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A Study on the Minimum Ignition Energy Measurements for Liquid Jet A1 Fuel under at Elevated Oxygen Concentrations and Reduced Atmospheric Pressures (고산소-저기압 환경에서 JET A1 액체연료의 최소점화에너지 측정에 관한 연구)

  • Kwon, Haeng-Jun;Park, Seul-Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.88-93
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    • 2017
  • In the present study, the ignition characteristics of liquid fuel were experimentally investigated. To quantify its ignitability as ignition characteristics, the minimum ignition energy (MIE) of liquid fuel was defined and measured under at the elevated oxygen concentrations and reduced atmospheric pressures which that are the most probable conditions likely to be encountered during operation of the space launch vehicle's operating process. The experimental results demonstrate that the measured MIE decreased with the increasing the oxygen concentration at given atmospheric pressures. When the atmospheric pressure was reduced from 1 atm to 0.2 atm at a fixed oxygen concentration, the measured MIE was found to vary with $P^{-2}$ but the lowest MIE was observed at 0.8 atm.

Experimental Study on the Flame Spread Characteristics under Reduced Atmospheric Pressures and Elevated Oxygen Concentrations (저기압 고산소 환경에서 화염 전파특성에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • Yang, Ho-Dong;Kwon, Hang-June;Park, Seul-Hyun
    • Fire Science and Engineering
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    • v.30 no.6
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    • pp.78-83
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    • 2016
  • The characteristics of flame spread under similar atmospheric conditions to those inside the first stage of launch vehicles were investigated to provide fundamental knowledge to prevent fires and explosions of vehicles during launching operations. To this end, the rate of flame spread on the solid fuel was measured at elevated oxygen concentrations and reduced atmospheric pressures. A 0.18 mm diameter optical fiber was used as a solid fuel. The experimental results indicated that elevated oxygen concentrations can increase the rate of flame spread while increasing the atmospheric pressures to 1 atm can lead to decreases in the rate of flame spread. The increases in the rate of flame spread with pressure is due mainly to reductions in the convective heat loss that are clarified through an analysis of the pressure dependence on the convective heat transfer coefficient.

Hydrodesulfurization of Thiophene over $Ni-W/TiO_2-ZrO_2$ catalysts ($Ni-W/TiO_2-ZrO_2$ 촉매상에서 Thiophene의 수첨탈황반응)

  • 전광승;김문찬;김경림
    • Journal of Korean Society for Atmospheric Environment
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.84-91
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    • 1992
  • Hydrodesulfurization of thiophene was studied over $Ni-W/TiO_2-ZrO_2$ catalysts in a fixed bed flow reactor. The ranges of experimental conditions were at the temperatures between 200$^\circ$C and 360$^\circ$C, the pressures between 20 X $10^5$ Pa. The catalysts were reduced with the flow of 10 L/hr of $H_2$ at the temperature of 350$^\circ$C. It was found that $TiO_2-ZrO_2$ supported catalysts had similar activity to $\gamma-Al_2O_3$ supported. The largest surface areas and the highest acidity occured as the binary oxides were mixed with equal molar ratios. The HDS increased with increasing temperatures, pressures and contact times.

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Growth and Etching of Epitaxial Layer and Polysilicon for the Selective Epitaxy (선택적 에피택시를 위한 에피택셜층 및 폴리실리콘의 성장과 에칭)

  • 조경익;김창수
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.34-40
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    • 1985
  • An investigation has been made on the growth phenomena of epitaxial layer and polysilicon from SiH2 Cl2 in H2 and the etch phenomena of them from HCI in H2, at the system pressures of 1.0 atm (atmospheric process) and 0.1 attn (reduced pressure process). From the experimental equations for the growth rates and etch rates. the relevant process conditions for the selective epitaxy are predicted for the case of using mixtures of SiH2Cl2 and HCI in H2. As a result, it is found that selective epitaxial growth region exists in the concentration range investigated for the reduced pressure process but it does not for the atmospheric Process. This is due to the differences in the growth rates and etch rates at atmospheric and reduced pressure.

