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ASYMTOTIC BEHAVIOUR OF THE VISCOUS CAHN-HILLIARD EQUATION

  • Choo, S.M.;Chung, S.K.
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.11 no.1_2
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    • pp.143-154
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    • 2003
  • Analytical solutions for the viscous Cahn-Hilliard equation are considered. Existence and uniqueness of the solution are shown. The exponential decay of the solution in H$^2$-norm, which is an improvement of the result in Elliott and Zheng[5]. We also compare the early stages of evolution of the viscous Cahn-Hilliard equation with that of the Cahn-Hilliard equation, which has been given as an open question in Novick-Cohen[8].

Incompressible Viscous Analysis on Unstructured Meshes using Artificial Compressibility Method (가압축성 기법을 이용한 비정렬 격자상에서의 비압축성 점성해석)

  • Moon Young J.
    • 한국전산유체공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 1995.10a
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    • pp.113-117
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    • 1995
  • Viscous analysis on incompressible flows is performed using unstructured triangular meshes. A two-dimensional and axisymmetric incompressible Navier-Stokes equations are solved in time-marching form by artificial compressibility method. The governing equations are discretized by a cell-centered based finite-volume method. and a centered scheme is used for inviscid and viscous fluxes with fourth order artificial dissipation. An explicit multi-stage Runge-Kutta method is used for the time integration with local time stepping and implicit residual smoothing. Convergence properties are examined and solution accuracies are also validated with benchmark solution and experiment.

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Cross-flow Analogy and Euler Solutions for Missile Body Aerodynamics

  • Lee, Jae-Myung;Park, Seung-O;Kim, In-Sun
    • International Journal of Aeronautical and Space Sciences
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.9-16
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    • 2000
  • For aerodynamic design of missile bodies of non-circular cross-section, the combination of the slender body theory and the cross-flow analogy can hardly be applied owing to the lack of experimental data. An alternative is to utilize the Euler solution in the design stage. For enhanced accuracy, however, an adequate viscous correction is necessary to the Euler solution. In this work, such a procedure is examined to compensate the viscous effect by utilizing the concept of proportionality factor in cross-flow analogy. Predictions of aerodynamic coefficients combining the Euler solution and the viscous correction via proportionality factor are made for a missile body of elliptic cross-section. Results indicate that the present approach can be adopted in designing missile bodies of non-circular cross-sections.

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Enhanced Crystallization of Amorphous Si Using viscous Ni Solution and Microwave Annealing

  • Ahn, Jin-Hyung;Eom, Ji-Hye;Ahn, Byung-Tae
    • Journal of Information Display
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.7-12
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    • 2001
  • A viscous Ni solution was coated over amorphous Si thin film for evenly spread of Ni metal source. The Ni s. prepared by dissolving $NiCl_2$ into IN HCI and mixing with propylene glycol. $NiCl_2$ and Ni were deposited on the amorphous film after oven dry and they enabled to obtain a uniform crystallization. The crystallization using the viscous Ni solution was a Ni-silicide mediated process, the same process used with Ni metal layer. The crystallization temperature was lowered to $480^{\circ}C$ by the synergy effect of silicide-mediated crystallization and microwave-induced crystallization. Lateral crystallization was also enhanced such that the velocity of lateral crystallization by microwave annealing became faster than by furnace annealing.

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Performance based optimal seismic retrofitting of yielding plane frames using added viscous damping

  • Lavan, O.;Levy, R.
    • Earthquakes and Structures
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    • v.1 no.3
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    • pp.307-326
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    • 2010
  • This paper is concerned with the optimal seismic design of added viscous dampers in yielding plane frames. The total added damping is minimized for allowable values of local performance indices under the excitation of an ensemble of ground motions in both regular and irregular structures. The local performance indices are taken as the maximal inter-story drift of each story and/or the normalized hysteretic energy dissipated at each of the plastic hinges. Gradients of the constraints with respect to the design variables (damping coefficients) are derived, via optimal control theory, to enable an efficient first order optimization scheme to be used for the solution of the problem. An example of a ten story three bay frame is presented. This example reveals the following 'fully stressed characteristics' of the optimal solution: damping is assigned only to stories for which the local performance index has reached the allowable value. This may enable the application of efficient and practical analysis/redesign type methods for the optimal design of viscous dampers in yielding plane frames.

