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Development and performance evaluation of a low-cost custom-made extensional rheometer (저비용 수제 연신레오미터 개발 및 성능 평가)

  • Sihyun Kim;Hanbyeol Pak;Jeong-Hyun Kim
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Visualization
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.110-118
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    • 2023
  • Characterizing the extensional rheological properties of non-Newtonian fluids is crucial in many industrial processes, such as inkjet printing, injection molding, and fiber engineering. However, educational institutions and research laboratories with budget constraints have limited access to an expensive commercial extensional rheometer. In this study, we developed a custom-made extensional rheometer using a CO2 laser cutting machine and 3D printer. Furthermore, we utilized a smartphone with a low-cost microscopic lens for achieving a high spatial resolution of images. The aqueous polyethylene-oxide (PEO) solutions and a Boger fluid were prepared to characterize their extensional properties. A transition from a visco-capillary to an elasto-capillary regime was observed clearly through the developed rheometer. The extensional relaxation time and viscosity of the aqueous PEO solutions with a zero-shear viscosity of over 300 mPa·s could be quantified in the elasto-capillary regime. The extensional properties of the solutions with relatively small zero shear viscosity could be calculated using a smartphone's slow-motion feature with increasing temporal resolution of the images.

Superconducting Properties and Tunneling Spectroscopy of Bi2Sr2Ca(Cu1-xNix)2O8+δ Film by LPE Method (LPE법으로 성장시킨 Bi2Sr2Ca(Cu1-xNix)2O8+δ 막(film)의 초전도특성 및 터널링 분광)

  • 이민수
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.40 no.5
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    • pp.455-459
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    • 2003
  • Tunneling spectra of B $i_2$S $r_2$Ca(C $u_{1-x}$ N $i_{x}$ )$_2$ $O_{8+}$$\delta$/ film by LPE method have been measured using break junctions. The energy gap 2$\Delta$ and 2$\Delta$/ $k_{B}$ $T_{c}$ $^{zero}$ increased with increase of ft. We obtained the energy gap Parameter 2$\Delta$(4.2 K) = 54.4~64 meV, and corresponding1y $\Delta$/ $k_{B}$ $T_{c}$ $^{zero}$=7.36~10.14, larger than the BCS value. The lattice constant c and critical temperature $T_{c}$ $^{zero}$ decrease with increase of $\chi$$_{L}$.

Unsaturated Soil Properties of Compacted Soil at Sub-Zero Temperature (영하온도에서 다짐된 지반의 불포화 특성)

  • Lee, Jeonghyeop;Hwang, Bumsik;Cho, Wanjei
    • Journal of the Korean GEO-environmental Society
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.5-13
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    • 2018
  • Recently, construction disasters in thawing season are increasing due to the ground collapse and it is related to the improper compaction during winter season. Compaction at sub-zero temperature reduces the compaction effect and the research of mechanical properties of thawed soil after winter compaction can be used as useful data to understand the behavior of the ground in the thawing season. On the other hand, the research interest in the unsaturated soil mechanics has been increasing in the field of the geotechnical engineering. Therefore, it is expected that the research of unsaturated characteristics under the compaction of sub-zero temperature and freezing & thawing condition provides information to the researchers in the related fields. Therefore, in this research, unsaturated soil-water characteristics test and unsaturated uniaxial compression test were conducted on the specimens compacted at sub-zero temperature and continuous freezing & thawing condition to investigate change of unsaturated characteristics and matric suction. Based on the test results, the change of matric suction and the decrease of strength and stiffness were observed with the freezing & thawing conditions. Especially in case of the weathered soil, the strength and matric suction were significantly reduced with lower temperature and more repetition of freezing & thawing cycles. This result implies that compaction of sub-zero temperature and freezing & thawing cycles will have a considerable influence on the stability of the ground.

