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Effects of rearing environment on oviposition preference of black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) (아메리카동애등에(Hermetia illucens)의 성충 사육환경이 산란 선호성에 미치는 영향)

  • Choi, Myung-Hyo;Yang, Young-Cheol;Kang, Seung-Ho;Park, Young-Kyu
    • Journal of Sericultural and Entomological Science
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    • v.54 no.1_2
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    • pp.17-22
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    • 2016
  • Rearing environment direct effects on oviposition preference of black soldier fly(Hermetia illucens). In this study, the number of egg-filled flutes was surveyed according to the size of adult rearing cages and oviposition media of black soldier fly (BSF). The height of the adult rearing cages were fixed at 2 m and provided different sizes of width and length and released 20,000 BSF adults in the rearing cages. The mean number of BSF egg-filled flutes was 895.4 at $4{\times}4m$ cage, 876.3 at $2{\times}1m$ cage and 62.3 at $1{\times}1m$ cage. Comparison of egg-filled flutes was according to cages material of adult BSF. The mean number of egg-filled flutes were 820.7 and 604.3 at different cage materials such as mosquito net and green house film. The mean numbers of egg-filled flutes were 326.6 in green floral form, 135.2 in green corrugated cardboard and 41.0 in brown corrugated cardboard. And the mean number of egg-filled flutes were similar floral form with the corrugated cardboard was overlapped by floral form such as 57.7 and 64.7. The mean number of egg-filled flutes was 29.0 and 48.2 in 6 mm and 4 mm diameter of oviposition hole.

Monte Carlo simulations for gamma-ray spectroscopy using bismuth nanoparticle-containing plastic scintillators with spectral subtraction

  • Taeseob Lim ;Siwon Song ;Seunghyeon Kim ;Jae Hyung Park ;Jinhong Kim;Cheol Ho Pyeon;Bongsoo Lee
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.55 no.9
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    • pp.3401-3408
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    • 2023
  • In this study, we used the Monte Carlo N-Particle program to simulate the gamma-ray spectra obtained from plastic scintillators holes filled with bismuth nanoparticles. We confirmed that the incorporation of bismuth nanoparticles into a plastic scintillator enhances its performance for gamma-ray spectroscopy using the subtraction method. The subtracted energy spectra obtained from the bismuth-nanoparticle-incorporated and the original plastic scintillator exhibit a distinct energy peak that does not appear in the corresponding original spectra. We varied the diameter and depth of the bismuth-filled holes to determine the optimal hole design for gamma-ray spectroscopy using the subtraction method. We evaluated the energy resolutions of the energy peaks in the gamma-ray spectra to estimate the effects of the bismuth nanoparticles and determine their optimum volume in the plastic scintillator. In addition, we calculated the peak-to-total ratio of the energy spectrum to evaluate the energy measuring limit of the bismuth nanoparticle-containing plastic scintillator using the subtraction method.

A Study on Filling Polygonal Holes in a Polygon-based Reverse Engineering System (폴리곤 기반 역공학 시스템의 구멍메움에 관한 연구)

  • Jeon, Yong-Tae;Park, Kwang-Hyun;No, Hyung-Min;Choi, Young
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.140-147
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    • 2004
  • In reverse engineering, the whole surfaces of the three-dimensional product are measured using 3D positional scanners. The raw triangle meshes constructed from a scanned point set are not well fitted for direct use in the downstream engineering or graphic activities. No object can be fully described by a single scan. Although multiple scans are usually taken and aligned to achieve a complete model, a set of scanned points does not entirely wrap the whole object. This is because some surfaces may be inaccessible to the scanner, so some portion of the scanned surface may be missing. This paper discusses the algorithms of a hole-filling that are crucial to refine the triangle meshes. In this paper, the holes are filled with flat triangles first by subdivision operation and then smoothed with neighboring triangles. This process continues until it converges to a certain user-defined iteration number. Examples are given and discussed to validate the system.

