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The use of river sand for fine aggregate in UHPC and the effect of its particle size

  • Kang, Su-Tae
    • Advances in concrete construction
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    • v.10 no.5
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    • pp.431-441
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    • 2020
  • For the purpose of improving the properties of UHPC as well as the economic efficiency in production of the material, Availability of river sands as fine aggregate instead of micro silica sand were investigated. Four different sizes of river sands were considered. Using river sand instead of micro silica sand increased the flowability, and decreased the yield stress and plastic viscosity in rheological properties, and the effect was higher with larger particle size of river sand. It was demonstrated by analyses based on the packing density. In the results of compressive strength and elastic modulus, even though river sand was not as good as micro silica sand, it could provide high strength of over 170 MPa and elastic modulus greater than 40 GPa. The difference in compressive strength depending on the size of river sand was explained with the concept of maximum paste thickness based on the packing density of aggregate. The flexural performance with river sand also presented relatively lower resistance than micro silica sand, and the reduction was greater with larger particle size of river sand. The flexural performance was proven to be also influenced by the difference in the fiber orientation distribution due to the size of river sand.

Development of 3-D Volume PIV (3차원 Volume PIV의 개발)

  • Choi, Jang-Woon;Nam, Koo-Man;Lee, Young-Ho;Kim, Mi-Young
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.27 no.6
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    • pp.726-735
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    • 2003
  • A Process of 3-D Particle image velocimetry, called here, as '3-D volume PIV' was developed for the full-field measurement of 3-D complex flows. The present method includes the coordinate transformation from image to camera, calibration of camera by a calibrator based on the collinear equation, stereo matching of particles by the approximation of the epipolar lines, accurate calculation of 3-D particle positions, identification of velocity vectors by 3-D cross-correlation equation, removal of error vectors by a statistical method followed by a continuity equation criterior, and finally 3-D animation as the post processing. In principle, as two frame images only are necessary for the single instantaneous analysis 3-D flow field, more effective vectors are obtainable contrary to the previous multi-frame vector algorithm. An Experimental system was also used for the application of the proposed method. Three analog CCD camera and a Halogen lamp illumination were adopted to capture the wake flow behind a bluff obstacle. Among 200 effective particle s in two consecutive frames, 170 vectors were obtained averagely in the present study.

A Study for Magnetic Orientation Enhancement in Nd-Fe-B Sintered Magnets (Nd-Fe-B계 소결자석의 이방화율 향상을 위한 연구)

  • 김동환;임광윤;김효준;조재완;서응석;김승호;김상면
    • Journal of the Korean Magnetics Society
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.8-13
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    • 2001
  • Effects of casting Processes and lubricant addition were studied to improve remanence of 31RE-68TM-lB based sintered magnet by using axial pressing process. Strip casting was effective to get the fine and homogeneous microstructure without ${\alpha}$-Fe segregation. The strip cast flake resulted in narrower particle size distribution after jet milling with respect to the conventional cast ingot. During pressing step with a magnetic field, the particle alignment was increased by appropriate addition of liquid lubricant. In this study, it was revealed that narrow particle size distribution and appropriate addition of liquid lubricant were essential to improve the grain alignment and thus the remanence of Nd-Fe-B sintered magnet.

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Effects of Orientation on Properties of Solid-State Extruded Polypropylene/Calcium Carbonate Composites (고상압출로 제조된 폴리프로필렌/탄산칼슘 복합재료의 물성에 미치는 배향의 영향)

  • Lee, Jaechoon;Ha, Chang-Sik
    • Journal of Adhesion and Interface
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.175-182
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    • 2013
  • In this work, we aim to investigate the specific gravity, thermal, and mechanical property changes of solid-state extruded polypropylene (PP)/calcium carbonate composites before and after orientation. For this work, we prepared $PP/CaCO_3$ composites having two different sizes (OM-1 and OM-10). On increasing the filler content, the specific gravity of the composites increases. The specific gravity of the oriented specimen containing filler in PP matrix is found to be much smaller than that of pre-specimen due to the formation of more microvoids. The presence of microvoids in case of oriented composite specimen significantly affected the tensile and flexural properties of the composites. It was observed that the effect of orientation on both flexural strength and modulus is much stronger than the effect of filler contents, regardless of the filler particle size.

