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Ri-guang Jin,Shuang Kun Zhang,Wei Wei Liu,Hui Bo Zhang,Seung Kon Ryu 한국화학공학회 2013 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering Vol.30 No.3
Molecular weight distribution of copolyacrylonitrile, which was obtained from precipitation copolymerization without and with using dispersants in mixed solution, is studied. The contribution ratio of liquid phase polymerization and solid phase polymerization under different polymerization conditions could be worked out through the formula,which has been deduced in literature. From the calculated results, common points of each reaction system are, i) contribution ratio (r) of solid phase to liquid phase decreases with the increase of water content; thus the solid phase polymerization is gradually strengthened, which is apt to form chain of high molecular weight, ii) the higher temperature leads to higher compatibility between water and DMSO; thus the solid phase polymerization contribution would decrease,while the value of r is considerably larger. The limit molecular weight distribution of the system without dispersants in 100% water is approaching to 2; thus the corresponding r becomes larger, the molecular weight distribution ratio (Q) decreases in the system with dispersants.
GUANG-RI PIAO,HYUNG-CHEN LEE,JUNE-YUB LEE 한국산업응용수학회 2009 Journal of the Korean Society for Industrial and A Vol.13 No.4
In this article, we study a reduced-order modelling for distributed feedback control problem of the Burgers equations. Brief review of the centroidal Voronoi tessellation (CVT) are provided. A weighted (nonuniform density) CVT is introduced and low-order approximate solution and compensator-based control design of Burgers equation is discussed. Through weighted CVT (or CVT-nonuniform) method, obtained low-order basis is applied to low-order functional gains to design a low-order controller, and by using the low-order basis order of control modelling was reduced. Numerical experiments show that a solution of reduced-order controlled Burgers equation performs well in comparison with a solution of full order controlled Burgers equation.
GUANG-RI PIAO,Mei-Hong Cui 영남수학회 2017 East Asian mathematical journal Vol.33 No.4
This paper studies the relationship between the college en- trance examination scores and college mathematics achievements of the freshman, who are the students of college of technology and management in Yanbian University, by employing statistical analysis. First of all, we start from the correlation analysis of the majors and regions of students. Secondly, with gender and region as the classification, we divide the sample into two parts and test the mean significance, and we find that not only dif- ferent gender but also different region have significant differences to college mathematics achievements. Thirdly, we use the college entrance examina- tion scores as independent variable, and college mathematics achievement as the dependent variable to establish regression model. The model pro- vides a realistic basis for the education department of our school, and provides reference value for the other major research.
ADAPTIVE CVT-BASED REDUCED-ORDER MODELING OF BURGERS EQUATION
GUANG-RI PIAO,QIANG DU,HYUNG-CHUN LEE 한국산업응용수학회 2009 Journal of the Korean Society for Industrial and A Vol.13 No.2
In this article, we consider a weighted CVT-based reduced-order modelling for Burgers equation. Brief review of the CVT (centroidal Voronoi tessellation) approaches to reduced-order bases are provided. In CVT-reduced order modelling, we start with a snapshot set just as is done in a POD (Proper Orthogonal Decomposition)-based setting. So far, the CVT was researched with uniform density (p(y) = 1) to determine the basis elements for the approximating subspaces. Here, we shall investigate the technique of CVT with nonuniform density as a procedure to determine the basis elements for the approximating subspaces. Some numerical experiments including comparison of two CVT (CVT-uniform and CVT-nonuniform)-based algorithm with numerical results obtained from FEM(finite element method) and POD-based algorithm are reported.
INTERNAL FEEDBACK CONTROL OF THE BENJAMIN-BONA-MAHONY-BURGERS EQUATION
GUANG-RI PIAO,HYUNG-CHEN LEE 한국산업응용수학회 2014 Journal of the Korean Society for Industrial and A Vol.18 No.3
A numerical scheme is proposed to control the BBMB (Benjamin-Bona-Mahony-Burgers) equation, and the scheme consists of three steps. Firstly, BBMB equation is converted to a finite set of nonlinear ordinary differential equations by the quadratic B-spline finite element method in spatial. Secondly, the controller is designed based on the linear quadratic regulator (LQR) theory; Finally, the system of the closed loop compensator obtained on the basis of the previous two steps is solved by the backward Euler method. The controlled numerical solutions are obtained for various values of parameters and different initial conditions. Numerical simulations show that the scheme is efficient and feasible.
Improvement of Conversion Efficiency of Atom-Molecule Bose-Einstein Condensate
Guang-Ri Jin,김상욱 한국물리학회 2007 THE JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY Vol.51 No.II
We investigate the stimulated Raman adiabatic passage in two-color photoassociation for an atom-molecule Bose-Einstein condensate. By applying two time-varying Guassian laser pulses that fulfill the generalized two-photon resonance condition, we obtain highly efficient atom-molecule conversion. The efficiency depends on the free-bound detuning and the delay time between the two pulses. By adjusting the parameters optimally, we achieve 92 $\%$ conversion efficiency
Amperometric Determination of Nitrite at Poly(Methylene Blue)-Modified Glassy Carbon Electrode
Guang-Ri Xu,Guifang Xu,Ming-Lu Xu,Zhengqing Zhang,Yuan Tian,최한님,이원용 대한화학회 2012 Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society Vol.33 No.2
Electrochemical characteristics of nitrite ion were investigated at a poly(methylene blue)-modified glassy carbon electrode by cyclic voltammetry and differential pulse voltammetry. The poly(methylene blue)-modified glassy carbon electrode exhibited enhanced anodic signals for nitrite. The effects of key parameters on the detection of nitrite were evaluated at the modified electrode, such as pH, accumulation time, and scan rate. Under optimum condition, the chemically modified electrode can detect nitrite in the concentration range 2.0 × 10−6 to 5.0 × 10−4 M with the detection limit of 2.0 × 10−6 M and a correlation coefficient of 0.999. The detection of nitrite using the chemically modified electrode was not affected by common ions such as Na+, K+,Ca2+, Cl−, HPO42− and H2PO4−. The modified electrode showed good stability and reproducibility. The practical application of the present method was successfully applied to the determination of nitrite ion in cabbage samples.
Guang Ri Dong,Qing Ri Li,우설희,정영훈,김인수 대한약학회 2008 Archives of Pharmacal Research Vol.31 No.11
This paper reports a novel synthetic method for the preparation of various urethanes and the application to the synthesis of carisbamate. The reaction of primary (2a, 2e and 2f) or secondary (2g-2i) trimethylsilyl ethers with chlorosulfonyl isocyanate afforded the corresponding urethanes in good yields without affecting the olefin moiety. However, in the case of secondary benzylic trimethylsilyl ether 2j, the corresponding urethane 3j was obtained in low yield. From the difference in reactivity between the primary and secondary benzylic trimethylsilyl ethers, the one-pot synthesis of carisbamate 1 from bis-trimethylsilyl ether 2l was achieved.