In this study, we performed thermal safety design of the electric module of a heat-loaded equipment with consideration of its heat dissipation performance. Initially, we calculated the heat dissipation of natural convection to choose a cooling method. Based on this, we found that some modules required forced convection and selected an air-cooling method with an outdoor temperature of 43 degrees Celsius, which is the maximum temperature in Korea. Prior to module production, we performed thermal analysis of each module and proceeded with a design to increase the thermal conductivity of the module as a primary step, and subsequently proceeded with Heat Sink design to maximize the heat dissipation performance. After considering various constraints according to the system requirements and designing the cooling path, we experimentally and analytically secured thermal safety at the operating temperature of the equipment.
The thermal stability and mechanical properties of Nephila clavata and Bassaniana decorata spider silks were measured and compared with those of aramid and polyester fibers. The thermal stability of the spider silk was lower than those of the commercial aramid and polyester fibers. However, the mechanical properties of the spider silk were far superior to that of the polyester fiber. The effect of the water content of the spider silk on its thermal stability and mechanical property was examined by conducting the silk to heat treatment at 100℃ under vacuum for various times. The results indicated that spider silk subjected to heat treatment for 1.5 hr had excellent thermal stability and mechanical property.
Antimicrobial stability of grape seed extract (ActiVinTM), pine bark extract (Pycnogenol®), and oleoresin rosemary (Herbalox®) on the growth of Aeromonas hydrophila was investigated in cooked ground beef. When compared to the control, the populations of A. hydrophila were most effectively reduced by 4.06 log CFU/g for 1% Pycnogenol® added after cooking at 10 days of refrigerated storage, followed by 3.06 log CFU/g for 1% Pycnogenol® added before cooking and 1.36 log CFU/g for ActiVinTM. Bacteriostatic and bactericidal activities were observed for Pycnogenol® added before and after cooking, respectively. Pycnogenol® consists of heat-labile and heat-stable compounds. ActiVinTM and Pycnogenol® could be considered for use as multifunctional preservatives in meat and meat products.
We investigated heat stability of epoxy resin products and epoxy resin according to the influence hardener. The heat flow which shows the degree of thermal decomposition of the epoxy resin product and epoxy resin measured by using the differential scanning calorimeter (DSC). As a result, we found that in the case of heat stability for epoxy resin as hardener was added, the ratio of one to one (epoxy resin : hardener) was the most suitable in air condition and nitrogen atmosphere.
The phase stability of tetragonal phase in Y-TZP was investigated in terms of the distribution of grain sizes and heat-treating atmosphere. Y-TZP with various grain sizes were prepared using duration time at 1600℃ as experimental parameter. Accumulated grain size distributions were built from the SEM micrographs and the amount of tetragonal phase were measured using XRD. Both results were compared to determine the critical grain size before and after heat-treatment in vacuum. The critical grain size drastically decreased compared with the small increase of average grain size due to the autocatalytic effect which critically affects the tetragonal to monoclinic phase transformation. After heat-treatment in reductive atmosphere critical grain size relatively increased due to the stabilization of tetragonal phase. The formation of oxygen vacancies during heat-treatment was ascribed to the increase of stability.
The natural antioxidant such as e-tocopherol and synthetic antioxidant BHT were used to compare antioxidative effects of those antioxidants from the physico-chemical properties and fatty acid composition changes in the soybean oil due to number of frying. The composition of frying oil were consisted of a group(Fresh oil), B gorup(Fresh oil added with 0.05% α-tocopherol), C group(Fresh oil added with 0.2% α-tocopherol), D group(Fresh oil added with 0.1% BHT), E group(Tocopherol removed oil from oil by active alumina column chromatography The results obtained were as follws : 1. The color was determined by the Lovibond colorimeter color intensity increased number of frying oil. 2, The acid value, TBA value and Carbonyl value were increased number of frying oil. 3. Natural antioxidants less effective than BHT but effect of α-tocopherol was very similar to that of BHT. 4. The order of antioxidative effect was 0.1% BHT, 0.2% α-tocopherol, 0.05% α-tocopherol, fresh oil, tocopherol remove oil.
본 연구는 가열 및 감마선조사 또는 가열-감마선 병용처리가 김치의 저장성 및 품질에 미치는 영향을 평가하였다. 김치의 가열처리를 위한 온도는 에서 30분이 최적 조건으로 확인되었다. 한편 에서 30분간 가열처리된 김치에 감마선을 병용처리 할 경우 미생물감소 효과가 증가되어 20kGy의 감마선-가열 병용처리군은 에서 14일간 가속저장 후에도 미생물이 검출한계 이하로 나타났으며, 관능적 품질 또한 다른 처리군에 비해 높은 평점을 나타내어 김치의 장기
Anti-H pylori 항체를 함유한 면역우유를 에서 30분 열처리한 것과 열처리하지 않은 Anti-H. pylori 항체를 함유한 원유의 면역활성 비교시 99.99(100)%의 면역 활성을 나타내었으며, 이상의 열처리에 의해서는 면역 활성이 급격하게 감소하여 약 50%이하로 감소하였다. 열처리 온도가 높을수록, 열처리 시간이 증가할수록 총균수의 감소율이 증가하였다. Coliform bacteria의 경우는 원유에서 이 관찰되었으나 모든 열처