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A seasonal growth curve estimation for continuous spawning fishes (연속 산란 어류의 온도함수 성장곡선 추정)

  • Choi, Il-Su
    • Journal of the Korean Data and Information Science Society
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    • v.22 no.5
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    • pp.903-910
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    • 2011
  • The von Bertalanffy growth function (VBGF) is the result of the antagonistic effects of anabolism and cataboliem. However VGBF has limitations for describing the growth of continuous spawning fishes. In the present work, a new equation is proposed where the growth parameter Kis substituted by a function related to the sea surface temperature of spawning period. Examples for natural population of Pacific Anchovy are presented.

Estimation of Thermal History in XLPE Insulated Cable during Heat Cycle Test (Heat Cycle Test에서 XLPE 절연체에 인가되는 열이력의 추정)

  • Kim, Young-Ho;Lee, Sang-Jin;Lee, Gun-Joo
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1998.07d
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    • pp.1425-1427
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    • 1998
  • The thermal history of XLPE insulated cable during heating cycle voltage test specified by IEC 840 was examined by DSC(differential scanning calorimetry) method, of which the principal is on the basis of the phenomenon that the crystals in polyethylene are rearranged as it is annealed near/below the melting temperature. From the result, it can be estimated that XLPE insulation near the conductor was exposed at the temperature of about $100^{\circ}C$ with the electrical stress through the test.

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Impact of Phonon Dispersion on Thermal Conductivity Model (Phonon Dispersion이 열전달 모델에 미치는 영향)

  • Chung, Jae-Dong
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2003.04a
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    • pp.1627-1632
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    • 2003
  • The effect of (1) phonon dispersion in thermal conductivity model and (2) the differentiation of group velocity and phase velocity for Ge is examined. The results show drastic change of thermal conductivity regardless of using same relaxation time model. Also the contribution of transverse acoustic (TA) phonon and longitudinal acoustic (LA) phonon is changed by considering more rigorous dispersion model. Holland model underestimates the scattering rate for high frequency TA, so misleading conclusion, i.e. TA is dominant heat transfer mode at high temperature. But the actual reduction of thermal conductivity is much larger than the estimation by Holland model and high frequency TA is no more dominant heat transfer mode. Another heat transfer mechanism may exist for high temperature. Two possible explanations are (1) high frequency LA by Umklapp scattering and (2) optical phonon.

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Solving a Nonlinear Inverse Convection Problem Using the Sequential Gradient Method

  • Lee, Woo-Il;Lee, Joon-Sik
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • v.16 no.5
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    • pp.710-719
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    • 2002
  • This study investigates a nonlinear inverse convection problem for a laminar-forced convective flow between two parallel plates. The upper plate is exposed to unknown heat flux while the lower plate is insulated. The unknown heat flux is determined using temperature measured on the lower plate. The thermophysical properties of the fluid are temperature dependent, which renders the problem nonlinear. The sequential gradient method is applied to this nonlinear inverse problem in order to solve the problem efficiently. The function specification method is incorporated to stabilize the sequential estimation. The corresponding adjoint formalism is provided. Accuracy and stability have been examined for the proposed method with test cases. The tendency of deterministic error is investigated for several parameters. Stable solutions are achieved eve]1 with severely impaired measurement data.

Numerical study on the estimation of the temperature profile and thermo-mechanical behaviour in rock around the Taejon LNG Pilot Cavern

  • Lee Dae-Hyuck;Kim Ho-Yeong;Gatelier Nicolas;Amantini Eric
    • 한국지구물리탐사학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.233-237
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    • 2003
  • For Taejon LNG Pilot Cavern being constructed to verify the technical aspects for storing LNG in lined rock cavern, various numerical studies were carried out to estimate the temperature profile and to understand thermo-mechanical behaviour in the rock around the cavern. With the help of Claesson's analytical solution and numerical models, the extent of zero degree isotherm and possible boil-off rate of gas to be stored were estimated. Even though the tensile stress by cooling down is very large compared to the tensile strength of the rock, it has been shown that possible rock yielding might bring about the dramatic reduction of the stress.

