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Visualization and Analysis of the Dynamic Behavior of Splashes and Residuals of Droplets Continuously Colliding with a Vertical Wall (수직벽으로 연속 충돌하는 액적들의 비산/잔류 동적 거동 가시화 및 분석 연구)

  • Jaehyeon Noh;Hoonseok Lee;Taeyeong Park;Seungho Kim
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Visualization
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.82-89
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    • 2024
  • In this study, experiments were conducted to visualize and analyze the dynamic characteristics of splash and residual liquid film formation during and after the injection of water droplets onto vertically situated solid substrates with varying surface wettability, elasticity, and microtexture. As wettability decreased (higher contact angle), more splash droplets formed, and the residual liquid film decreased. Low contact angles resulted in thin residual films and less splash. Surface elasticity absorbed the impact forces of droplets, thereby decreasing splash phenomena and significantly reducing the formation of residual liquid films due to surface vibration. Surfaces with microtextures demonstrated control over droplet splash direction, guiding the liquid along desired pathways. High-speed imaging provided detailed insights, showing that surface properties critically influence splash dynamics and residual liquid film formation.

Effect of Curing Conditions on the Alkali-Silica Reaction of Synthetic Lightweight Aggregate Concrete (양생조건(養生條件)이 인공경량골재(人工輕量骨材)콘크리트의 알카리-실리카 반응(反應)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Kim, Seong Wan;Sung, Chan Yong
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.140-147
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    • 1991
  • This paper was performed to obtain the data applied to use of synthetic lightweight aggregate concrete affected by alkali silica reaction. The results obtained were summarized as follows : 1. The expansion of each type concrete was increased with increase of curing age, respectively. Also, at the curing age 90 days, the rate of expansion of type A, B, C and D concrete was increased 0.173%, 0.575%, 0.230% and 0.680%, respectively. Specially, the rate of expansion of type D concrete was shown 3.93 times higher than the type A concrete. The cracks width were increased with increase of expansion and at the 0.680% expansion, the maximum width was shown 0.5 mm. 2. The dynamic modulus of elasticity of each type concrete was increased with increase of curing age, respectively. At the curing age 30 days, the highest dynamic modulus of elasticity was showed at each type concrete, respectively. But, it was gradually decreased with increase of curing age at those concrete, respectively. Also, at the curing age A, B, C and D concrete was increased 24.3%, 33.7%, 28.1% and 37.0%, respectively. The rate of loss in type D concrete was shown 1.52 times higher than the type A concrete. 3. The ultrasonic pulse velocity of each type concrete was increased with increase of curing age, respectively. At the curing age 30 days, the highest ultrasonic pulse velocity was showed at each type concrete, respectively. But, it was gradually decreased with increase of curing age at those concrete, respectively. Also, at the curing age 90 days, the percentage loss of ultrasonic pulse velocity of type A, B, C and D concrete was increased 6.4%, 8.7%, 8.5% and 14.2%, respectively. The rate of loss in type D concrete was shown 2.21 times higher than the type A concrete. 4. The relation between dynamic modulus of elasticity and ultrasonic pulse velocity was highly significant. The dynamic modulus of elasticity was increased with increase and decreased with decrease of ultrasonic pulse velocity. Also, the decreasing rate of the dynamic modulus of elasticity was shown 2-7 times higher than the ultrasonic pulse velocity at each age, respectively. 5. The dynamic modulus of elasticity and ultrasonic pulse velocity were decreased with increase of expansion, and the decreasing rates were increased with increase of curing age. The increasing rate of expansion was shown higher than the decreasing rate of dynamic modulus and ultrasonic pulse velocity.

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Evaluation of Exterior Durability of Domestic Plywood for Temporary Construction (국산(國産) 가설재용(假說材用) 합판(合板)의 옥외(屋外) 내구성(耐久性) 평가(評價))

  • Kim, Gyu-Hyeok;Jo, Jae-Sung;Song, Ki-Young
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.20-27
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    • 1994
  • Water repellent preservative (WRP) treated and untreated, small-sized specimens prepared from semiwater resistant, water resistant, and tegofilm-overlaid plywood were exposed to outdoor weathering for one year. Exterior durability of specimens was evaluated on the basis of changes in dynamic modulus of elasticity, degree of delamination, modulus of elasticity, modulus of rupture, and glueline shear strength. Among untreated specimens, tegofilm-overlaid plywood showed the best outdoor durability, and durability between semiwater resistant and water resistant plywood was similar. Although WRP treatment increased the durability of all types of plywoods, the effect of treatment on the increase in durability for semi water resistant plywood was not distinct. Accordingly, it can be concluded that semi water resistant plywood, which is used for temporary construction such as concrete formwork in our country, can not be inadequate for exterior use, regardless of WRP treatment. The bending strength and glueline shear strength of untreated water resistant plywood measured after weathering for one year did not exceed the minimum value specified by Korean Standard (KS), thereby the outdoor use of water resistant plywood was not desirable without WRP treatment. Exterior durability between treated water resistant plywood and untreated tegofilm-overlaid plywood was very similar. This result suggests that if an exposed plywood surface is treated with WRP regularly water resistant plywood can be used for temporary construction. This suggestion, however, needs to be investigated. In summary, semiwater resistant plywood cannot be used for temporay construction regardless of WRP treatment. Water resistant plywood can be used only with WRP treatment. Comparing the cost of tegofilm-overlaid plywood to costs of water resistant plywood and WRP treatment, however, it can be concluded that use of tegofilm-overlaid plywood for temporay constrution is strongly suggested from the point of view of both outdoor durability and costs.