Measurement of Stress and Displacement Fields in Particle Assembly subjected to Shallow Foundation Loading via Photoelasticity Technique (광탄성 기법을 이용한 얕은 기초 하중을 받는 입상체의 응력 및 변위장 측정)

  • Byeon, Bo-Hyeon;Jung, Young-Hoon
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.33 no.5
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    • pp.1947-1955
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this paper is to present an photoelasticity technique for measuring the displacement and stress distribution in particle assembly subjected to shallow foundation loading. Photoelastic measurement technique was employed to visualize the force transmission of a particle assembly. A model assembly bounded by a steel frame was built by stacking bi-dimensional circular particles made of polycarbonate elastomer. Each particle was coated by a thin photoelastic sheet so that the force transmission represented by bright light stripes can be visualized. In a contacted particle, both magnitude and orientation of principal stress difference can also be measured via the photoelasticity technique. The different distributions of the contact stresses at the initial loading and near the failure were quantitatively compared. The photoelastic patterns and displacement fields observed in the pre-failure state disappears immediately after the buckling of confined force chains.

Study on Magnetic Property Enhancement of Metal Powders for Magnetic Tape by Using Ultrasonic Dispersion (자기테이프용 Metal Powder의 초음파 분산에 의한 자기적 특성 향상에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Chang-Gon;Choe, Hyeon-Seung;Jang, Hak-Jin;Yun, Seok-Yeong;Kim, Tae-Ok
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.11 no.11
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    • pp.972-977
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    • 2001
  • It was investigated the effect of ultrasonic treatment on magnetic property of ultra fine magnetic Fe powders ($\alpha$-Fe) for magnetic tape. The properties were characterized with vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM), particle size analyzer (PSA) and scanning electron microscope (SEM). At 4hours ultrasonic treatment of 70 kHz, magnetic properties such as squareness ratio (S.Q. : 0.8868), orientation ratio (O.R. : 2.45) and switching field distribution (S.F. D. : 0.394) before taping were relatively enhanced. Cumulative particle size distribution of less than 5$\mu\textrm{m}$ fine powder was above 90% below 1 hour leaving time after ultrasonic treatment and it was supposed that ultrasonic treatment prevent aggregation. The magnetic values of S.Q. and S.F.D. of tape manufactured at 70 kHz and 4hour ultrasonic treatment were improved from 0.7747, 0.3818 to 0.8037, 0.3706, respectively. Electro-magnetic property used as in-output signal characteristic was improved, which showed that ultrasonic treatment developed the magnetic properties.

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Classification of Microhabitats based on Habitat Orientation Groups of Benthic Macroinvertebrate Communities (저서성 대형무척추동물의 서식 특성에 따른 미소서식처 유형화)

  • Kim, Jungwoo;Kim, Ah Reum;Kong, Dongsoo
    • Journal of Korean Society on Water Environment
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    • v.33 no.6
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    • pp.728-735
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    • 2017
  • Many restoration projects are underway to revive disturbed streams. In order to achieve successful stream restoration, a variety of microhabitats should be created to promote biological diversity. Research on biological classification of microhabitats is essential for biological diversity. However, research on classification using only physical environmental factors has been carried out. The purpose of this study is to classify and quantify the microhabitat of the stream by using macroinvertebrates systematically. In this study, eight wadeable streams and four non-wadeable streams were surveyed to identify the benthic macroinvertebrates in these various microhabitats. Among the physical environmental factors (current velocity, water depth, substrate), the particle size of the substrate was the most influential factor in the emergence of the Habitat Orientaion Groups. Among the HOGs, clinger and burrower were highly correlated with physical environment factors and showed the opposite tendency. The distribution of clinger and burrower according to the physical environmental factors showed two tendencies based on the current velocity (0.3 m/s) and water depth (0.4 m). In addition, the particle size of the substrate showed three trends (${\leq}-5.0$, -5.0 < mean diameter ${\leq}-2.0$, > -2.0). Based on the abundance tendency of these two HOGs, the microhabitats were classified into nine types, from a eupotamic microhabitat to a lentic microhabitat. Classification of the microhabitats using HOGs can be employed for creating microhabitats to promote biological diversity in future stream restoration plans.