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Mechanical and Electrical Properties of Hydrate-bearing Sediments (하이드레이트 함유 퇴적물의 역학적 성질 및 지구물리 특성)

  • Lee, J.Y.;Francisca, F.;Santamarina, J.C.;Ruppel, C.
    • 한국신재생에너지학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2007.11a
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    • pp.594-596
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    • 2007
  • Using an oedometer cell instrumented to measure the evolution of electromagnetic properties, small strain stiffness, and temperature, we conducted consolidation tests on four types of sediments. The tested specimens include sediments with different gas hydrate saturation at four stages of loading. The test results show that the electromagnetic and mechanical properties of hydrate-bearing marine sediments are governed by the vertical effective stress, stress history, porosity, hydrate saturation, fabric, ionic concentration of the pore fluid, and temperature. The results also show that permittivity and electrical conductivity data can be combined to estimate hydrate volume fraction in laboratory sediments, methodology that might eventually be extended for estimation of hydrate concentrations in field settings.

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Effects of Curing Condition on the Relationship Between Longitudinal Wave Velocity and Compressive Strength Concrete (양생조건이 콘크리트의 종파속도와 압축강도의 상관관계에 미치는 영향)

  • 이희근;황수덕;이광명
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2000.04a
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    • pp.103-106
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    • 2000
  • Nondestructive tests are useful method in rapidly evaluating the condition of existing concrete structures. An objective of this work is to investigate the factors influencing the longitudinal wave velocity-strength relationship, such as w/c ratio, curing temperature, curing condition. Test results show that a change in the w/c ratio ranging from 0.46 to 0.88 and in the curing temperature from 1$0^{\circ}C$ to 3$0^{\circ}C$ did not alter the velocity-strength relationship. however, curing methods had significant effects on the velocity-strength relationship. Therefore, the estimation of compressive strength until 28 day can be accomplished by only a nonlinear equation with consideration of curing condition.

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Thermal Model of High-Speed Spindle Units

  • Zver, Igor-Alexeevich;Eun, In-Ung;Chung, Won-Jee;Lee, Choon-Man
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • v.17 no.5
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    • pp.668-678
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    • 2003
  • For the purpose to facilitate development of high-speed spindle units (SUs) running on rolling bearings, we have developed a beam element model, algorithms, and software for computer analysis of thermal characteristics of SUs. The thermal model incorporates a model of heat generation in rolling bearings, a model of heat transfer from bearings, and models for estimation of temperature and temperature deformations of SU elements. We have carried out experimental test and made quantitative evaluation of the effect of operation conditions on friction and thermal characteristics of the SUs of grinding and turning machines of typical structures. It is found out that the operation conditions make stronger effect on SU temperatures when rpm increases. A comparison between the results of analysis and experiment proves their good mutual correspondence and allows us to recommend application of the models and software developed for design and research of high-speed SUs running on rolling bearings.

Thermal Characteristic Estimation of NC Machining Center Bed following Rib Structure (리브 구조에 따른 머시닝센터 베드의 열적 특성 평가)

  • Kim, Yang-Jin
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Technology Engineers
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.746-752
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    • 2010
  • Rib structure has been used to bed and column of machine tool to heighten weight stiffness ratio, cost performance and weight saving. In this paper the bed rib structure was estimated with thermal characteristics. Using superposition principle, machine tool designer can describe every complicated heat generation in the machine tool thermal source. As thermal characteristics, thermal deformation of guide rail and column and Maximum-minimum temperature variation were selected. The size, configuration and direction against the thermal loading surface operated to the thermal characteristics. The DB chart was made following rib structure estimating thermal characteristics. With superposition principle and DB chart, machine tool designer can prognosticate the thermal characteristics without FEM analysis to every bed rib structure.

Lifetime Estimation of an ACF in Navigation (Navigation Connection용 ACF(Anisotropic Conductive Film)의 수명 예측)

  • Yu, Yeong-Chang;Shin, Seung-Jung;Kwack, Kae-Dal
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2008.11a
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    • pp.1277-1282
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    • 2008
  • Recently LCD panels have becom very important components for portable electronics. In the high density interconnection material, ACF's are used to connect the outer lead of the tape automated bonding to the transparent indium tin oxide electrodes of the LCD panel. ACF consists of an adhesive polymer matrix and randomly dispersed conductive balls. In this study, we analyzed Failure Mode / Mechanism of ACF which is identified Conductive ball Corrsion, Delamination, Crack and Polymer Expansion / Swelling. In ALT(Accelerated Life Test), we select primary stress factors as temperature and humidity. As time passes by, an increase of connection resistance was observed. In conclusion, we have found that high temperature / humidity affects the adhesion.

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