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Influence of Density Variation on Stress and Displacement Fields at a Propagating Mode-III Crack Tip in Orthotropic Functionally Graded Materials (밀도변화가 직교이방성함수구배재료에서 전파하는 모드 III 균열선단의 응력 및 변위장에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Kwang-Ho
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.35 no.9
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    • pp.1051-1061
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    • 2011
  • The influences of density variation on stress and displacement fields at a propagating Mode-III crack tip in orthotropic functionally graded materials (OFGMs) are studied. The crack propagates dynamically at a right angle to the gradient of physical properties. Three kinds of elasticity and density gradients are analyzed in this study. They are as follows: (1) the density varies without elasticity variation, (2) the directions of the density and elasticity gradients are opposite to each other, and (3) same. For these cases, the stress and displacement fields at the crack tip are developed and the dynamic stress intensity factors for propagating cracks are also studied. When the crack speed is low, the influence of density variation on the stresses and displacement is low. However, when the crack speed is high, this influence is very high.

Prediction of modulus of elasticity of FA concrete using crushing strength, UPV and RHN values

  • Mohd A. Ansari;M. Shariq;F. Mahdi;Saad S. Ansari
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.34 no.1
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    • pp.33-48
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    • 2024
  • This paper presents the detailed experimental and analytical investigation on the evolution of static (Es) and dynamic modulus of elasticity (Ed) of concrete having 0%, 35%, and 50% FA used as partial cement replacement. Destructive and non-destructive tests were conducted on cylindrical specimens to evaluate the compressive strength and MoE of concrete in compression at the age of 28, 56, 90, and 150 days for all mixes. Experimental results show that the concrete having 35% FA achieved compressive strength and MoE similar to plain concrete at the age of 90 days, while 50% FA concrete attained satisfactory compressive strength and MoE at the age of 150 days. The comprehensive statistical analysis has been carried out in two ways on the basis of the experimental results. Firstly, the 28-day crushing strength of plain concrete in compression was used to design the models for the prediction of Es and Ed of fly ash concrete at any age and percentage replacement of FA. Secondly, using the values of UPV and RHN, models have been developed to predict the age or time-dependent Es and Ed of fly ash concrete. These models will be helpful in assessing the Es and Ed of fly ash concrete without knowing the 28-day crushing strength of plain concrete in compression in the laboratory. Hence, the suggested models in the present study will be beneficial in conducting the health assessment of fly ash based concrete structures.

The Characteristics of Strength of Concrete Specimens under Tidal Environment (해양환경에 폭로된 콘크리트 실험체의 역학적 특성)

  • Lee, Joon-Gu;Kim, Meyong-Won;Kim, Kwan-Ho;Joo, Jae-Hong;Kim, Han-Joung
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2009.05a
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    • pp.277-278
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    • 2009
  • The building that supply tidal and splash zone was constructed near Seamangeum Gate Bridge. The specimens that will be tested for maintenance of gate bridge were exposed on the tidal and splash zone, totally about 650(Fig. 1). The characteristics of strength, salt penetration profile, field application of surface repair material and section recover material will be acquired by periodical test. The program was developed to obtain optimal maintenance strategy of gate bridge as a marine concrete structure and to deposit experimental data, lab. test result, field test result, on its D/B. On this paper, we hope to introduce two years exposure data as compressive strength, the modulus of elasticity, the modulus of dynamic elasticity, field adoption of repair and recover materials. As briefly speaking the results, possion's ratio, elasticity, strength was general, but the recover materials have some problems. There was crack between concrete and recover material and delamination figures.

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Use of Markov Chain Monte Carlo in Estimating the Economy Model

  • Lee, Seung Moon
    • Journal of Integrative Natural Science
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.127-132
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    • 2008
  • This project follows the heterogeneous agent market segmented model of Landon-Lane and Occhino (2007) with using Korean data, M1 and GDP deflator from 1882:I to 2007:II. This paper estimates parameters with Monte Carlo Markov Chain. The fraction of traders, ${\lambda}$, in Korea is 15.64%. The quarterly preferences discount factor's, ${\beta}$, posterior mean is 0.9922. The posterior mean of the inverse of the elasticity of the labor supply to the real wage, ${\varphi}$, is 0.0316. The elasticity of the labor supply to the real wage has a very large value. By Hansen (1985) and Christiano and Eichenbaum (1992) and Cooley and Hansen (1989), models having large elasticity of the aggregate labor supply better match macroeconomic data.