Effect of the Particle Size of SnO2:Ni on Gas Sensing Properties (입자크기에 따른 SnO2:Ni 가스센서의 감응 특성)

  • Lee, Ji-Young;Yu, Il
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.207-211
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    • 2011
  • Ni 8 wt.%-doped tin oxide ($SnO_2$) thick films were fabricated into gas sensors by the method of screen printing onto alumina substrates. The particle size of $SnO_2$ was controlled by changing the ball-mill time between 0~120 h. The structural and morphological properties of these thick films were investigated using X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy. The structural properties of $SnO_2$ powders showed a tetragonal phase with (110) dominant orientation. The particle size of the $SnO_2$:Ni powders after ball-mill of 120 h was about 0.05 ${\mu}m$. The gas sensitivity (S = Rg/Ra) to 5 ppm $CH_4$ gas and $CH_3CH_2CH_3$ gas was measured at room temperature by comparing the resistance in air (Ra) with that of the target gases (Rg). The sensitivity of the $SnO_2$ gas sensors was enhanced by increasing the ball-mill time. There was an association between the sensitivity of both the $CH_4$ gas and the $CH_3CH_2CH_3$ gas and the particle size of the $SnO_2$. $SnO_2$ gas sensors prepared by 72 h ball-mill showed a sensitivity of about 13 to 5 ppm $CH_4$ gas and $CH_3CH_2CH_3$ gas. The response time of the $SnO_2$:Ni gas sensors to the $CH_4$ gas was about 20 seconds.

Orientation Control of Polyoxometalate Nanoparticles in Organic- Inorganic Hybrid LB Films

  • Lee, Burm-Jong;Kim, Hee-Sang;Park, Dong-Ho;Nam, Sang-Hee;Yunghee Oh
    • KIEE International Transactions on Electrophysics and Applications
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    • v.4C no.1
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    • pp.26-30
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    • 2004
  • Orientation control of a polyoxometalate (POM) nanoparticle in its two-dimensional arrangement was attempted by Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) technique. For their uniorientation, two carboxyl groups were introduced on one side of the POM particle, and hydrophobic long chains were attached by esterification with the carboxyl groups (C18-POM). The C18-POM layer spread on water surface showed stability against surface pressure up to 60 mN/m. The pattern of the C18-POM isotherm was quite different from stearyl alcohol (C18-OH), while the POM itself did not show any development of surface pressure on water surface. The AFM images of C18-POM LB films showed some microcrystalline structures that were noticed as dot structures by Brewster angle microscopy. The microimages for C18-POM did not completely spread out as a monolayer on the water surface. The XPS spectra indicated the presence of POM structures and stearyl ester bonds formed from about 65% of the total carboxyls. The XRD spectra showed that the unioriented POMs were not positioned with the same lattice distance but rather in a wavy surface state.

Simulation of the tensile behaviour of layered anisotropy rocks consisting internal notch

  • Sarfarazi, Vahab;Haeri, Hadi;Ebneabbasi, P.;Bagheri, Kourosh
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.69 no.1
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    • pp.51-67
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    • 2019
  • In this paper, the anisotropy of tensile behaviours of layered rocks consisting internal notch has been investigated using particle flow code. For this purpose, firstly calibration of PFC2D was performed using Brazilian tensile strength. Secondly Brazilian test models consisting bedding layer was simulated numerically. Thickness of layers was 10 mm and layered angularity was $90^{\circ}$, $75^{\circ}$, $60^{\circ}$, $45^{\circ}$, $30^{\circ}$, $15^{\circ}$ and $0^{\circ}$. The strength of bedding interface was too high. Each model was consisted of one internal notch. Notch length is 1 cm, 2 cm and 4 cm and notch angularities are $60^{\circ}$, $45^{\circ}$, $30^{\circ}$, $15^{\circ}$ and $0^{\circ}$. Totally, 90 model were tested. The results show that failure pattern was affected by notch orientation and notch length. It's to be noted that layer angle has not any effect on the failure pattern. Also, Brazilian tensile strength is affected by notch orientation and notch length.