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Enhanced Boiling Heat Transfer of Water Using Multi-Stage Electroplating Technique (전기 다단 도금법을 이용한 물의 핵비등열전달 촉진 실험)

  • Cho, Dae-Gwan;You, Seung-Mun;Lee, Joon-Sik
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2003.04a
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    • pp.1590-1596
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    • 2003
  • The experiments of boiling heat transfer were performed to investigate the boiling enhancement in saturated water by using multi-stage electroplated surface. In order to optimize the boiling performance, current flux and duration in multi-stage electroplating were varied. Current flux, 2 $A/12cm^2$ and 0.33 $A/cm^2$, and duration ranging from 15 second to 50 second are considered. The results showed that multi-stage electro plated surfaces generate enhancement of boiling parameters such as boiling incipient superheat, boiling heat transfer coefficient, and critical heat flux compared to plain surface. The SEM images of the coated surfaces were captured to examine the structure of porous surface, which provides the enhancement of boiling heat transfer.

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NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF FLOWS INDUCED BY WALL ADHESION (벽면흡착에 의해 야기되는 유동 수치해석)

  • Myong, H.K.
    • 한국전산유체공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2011.05a
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    • pp.2-5
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    • 2011
  • This paper presents a numerical study on multiphase flows induced by wall adhesion The CSF(Continuum Surface Force} model is used for the calculation of the surface tension force and implemented in an in-house solution code(PowerCFD). The present method(code) employs an unstructured cell-centered method based on a conservative pressure-based finite-volume method with volume capturing method(CICSAM) in a volume of fluid(VOF) scheme for phase interface capturing As an application of the present method, the effects of wall adhesion are numerically simulated with the CSF model for a shallow pool of water located at the bottom of a cylindrical tank. Two different cases are computed, one in which the water wets the wall and one in which the water does not wet the wall. It is found that the present method simulates efficiently and accurately surface tension-dominant multiphase flows induced by wall adhesion.

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Traditional Hydrotherapy and Physical Therapeutic Hydrotherapy (전통적 수치료와 물리치료적 수치료)

  • Oh, Hyen-Ju;Kim, Chang-Sook;Bae, Sung-Soo
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Physical Medicine
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.155-159
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    • 2006
  • Purpose : The purpose of this study investigate method and effect of traditional hydrotherapy and therapeutic hydrotherapy. Methods : This is a literature study with books, seminar note and study for traditional hydrotherapy and therapeutic hydrotherapy. Results : Traditional hydrotherapy in Korea include balneotherapy, medicine herbs bathing therapy, hand and foot hot bath therapy, contrast bath. Therapeutic hydrotherapy include whilpool bath, Hubbard bath, contrast bath, pool bath using mechanical stimulation. Conclusion : Traditional hydrotherapy was static approach method with using water in motion, thermodynamics and water at rest. Therefore in modem hydrotherapy need more dynamic activities in the water. We need scientific research to prove effectiveness of physical therapy and traditional therapy which are known to everybody recently.

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A Study on the Location of Pan for n Optimal Flow in Water Pool (최적유동을 위한 수조 내 팬의 위치에 관한 연구)

  • 박성수;도영민;유재환
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Safety
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.50-55
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    • 2002
  • In this numerical study, characteristics of swirl generation by the fan and selection of the location of the fan was studied theoretically by the modified TEACH code. The governing equations for the system are solved by means of the k dimensional version of the SIMPLE method and STAGGERED grid. From the present results, the optimal position of the fm is 0.625(h/H).

Numerical Study on Selection by the Location of Pan in water pool (수조 내의 팬의 위치선정에 관한 수치적 연구)

  • 박성수;도영민;유재환
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Industrial Safety Conference
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    • 2000.06a
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    • pp.42-46
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    • 2000
  • In this numerical study, characteristics of swirl generation by the fan and selection of the location of the fan was studied theoretically by the PHOENICS soft ware. The governing equations for the system are solved by means of the three dimensional version of the SIMPLE algorithm and STAGGERED grid. From the present results, the optimal position of the fan is 0.625($\ell$/L). Here we can survey the big swirl near the fan.

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WATER CHLOROFORM LEVELS IN INDOOR SWIMMING POOLS IN A CITY OF KOREA AND IN A CITY OF NEW JERSEY IN THE UNITED STATES (국내 및 미국 뉴저지주의 수영장 물에서의 클로로포름)

  • 조완근
    • Journal of Environmental Science International
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.101-109
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    • 1994
  • Chlorinated water in swimming pools contains chloroform at elevated levels compared to chlorinated drinking water Chloroform levels in four indoor swimming pools(swimming pools A, B and C in a city of Korea and swimming pool D in a city of New Jersey in the United States) were examined. The chloroform levels in the water of swimming pool C (city-managed) weve shown to be significantly(p=0.0001) different from those of private swimming pools A and B: the mean chloroform levels in the pools A, B, and C are 22.8, 17.8, and 31.1 $\mu\textrm{g}$/l, respectively. Furthermore, all of these chloroform levels are significantly(P=0.0001) different from those of New Jersey: chloroform concentration of the Korean pools ranged from 10.9 $\mu\textrm{g}$.l to 47.9 $\mu\textrm{g}$/l with a mean of 23.2 $\mu\textrm{g}$/l, while it ranged from 27 $\mu\textrm{g}$/l to 96$\mu\textrm{g}$/l with a mean of 64.4 $\mu\textrm{g}$/l in the New Jersey pool. The disinfection processes would cause part of this difference since the swimming pools in Korea applied both chlorination and ozonation method, while the swimming pool in New Jersey used chlorination method only. It was implied that swimming parameters inconsistently vary, resulting in fluctuation of and no constant accumulation of chloroform in the water with the change of time for the day. A regression analysis showed no relationships between sampling time and chloroform concentrations for the sampling day in the swimming pools of Korea. A F-test indicated no significant difference of chloroform concentrations in the morning and afternoon samples collected in the swimming pools. Ingestion dose was estimated to be 0.58$\mu\textrm{g}$ from an hour swimming in a city of Korea, taking into accounting an average of 23.2 $\mu\textrm{g}$/l in swimming pools in the city In extreme situation, the ingestion dose was estimated to be 12.0 $\mu\textrm{g}$ from an hour swimming in a city of Korea.