Physico-Chemical Properties of Viscous Substance Extracted from Chungkook-jang (청국장 점질물의 이화학적 특성)

  • Lee, Boo-Yong;Kim, Dong-Man;Kim, Kil-Hwan
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.23 no.5
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    • pp.599-604
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    • 1991
  • The physico-chemical properties of viscous substances extracted from chungkook-jang were investigated. The crude protein content of the viscous substance was approximately 61% and 32% of the crude protein content was amino type nitrogen. The contents of glutamic acid in amino acids and potassium in minerals of viscous substances were more higher than those of raw soybean and chungkook-jang. The viscosity of 5% viscous substance solution was higher than that of 15% sucrose solution. The transmittance of viscous substance solutions from Bacillus natto and Bacillus subtilis was lowest at pH 5.0, the absorbances were lowest at pH 5.5 and pH 4.0, respectively. The fibrinolytic activity of viscous substances by B. natto and B. subtilis was 0.438 and 0.163 unit/mg protein, respectively. Though viscous substances were heated for 5 min and 30 min at $100^{\circ}C$, 90% of and 45% the fibrinolytic activity was remained, respectively.

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OPTIMAL CONTROL OF THE VISCOUS WEAKLY DISPERSIVE BENJAMIN-BONA-MAHONY EQUATION

  • ZHANG, LEI;LIU, BIN
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.52 no.4
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    • pp.1185-1199
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    • 2015
  • This paper is concerned with the optimal control problem for the viscous weakly dispersive Benjamin-Bona-Mahony (BBM) equation. We prove the existence and uniqueness of weak solution to the equation. The optimal control problem for the viscous weakly dispersive BBM equation is introduced, and then the existence of optimal control to the problem is proved.

A CONSERVATIVE NONLINEAR DIFFERENCE SCHEME FOR THE VISCOUS CAHN-HILLIARD EQUATION

  • Choo, S.M.;Chung, S.K.
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.16 no.1_2
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    • pp.53-68
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    • 2004
  • Numerical solutions for the viscous Cahn-Hilliard equation are considered using the Crank-Nicolson type finite difference method which conserves the mass. The corresponding stability and error analysis of the scheme are shown. The decay speeds of the solution in $H^1-norm$ are shown. We also compare the evolution of the viscous Cahn-Hilliard equation with that of the Cahn-Hilliard equation numerically and computationally, which has been given as an open question in Novick-Cohen[13].

A Study for the Viscous Flow of Sodium Chloride Through a Cuprophane Membrane

  • Jee Jong-Gi;Kwun Oh Cheun;Jhon Mu Shik;Ree Taikyue
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.23-30
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    • 1982
  • For the study of transport phenomena of an aqueous NaCl solution through a cuprophane membrane, a new apparatus was constructed. The volumc flow rate Q, the permeability coefficient U, and the permeability constant K were measured or determined by using this apparatus. The experimental temperature range was 5 to $35^{\circ}C$, and the applied pressure increments were 10 to 40 psi. By assuming that the cuprophane membrane is composed of n parallel cylindrical capillaries of circular cross-section and that the flow of the solution through the capillaries follows the Poiseulle law, the mean radius r of the capillaries and the number n of the latter in the membrane were evaluated. By using a reasonable assumption concerning the radius ${\eta}'$ of the species diffusing through the membrane, it was concluded that the contribution of the diffusive flow to the total flow rate Q is less than 10%. Thus, the Q was treated as the rate due to the viscous flow, and the viscosity ${\eta}_m$ of the solution in the membrane phase was evaluted, and it was found that ηm is nearly equal to ${\eta}_b$, the bulk viscosity of the solution. From this fact, it was concluded that in the capillaries, no change occurs in the physical state of the NaCl solution. The value of ( = 4.27 kcal/mole) and ${\Delta}Sm^{\neq}$(4.28 eu) were obtained for the viscous flow. A possible explanation was given.

Quadrilateral-Triangular Mixed Grid System for Numerical Analysis of Incompressible Viscous Flow (비압축성 점성 유동의 수치적 해석을 위한 사각형-삼각형 혼합 격자계)

  • 심은보;박종천;류하상
    • Korean Journal of Computational Design and Engineering
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.56-64
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    • 1996
  • A quadrilateral-triangular mixed grid method for the solution of incompressible viscous flow is presented. The solution domain near the body surface is meshed using elliptic grid geneator to acculately simulate the viscous flow. On the other hand, we used unstructured triangular grid system generated by advancing front technique of a simple automatic grid generation algorithm in the rest of the computational domain. The present method thus is capable of not only handling complex geometries but providing accurate solutions near body surface. The numerical technique adopted here is PISO type finite element method which was developed by the present author. Investigations have been made of two-dimensional unsteady flow of Re=550 past a circular cylinder. In the case of use of the unstructured grid only, there exists a considerable amount of difference with the existing results in drag coefficient and vorticity at the cylinder surface; this may be because of the lack of the grid clustering to the surface that is a inevitable requirement to resolve the viscous flow. However, numerical results on the mixed grid show good agreements with the earlier computations and experimental data.

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