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Effects of Agglomeration of Toner Particles with Fatty Alcohol on Flotation Deinking Efficiency (고급알코올에 의한 토너의 응집처리가 부유부상 탈묵효과에 미치는 영향)

  • 허용성;이학래
    • Journal of Korea Technical Association of The Pulp and Paper Industry
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.33-38
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    • 2004
  • Toner particles used in laser and xerographic printing process is fused on paper surface so strongly that they tend not to detach easily from the recylced paper surface during pulping. Furthermore, the removal efficiency of detached toner particles by conventional screening and flotation process has limitation due to the platy shape and large size of detached toner particles. It has been shown that the removal efficiency of toners in the screening process can be increased by agglomerating the toner particles with fatty alcohol. It is not possible, however, to remove small and platy toner particles by screening process. These small and platy toner particles should be removed by flotation process. In this study the effect of fatty alcohol that used for toner agglomeration on flotation efficiency has been examined. It was shown that flotation efficiency decreased when fatty alcohol was used most probably due to its effect of reducing hydrophobicity of toner particles.

A Study on the removel of the water from the anthracite slurry by Oil Agglomeration Process(part 2) (Oil Agglomeration Process에 의한 무연탄 슬러리의 탈수에 관한 연구(제2보))

  • 오진석;신강호;조동성
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.20-24
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    • 1995
  • When the slurry of water and coal which is produced from hydraulic coal mining was dehydrated by COM(Coal Oil Mixtue), the effects of flocculant were measured by light transmittance of supernatant liquid, The experimental results obtamed m this study are summarized as follows; The efficient flocculant is anionic flocculant(AllO), and in this case, the required concentration is about l00g/t. When diesel oil is used with flocculant, COM is formed in lower impeller speed than when only diesel oil is used. The amout of diesel oil required to form COM is 10% of that of coal.

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Buckling load optimization of beam reinforced by nanoparticles

  • Motezaker, Mohsen;Eyvazian, Arameh
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.73 no.5
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    • pp.481-486
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    • 2020
  • This paper deals with the buckling and optimization of a nanocomposite beam. The agglomeration of nanoparticles was assumed by Mori-Tanaka model. The harmony search optimization algorithm is adaptively improved using two adjusted processes based on dynamic parameters. The governing equations were derived by Timoshenko beam model by energy method. The optimum conditions of the nanocomposite beam- based proposed AIHS are compared with several existing harmony search algorithms. Applying DQ and Hs methods, the optimum values of radius and FS were obtained. The effects of thickness, agglomeration, volume percent of CNTs and boundary conditions were assumed. The results show that with increasing the volume percent of CNTs, the optimum radius of the beam decreases while the FS was improved.

Polymers and Nanosized Particles: A Happy Marriage?

  • Wegner, Gerhard
    • Proceedings of the Polymer Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2006.10a
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    • pp.7-8
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    • 2006
  • Interest in "nanotechnology" has triggered the question whether new materials can be obtained blending nanosized particles with polymers. This contribution considers modification of polymer properties by nanoscale particles, stabilization of polymer properties by nanoscale particles, stabilization of nanoscale particles against Ostwald-ripening and agglomeration, synthesis of nanoscale particles assisted by polymers and effects of such particles on polymerization mechanisms.

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Effects of elastic strain on the agglomeration of silicide films for electrical contacts in integrated circuit applications

  • Choy, J.H.
    • Journal of the Korean Crystal Growth and Crystal Technology
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.95-100
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    • 2004
  • This paper reports a potential problem in the electrical performance of the silicide film to silicon contacts with respect to the scaling trend in integrated circuit (IC) devices. The effects of elastic strain on the agglomeration of the coherent silicide film embedded in an infinite matrix are studied employing continuum linear elasticity and finite-difference numerical method. The interface atomic diffusion is taken to be the dominant transport mechanism where both capillarity and elastic strain are considered for the driving forces. Under plane strain condition with elastically homogeneous and anisotropic system with cubic symmetry, the dilatational misfit and the tetragonal misfit in the direction parallel to the film thickness are considered. The numerical results on the shape evolution agree with the known trend that the equilibrium aspect ratio of the film increases with the elastic strain intensity. When the elastic strain intensity is taken to be only a function of the film size, the flat film morphology with a large aspect ratio becomes increasingly unstable since the equilibrium aspect ratio decreases, as the film scales. The shape evolution results in a large decrease in contact to silicon area, and may deteriorate the electrical performances.

Aging Effects of Silica Slurry and Oxide CMP Characteristics (실리카 슬러리의 에이징 효과 및 산화막 CMP 특성)

  • 이우선;고필주;이영식;서용진;홍광준
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.138-143
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    • 2004
  • CMP (Chemical Mechanical Polishing) technology for global planarization of multilevel interconnection structure has been widely studied for the next generation devices. Among the consumables for CMP process, especially, slurry and their chemical compositions play a very important role in the removal rates and within-wafer non-uniformity (WIWNU) for global planarization ability of CMP process. However, CMP slurries contain abrasive particles exceeding 1 ${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$ size, which can cause micro-scratch on the wafer surface after CMP process. Such a large size particle in these slurries may be caused by particle agglomeration in slurry supply-line. In this work, to investigate the effects of agglomeration on the performance of oxide CMP slurry, we have studied an aging effect of silica slurry as a function of particle size distribution and aging time during one month. We Prepared and compared the self-developed silica slurry by adding of alumina powders. Also, we have investigated the oxide CMP characteristics. As an experimental result, we could be obtained the relatively stable slurry characteristics comparable to aging effect of original silica slurry. Consequently, we can expect the saving of high-cost slurry.

