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Thermal Property Measurement of Bentonite-Based Grouts and Their Effects on Design Length of Vertical Ground Heat Exchanger (벤토나이트 그라우트의 열물성 측정 및 열물성이 수직 지중열교환기 설계 길이에 미치는 영향)

  • Sohn, Byonghu
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Geothermal and Hydrothermal Energy
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2019
  • In a ground-source heat pump (GSHP) system, a vertical ground heat exchanger (GHE) is widely accepted due to a higher thermal performance. In the vertical GHE, grout (also called grouting material) plays an important role in the heat transfer performance and the initial installation cost of the GHE. Bentonite-based grout has been used in practice because of its high swelling potential and low hydraulic conductivity. This study evaluated the thermo-physical properties of the bentonite-based grouts through lab-scale measurements. In addition, we conducted performance simulation to analyze the effect of mixed ratio of grouts on the design length and thermal performance of the vertical GHE. The simulation results show that thermally-enhanced grouts improve the heat transfer performance of the vertical GHE and thus reduce the design length of GHE pipe.

Property of Thermal Conductivity of Light Weight Panel Core Using Light-Weight Aggregate (인공경량골재를 이용한 경량패널 심재의 열전도 특성)

  • 이정국;도정윤;문경주;조영국;소양섭
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2002.05a
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    • pp.131-136
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    • 2002
  • In recent year, it has been investigated on the reduction of mass of structures for the purpose of the larger space and the economy with the industry developing very fast and qualitatively. So the purpose of this study is to investigate the manufacture of light weight concrete panel using the artificial light-weight aggregate as a part of the substitution of foamed styrene and polyurethane because of narrow allocable temperature zone in use. The compressive strength, flexural strength, unit weight, absorption test and thermal conductivity were practised at 3, 7 and 28 days after manufacturing the light-weight concrete lot the panel core: the filling ratio of continuous void was defied as 40%, 50%, and 60% and water-cement rate was 35, 40 and 45%. As a result of this, it was revealed that the mixture derived from filling ration of void of 50% and water-cement ratio 40% were developing the best properties of the others.

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Thermal Characteristics of Concrete Fabricated with Blast Furnace Slag Subjected to Thermal Cycling Condition (고로슬래그 혼입 콘크리트의 고온 조건에서의 열역학 성능)

  • Yang, In-Hwan;Park, Ji-Hun
    • Journal of the Korean Recycled Construction Resources Institute
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    • v.5 no.4
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    • pp.414-420
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    • 2017
  • The thermal characteristics of concrete fabricated with blast furnace slag were investigated in this paper. Test parameters included water-binder ratio and the content of furnace slag. Experimental program were performed to measure mechanical properties including compressive strength and split tensile strength under high-temperature thermal cycling, and to measure thermal properties including thermal conductivity and specific heat. Test results showed that the residual compressive strength of mixtures with blast furnace slag was greater than that of mixture without blast furnace slag. In addition, thermal conductivity of mixtures with blast furnace slag was greater than that of mixtures without blast furnace slag. It indicates that blast furnace slag was favorable for charging and discharging in thermal energy storage system. Test results of this study would be used to design concrete module system of thermal energy storage.

Thermal Conductivity and Adhesion Properties of Thermally Conductive Pressure-Sensitive Adhesives

  • Kim, Jin-Kon;Kim, Jong-Won;Kim, Myung-Im;Song, Min-Seok
    • Macromolecular Research
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.517-523
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    • 2006
  • The effects of particle content, size and shape on the thermal conductivity (k) and adhesion properties of thermally conductive, pressure-sensitive adhesives (PSAs) were investigated. The matrix resins were thermally crosslinkable, 2-ethylhexyl acrylic polyol and ultraviolet (UV)-curable, random copolymer consisting of acrylic oligomer and various acrylates. We found that k increased with increasing diameter and particle aspect ratio, and was further enhanced due to the reduction of the interfacial thermal barrier when the coupling agent, which increases the adhesion between particles and the matrix resin, was used. On the other hand, adhesion properties such as peel strength and tack of the thermally crosslinkable resin decreased sharply with increasing particle content. However, for UV curable resin, increased particle addition inhibited the decrease in adhesion properties.

