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Measurement of Velocity and Temperature Field at the Low Prand시 Number Melt Model of the CZ Crystal Growth

  • Kim, Min-Cheol;Lee, Sang-Ho;Yi, Kyung-Woo
    • Proceedings of the Korea Association of Crystal Growth Conference
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    • 1998.06a
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    • pp.169-172
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    • 1998
  • A phyaical model of the Czochralski method for silicon single crystals is designed to measure the change of velocities and temperature profilles in the melt. Wood's metal(Bi 50%, Pb 26.7%, Sn 13.3%, Cd 10%, m.p. 70℃) is used to simulate the silicon melt in the crucible. To measure the local velocity change, electromagnetic probe is adopted as a velocity sensor. The output voltage of the sensor shows linear relationship to the velocity of the melt.

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Distortion of Eelectrical Double Layer in Liquid Filtration by Fibrous Filters

  • Lee, Myong-Hwa;Hirose, Shogo;Otani, Yoshio
    • Particle and aerosol research
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.99-108
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    • 2014
  • Liquid filtration by membrane filters is essential for the preparation of ultrapure water in semiconductor manufacturing processes. The separation of submicrometer particles suspended in ultrapure water with a laminated fibrous membrane filter was studied numerically and experimentally in the present work. We found that an electrical double layer around a single fiber expanded to a large extent at a low ion concentration, as in ultrapure water, and deformed toward the upstream of the fiber with increasing filtration velocity. Since an increase in the electrical double-layer thickness leads to a decrease in the electrical potential gradient, particles with the same polarity as the fiber approach the fiber more easily and are captured at a high filtration velocity. Experimental results also confirmed that the collection efficiency of polystyrene latex(PSL) particles through a PTFE filter became higher as the filtration velocity increased.

A Study on Error Characteristic of Flow Disturbance and Velocity for Electromagnetic and Ultrasonic Flowmeters (유속과 유동교란인자에 의한 전자식 및 초음파식 유량계의 오차특성 연구)

  • Lee, Dong-Keun;Park, Jong-Ho
    • The KSFM Journal of Fluid Machinery
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.33-38
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    • 2009
  • In this study, the effect of flow disturbance such as contraction, expansion pipe and velocity deviation from low velocity of $0.1\;^m/s$ to $2.5\;^m/s$ on the error characteristics of the flowmeter was studied. Flow experiments using flowmeter calibration facility of K-water were undertaken for the cases of ultrasonic flowmeter based on transit-time method and electromagnetic flowmeter. Experimental results are presented that measurement error of expansion pipe are larger than contraction pipe. It is shown that the minimum straight length were required to remain of ${\pm}0.5%$ error for electromagnetic flowmeter and ${\pm}2.0%$ error for ultrasonic flowmeter.

Numerical Analysis of the Slip Velocity and Temperature-Jump in Microchannel Using Langmuir Slip Boundary Condition (미소채널내의 Langmuir 미끄럼 경계조건을 통한 미끄럼 속도 및 급격한 온도변화에 관한 수치해석)

  • Kim, Sang-Woo;Kim, Hyun-Goo;Lee, Do-Hyung
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.164-169
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    • 2009
  • The slip velocity and the temperature jumps for low-speed flow in microchannels are investigated using Langmuir slip boundary condition. This slip boundary condition is suggested to simulate micro flow. The current study analyzes Langmuir slip boundary condition theoretically and it analyzed numerically micro-Couette flow, micro-Poiseuille flow and grooved microchannel flow. First, to prove validity for Langmuir slip condition, an analytical solution for micro-Couette flow is derived from Navier-Stokes equations with Langmuir slip conditions and is compared with DSMC and an analytical solution with Maxwell slip boundary condition. Second, the numerical analysis is performed for micro-Poiseuille flow and grooved microchannel flow. The slip velocity and temperature distribution are compared with results of DSMC or Maxwell slip condition and those are shown in good agreement.

A Study on the Velocity Characteristics of the Spray Formed by Two Impinging Jets (충돌 제트로 형성되는 분무의 속도 특성에 대한 연구)

  • Choo, Yeon-Jun;Oh, Dai-Jin;Kang, Bo-Seon
    • Journal of ILASS-Korea
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2001
  • In this study, the velocity characteristics of liquid elements formed by two impinging jets is analysed using double pulse image capturing technique. For the droplets formed by low speed impinging jets, the droplet velocities are higher with smaller azimuthal and impingement angle. The maximum droplet velocities are about 25 % lower than jet velocity. With an increase of azimuthal angle, the shedding angles increases but remains lower than azimuthal angle. The velocities of ligaments formed by high speed impinging jets gradually decreases with an increase of azimuthal angle. The maximum ligament velocities are about 40% lower than jet velocity. Higher impingement angles produce lower ligament velocities. The shedding angles of ligament almost increases with the same value of azimuthal angle, which implies that the moving direction of ligaments is radial from the origin as the impingement point.

