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2. Female Ceremonial Costumes Featured in Korean Historical Dramas Since 2000s
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Ji Eun Lee and Ho Jung Lee
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Environmental Engineering ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering - Published
- 2022
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3. Pulsed Forward Bias Body Diode Stress of 1700 V SiC MOSFETs with Individual Mapping of Basal Plane Dislocations
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Sara Kochoska, Martin Domeij, Swapna Sunkari, Joshua Justice, Hrishikesh Das, Thanh Toan Pham, Jimmy Franchi, Sotirios Maslougkas, Ho Jung Lee, Xue Qing Hu, and Thomas Neyer
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Mechanics of Materials ,Mechanical Engineering ,General Materials Science ,Condensed Matter Physics - Abstract
In this work, body diode stress has been carried out for 1700 V 25 mΩ planar SiC MOSFETs. The epitaxial wafers were mapped with Infra-Red photoluminescence (IR-PL) to determine and localize the exact number of basal plane dislocations present in the drift layers of each die. The SiC MOSFETs were then packaged in groups with individual BPD counts in different bins ranging from 0 up to more than 30 per device. Pulsed body diode measurements with high currents of 250-400 A (about 1000-1600 A/cm2) were then performed with electrical characterization before and after to check for drift in key electrical parameters. Significantly increased RDSon was found after high current stress from about 300 A for devices with BPDs. A physical analysis of the degraded devices by backside electroluminescence show the presence of several trapezoid-shaped patterns indicating the occurrence of bipolar degradation.
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- 2022
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4. A study on User Experience Evaluation of Fashion YouTube Content
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Ho Jung Lee
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- 2022
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5. Effect of Alloying Elements and Microstructure on the Dynamic Strain Aging Behavior of 1.25Cr-0.5Mo and 2.25Cr-1Mo Steels
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Ho Jung Lee, Yo Seob Lee, and Jong Hyeon Lee
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Materials science ,Modeling and Simulation ,Metallurgy ,Metals and Alloys ,Microstructure ,Dynamic strain aging ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Carbide - Abstract
The effect of alloying elements and microstructure on the dynamic strain aging (DSA) behavior of 1.25Cr-0.5Mo (P11, ASTM 335Gr.P11) and 2.25Cr-1Mo (P22, ASTM 335Gr.P22) steels was investigated. For both steels, different cooling conditions such as air-cooling (AC) and oil-quenching (OQ) were applied. Tensile tests were conducted in the temperature range of 20-450 ℃ and a strain rate in the range of 6 × 10-5- 6 × 10-3 s-1 for the steels with different cooling conditions. The P11AC steel showed serration behavior over a wider temperature range and exhibited higher ultimate tensile strength (UTS) than for the P22AC steel. This is attributed to the effects of alloying elements (Cr, Mo and Si) due to dissolved C, and the ferrite fraction on mechanical behavior. Meanwhile, the P11AC and P11OQ steels also showed different behaviors for DSA starting temperature, DSA temperature range, and serration type. The AC condition showed higher UTS from the interaction solid solution hardening (ISSH) effect due to substitutional Cr, Mo, and interstitial C elements. The calculated activation energy value (Q) for the P11 steel was around 94-103 kJ/mol-1, similar to that of ferritic steels, and it was higher for the P22 steel, with a Q value of 233 kJ/mol-1 from the ISSH effect.
