본 연구에서는 상용 폴리염화비닐을 개질하여 두 종류의 PVC 기반 이온교환용 고분자를 성공적으로 제조하였다. 이후 개질된 두 이온교환 고분자를 활용한 전기방사 공정과 열 압착 공정을 거쳐 2차원 계면(2D-PVC-BPM)과 3차원 접합부 (3D-PVC-BPM)를 갖는 바이폴라막(BPM)을 제조하였다. 제조된 3D-PVC-BPM은 2D-PVC-BPM에 비해 우수한 물 분해 효율 및 안정성을 보였다. 구체적으로, 300 mA cm-2의 고전류 밀도에서 3D-PVC-BPM은 2D-PVC-BPM가 나타낸 전위보다 4.4 V 낮은 8.05 V의 막 전위를 나타냈다. 더욱이, PVC 주쇄가 가진 내화학성 덕분에 3D-PVC-BPM은 가혹한 조건에서도 높은 화 학적 안정성을 보였고, 이는 4 M H2SO4 및 4 M NaOH 용액에 28일간 침지한 후 관측된 질량 손실이 각각 2.8%와 2.1%에 그친 것을 통해 입증되었다. 끝으로, 3차원 접합부가 3D-PVC-BPM에 맞물림(interlocking) 효과와 넓은 계면면적을 제공해준 덕분에 3D-PVC-BPM의 인장 강도는 36 MPa를 초과했고 신장률 또한 약 50%에 이르는 등 우수한 기계적 물성을 나타냈다.
In this study, we developed a new electric low-height beds mechanism with a stable driven rack and pinion by analyzing the current state of existing beds development and supplementing shortcomings of the beds. Structural safety is evaluated through Finite-Element-Analysis using a simulation method applying existing elevate system types and a new type. Furthermore, we designed and manufactured a trial bed with increased variable height considering medical instrument standards to use both for home and hospital. The elevation mechanism suggested in this study could be valuable to electric beds development.
The cultural heritage of fortresses is often exposed to external elements, leading to significant damage from stone weathering and natural disasters. However, due to the nature of cultural heritage, dismantling and restoration are often impractical. Therefore, the stability of fortress cultural heritage was evaluated through non-destructive testing. The durability of masonry cultural heritages is greatly influenced by the physical characteristics of the back-fille material. Dynamic characteristics were assessed, and endoscopy was used to inspect internal fillings. Additionally, a finite element analysis model was developed considering the surrounding ground through elastic wave exploration. The analysis showed that the loss of internal fillings in the target cultural heritage site could lead to further deformation in the future, emphasizing the need for careful observation.
In a self-level riser, the piston rod generates hydraulic pressure while reciprocating along the pump rod, so components such as rods and valves require precise processing technology. Among them, the design of the pump rod was changed to a spiral groove method because there was a risk of poor operation during eccentricity. In this paper, the design and 3D modeling of the pump rod were conducted, and the structural stability of the core part according to the load change applied to the pump rod was confirmed.
The radioactive Sr-90, which is formed from beta decay, is well known as one of the most commonly detected nuclides in radioactive waste. In 2015, it was reported that Sr-90 was observed in some soil and metal wastes among the 516 drums of radioactive waste transferred from the decommissioning site of the Korea Research Reactor (in Seoul) to the disposal site (in Gyeongju). Decontamination and sequestration of radionuclides, including Sr, from nuclear waste is important because they are hazardous and harmful to the ecological environment. Immobilization of these nuclides using a zeolite framework is suitable and simple method that has been widely studied. Therefore, it is still necessary to continuously explore the thermal stability of various zeolites and environmental changes around adsorbed cations in zeolite pore for effective immobilization of these radionuclides. In this study, we observed the thermal stability in fully Sr-exchanged natrolite (Sr-NAT), one of small-pore zeolite, from room temperature to 350°C using the in-situ synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction and thermogravimetric (TGA) analysis. In addition, we investigated the structural changes in Sr-NAT during temperature increase by Rietveld analysis. Sr-NAT exhibited apparent zero thermal expansions (ZTE) with the thermal expansion coefficients of -3(1) × 10-6 at the initial stage of increasing the temperature due to dehydration process. In the section from 250°C to 300°C, a phenomenon like negative thermal expansion (NTE) occurs in which the unit cell volume of Sr-NAT decreases despite the increase in temperature. Sr-NAT maintained well its crystallinity up to 350°C, and it became amorphous at 350°C. In this study, we provide a fundamental understanding of the structural changes and thermal stability mechanism of Sr-exchaged zeolite natrolite with increasing temperature.