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Mohamed Y. Hashim,Hamada M. Abdelmotalib,김종석,Dong Guk Ko,Ik-Tae Im 대한기계학회 2020 JOURNAL OF MECHANICAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Vol.34 No.6
In this present study, the particle behavior and heat transfer coefficients for particle-gas and particle-particle are found by using a computational model in a fluidization process. A conical shape is selected as a reactor due to its wide range of applications. The equations describing gas and particle motions and heat transfer are solved by using the Eulerian two-fluid approach. Glass bead particles of two different sizes (2 mm and 4 mm) are used as bed materials, and the air is used as a fluidized gas. The velocity of the gas inlet is varied from 1.3 m/s to 2.6 m/s. The results demonstrate that the particle-gas heat transfer coefficient according to the velocity of the air inlet reaches its maximum value around 2.1 m/s, then decreases thereafter. Besides, at the same velocity, the particle-particle heat transfer coefficient reaches its maximum value, then decrease thereafter with increasing the velocity of the inlet air.
Park, Dong Soo,Kim, Y.M.,Hahn, Byung Dong,Park, Chan Trans Tech Publications, Ltd. 2005 Key Engineering Materials Vol.287 No.-
<P>Silicon nitride samples without and with 3 wt% of the aligned b-silicon nitride whisker seeds were prepared with 8.2 wt% Er2O3 and 1.9 wt% AlN. After sintering at 2148 K for 4h, the samples exhibited densities higher than 99.5% TD. The microstructures and properties of the samples were compared with those of the samples sintered with 4.8 wt% Y2O3 and 2.2 wt% Al2O3 at 2273 K for 4h. For samples without the whiskers, the sample with 4.8 wt% Y2O3 + 2.2 wt% Al2O3 had coarser microstructures than those with with 8.2 wt% Er2O3 + 1.9 wt% AlN. However, the samples with the whisker seeds, the former sample appeared to have only slightly larger grains than the latter sample in spite of the significant difference in the sintering temperatures. For the samples without the whisker seeds, the room temperature flexural strength was higher for the sample with Er2O3 + AlN. However, for the samples with the aligned whisker seeds, the sample with Y2O3 + Al2O3 exhibited higher room temperature flexural strength than that with Er2O3 + AlN although the average grain width of the former sample was larger than that of the latter sample. In case of the high temperature flexural strength at 1673 K, the flexural strengths of the samples with the whisker seeds were higher than double the strengths of the samples without the whisker seeds. For samples without the whisker seeds, the sample with Er2O3 + AlN exhibited better mechanical properties than that with Y2O3 + Al2O3. However, for the samples with the aligned whisker seeds, the sample with Y2O3 + Al2O3 exhibited better mechanical properties than those with Er2O3 + AlN. The results were explained in terms of the microstructures of the samples.</P>
A SUB-SATURN MASS PLANET, MOA-2009-BLG-319Lb
Miyake, N.,Sumi, T.,Dong, Subo,Street, R.,Mancini, L.,Gould, A.,Bennett, D. P.,Tsapras, Y.,Yee, J. C.,Albrow, M. D.,Bond, I. A.,Fouqué,, P.,Browne, P.,Han, C.,Snodgrass, C.,Finet, F.,Furusawa, K IOP Publishing 2011 The Astrophysical journal Vol.728 No.2
<P>We report the gravitational microlensing discovery of a sub-Saturn mass planet, MOA-2009-BLG-319Lb, orbiting a K-or M-dwarf star in the inner Galactic disk or Galactic bulge. The high-cadence observations of the MOA-II survey discovered this microlensing event and enabled its identification as a high-magnification event approximately 24 hr prior to peak magnification. As a result, the planetary signal at the peak of this light curve was observed by 20 different telescopes, which is the largest number of telescopes to contribute to a planetary discovery to date. The microlensing model for this event indicates a planet-star mass ratio of q = (3.95 +/- 0.02) x 10(-4) and a separation of d = 0.97537 +/- 0.00007 in units of the Einstein radius. A Bayesian analysis based on the measured Einstein radius crossing time, t(E), and angular Einstein radius,theta(E), along with a standard Galactic model indicates a host star mass of M-L = 0.38(-0.18)(+0.34) M-circle dot and a planet mass of M-p = 50(-24)(+44)M(circle plus), which is half the mass of Saturn. This analysis also yields a planet-star three-dimensional separation of a = 2.4(-0.6)(+1.2) AU and a distance to the planetary system of D-L = 6.1(-1.2)(+1.1) kpc. This separation is similar to 2 times the distance of the snow line, a separation similar to most of the other planets discovered by microlensing.</P>
간호전공과 비 간호전공 여대생의 모유수유 지식과 태도, 실천 지속 의지에 대한 연구
김수정,김희진,동민영,박소민,송예슬,이고은,이승만,장지은,정유진,최예슬 이화여자대학교 간호과학대학 2013 이화간호학회지 Vol.- No.47
Purpose: This study was conducted as benchmark to improve breast-feeding educational programs by comparing knowledge, attitude, and practical volition between female nursing college students and non-nursing college students. Method: The survey was conducted on 236 female students from ‘E’ and ‘Y’ Universities which were located in Seoul. The sample consisted of 114 nursing and 122 non-nursing college students. The data were collected using self-administered questionnaires from October 25 to December 17, 2012. The collected data were analyze dusing SPSS20.0. Result: The nursing college students’ level of knowledge, attitude and practical volition toward breast feeding was higher than non-nursing college students. There was positive correlation between knowledge and practical volition and attitude and practical volition about breast-feeding in nursing college students. But non-nursing college students had positive correlation between knowledge and attitude, and knowledge and practical volition about breast-feeding. Conclusion: Based on the results of the research, there was a correlation between knowledge, attitude, and practical volition toward breast feeding. It was suggested that technical knowledge of breast feeding be offered to female college students, as well as nursing college students. It could help them have the right information on breast feeding. It was also suggested that educational programs to reinforce emotional⋅practical attitude based on the knowledge of breast feeding be developed. Also, this study suggested that female students get their practical education in breast feeding under any circumstances with the practical volition to breast feed. Improving the knowledge, attitude, and the practical volition toward breast feeding, will increase the rate of breast feeding.