Topology-optimization-based Partition Design for Maximizing or Minimizing the Eigenfrequency of a Double Cavity (이중 공동의 고유 주파수 최대/최소화를 위한 위상 최적화 기반 격벽 설계)

  • Lee, Jin-Woo;Kim, Yoon-Young
    • Transactions of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering
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    • v.18 no.11
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    • pp.1118-1127
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    • 2008
  • The position and size of holes in the partition of a double cavity are known to strongly affect the eigenfrequency of the longitudinal eigenmodes of the double cavity. To maximize or minimize the eigenfrequency of the hole-partitioned double cavity, two acoustical topology optimization problems are formulated and solved. While two sub-cavities are filled with air, a partition between them is assumed to consist of sub-partitions of variable acoustical properties. One design variable is assigned to each sub-partition, whose material properties are interpolated as those of an intermediate material between air and a rigid body. The penalty parameter of the used interpolation function is adjusted to obtain a distinct air and rigid body distribution at the converged stage in each acoustical topology optimization problem. A special attention is paid to the selection of initial values of design variables to obtain solutions as close to global optimum and symmetric as possible. To show numerical characteristics of these optimization problems, the formulated problems are first solved for the one-dimensional partition design domain and then for the two-dimensional partition design domain.

An Experimental Study on Simple Tension Connections for Square CFT Column to Beam Using Internal Plate with Holes (내부유공판을 사용한 각형 CFT 기둥-보 단순인장 접합부의 실험적 연구)

  • Lee, Seong Hui;Jung, Hun Mo;Yang, Il Seung;Choi, Sung Mo
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.575-583
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    • 2009
  • As the height of buildings rises, new structural systems are being applied other than theexisting S, RC, and SRC to decrease the weight of buildings and to make their construction more efficient, CFT structureshad been applied in many building construction projects due to their superior structural performance and construction efficiency. CFT structures need a diaphragm to harmoniously transmit the beam flange load to the column and the opponent beam in connections. Especially, on the right and left sides of the column other beams are connected, The establishment of a diaphragm for the lower part flange load delivery of the beam and guarantee for concrete filing capacity difficulty have (What does this mean?). In this paper, connection details are proposed in the form of a welded vertical plate with a circular hole on the CFT column's interior to harmoniously transmit the lower-part beam flange load to the column and the opponent beam. Thesediaphragm details use the concrete anchor effect in the beam flange load delivery, with the concrete-filled CFT column interior piercing the hole of the perforated plate, and a perforated board is established vertically to improve the concrete filling capacity. To analyze the structural performance of the proposed connection details, five simple tension specimens were made with the following parameters: with our without vertical and horizontal perforated plates, shear hole number, concrete filled or not, thickness of the perforated plate, etc. Then experimental tests were performed on these specimens.

Hole-Filling Method Using Extrapolated Spatio-temporal Background Information (추정된 시공간 배경 정보를 이용한 홀채움 방식)

  • Kim, Beomsu;Nguyen, Tien Dat;Hong, Min-Cheol
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics and Information Engineers
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    • v.54 no.8
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    • pp.67-80
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    • 2017
  • This paper presents a hole-filling method using extrapolated spatio-temporal background information to obtain a synthesized view. A new temporal background model using non-overlapped patch based background codebook is introduced to extrapolate temporal background information In addition, a depth-map driven spatial local background estimation is addressed to define spatial background constraints that represent the lower and upper bounds of a background candidate. Background holes are filled by comparing the similarities between the temporal background information and the spatial background constraints. Additionally, a depth map-based ghost removal filter is described to solve the problem of the non-fit between a color image and the corresponding depth map of a virtual view after 3-D warping. Finally, an inpainting is applied to fill in the remaining holes with the priority function that includes a new depth term. The experimental results demonstrated that the proposed method led to results that promised subjective and objective improvement over the state-of-the-art methods.

