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An Experimental Study on the Engineering Properties of High Strength Flowing Concrete Using Flyash and Silicafume (Part 2. Engineering Properties of Hardened concrete) (플라이애시 및 실리카흄을 사용한 고강도유동화 콘크리트의 공학적 특성에 관한 실 험적 연구 (제 2보. 경화콘크리트의 공학적 특성 검토))

  • 김진만;이상수;김규용;김무한
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 1995.04a
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    • pp.84-87
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    • 1995
  • Production of high strength concrete requires a low water-cement ratio and this leads to the high cement content. Mineral admixture like fly ash(FA) is often cheaper than ordinary portland cement(OPC) and this factor in combination with possible improvement in workability and moderation of the heat evolution of the cement-rich mixes tends to encourage its use. The other mineral admisture that its use has been widly advocated is silica fume that increases compressive strength due to its pozzolanic reaction. The objective of this study is to assess the contribution of mineral admixtures(FA, SF) to the workability and the strength of concrete with low water-binder ratios. In this experimental study that investigates and analyzes the properties of fresh concrete. it is presented that using admixtures like flyash and silica fume as binding material increases properties of high strength flowing concrete having very low water cementitious ratios of 0.25 and 0.30.

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Ice Marking Pattern of Flowing Organic Water Solution in a Horizontal Cooled Tube (수평냉각관내에서 유동하는 유기수용액의 제빙형태)

  • 박기원
    • Journal of Advanced Marine Engineering and Technology
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    • v.24 no.5
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    • pp.52-57
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    • 2000
  • Recently large capacity of electric equipment and increasing in atomic power generation are shown. One of the reason is shortage of the electric power supply for air conditioning load during summer. And every consumer is concerning about economical refrigeration and air conditioning system to decreases electric power consumption and decrease in global warming. For these necessities, ice making thermal storage system is required. Therefore, in this paper, the possibility of continuous slurry ice making using flowing organic water solution in cooled circular tube has been investigated. The experiments was carried out under some parameters of concentration and velocity of water solution, temperature of cooled tube wall, and control pressure in tube, As a result, four types of operating conditions in the pipe, that was supercooling, continuous ice making, intermittent ice making and ice blockage, were classified . And it was found that the critical condition for continuous ice making was acquired as a function of these experimental parameters.

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Coupled Heat and Mass Transfer in Absorption of Water Vapor into LiBr-$H_2O$ Solution Flowing over a Finned Inclined Surface (좁은 휜이 달린 경사면을 흐르는 리튬브로마이드 수용액 흡수기에서의 열 및 물질전달)

  • 조은준;서태범
    • Korean Journal of Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering
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    • v.13 no.9
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    • pp.860-867
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    • 2001
  • Absorption of water vapor into LiBr-$H_2O$ O solution flowing over a finned inclined surface is numerically investigated. The momentum, energy, and diffusion equation are numerically solved using a finite difference method. The four different shapes of the wall surfaces are considered to find the best surface for absorption assuming that the wall temperature and the surface tension are constant. The effects of the fin interval and Reynolds number are investigated. Based on the numerical results, it is known that the parabolic surface shows better absorption performance than the other surfaces, and that water vapor absorption increases gradually with decreasing the fin interval.

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The Bibliographic Study on the Cause and Symptom of Hyeon Eum (懸飮) (현음(懸飮)의 원인(原因)과 증상(症狀)에 대(對)한 문헌적(文獻的) 고찰(考察))

  • Kook, Woo-Seok
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.140-150
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    • 1991
  • This study has been camed out to investigate the Cause and Symptom of Hyeon Eum (懸飮) by referring to 36 documents. The results were as follows ; 1. Hyeom Eum (懸飮) is caused by the water flowing down the flank after drinking, the overdrinking of water, and the water flowing down the flank. between the ribs and flank. 2. The symptom of Hyeon Eum (懸飮) is as follows ; pulling pain in coughing abdominal dropsy pulling pain in lying the other way round or breathing tensity of breathing pulse sedimentated and strung White and Smooth tongue fur

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Improvement of Soil Strength by Injection of Water-Glass Chemical Grout (물유리계 주입재(注入材)를 주로 한 지반강도증대(地盤強度增大))

  • Jin, Byung Ik;Chun, Byung Sik
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.89-99
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    • 1984
  • Engineering properties of soils is studied by permeating injection of water-glass chemical grout by use of a large sized grouting equipment of 1.5 shot system. Furthermore, the effectiveness of chemical groutinig by taking water-glass chemical grout combined with portland-cement for the purpose of improving the soil strength is confirmed. Relationships between main factors which cause the effectiveness of chemical grouting are described, and the factors are velocity and temperature of flowing water; grain size distribution and density of soils; density, viscosity, gel time and volume of grouts; injection pressure and grouting process. Improvement of the effectiveness of chemical grouting in flowing water by preventing the dilution and flowing down of grouts is investigated. Moreover, local shear failures and upheaval phenomena of ground are also investigated by field measurement.