Hysteresis and fast timescales in transport relations of toroidal plasmas
Itoh, K.,Itoh, S.-I.,Ida, K.,Inagaki, S.,Kamada, Y.,Kamiya, K.,Dong, J.Q.,Hidalgo, C.,Evans, T.,Ko, W.H.,Park, H.,Tokuzawa, T.,Kubo, S.,Kobayashi, T.,Kosuga, Y.,Sasaki, M.,Yun, G.S.,Song, S.D.,Kasuya, International Atomic Energy Agency 2017 Nuclear fusion Vol.57 No.10
<P>This article assesses current understanding of hysteresis in transport relations, and its impact on the field. The rapid changes of fluxes compared to slow changes of plasma parameters are overviewed for both core and edge plasmas. The modulation ECH experiment is explained, in which the heating power cycles on-and-off periodically, revealing hysteresis and fast changes in the gradient–flux relation. The key finding is that hystereses were observed simultaneously in both the the gradient–flux and gradient–fluctuation relations. Hysteresis with rapid timescale exists in the channels of energy, electron and impurity densities, and plausibly in momentum. Advanced methods of data analysis are explained. Transport hysteresis can be studied by observing the higher harmonics of temperature perturbation <img ALIGN='MIDDLE' ALT='$\delta T_{\rm m}$ ' SRC='http://ej.iop.org/images/0029-5515/57/10/102021/nfaa796aieqn001.gif'/> in heating modulation experiments. The hysteresis introduces the term <img ALIGN='MIDDLE' ALT='$\delta T_{\rm m}$ ' SRC='http://ej.iop.org/images/0029-5515/57/10/102021/nfaa796aieqn002.gif'/>, which depends on the harmonic number <I>m</I> in an algebraic manner (not exponential decay). Next, the causes of hysteresis and its fast timescale are discussed. The nonlocal-in-space coupling works here, but does not suffice. One mechanism for ‘the heating heats turbulence’ is that the external source <I>S</I> in phase space for heating has its fluctuation in turbulent plasma. This coupling can induce the direct input of heating power into fluctuations. The height of the jump in transport hysteresis is smaller for heavier hydrogen isotopes, and could be one of the origins of isotope effects on confinement. Finally, the impacts of transport hysteresis on the control system are assessed. Control systems must be designed so as to protect the system from sudden plasma loss.</P>
백창현,홍주화,위명용,김기영,이동복 대한금속재료학회 2003 대한금속·재료학회지 Vol.41 No.8
The oxidation behavior of TiN, TiCN and CrN coatings sputtered on a steel substrate was investigated at 850℃ in air. Both TiN and TiCN oxidized to Tio₂ while CrN oxidzed to Cr₂O₃. The oxidation resistance decreased in the order of CrN, TiN and TiCN. During oxidation, the outward diffusion of substrate elements such as Fe, Si occurred to a certain degree. The enrichment of substrate element of Cr at the oxide scale and the depletion of nitrogen at the lower part of the unoxidized CrN coating were observed.
Hughes, Timothy,Saglio, Giuseppe,Branford, Susan,Soverini, Simona,Kim, Dong-Wook,Mü,ller, Martin C,Martinelli, Giovanni,Cortes, Jorge,Beppu, Lan,Gottardi, Enrico,Kim, Dongho,Erben, Philipp,Shou, Y Grune Stratton ; American Society of Clinical Onco 2009 Journal of clinical oncology Vol.27 No.25
<P>PURPOSE: Nilotinib is a second-generation tyrosine kinase inhibitor indicated for the treatment of patients with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) in chronic phase (CP; CML-CP) and accelerated phase (AP; CML-AP) who are resistant to or intolerant of prior imatinib therapy. In this subanalysis of a phase II study of nilotinib in patients with imatinib-resistant or imatinib-intolerant CML-CP, the occurrence and impact of baseline and newly detectable BCR-ABL mutations were assessed. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Baseline mutation data were assessed in 281 (88%) of 321 patients with CML-CP in the phase II nilotinib registration trial. RESULTS: Among imatinib-resistant patients, the frequency of mutations at baseline was 55%. After 12 months of therapy, major cytogenetic response (MCyR) was achieved in 60%, complete cytogenetic response (CCyR) in 40%, and major molecular response (MMR) in 29% of patients without baseline mutations versus 49% (P = .145), 32% (P = .285), and 22% (P = .366), respectively, of patients with mutations. Responses in patients who harbored mutations with high in vitro sensitivity to nilotinib (50% inhibitory concentration [IC(50)] <or= 150 nM) or mutations with unknown nilotinib sensitivity were equivalent to those responses for patients without mutations (not significant). Patients with mutations that were less sensitive to nilotinib in vitro (IC(50) > 150 nM; Y253H, E255V/K, F359V/C) had less favorable responses, as 13%, 43%, and 9% of patients with each of these mutations, respectively, achieved MCyR; none achieved CCyR. CONCLUSION: For most patients with imatinib resistance and with mutations, nilotinib offers a substantial probability of response. However, mutational status at baseline may influence response. Less sensitive mutations that occurred at three residues defined in this study, as well as the T315I mutation, may be associated with less favorable responses to nilotinib.</P>