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Acoustic Emission Characteristics of Plasma Sprayed Ceramic Coating Layer after Salt Spray (플라즈마용사 세라믹코팅 피막부식재의 음향방출 특성)

  • 김귀식;박경석;홍용의
    • Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.69-74
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    • 2001
  • This paper was to investigate of a adhesiveness for the plasma sprayed coating materials did salt spray by acoustic emission method in tensile loadings. The powders used for the coating were nickel aluminum composite powder Ni-4.5wt.%Al and titanium dioxide powder $TiO_2$. These powders were coated on a carbon steel S45C by plasma spray method. The result solution was a 5% NaCl and the slat spray times were 2, 5 and 10 hours respectively. The salt solution penetrated into the surface of the substrate through pore of the coating layer built in the process of plasma spay. Corrosion productions formed on the surface of substrate. The adhesiveness between the substrate and the coating layer is weaken by corrosion and the exfoliation initiated chiefly at the corrosion surface of the substrate. The AE events and energy of the corroded coating specimens decreased as the salt spray times increased.

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Acoustic Emission Characteristics of Plasma Sprayed Ceramic Coating Layer after Salt Spray (플라즈마용사 세라믹코팅 피막부식재의 음향방출 특성)

  • 김귀식;박경석;홍용의
    • Proceedings of the Korea Committee for Ocean Resources and Engineering Conference
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    • 2001.05a
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    • pp.344-349
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    • 2001
  • This paper was to investigate of a adhesiveness for the plasma sprayed coating materials did salt spray by acoustic emission method in tensile loadings. The powders used for the coating were nickel aluminum composite powder Ni-4,5wt.%Al and titanium dioxide powder Ti02. These powders were coated on a carbon steel S45C by plasma spray method. The salt solution was a 5% NaCl and the salt spray times were 2, 5 and 10 hours respectively. The salt solution penetrated into the surface of the substrate through pore of the coating layer built in the process of plasma spay. Corrosion productions formed on the surface of substrate. The adhesiveness between the substrate and the coating layer is weaken by corrosion and the exfoliation initiated chiefly at the corrosion surface of the substrate. The AE events and energy of the corroded coating specimens decreased as the salt spray times increased.

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Measurement of characteristics of plasma discharge in liquid

  • Kim, Ju-Sung;Min, Boo-Ki;Kang, Seong-Oun;Choi, Eun-Ha
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2015.08a
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    • pp.153-153
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    • 2015
  • Application of the plasma is already highlighted as a new technology in the last few years. In these days, there are lots of attempt in various application with plasma in that it is known as an effective treatment to animal, plants, material and so on. Plasma in liquid, one of new plasma applications, has advantages in ability to treat bio-cell or solutions. For example, electro-surgery, water purification, radical generation and so on. Especially, plasma discharge in solutions is very useful technique and difficult to generate due to electrolysis, vaporization and something else. In this study, we have performed plasma discharge and checked sustainability of plasma in solution(saline 0.9%). And we have measured basic characteristics of plasma in liquid. Such as electrical energy and plasma density are calculated from discharging current and voltage. Also, its thermal energy is measured with IR camera.

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Modeling the Chemical Kinetics of Atmospheric Plasma

  • Kim, Ho-Yeong;Lee, Hyeon-U;Kim, Gyu-Cheon;Lee, Jae-Gu
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2012.08a
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    • pp.270-270
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    • 2012
  • Low temperature atmospheric pressure plasmas (APPs) have been known to be effective for living cell inactivation in the water [1]. Many earlier research found that pH level of the solution was changed from neutral to acidic after plasma treatment. The importance of the effect of acidity of the solution for cell treatments has already been reported by many experiments. In addition, several studies have demonstrated that the addition of a small amount of oxygen to pure helium results in higher sterilization efficiency of APPs [2]. However, it is not clear yet which species are key factors for the cell treatment. To find key factors, we used GMoo simulation. We elucidate the processes through which pH level in the solution is changed from neutral to acidic after plasma exposure and key components with pH and air variation with using GMoo simulation. First, pH level in a liquid solution is changed by He+ and He(21S) radicals. Second, O3 density decreases as pH level in the solution decreases and air concentration decreases. It can be a method of removing O3 that cause chest pain and damage lung tissue when the density is very high. H2O2, HO2 and NO radicals are found to be key factors for cell inactivation in the solution with pH and air variation.