Vibration response of FG-CNT-reinforced plates covered by magnetic layer utilizing numerical solution

  • Cao, Yan;Musharavati, Farayi;Baharom, Shahrizan;Talebizadehsardari, Pouyan;Sebaey, Tamer A.;Eyvazian, Arameh;Zain, Azlan Mohd
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.37 no.2
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    • pp.253-258
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    • 2020
  • Vibration response in a sandwich plate with a nanocompiste core covered by magnetic layer is presented. The core is armed by functionalyy graded-carbon nanotubes (FG-CNTs) where the Mori-Tanaka law is utilized assuming agglomeration effects. The structure plate is located on elastic medium simulated by Pasternak model. The governing equations are derived based on Mindlin theory and Hamilton's principle. Utilizing diffrential quadrature method (DQM), the frequency of the structure is calculated and the effects of magnetic layer, volume percent and agglomeration of CNTs, elastic medium and geometrical parameters of structure are shown on the frequency of system. Results indicate that with considering magnetic layer, the frequency of structure is increased.

The Spatial Pattern and Structure of Industrial Agglomerations in Korea : Towards a Regional Innovation System (우리나라 산업집적의 공간적 패턴과 구조 분석 -한국형 지역혁신체제 구축의 시사점 -)

  • Jeong Jun-Ho;Kim Sun-Bae
    • Journal of the Economic Geographical Society of Korea
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.17-29
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    • 2005
  • This study has attempted to analyze the spatial structure of industrial agglomerations with elaborated spatial econometric techniques. First of all, spatial patterns and structures of industrial agglomerations in Korea show a multi-polar spatial pattern of industrial agglomeration, Major industries from industrial agglomerations in the Seoul Metropolitan Area, part of the Chungcheong Area and Dongnam Area. Second, as some industrial agglomerations show an agglomerative pattern beyond a regionally based-administrative jurisdiction, the effects of agglomeration seem to be produced across regionally based-administrative jurisdictions. Finally, it can be considered that industrial agglomerations have generally been produced by spatial divisions of labor in which the functions of conception and execution are separated from each other. According to this results, in designing regional innovation systems, their spatial coverage should draw upon an extended region with a few adjacent provinces, and there is a need to form networked clusters in order to sufficiently capitalize upon the spatial spillovers of agglomerations.

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Observation of Effects of Phosphatidylcholine and Al Salts Concentration on the Formation of Vesicles by TEM (베시클 생성에 미치는 Phosphatidylcholine과 알루미늄 염 농도의 영향에 관한 TEM 관찰)

  • Jeong, Jong Jae;Kim, Chang Hyeon;Lee, Byeong Gyo;Lee, Hae Uk
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.40 no.3
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    • pp.173-179
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    • 1996
  • Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) was used to monitor the response of vesicle size and the intervesicle agglomeration with a variety of experimental parameters. Considered parameters are: (a) reaction temperture, (b) concentration of phosphatidylcholine, (c) concentration of aluminum ion with fixed concentration of phosphatidylcholine at 0.39 mM, and (d) mixed concentration of aluminum and phosphatidylcholine when fixing the weight ratio of phosphatidylcholine to aluminum at 0.01. Controlling these parameters, vesicle size changed and intervesicle agglomeration observed. As reaction temperature and the concentration of phosphatidylcholine increase, vesicle size decreases. With 0.2 M of aluminum ion, abnormal vesicle growth led by intervesicle agglomeration and coalescence was observed. When weight ratio of phosphatidylcholine to aluminum is 0.01, optimal vesicle size and size distribution can be obtained.

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How to Measure the Agglomeration Effects of Industrial Cluster : A Case Study of the FOODPOLIS ( KOREA NATIONAL FOOD CLUSTER ) (산업클러스터 효과 추정 방법에 관한 연구 : 국가식품클러스터조성사업 사례를 중심으로)

  • Kim, Jung-Wook;Kim, Suk-Young;Yang, Seung-Min
    • Journal of the Economic Geographical Society of Korea
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.42-62
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    • 2012
  • This paper suggests a genuine method to estimate the agglomeration effects of Industrial Cluster focusing on the FOODPOLIS (KOREA NATIONAL FOOD CLUSTER). In this study, we will focus on two issues related to the clustering effect. First, Clusters affect productivity, and a cluster allows companies to operate more productively in inputs; accessing technology, human resource, information, services, and needed institutions. Second, we assume that the effects of Industrial Cluster can be estimated from measurement on differency of an added value between large-scale enterprises and smaller ones. To demonstrate effectiveness of this approach, the estimated effect was compared with that from the related study (A Mini-Cluster). Industry Clusters have been considered as critical factors for regional competitiveness and economic revitalization. For this, the government and local government should find a way and strategy to provide useful contents that can attract the participation of firms and to secure strategic positioning and competition strategies.

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