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Spectral Model of Turbulent Burning Velocity Taking Account of the Diffusivity of Deficient Reactant (부족성분 확산계수의 영향을 고려한 난류연소속도의 스펙트럼 모델)

  • 김준효
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Fisheries and Ocean Technology
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.218-225
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    • 1997
  • The formerly proposed spectral model of turbulent burning velocity is refined for nonstoichiometric hydrocarbon mixtures. Refinements are made in regard to the following two points : (1) an effect of the diffusivity of deficient reactant on the turbulent burning velocity and (2) consideration of increasing laminar name thickness with a decrease in the laminar burning velocity A comparison between the predicted turbulent velocities and the measured ones is made. The predictions by the refined spectral model agree quantatively well with the experimental results in the regime of practical equivalence ratio, but not in the high and low equivalence ratio regime.

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Reduction of Skin Friction Force for Turbulent Boundary Layer (난류 경계층의 표면 마찰력 감소화)

  • Kim, Si-Young
    • Journal of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Education
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.128-137
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    • 1993
  • This paper presents a new concept to reduce turbulent frictional drag by injecting micro-bubble into buffer layer of turbulent boundary layer on flat plate. The buffer layer of boundary was specified by minus velocity gradient of law of the wall. When the buffer layer region of turbulent boundary layer is filled with micro-bubble of air and viscous of the region is kept low, the velocity profile in the region should be changed substantially. Then the Reynolds stress in the buffer layer region becomes less, which guide to higher velocity gradient there. It results in reduction of velocity gradient at the viscous sublayer, which gives the reduction of shear stress at the wall.

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Two Independent mechanisms for perception of motion in depth

  • Shioiri, Satoshi
    • Journal of the Optical Society of Korea
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.25-29
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    • 2000
  • Two different binocular cues are known for detecting motion in depth. One is disparity change in time and the other is inter-ocular velocity difference. Shioiri, Saisho and Yaguchi (1999) demon-strated that motion in depth can be seen based solely on inter-ocular velocity differences as well as on the disparity change in time. They used conditions in which either cue was minimized and measured performance based on motion in depth, finding better performance than chance level when either velocity cue or the disparity cue was almost isolated. However, there may have been influences from the cue minimized in each condition, since it was practically impossible to isolate perfectly either cue. I re-analyzed their data to examine whether the performance in the condition with disparity change and that in the condition with inter-ocular velocity difference were correlated. The result showed the correlation is very low and therefore, we can conclude that the visual system has two different mechanisms for motion in depth.

Application on the Prediction Model of the Compressive Strength of Concrete by Maturity Method (적산온도에 의한 콘크리트 압축강도 추정모델의 적용성 검토)

  • Khil, Bae-Su;Kwon, Young-Jin;Nam, Jae-Hyun;Kim, Moo-Han
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.177-183
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    • 1999
  • The major object of this study is to investigate experimentally the experimental equation by the non-destructive testing methods of ultrasonic pulse velocity, rebound number, combined method of ultrasonic pulse velocity and rebound number, maturity which are applicable to the evaluation of compressive strength of concrete at early ages. Also test result of mix are statistically analyzed to infer the correlation coefficient between the maturity and the compressive strength of concrete. The results show good application of Logistic curve for estimating strength development under various curing temperature. The relation between ultrasonic pulse velocity, rebound number, combined method of ultrasonic pulse velocity and rebound number and compressive strength of concrete have low correlation coefficient, but maturity method show good correlation coefficient.

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Study of Pool Boiling Heat Transfer on Various Surfaces with Variation of Flow Velocity (다양한 표면에서 유동 속도에 따른 풀 비등 열전달에 관한 연구)

  • Kang, Dong-Gyu;Lee, Yohan;Seo, Hoon;Jung, Dongsoo
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.37 no.4
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    • pp.343-352
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    • 2013
  • In this study, a smooth flat surface, low fin, Turbo-B, and Thermoexcel-E surfaces are used to examine the effect of the flow velocity on the pool boiling heat transfer coefficients (HTCs) and critical heat fluxes (CHFs). HTCs and CHFs are measured on a smooth square heater of $9.53{\times}9.53mm^2$ at $60^{\circ}C$ in a pool of pure water at various fluid velocities of 0, 0.1, 0.15, and 0.2 m/s. Test results show that for all surfaces, CHFs obtained with flow are higher than those obtained without flow. CHFs of the low fin surface are higher than those of the Turbo-B and Thermoexcel-E surfaces due largely to the increase in surface area and sufficient fin spaces for the easy removal of bubbles. CHFs of the low fin surface show even 5 times higher CHFs as compared to the plain surface. On the other hand, both Turbo-B and Thermoexcel-E surfaces do not show satisfactory results because their pore sizes are too small and water bubbles easily cover them. At low heat fluxes of less than $50kW/m^2$, HTCs increase as the flow velocity increases for all surfaces. In conclusion, a low fin geometry is good for application to steam generators in nuclear power plants.