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Synthesis and Characterization of Glold Nanofluid Prepared by the Solution Plasma Processing (용액 플라즈마 공정을 이용하여 제조된 금 나노유체의 특성평가)

  • Heo, Yong-Kang;Lee, Sang-Yul
    • Journal of Powder Materials
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.342-346
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    • 2010
  • In the present work, water-based gold nanofluids were synthesized by the solution plasma processing (SPP). The size distribution and the shape of gold nanoparticles in the nanofluids were investigated using high resolution transmission electron microscopy (HR-TEM). The dispersion stability of gold nanofluids was characterized using zeta potential, as well. The thermal properties of gold nanofluids were measured by utilizing lambda measurement device. Nanofluids containing nanoparticles with $64.0{\pm}42.1\;nm{\sim}18.10{\pm}5.0\;nm$ in diameter were successfully synthesized. As diameter of nanoparticles decreased, dispersion stability of nanofluids increased and the enhanced ratio of thermal conductivity increased. The nanofluid with nanoparticles of $18.10\;{\pm}\;5.0\;nm$ in diameter showed approximately 3% improvement in thermal conductivity measurement and this could be due to the enhanced Brownian movement.

Diagnostic Studies of Plasmas in Saline Solutions: the Frequency Effects and the Electrode Erosion Mechanism

  • Hsu, Cheng-Che
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2011.02a
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    • pp.16-16
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    • 2011
  • Plasmas in saline solutions receive considerable attention in recent years. How the operating parameters influence the plasma characteristics and how the electrode erosion occurs have been topics that require further study. In the first part of this talk, the effect of the frequency on the plasmas characteristics in saline solution driven by 50~1000 Hz AC power will be presented. Two distinct modes, namely bubble and jetting modes, are identified. The bubble mode occurs under low frequencies. In this mode, one mm-sized bubble is tightly attached to the electrode tip and oscillates with the applied voltage. With an increase in the frequency, it shows the jetting mode, in which many smaller bubbles are continuous formed and jetted away from the electrode surface. Multiple mechanisms that are potentially responsible to such a change in bubble dynamics have been proposed and the dominant mechanism is identified. From the Stark broadening of the hydrogen optical emission line, electron densities in both modes are estimated. It shows clearly that the driving frequency greatly influences the bubble dynamics, which in turn alters the plasma behavior. In the second part, the study of the erosion of a tungsten electrode immersed in saline solution under conditions suitable for bio-medical applications is presented. The electrode is immersed in 0.1 M saline solution and is positively or negatively biased using a DC power source up to 600 V. It is identified that when the electrode is positively biased, erosion by the surface electrolytic oxidation is the dominant mechanism with an applied voltage below 150 V. An increase in the applied voltage leads to the formation of the plasma and the damage by the plasma and the thermal effect becomes more prominent. The formation of the gas film at the electrode surface leads to the formation of the plasma and hinders the electrolytic erosion. In the negatively-biased electrode, no electrolytic oxidation is seen and the damage is mostly likely due to the plasma erosion and the thermal effect.

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Optimization of PEALD-Ru Process using Ru(EtCp)2 (Ru(EtCp)2 전구체를 이용한 PEALD Ru 공정 최적화에 관한 연구)

  • Kwon, Se-Hun;Jeong, Young-Keun
    • Journal of Powder Materials
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.19-23
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    • 2013
  • Ru films were successfully prepared by plasma-enhanced atomic layer deposition (PEALD) using $Ru(EtCp)_2$ and $NH_3$ plasma. To optimize Ru PEALD process, the effect of growth temperature, $NH_3$ plasma power and $NH_3$ plasma time on the growth rate and preferred orientation of the deposited film was systemically investigated. At a growth temperature of $270^{\circ}C$ and $NH_3$ plasma power of 100W, the saturated growth rate of 0.038 nm/cycle was obtained on the flat $SiO_2$/Si substrate when the $Ru(EtCp)_2$ and $NH_3$ plasma time was 7 and 10 sec, respectively. When the growth temperature was decreased, however, an increased $NH_3$ plasma time was required to obtain a saturated growth rate of 0.038 nm/cycle. Also, $NH_3$ plasma power higher than 40 W was required to obtain a saturated growth rate of 0.038 nm/cycle even at a growth temperature of $270^{\circ}C$. However, (002) preferred orientation of Ru film was only observed at higher plasma power than 100W. Moreover, the saturation condition obtained on the flat $SiO_2$/Si substrate resulted in poor step coverage of Ru on the trench pattern with an aspect ratio of 8:1, and longer $NH_3$ plasma time improved the step coverage.