A distributed piezo-polymer scour net for bridge scour hole topography monitoring

  • Loh, Kenneth J.;Tom, Caroline;Benassini, Joseph L.;Bombardelli, Fabian A.
    • Structural Monitoring and Maintenance
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.183-195
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    • 2014
  • Scour is one of the leading causes of overwater bridge failures worldwide. While monitoring systems have already been implemented or are still being developed, they suffer from limitations such as high costs, inaccuracies, and low reliability, among others. Also, most sensors only measure scour depth at one location and near the pier. Thus, the objective is to design a simple, low cost, scour hole topography monitoring system that could better characterize the entire depth, shape, and size of bridge scour holes. The design is based on burying a robust, waterproofed, piezoelectric sensor strip in the streambed. When scour erodes sediments to expose the sensor, flowing water excites it to cause the generation of time-varying voltage signals. An algorithm then takes the time-domain data and maps it to the frequency-domain for identifying the sensor's resonant frequency, which is used for calculating the exposed sensor length or scour depth. Here, three different sets of tests were conducted to validate this new technique. First, a single sensor was tested in ambient air, and its exposed length was varied. Upon verifying the sensing concept, a waterproofed prototype was buried in soil and tested in a tank filled with water. Sensor performance was characterized as soil was manually eroded away, which simulated various scour depths. The results confirmed that sensor resonant frequencies decreased with increasing scour depths. Finally, a network of 11 sensors was configured to form a distributed monitoring system in the lab. Their exposed lengths were adjusted to simulate scour hole formation and evolution. Results showed promise that the proposed sensing system could be scaled up and used for bridge scour topography monitoring.

Characteristics of Copper Film Fabricated by Pulsed Electrodeposition with Additives for ULSI Interconnection (펄스전착법과 첨가제를 사용하여 전착된 ULSI배선용 구리박막의 특성)

  • Lee Kyoung-Woo;Yang Sung-Hoon;Lee Seoghyeong;Shin Chang-Hee;Park Jong-Wan
    • Journal of the Korean Electrochemical Society
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    • v.2 no.4
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    • pp.237-241
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    • 1999
  • The characteristics of copper thin films and via hole filling capability were investigated by pulsed electrodeposition method. Especially, the effects of additives on the properties of copper thin films were studied. Copper films, which were deposited by pulsed electrodeposition using commercial additives, had low tensile stress value under 83.4 MPa and high preferred Cu (111) texture. Via holes with $0.25{\mu}m$ in diameter and 6 : 1 aspect ratio were successfully filled without any defects by superfilling. It was observed that copper microstructure deformed by twining. After heat treatment at $500^{\circ}C$ for 1 k in vacuum furnace, grain size was 1 or 2 times as large as film thickness and the bamboo structure was formed. Heat treated copper films showed good resistivities of $1.8\~2.0{\mu}{\Omega}{\cdot}cm$.

A Propagation Behavior of Crack in Material with Holes or Another Materials (구멍 또는 이종재료를 가진 재료에서의 크랙의 전파 거동)

  • Cho Jae-Ung
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.6 no.6
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    • pp.531-535
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    • 2005
  • This study investigates the behavior of fatigue crack propagating between holes or holes lilted with another materials. It is experimentally and analytically confirmed that the center crack stops when its tip reaches near the center line of the holes and a small crack is initiated from the boundaries of holes or the holes filled with another materials and it propagates to final fracture. The mechanical behaviors of center crack near the another materials are also investigated. The phenomenon that this crack propagates to fracture is investigated by compliance method.

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A Fundamental Properties of Microcement in Earth Concreting (지반보강용 마이크로시멘트의 기초적 특성)

  • 김진춘;최광일;박재용
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 1994.10a
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    • pp.217-222
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    • 1994
  • Generally speaking, grouting on the base stabilizes the ground as the aspects of mechanic and engineering properties, with drilling hole at any depth of the earth, and pressuring the cement milk or special chemical grouting material in it. The purpose of grouting on the base is waterproofness and solidification of the ground by earth concreting that the cement milk pass through paticles of soil or crack of rock. This report shows the fundamental properties of microcement compared with those of ordinary portland cement in a point of grouting. It also describes that experimental applications on the treatment of the weathered rock at the constructior of Taegu subway and Boryong earth filled dam site, south of chungchung province, resulted in success.

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