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Comparative Study of Flame Spread Behaviors in One Dimensional Droplet Array Under Supercritical Pressures of Normal Gravity and Microgravity (통상 및 미소 중력의 초임계 압력하에서 일차원 액적 배열의 화염 퍼짐 거동의 비교 연구)

  • Park, Jeong;Shin, Hyun Dong;Kobayashi, Hideaki;Niioka, Takashi
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.140-148
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    • 1999
  • Experiments on flame spread in an one-dimensional droplet array up to supercritical pressures of fuel droplet have been conducted In normal gravity and microgravity. Evaporating process around unburnt droplet is observed through high-speed Schlieren and direct visualizations in detail, and flame spread rate is measured using high speed chemiluminescence images of OH radical. Flame spread behaviors are categorized into three: flame spread is continuous at low pressures and is regularly intermittent up to the critical pressure of fuel. flame spread is irregularly intermittent and zig-zag at supercritical pressures of fuel. At atmospheric pressure, the limit droplet spacing and the droplet spacing of maximum flame spread rate in microgravity are larger than those in normal gravity. In microgravity, the flame spread rate with the increase of ambient pressure decreases initially, takes a minimum, and then decreases after taking maximum. This is so because the flame spread time is determined by competing effects between the increased transfer time of thermal boundary layer due to reduced flame diameter and the reduced ignition delay time in terms of the increase of ambient pressure. Consequently, it is found that flame spread behaviors in microgravity are considerably different from those in normal gravity due to the absence of natural convection.

Fluidization Characteristics in Fluidized Bed Reactors Operated in Subatmospheric Pressure (대기압 이하에서 운전하는 유동층 반응기의 유동 특성)

  • Park, Sounghee
    • Korean Chemical Engineering Research
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    • v.58 no.2
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    • pp.307-312
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    • 2020
  • Fluidized bed reactors operated in subatmospheric pressure has been focused because several industrial applications such as vacuum drying and plasma cvd requires reduced pressure fludization. However, the hydrodynamics of fluidized beds in subatmospheric pressure has not been extensively investigated. The pressure drop in the fluidized bed has been measured with variation of downstream pressures from 1.33 to 101.3 kPa in the shallow and deep fluidized beds under the sub-atmospheric pressures. The obtained minimum fluidization velocity of powders is a function of pressure due to the changes of gas density and mean free path. We can experimentally determine the critical Knudsen number and the critical pressure to define the slip regime significantly to influence the hydrodynamics of fluidized beds.

Air Pressure Regulation in Air Bladders of Ascophyllum nodosum(Fucales, Phaeophyceae)

  • Brackenbury, Angela M.;Kang, Eun-Ju;Garbary, David J.
    • ALGAE
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.245-251
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    • 2006
  • Diurnal and age-related changes in air pressure were measured in air bladders of Ascophyllum nodosum from the Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia. Exterior and interior bladder volumes vary significantly with 4 and 6 y bladders being about 40% larger than 2 y bladders (p < 0.01). Freshly collected bladders yielded a mean pressure of 40.8 ± 6.5 cm H2O. Overnight (20 h) dark treatment at 15°C generated pressure reductions by 80% in 2 y bladders but only by about 30% in 4 and 6 y bladders. Furthermore, in 2 y bladders 8 out of 11 bladders were reduced to atmospheric pressure. Pressure losses were inversely related to pressure recovery after 2.5 h in natural daylight, but after 5 h in daylight there was no significant difference in pressure within the age groups. Even under 25% of full illumination, bladders inflated to full pressure after 5 h. The results show that differences in bladder age and bladder wall thickness have roles in diurnal patterns of bladder inflation and deflation. These results confirm that bladder inflation is based on photosynthetic O2 production and not on partial pressures of O2 in the surrounding medium as was suggested for Sargassum. Chemical analyses of fluid recovered after the interior of bladders were washed with saline showed no evidence for the occurrence of surfactant that might be responsible for maintaining the air-liquid interface.

Effects of opening distance on liquid-gas spray of pintle injector under atmospheric condition (핀틀 인젝터의 개도가 액체-기체 상압 분무에 미치는 영향)

  • Yu, Kijeong;Son, Min;Koo, Jaye
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Aeronautical & Space Sciences
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    • v.43 no.7
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    • pp.585-592
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    • 2015
  • Effects of opening distance on liquid-gas spray of pintle injector were experimentally investigated under atmospheric condition by using water and air as simulants of propellants. Discharge coefficients($C_d$) and mass flow rates were calculated with various injection conditions; 0.1 bar - 1.0 bar for water pressures and 0.2 mm - 1.0 mm for the pintle opening distances. Spray angles were measured from the spray images that were obtained by a shadowgraphy method. When opening distance is 0.2 mm, liquid sheet is not formed properly and it show non-uniform spray. than it can result in combustion instability. it has a weak correlation between the momentum flux ratio and the spray angle, while it has a strong correlation between the momentum ratio and spray angle. Finally the spray angles reduced exponentially when the momentum ratio increased and the spray angles converged to about 40 degrees.