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Characteristics of Nano Particle Precipitation and Residual Ozone Decomposition for Two-Stage ESP with DBD (배리어 유전체 방전형 2단 전기집진기의 나노입자 집진 및 잔류 오존 제거 특성)

  • Byeon, Jeong-Hoon;Ji, Jun-Ho;Yoon, Ki-Young;Hwang, Jung-Ho
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2003.04a
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    • pp.1678-1683
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    • 2003
  • DBD(Dielectric Barrier Discharge) plasma in air is well established for the production of large quantities of ozone and is more recently being applied to aftertreatment processes for HAPs(Hazardous Air Pollutants). Although DBD high electron density and energy, its potential use as nano and sub-micron sized particle charging are not well known. Aim of this work is to determine design and operating parameters of a two-stage ESP with DBD. DBD and ESP are used as particle charger and precipitator, respectively. We measured particle precipitation efficiency of two-stage ESP and estimated ozone decomposition of both pelletized $MnO_2$ catalyst and pelletized activated carbon. To examine the particle precipitation efficiency, nano and sub-micron sized particles were generated by a tube furnace and an atomizer. AC voltage of $7{\sim}10$ kV(rms) and 60 Hz is used as DBD plasma source. DC -8 kV is applied to the ESP for particle precipitation. The overall particle collection efficiency for the two-stage ESP with DBD is over 85 % under 0.64 m/s face velocity. Ozone decomposition efficiency with pelletized $MnO_2$ catalyst or pelletized activated carbon packed bed is over 90 % when the face velocity is under 0.4 m/s in dry air.

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Studies on the Absorption and Accumulation of Fenitrothion in Rice Plants (수도에 살포한 Fenitrothion의 부위별 잔류에 관한 연구)

  • Park Seung Heui
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.14 no.1 s.22
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    • pp.29-33
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    • 1975
  • The experiment It·as conducted to find out the distribution of fenitrothion in rice plants at the preheading stage and its residue in harvested grains. The results obtained were as follows; 1. Distribution of fenitrothion in rice plants were measured 15.32 ppm attached to the leaf surface immediately after spray and 6.73 ppm was penetrated into tissues after 24 hours. 2. Residual amounts of fenitrothion in rice grains was 0.04 ppm at chaff and 0.01 ppm at unpolished rice, respectively.

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Effect of Metal Interlayers on Nanocrystalline Diamond Coating over WC-Co Substrate (초경합금에 나노결정질 다이아몬드 코팅 시 금속 중간층의 효과)

  • Na, Bong-Kwon;Kang, Chan Hyoung
    • Journal of the Korean institute of surface engineering
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    • v.46 no.2
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    • pp.68-74
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    • 2013
  • For the coating of diamond films on WC-Co tools, a buffer interlayer is needed because Co catalyzes diamond into graphite. W and Ti were chosen as candidate interlayer materials to prevent the diffusion of Co during diamond deposition. W or Ti interlayer of $1{\mu}m$ thickness was deposited on WC-Co substrate under Ar in a DC magnetron sputter. After seeding treatment of the interlayer-deposited specimens in an ultrasonic bath containing nanometer diamond powders, $2{\mu}m$ thick nanocrystalline diamond (NCD) films were deposited at $600^{\circ}C$ over the metal layers in a 2.45 GHz microwave plasma CVD system. The cross-sectional morphology of films was observed by FESEM. X-ray diffraction and visual Raman spectroscopy were used to confirm the NCD crystal structure. Micro hardness was measured by nano-indenter. The coefficient of friction (COF) was measured by tribology test using ball on disk method. After tribology test, wear tracks were examined by optical microscope and alpha step profiler. Rockwell C indentation test was performed to characterize the adhesion between films and substrate. Ti and W were found good interlayer materials to act as Co diffusion barriers and diamond nucleation layers. The COFs on NCD films with W or Ti interlayer were measured as less than 0.1 whereas that on bare WC-Co was 0.6~1.0. However, W interlayer exhibited better results than Ti in terms of the adhesion to WC-Co substrate and to NCD film. This result is believed to be due to smaller difference in the coefficients of thermal expansion of the related films in the case of W interlayer than Ti one. By varying the thickness of W interlayer as 1, 2, and $4{\mu}m$ with a fixed $2{\mu}m$ thick NCD film, no difference in COF and wear behavior but a significant change in adhesion was observed. It was shown that the thicker the interlayer, the stronger the adhesion. It is suggested that thicker W interlayer is more effective in relieving the residual stress of NCD film during cooling after deposition and results in stronger adhesion.

Exchange Decoupling Of $Fe_3$Fe_3B+Nd_2Fe_{14}B Spring Magnet Powder Compact (Fe_3B+Nd_2Fe_{14}B Spring magnet분말 압분체의 Exchange Decoupling)

  • 한종수;양충진;박언병
    • Journal of the Korean Magnetics Society
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    • v.11 no.5
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    • pp.232-238
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    • 2001
  • Experimentally it is well known that the magnetic properties significantly deteriorate when nanocomposite bonded magnet are made from nanocomposite ribbon. A decrease in maximum energy product of F $e_3$B+N $d_2$F $e_{14}$B nanocomposite from 14 MGOe in nanocomposite ribbon to 6.5 MGOe in powder compact was fecund to be general. Thus, the present study is focused on finding out the root of exchange decoupling of N $d_4$F $e_{73.5}$ $Co_3$H $f_{0.5}$G $a_{0.5}$ $B_{18.5}$ nanocomposite powder compacts. The exchange decoupling behavior of the powder compact of F $e_3$B+N $d_2$F $e_{14}$B composition was studied by measuring DC demagnetization and isothermal remanent demagnetization curves, which are essential for plotting produced $\delta$M curve. From the $\delta$M plot the deterioration in the magnetic properties resulted from the fact that the magnetostatic interaction became dominant rather thanthe exchange interaction in powder compact. It is concluded that the demagnetization behavior governed by the dominant magnetostatic interaction reduced the remanence magnetization, which caused the reduction of maximum energy Product of the powder compact. We also found that the elimination of residual stress which is unavoidably accumulated during grinding process enhanced the magnetic properties considerably.bly.bly.

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