Synthesis of conducting and magnetic nanocomposite of cross-linked aniline sulfide resin

  • Hosseini, Seyed Hossein
    • Advances in materials Research
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    • v.3 no.4
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    • pp.233-242
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    • 2014
  • Magnetic and conducting aniline sulfide resin cross-linked (ASC-Fe3O4) nanocomposite has been prepared in the presence of aniline sulfide resin (ASR), aniline, $Fe_3O_4$ coated by polyethylene glycol (PEG) and initiator. The magnetic properties of the resulting composites showed ferromagnetic behavior, such as high-saturated magnetization (Ms= 41 emu/g), and coercive force (Hc=1.5 Oe). The saturated magnetization was increased by increasing of $Fe_3O_4$ content and decreased by increasing aniline ratio. The transmission electron micrograph (TEM) and X-ray diffraction proved that nanometer-sized about 20-30 nm $Fe_3O_4$ in the composite. The average size of ASC-$Fe_3O_4$ nanocomposite with core-shell structure was about 50-60 nm, and polydisperse. This approach may also be extended to the synthesis and modification of other polymers. Electrical conductivity of aniline sulfide resin cross-linked (ASC) nanocomposite has been studied by four-point probe method and produced $3.3{\times}10^{-4}S/cm$ conductivity for it. The conductivity of the composites at room temperature depended on the $Fe_3O_4$, aniline ratio and doping degree. The thermogravimetry analysis (TGA) results showed that this resin is thermal resistance near of $500^{\circ}C$. So, It can be used for resistance thermal coating for military applications. $Fe_3O_4$-PASC nanocomposite has been flexible structure with electrical and magnetic properties.

Natural Convection Heat Transfer with a Rectangular Obstruction in a square Enclosure (직사각형 전도성 장애물을 갖는 밀폐공간내에서의 자연대류)

  • Choo, H.L.;Kim, B.H.;Kim, H.W.;Jang, C.S.
    • Solar Energy
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.123-135
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    • 1998
  • The effect of the thermal conductivity of a centered, square, heat-conducting body on natural convection In a square enclosure was examined numerically. Numerical simulations was carried out for Pr=0.17, $Ra=1.0{\times}10^4,\;1.0{\times}10^5,\;1.0{\times}10^6$, $K^*$=1.0, 6.6, 34.0 and t=0.5, 1.0, 2.0. The results were reported in terms of streamlines, isotherms, Nusselt number. As the results, the mean Nusselt number increases with the increasing of ${\zeta}$ at a constant Ra and $K^*$. In the case of ${\zeta}=1.0$(obstruction shape ratio), the mean Nusselt numbers were decreased as increasing of $K^*$(obstruction thermal conductivity ratio) with regardless of the Rayleigh number. When the constant obstruction size and thermal conductivity ratio, convective heat transfer effect was more enhanced at ${\zeta}=2.0$ than ${\zeta}=0.5$.

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Optimal Thermal Design of a Single Heat Source in a Cavity (Cavity내의 단일 열원에 대한 최적 열적설계)

  • Yae, Y.T.;Choo, H.L.;Kim, H.W.
    • Solar Energy
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.77-86
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    • 1999
  • The optimal thermal design of a single heat source on one wall of a vertical open top cavity was studied experimentally. The temperature and flow fields in the cavity were visualized. The objectives of this study is to obtain the best location of the single heat source and to examine the effects of heat source protrusion, substrate thermal conductivity and cavity aspect ratio on the natural convection cooling due to a single heat source. As the results, the cooling effect for the copper substrate is superior to that of the epoxy-resin substrate and is improved with increasing cavity width. For the epoxy-resin substrate of lower conductivity, the protrusion of the heaters plays a role in decreasing the cooling effect. The best location was the mid-height of the substrate.

