined to double chambered right ventricle. 5] All of the 3 cases were discharged with symptomatic improvement after operation.

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CONCEPT DESIGN THEORY OF SHOCK ABSORBING MUFFLERS FOR AIR-BORNE NOISE (유체기인 방사소음 저감용 소음기 개념설계 이론)

  • Kim, Sang-Myeong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2002.05a
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    • pp.627-632
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    • 2002
  • The paper considers acoustic analysis of the shock absorbing muffler within a rotary compressor. The internal space of the compressor is modelled as a combination of cavities and pipes. A simple one-dimensional impedance approach is used fur the acoustic analysis in the low frequency range, with ignoring the effects of gas flow and temperature gradients that are closely related to power efficiency of the compressor. Using the similarity between the vibration isolator and the shock absorbing muffler, the source strength transmissibility is newly proposed as a performance measure of the muffler and its validity is supported by power analysis. Some Important muffler design rules obtained are; (1) a muffler cavity and its opening throat should be used as a pair, (2) a long thin throat is desirable for high frequency noise isolation, (3) a large muffler cavity should be used with care since it shortens the working frequency range of the muffler. The rules were applied to redesign a compressor muffler currently in use, and a significant improvement was achieved by simply attaching a throat to the outlet holes of the muffler.

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