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Size dependent torsional vibration of a rotationally restrained circular FG nanorod via strain gradient nonlocal elasticity

  • Busra Uzun;Omer Civalek;M. Ozgur Yayli
    • Advances in nano research
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.175-186
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    • 2024
  • Dynamical behaviors of one-dimensional (1D) nano-sized structures are of great importance in nanotechnology applications. Therefore, the torsional dynamic response of functionally graded nanorods which could be used to model the nano electromechanical systems or micro electromechanical systems with torsional motion about the center of twist is examined based on the theory of strain gradient nonlocal elasticity in this work. The mathematical background is constructed based on both strain gradient theory and Eringen's nonlocal elasticity theory. The equation of motions and boundary conditions of radially functionally graded nanorods are derived using Hamilton's principle and then transformed into the eigenvalue analysis by using Fourier sine series. A general coefficient matrix is obtained to assemble the Stokes' transformation. The case of a restrained functionally graded nanorod embedded in two elastic springs against torsional rotation is then deeply investigated. The effect of changing the functionally graded index, the stiffness of elastic boundary conditions, the length scale parameter and nonlocal parameter are investigated in detail.

An Experimental Study on the Mechanical Properties of Permeable Polymer Concrete (투수용 폴리머 콘크리트의 역학적 특성에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • 성찬용
    • Magazine of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.38 no.5
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    • pp.95-105
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    • 1996
  • This study was performed to evaluate the mechanical properties of permeable polymer concrete using fillers and unsaturated polyester resin. The following conclusions were drawn; 1. The unit weight was in the range of 1, 663~ l, 892kg/$cm^3$, the weights of those concrete were decreased 18~28% than that of the normal cement concrete. 2. The highest strength was achieved by fly ash filled permeable polymer concrete, it was increased 22% by compressive strength, 190% by tensile strength and 192% by bending strength than that of the normal cement concrete, respectively. 3. The external strength of permeable pipe was in the range of 3, 083~3, 793kg/m, the external strengths of those concrete were increased 2~26% than that of the normal cement concrete. Accordingly, these permeable polymer concrete pipe can be used to the members and structures which need external strength. 4. The static modulus of elasticity was in the range of $5.7{\times} 10^4 ~ 15.4{\times} 10{^4}kg/cm^2 $, which was approximately 35~64% of that of the normal cement concrete. Fly ash filled permeable polymer concrete was showed relatively higher elastic modulus. The poisson's number of permeable polymer concrete was less than that of the normal cement concrete. 5. The dynamic modulus of elasticity was in the range of $83{\times} 10^3 ~ 211{\times} 10{^3}kg/cm^2 $, which was approximately Ins compared to that of the normal cement concrete. Fly ash filled permeable polymer concrete was showed higher dynamic modulus. The dynamic modulus of elasticity were increased approximately 22~45% than that of the static modulus. 6. The ultrasonic pulse velocity was in the range of 2, 584 ~ 3, 587m/sec, . which was showed about the same compared to that of the normal cement concrete. Fly ash filled permeable polymer concrete was in the range of$0.58~8.88 {\ell}/cm^2/hr$, , and it was larglely dependent upon the mixing ratio. These concrete can be used to the structures which need water permeability.

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Dynamic analysis of nanosize FG rectangular plates based on simple nonlocal quasi 3D HSDT

  • Boutaleb, Sabrina;Benrahou, Kouider Halim;Bakora, Ahmed;Algarni, Ali;Bousahla, Abdelmoumen Anis;Tounsi, Abdelouahed;Tounsi, Abdeldjebbar;Mahmoud, S.R.
    • Advances in nano research
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.191-208
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    • 2019
  • In the present work the dynamic analysis of the functionally graded rectangular nanoplates is studied. The theory of nonlocal elasticity based on the quasi 3D high shear deformation theory (quasi 3D HSDT) has been employed to determine the natural frequencies of the nanosize FG plate. In HSDT a cubic function is employed in terms of thickness coordinate to introduce the influence of transverse shear deformation and stretching thickness. The theory of nonlocal elasticity is utilized to examine the impact of the small scale on the natural frequency of the FG rectangular nanoplate. The equations of motion are deduced by implementing Hamilton's principle. To demonstrate the accuracy of the proposed method, the calculated results in specific cases are compared and examined with available results in the literature and a good agreement is observed. Finally, the influence of the various parameters such as the nonlocal coefficient, the material indexes, the aspect ratio, and the thickness to length ratio on the dynamic properties of the FG nanoplates is illustrated and discussed in detail.