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Ion Conduction Properties of PVDF based Polymer Electrolyte as a function of a Mixed Ratio (PVDF계 고분자 전해질의 혼합비에 따른 이온 전도 특성)

  • 김종욱;송희웅;구할본;이경섭
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 1998.11a
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    • pp.121-124
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    • 1998
  • The purpose of this study is to research and develop solid polymer electrolyte(SPE) for Li secondary battery. This paper describes temperature dependence of conductivity, impedance spectroscopy, electrochemical properties of PVDF electrolytes as a function of a mixed ratio. Polyvinylidene(PVDF) based polymer electrolyte films were prepared by thermal gellification method of preweighed PVDF, plasticizer and Li salt. The conductivity of PVDF electrolytes was 10$\^$-3/S/cm. 25PVDFPC$\_$10/EC$\_$10/LiClO$_4$ electrolyte shows the better conductivity of the others. 25PVDFPC$\_$10/EC$\_$10/LiClO$_4$electrolyte remains stable up to 4.7V vs. Li/Li$\^$+/. Steady state current method and ac impedance used for the determination of transference numbers in PVDFD electrolyte film. The transference number of 25PVDFPC$\_$10/EC$\_$10/LiClO$_4$electrolyte is 0.58.

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Experimental and numerical analysis of new bricks made up of polymer modified-cement using expanded vermiculite

  • Koksal, Fuat;del Coz Diaz, Juan J.;Gencel, Osman;Alvarez Rabanal, Felipe P.
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.319-335
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    • 2013
  • In this paper, the properties of the cement mortar modified with styrene acrylic ester copolymer were investigated. Expanded vermiculite as lightweight aggregate was used for making the polymer modified mortar test specimens. To study the effect of polymer-cement ratio and vermiculite-cement ratio on various properties, specimens were prepared by varying the polymer-cement and vermiculite-cement ratios. Tests of physical properties such as density, water absorption, thermal conductivity, three-point flexure and compressive tests were made on the specimens. Furthermore, a coupled thermal-structural finite element model of an entire corner wall was modelled in order to study the best material configuration. The wall is composed by a total of 132 bricks of $120{\times}242{\times}54$ size, joined by means of a contact-bonded model. The use of advanced numerical methods allows us to obtain the optimum material properties. Finally, comparisons of polymer-cement and vermiculite-cement ratios on physical properties are given and the most important conclusions are exposed.

Grain Size Analysis by Hot-Cooling Cycle Thermal Stress at Y-TZP Ceramics using Full Width at Half Maximum(FWHM) of X-ray Diffraction (X-ray 회절의 반치전폭(FWHM)을 이용한 Y-TZP세라믹스에서 반복 열응력에 의한 입계크기 분석)

  • Choi, Jinsam;Park, Kyu Yeol;Kong, Young-Min
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.264-270
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    • 2019
  • As a case study on aspect ratio behavior, Kaolin, zeolite, $TiO_2$, pozzolan and diatomaceous earth minerals are investigated using wet milling with 0.3 pai media. The grinding process using small media of 0.3 pai is suitable for current work processing applications. Primary particles with average particle size distribution D50, ${\sim}6{\mu}m$ are shifted to submicron size, D50 ${\sim}0.6{\mu}m$, after grinding. Grinding of particles is characterized by various size parameters such as sphericity as geometric shape, equivalent diameter, and average particle size distribution. Herein, we systematically provide an overview of factors affecting the primary particle size reduction. Energy consumption for grinding is determined using classical grinding laws, including Rittinger's and Kick's laws. Submicron size is obtained at maximum frictional shear stress. Alterations in properties of wettability, heat resistance, thermal conductivity, and adhesion increase with increasing particle surface area. In the comparison of the aspect ratio of the submicron powder, the air heat conductivity and the total heat release amount increase 68 % and 2 times, respectively.