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- 2021
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6. A Study on the Development of Brassiere for Pregnant Women
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Ho Jung Lee and Hee Sun Oh
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- 2021
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7. Effects of Action Observation Training and Mirror Therapy on the Electroencephalograms of Stroke Patients
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Jong Su Lee, YoungMi Kim, and Ho Jung Lee
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medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Electroencephalography ,Alpha wave ,medicine.disease ,Temporal lobe ,Mirror therapy ,Anesthesia ,Action observation ,medicine ,Analysis of variance ,business ,Stroke ,Mirror neuron - Abstract
Purpose: This study examined the effectiveness of action observation training (AOT) and mirror therapy in improving the electroencepha lograms (EEG) of stroke patients. Methods: Patients were allocated randomly to three groups: an action observation training with activity (AOTA) group (n=12), a mirror therapy with activity (MTA) group (n=11), and an AOT-only group (n=12). All groups received conventional physiotherapy in five 60-minute sessions over six weeks. The AOTA, MTA, and AOT groups practiced AOTA, MTA, and AOT, respectively, in three 30-minute ses sions over six weeks. The differences between the pre- and post-treatment EEGs were assessed using a paired t-test. Comparisons be tween the groups were performed using one-way ANOVA. Results: The participants in the AOTA and MTA groups showed significant improvement in the EEG. AOTA improved the alpha waves of the prefrontal, temporal, and parietal lobes significantly (p
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- 2021
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8. Differential expression of microRNAs in the skin tissue of patients with severe papulopustular rosacea
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Jung Eun Kim, Sanghoon Lee, Na Gyeong Yang, Su Min Seo, Da Woon Lee, Euy Hyun Chung, Sul Hee Lee, Ho Jung Lee, Jeong Yeon Hong, Min Jeong Shin, Young Lip Park, Seongho Ryu, and Sung Yul Lee
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Biopsy ,Down-Regulation ,Dermatology ,Severity of Illness Index ,Biochemistry ,Young Adult ,Text mining ,Skin tissue ,microRNA ,Humans ,Medicine ,Papulopustular rosacea ,Differential expression ,Molecular Biology ,Skin ,business.industry ,Computational Biology ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Up-Regulation ,MicroRNAs ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Rosacea ,Female ,business ,Biomarkers - Published
- 2021
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9. Evaluation of thermal ageing activation energy of δ-ferrite in an austenitic stainless steel weld using nanopillar compression test
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Ho Jung Lee, Jiho Shin, Dongchan Jang, Ye-eun Na, Changheui Jang, Gokul Obulan Subramanian, Jun-Seog Yang, Junjie Chen, and Byeong Seo Kong
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Materials science ,Spinodal decomposition ,02 engineering and technology ,Welding ,Activation energy ,engineering.material ,01 natural sciences ,law.invention ,law ,Ferrite (iron) ,0103 physical sciences ,General Materials Science ,Composite material ,Austenitic stainless steel ,Embrittlement ,Nanopillar ,010302 applied physics ,Austenite ,Mechanical Engineering ,Metals and Alloys ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Mechanics of Materials ,engineering ,Ferrite (magnet) ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
Nanopillar compression tests were applied on δ-ferrites in austenitic stainless steel welds to measure the thermal ageing activation energy caused by spinodal decomposition. Welds of an austenitic stainless steel were thermally aged at 343, 375, and 400 oC for up to 20,000 h. To avoid the interference of surrounding austenite matrix on embrittlement measurement, austenite matrix was selectively dissolved before the nanopillar fabrication. Using the yield stress changes measured by nanopillar compression tests, the thermal ageing activation energy of δ-ferrite was estimated as 154 KJ/mol, which was compared with literature results and the reasons of discrepancy were discussed.