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Life History of Rana temporaria dybowskii in Korea (한국산 북방산개구리의 발생과정)

  • 윤일병;김종인;양서영
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Biology
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.401-405
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    • 1999
  • Comprehensive collecting survey were performed fer study on ovipositioning habits and developmental process of Rana temporaria dybowskii from mid February 1998 to late May 1998 from Kyunggi-do, Kangwon-do and other areas in South Korea. Oviposition occurred in both running water and pool between late February and late May. In lotic habitat, they laid egg mass in irregularly ball shaped, and eggs were sticked to substrates such as stone or macrophytes. On contrary, in the pool, they laid an oval shaped egg mass not sticked to any other substrates. Every egg was hatched at day 7, and all developmental processes were completed at days 71 after oviposition. Developmental process of this species was relatively short, and this may increase predation activities during abundant prey season.

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Study on the Oxidation Treatment of Nanoparticles for the Critical Heat Flux (임계열유속 향상을 위한 나노물질의 산화처리에 대한 연구)

  • Kim, Woo-Joong;Jeon, Yong-Han;Kim, Nam-Jin
    • Journal of the Korean Solar Energy Society
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    • v.37 no.6
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    • pp.39-49
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    • 2017
  • Pool boiling, one of the key thermal-hydraulics phenomena, has been widely studied for improving heat transfer efficiencies and safety of nuclear power plants, refrigerating systems, solar-collector heat pipes, and other facilities and equipments. In the present study, the critical heat flux (CHF) and heat-transfer coefficients were tested under the pool-boiling state using graphene M-5 and M-15 nanofluids as well as oxidized graphene M-5 nanofluid. The results showed that the highest CHF increase for both graphene M-5 and M-15 was at the 0.01% volume fraction and, moreover, that the CHF-increase ratio for small-diameter graphene M-5 was higher than that for large-diameter graphene M-15. Also at the 0.01% volume fraction, the oxidized graphene M-5 nanofluid showed a 41.82%-higher CHF-increase ratio and a 26.7%-higher heat-transfer coefficient relative to the same nanofluid without oxidation treatment at the excess temperature where the CHF of distilled water occurs.

TOWARD MECHANISTIC MODELING OF BOILING HEAT TRANSFER

  • Podowski, Michael Z.
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.44 no.8
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    • pp.889-896
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    • 2012
  • Recent progress in the computational fluid dynamics methods of two- and multiphase phase flows has already started opening up new exciting possibilities for using complete multidimensional models to simulate boiling systems. Combining this new theoretical and computational approach with novel experimental methods should dramatically improve both our understanding of the physics of boiling and the predictive capabilities of models at various scale levels. However, for the multidimensional modeling framework to become an effective predictive tool, it must be complemented with accurate mechanistic closure laws of local boiling mechanisms. Boiling heat transfer has been studied quite extensively before. However, it turns out that the prevailing approach to the analysis of experimental data for both pool boiling and forced-convection boiling has been associated with formulating correlations which normally included several adjustable coefficients rather than based on first principle models of the underlying physical phenomena. One reason for this has been the tendency (driven by practical applications and industrial needs) to formulate single expressions which encompass a broad range of conditions and fluids. This, in turn, makes it difficult to identify various specific factors which can be independently modeled for different situations. The objective of this paper is to present a mechanistic modeling concept for both pool boiling and forced-convection boiling. The proposed approach is based on theoretical first-principle concepts, and uses a minimal number of coefficients which require calibration against experimental data. The proposed models have been validated against experimental data for water and parametrically tested. Model predictions are shown for a broad range of conditions.

An Experimental Investigation of the Boiling Heat Transfer on the Vertical Square Surface (수직면에서의 비등 열전달에 대한 실험적 연구)

  • Kim, Jae-Kwang;Song, Jin-Ho;Kim, Sin;Kim, Sang-Baik;Kim, Hee-Dong
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.25 no.9
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    • pp.1237-1244
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    • 2001
  • An experimental study was carried out to identify the various regimes of natural convective pool boiling and to determine the boiling heat transfer curve and Critical Heat Flux(CHF) on a vertical square surface having a 70mm width and a 70mm height. The heater made of copper block with embedded cartridge heaters is submerged in a water tank at atmospheric pressure. As the heat flux increases from 100kW/㎡ to 1.2MW/㎡, the heat transfer regime migrates from the nucleate boiling to the film boiling. The boiling heat transfer data are fitted by Rohsenow type correlation. An explosive vapor generation on the heated surface, whose size and frequency are characterized by the heat flux, is visualized using a high speed digital imaging system.