Electrocardiographical Studies on Hypocalcemia in Goats (저(低)Calcium혈증(血症)에 관한 심전도학적(心電圖學的) 연구(硏究))

  • Kang, Chung-Boo
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.17-23
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    • 1983
  • Experimental hypocalcemia was induced in normal goats by intravenous infusion with various concentration of $Na_2$-EDTA solution. 1. Progressive depression of reflexes and body temperature, paresis, and cardiac arrest were observed in two groups infused with 4% and 8% EDTA solution, whereas paresis and cardiac arrest were not observed in 3% EDTA group. 2. The patterns of electrocardiogram were changed according to the decrease of plasma Ca level in all of 7 goats. When plasma Ca decreased to 6mg per 100ml or below, sinus bradycardia or tachycardia and prolongation of QT interval were showed, while atrioventricular block was noted in case which the plasma Ca level decreased to 4mg per 100ml or below. Fibrillation and cardiac arrest were evident in case which the plasma Ca level decreased to as low as 3mg per 100ml.

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Characterization of Ceramic Oxide Layer Produced on Commercial Al Alloy by Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation in Various KOH Concentrations

  • Lee, Jung-Hyung;Kim, Seong-Jong
    • Journal of the Korean institute of surface engineering
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    • v.49 no.2
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    • pp.119-124
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    • 2016
  • Plasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO) is a promising coating process to produce ceramic oxide on valve metals such as Al, Mg and Ti. The PEO coating is carried out with a dilute alkaline electrolyte solution using a similar technique to conventional anodizing. The coating process involves multiple process parameters which can influence the surface properties of the resultant coating, including power mode, electrolyte solution, substrate, and process time. In this study, ceramic oxide coatings were prepared on commercial Al alloy in electrolytes with different KOH concentrations (0.5 ~ 4 g/L) by plasma electrolytic oxidation. Microstructural and electrochemical characterization were conducted to investigate the effects of electrolyte concentration on the microstructure and electrochemical characteristics of PEO coating. It was revealed that KOH concentration exert a great influence not only on voltage-time responses during PEO process but also on surface morphology of the coating. In the voltage-time response, the dielectric breakdown voltage tended to decrease with increasing KOH concentration, possibly due to difference in solution conductivity. The surface morphology was pancake-like with lower KOH concentration, while a mixed form of reticulate and pancake structures was observed for higher KOH concentration. The KOH concentration was found to have little effect on the electrochemical characteristics of coating, although PEO treatment improved the corrosion resistance of the substrate material significantly.

Enhancement in the Amine Resistance of Membranes for Membrane Contactors by Plasma Treatment (플라즈마를 이용한 막접촉기용 막의 아민 용액에 대한 저항성 향상)

  • Choi, Seung-Hak;Oh, Sae-Joong;Cho, Nam-Joon;Koo, Ja-Kyung
    • Korean Chemical Engineering Research
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    • v.40 no.6
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    • pp.719-724
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    • 2002
  • Celgard and Durapore membranes were plasma-treated to enhance the hydrophobicity and durability to amine solution. The plasma gases or vapors used were $CF_4$, Hexafluorobenzene(HFP), Pentafluoropyridine(PFP) and Hexamethyldisiloxane(HMDS). The surface structure of plasma treated membranes was analyzed by FT-IR spectra. The contact angles of plasma treated Celgard and Durapore were dependent of the plasma gases used. $CF_4$ and HMDS plasma increased the contact angles of Celgard and Durapore, while HFB and PFP plasma decreased the contact angles. Durability to monoethanolamine(MEA) solution was enhanced for $CF_4$ plasma-treated Durapore, while the durability was not good for plasma-treated Celgard.