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- 2020
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10. Experimental and numerical study on High Speed Impact Trimming(HSIT) process for UHSS sheets
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Jae-Hyuk Lim, Jae-Wook Lee, Kun-Woo Kim, Da-Hye Kim, Soon-Deok Kwon, Ji-Won Park, Ho-Jung Lee, and Eun-Ho Lee
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- 2022
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11. Changes in eating behaviors according to household income in adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic: Findings from the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
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Hye Ah, Lee, Ho Jung, Lee, Bomi, Park, Yoonhee, Shin, Hyunjin, Park, and Hyesook, Park
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General Medicine - Abstract
To assess the social inequalities in changes of dietary behaviors among adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic, we compared changes in dietary behavior indicators by household income.Using cross-sectional data from the 2019 and 2020 Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, the prevalence of dietary behaviors in adolescents (12-18 years old) was estimated and changes in dietary behaviors before and after the COVID-19 pandemic were evaluated. We assessed changes in dietary behaviors with a household income (as a measure of socioeconomic status [SES]) disparity.During the COVID-19 pandemic, average consumption of vegetables has decreased and food insecurity has worsened. Adolescents were more likely to skip breakfast than before COVID-19 (33.1 % and 37.4 %). Soft drink consumption also increased in 2020 than in 2019 (7.6 % and 14.8 %), especially among boys. Average sugar intake and sodium intake showed a tendency to decrease only in girls, but there was no difference according to SES level. Skip breakfast was particularly evident in the low SES group, and the difference according to household income level (high vs. low) was greater after COVID-19 than before. The prevalence of soft drink consumption increased significantly in low SES group, but the rate of increase did not differ by SES level.We found that the social disparity in skipping breakfast was further aggravated. For a better understanding of the dietary behaviors of adolescents, continuous monitoring is necessary.
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- 2022
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12. A study on the effect of a pyridine secondary acceptor on the emission properties of thermally activated delayed fluorescence emitters
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Ho Jung Lee, Kyung Hyung Lee, Sung Joon Yoon, and Jun Yeob Lee
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,Materials science ,chemistry ,Pyridine ,Materials Chemistry ,Quantum efficiency ,General Chemistry ,Photochemistry ,Fluorescence ,Acceptor ,Methyl group ,Diode ,Common emitter - Abstract
In this study, a new molecular design of thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) emitters having a pyridine derived secondary acceptor was developed. Four TADF emitters were designed and synthesized to study the effect of the pyridine derived secondary acceptor on their TADF properties and device performances were investigated. The four TADF emitters, HPy, CNPy, CF3Py and CH3Py, with a pyridine secondary acceptor decorated by functional groups were developed as an approach to manage the emission wavelength and to improve efficiency roll-off characteristics of green TADF organic light-emitting diodes by decreasing the delayed fluorescence lifetime. The pyridine secondary acceptor based TADF emitters showed short delayed fluorescence lifetimes, and the TADF emitter with the methyl group functionalized pyridine secondary acceptor achieved a high external quantum efficiency (EQE) of over 20% and little efficiency roll-off up to 1000 cd m−2. Therefore, the pyridine secondary acceptor based molecular design was effective to manage the delayed fluorescence lifetime of the TADF emitters, and external quantum efficiency and efficiency roll-off of the TADF devices.
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- 2020
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13. Humidity-resistive, elastic, transparent ion gel and its use in a wearable, strain-sensing device
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Jin Woo Bae, Young Jun Son, Kyoung Yong Chun, Seunghyun Baik, Ho Jung Lee, Chang Soo Han, and Seonghyun Bae
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Resistive touchscreen ,Toughness ,Materials science ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,Conductivity ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Ion ,Electrical resistivity and conductivity ,Ultimate tensile strength ,General Materials Science ,Composite material ,Elasticity (economics) ,0210 nano-technology ,Electrical conductor - Abstract
With the growing interest in human–electronics interaction, the development of ion gels that operate in response to variable human movement is widely spreading. However, conventional ion gels, based on hydrogel and non-hydrogel materials, have the fatal disadvantages of vulnerability to humidity and lack of transparency. Therefore, the need for an ion gel to satisfy all the requirements of elasticity, toughness, transparency, conductivity, and strong resistivity under humidity is emerging. Here, we demonstrate a polyvinylchloride (PVC)-based conductive ion gel with humidity-insensitive properties. To impart conductivity to the PVC gel, we use an ionic liquid. The prepared ion gel retains its elasticity with repeated tensile cycles of (200% strain) up to thirty times, and it exhibits ∼93% transparency and ∼40 kJ m−3 of toughness. In addition, excellent performance of this ion gel as a strain sensor was obtained, giving a conductivity increase with the factor of 100 compared with raw PVC gel. We show its application in human motion using a glove attached to the ion gel to monitor sign language and control a mouse pointer on the screen.