Quantitative Analysis of Pulp Fiber Characteristics that Affect Paper Properties(I) (종이의 특성에 영향하는 펄프 섬유특성의 정량적 해석(I))

  • 이강진;박중문
    • Journal of Korea Technical Association of The Pulp and Paper Industry
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.47-54
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    • 1998
  • Refining is one of the most important processes of fiber treatment that provides optical and physical properties of final paper products. The evaluation method of refining progress is usually freeness (CSF) or wetness (SR) test because of its rapidity and convenience. However, there are some deficiencies in using freeness or wetness test to evaluate pulp fibers accurately because its results are more influenced by fines contents than extent of fibers treatment. The objective of this study is to show the deficiency of wetness in evaluating the refining process. For this, beating is done by varying the beating load. Handsheets are made after beating until 25 and $32^{\circ}C$ SR, and then paper properties are measured. Refined fibers are analyzed by fiber length, fines contents, curl, kink, WRV, and zero-span tensile strength. The results show that longer beating time is required to reach the same wetness at lower beating load. There are differences in the average fiber length, distribution curve of fiber length, fines contents, curl, kink, WRV of long fiber fraction, drainage time, and zero-span tensile strength of rewetted sample at different beating load. At the low beating load in the same wetness, apparent density, breaking length, burst strength, and tear strength are higher, while opacity and air permeability are lower than those of the high beating load. Using Page s equation, which shows the relationship among tensile strength, intrinsic fiber strength, and interfiber bonding strength, interfiber bonding strength is calculated and analyzed to explain final paper properties. At $25^{\circ}C$ SR, interfiber bonding strength is only slightly higher at 2.5kgf beating load, while the intrinsic fiber strength is substantially higher. At $32^{\circ}C$ SR, intrinsic fiber strength is a little bit higher at 2.5kgf beating load, and interfiber bonding strength is remarkably higher than those of 5.6kgf beating load. These results can be used to explain the different properties of the final paper at selected beating loads.

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Online Trajectory Planning for a PUMA Robot

  • Kang, Chul-Goo
    • International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.16-21
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    • 2007
  • Robotic applications, such as automatic fish cutting, require online trajectory planning because the material properties of the object, such as the bone or flesh conditions, are not known in advance. Different trajectories are required when the material properties vary. An effective online trajectory-planning algorithm is proposed using quaternions to determine the position and orientation of a robot manipulator with a spherical wrist. Quaternions are free of representation singularities and permit computationally efficient orientation interpolations. To prevent singular configurations, the exact locations of the kinematic singularities of the PUMA 560 manipulator are derived and geometrically illustrated when a forearm offset exists and the third link length is not zero.

Pulp and Paper from Kenaf Bast Fibers

  • Ashori Alireza
    • Fibers and Polymers
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.26-29
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    • 2006
  • Samples of kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus) grown in Malaysia were examined to determine the kraft pulp and paper-making properties of their bast (or bark) fibers. Using kraft pulping process showed that bast fibers were relatively easy to cook resulting good pulp yields in the range of 45-51 %. The bast pulp produced sheets with great density, tear index and dry zero-span breaking length. Kenaf bast fiber is considered promising for production of high-grade printing, writing and specialty papers.

Some Properties of Generalized Fractions

  • Lee, Dong-Soo;Chung, Sang-Cho
    • Journal of the Chungcheong Mathematical Society
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.153-164
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    • 1994
  • Let A be a commutative ring with identity and M an A-module. When $U_n$ is a triangular subset of $A_n$, Sharp and Zakeri defined a module of generalized fractions $U_n^{-n}M$. In [SZ3], they described a relation of the Monomial Conjecture and a module of generalized fractions under the condition of a Noetherian local ring. In this paper, we investigate some properties of non-zero generalized fractions and give a generalization of results of Sharp and Zakeri for an arbitrary ring.

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Magnetic Properties of TmFe2O4

  • Kim, J.;Lee, B.W.
    • Journal of Magnetics
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.29-31
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    • 2010
  • We studied the magnetic properties of $TmFe_2O_4$. The magnetization measurements revealed the magnetic ordering of Fe spins at around 240 K. The difference between zero-field-cooled (ZFC) and field-cooled (FC) magnetization was close to the thermoremanent magnetization (TRM), indicating the glass behavior exhibited by this material.

SOME FACTORIZATION PROPERTIES OF IDEALIZATION IN COMMUTATIVE RINGS WITH ZERO DIVISORS

  • Sina Eftekhari;Sayyed Heidar Jafari;Mahdi Reza Khorsandi
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.61 no.2
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    • pp.291-299
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    • 2024
  • We study some factorization properties of the idealization R(+)M of a module M in a commutative ring R which is not necessarily a domain. We show that R(+)M is ACCP if and only if R is ACCP and M satisfies ACC on its cyclic submodules. We give an example to show that the BF property is not necessarily preserved in idealization, and give some conditions under which R(+)M is a BFR. We also characterize the idealization rings which are UFRs.