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Study on the Effect of a New Antiseptic Preparation ″Swi-Se-Yo″ on the Carry-Over Cocoons in Silk Reeling Process (새로 개발한 조월견방부제 ″쉬세요(Swi-Se-Yo)″의 효과에 관하여)

  • 이장낙;정태암;송기언;하정근
    • Journal of Sericultural and Entomological Science
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.107-110
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    • 1976
  • In silk reeling process the carry-over cocoons must be submerged in the reeling baths filled with reeling water and left until reopening the operation. Under the detention the carry-over cocoons are apt to decay without any antiseptic treatment. Thus an useful antiseptic for the cocoons is urgently needed, and various antseptic agents have been tested for their applicability to the process. However, such an useful agent has not been developed yet. Formalin has been the only chemical used for antisepticizing carry-over cocoons, although it has many defects as the antiseptic for the cocoons. In these circumstances, recently we newly prepared an antiseptic useful for preventing the carryover cocoons from decaying. We named the new antiseptic preparation "Swi-Se-Yo." The Korean term "Swi-Se-Yo" literally means "please take a rest". Through a series of experiments with Swi-Se-Yo we obtained the following results: 1) Swi-Se-Yo, in 0.05% aqueous solution, exerted a good antiseptic effect on the boiled Cocoons submerged in the reeling baths and the effect lasted for 45 hours. The duration of the effect is about two times longer than that of Formalin. 2) The percentage of cocoon reel ability of the carry-over cocoons treated with Swi-Se-Yo was 6% higher than that of Formalin and was equal to that of flowing cold water. 3) The percentage of raw silk yield of the carry-over cocoons treated with Swi-Se-Yo was almost equal to that of Formalin and to that of flowing cold water. 4) The quality of raw silk of the carry-over cocoons treated with Swi-Se-Yo is the same as that of flowing cold water. Besides the above favourable results, Swi-Se-Yo has many advantages as an antiseptic. Chemically it is very stable. Its antimicrobial action is very strong and the spectrum is very broad. It can be available in water-soluble powder and in small bulk. And it is not harmful to human and domestic animals. Considering these profitable properties of Swi-Se-Yo, it will have a good reputation as a carry-over cocoon antiseptic. (The chemical composition and manufacturing method of Swi-Se-Yo will be published in the near future.)

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The Influence of Two Phase Flow on Fretting Wear between Steam Generator Tube and Supporting Bar (이상 유동 환경이 증기 발생기 세관과 지지대의 프레팅 마모에 미치는 영향에 대한 연구)

  • Lee, Young-Ze;Park, Jung-Min;Jeong, Sung-Hoon;Kim, Jin-Seon;Park, Se-Min
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.24 no.6
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    • pp.362-367
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    • 2008
  • Tubes in nuclear steam generators are held up by supports because the tubes are long and slender. Fluid flows of high-pressure and high-temperature in the tubes cause oscillating motions between tubes and supports. This is called as FIV (flow induced vibration), which causes fretting wear in contact parts of tube-support. The fretting wear of tube-support can threaten the safety of nuclear power plant. The tube and support materials were Inconel 690 and STS 409. The wear tests were conducted in various environments, which are in water without flow, in flowing water and in flowing water with air. The results showed that the flow of water influenced on the wear-life of tube. The wear-life of tube decreased in water flow as compared with wear-life in stationary water.

A Survey report on the Consumption Structure and Behavior of Domestic Superplasticizer (국내 고성능 감수제의 소비구조 및 형태에 관한 조사보고)

  • 최민수;이연우;김홍민;박영호;김무한
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 1990.10a
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    • pp.141-144
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    • 1990
  • In recently, the interest of high strength and flowing concrete, to improve quality and workability of concrete, is gradually increased. In order to make high strength and flowing concrete, many processes may be considered, the water reducing technique using superplasticizer seems to be the most practical, but domestic superplsticizers are not widely used because of economical efficiency, low quality and lack of understanding in construction field. The purpose of this report is to analyze the consumption structure and behavior of domastic acmixtures containing superplasticizer, and to examine about, dessemination of superplasticizer.

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Comparison of RIAMOM and MOM in Modeling the East Sea/Japan Sea Circulation

  • Lee, Ho-Jin;Yoon, Jong-Hwan;Kawamura, Hideyuki;Kang, Hyoun-Woo
    • Ocean and Polar Research
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.287-302
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    • 2003
  • The seasonal variations in the circulation of the water mass in the East Sea/Japan Sea have been simulated using a free surface primitive ocean model, RIAMOM (RIAM Ocean Model), comparing the results from GFDL-MOM1 (Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory Modular Ocean Model, version 1.1, hereafter MOM) with the GDEM (Generalized Digital Environmental Model) data. Both models appear to successfully reproduce the distinct features of circulation in the East Sea/Japan Sea, such as the NB (Nearshore Branch) flowing along the Japanese coast, the EKWC (East Korean Warm Current) flowing northward along the Korean coast, and the NKCC/LCC (North Korean Cold Current/Liman Cold Current) flowing southwestward along Korean/Russian coast. RIAMOM has shown better performance, compared to MOM, in terms of the realistic simulation of the flow field in the East Sea/Japan Sea; RIAMOM has produced more rectified flows on the coastal region, for example, the narrower and stronger NKCC/LCC than MOM has. There is however obvious differences between the model results and the GDEM data in terms of the calculation of the water mass; both models have shown a tendency to overpredict temperature and underpredict salinity below 50m; more diffusive forms of thermocline and halocline have been simulated than noted in GDEM data.