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14. Peripheral Decoration of Dibenzofuran with Donors and Acceptors as a New Design Platform for Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence Emitters
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Wan Pyo Hong, Kyung Hyung Lee, Jun Yeob Lee, Ha Lim Lee, Hee-Jun Park, and Ho Jung Lee
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Materials science ,Carbazole ,General Chemical Engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Photochemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Fluorescence ,0104 chemical sciences ,Solution processed ,Dibenzofuran ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Materials Chemistry ,Polar effect ,0210 nano-technology ,HOMO/LUMO - Abstract
A novel design for thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) emitters was developed by decorating dibenzofuran with four carbazole type electron donors and two CN electron withdrawing units. The four carbazole type donors were attached to one side of the dibenzofuran, and two CN units were introduced on the other side of the dibenzofuran for highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO) and lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) separation. The HOMO and LUMO were largely separated, and they were overlapped in the dibenzofuran due to aromatic nature of dibenzofuran. Two TADF emitters, DBFCzCN and DBFtCzCN, were built on the design platform decorating the dibenzofuran, and they showed high EQEs of 25.2% and 17.4% in the vacuum deposited TADF devices. Additionally, the DBFtCzCN emitter showed a high EQE of 13.9% in the solution processed TADF devices.
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- 2019
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15. Experimental Investigation on the Tissue Response Induced by Face-Lifting Mesh Suspension Thread in Rats
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Jung Eun Kim, Yo Han Kim, A Young Park, Jong Hun Lee, and Ho Jung Lee
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Lower grade ,business.industry ,Inflammatory response ,food and beverages ,Face lifting ,Dermatology ,Thread (computing) ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,Polydioxanone ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Polydioxanone thread ,chemistry ,Thread-lifting ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Facial aging ,Ultimate tensile strength ,Medicine ,Original Article ,Face-lifting ,Mesh suspension thread ,business ,Biomedical engineering - Abstract
Background: Face-lifting procedures are often performed to hide the effects of aging. Thread-lifting, a minimally invasive technique for the correction of facial aging, has become increasingly popular, and various materials for the procedure have been developed. Objective: This study compared tissue responses to two types of threading sutures placed under rat skin: polypropylene (PP) monofilament mesh suspension thread (a novel face-lifting material) and polydioxanone (PDO) barbed thread. Methods: Eight rats each were assigned to the PP monofilament mesh suspension, PDO barbed thread, and control groups. Tissue reactions were evaluated 28 days after subcutaneous loading of the materials. Results: Significant increases in tensile strength and the mean area occupied by collagen fibers were evident in skin loaded with PDO barbed thread and PP monofilament mesh suspension thread compared to control skin (p<0.05). Compared to sites loaded with PDO barbed thread, those loaded with PP monofilament mesh suspension thread showed a significant increase in the number of collagen fibers and a lower grade of inflammation (p<0.05). Conclusion: PP monofilament mesh suspension thread has skin-rejuvenating effects comparable to those of PDO barbed thread, but induces a less severe inflammatory response. This indicates that it is a safe and effective material for use in thread-lifting procedures on aging skin. (Ann Dermatol 31(6) 645∼653, 2019)
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- 2019
16. 33‐2: Invited Paper: Lifetime Improvement of Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescent Organic Light‐Emitting Diodes
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Wan Pyo Hong, Kyung Hyung Lee, Ok-Keun Song, Ho Jung Lee, and Jun Yeob Lee
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Materials science ,business.industry ,OLED ,Optoelectronics ,business ,Fluorescence - Published
- 2019
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17. Assessment of Thermal Aging Effect on Fracture Toughness for Austenitic Stainless Steel Welds (ER347)
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Ho Jung Lee, In Hwan Shin, and Sang Kyu Park
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Fracture toughness ,Materials science ,Mechanical Engineering ,Metallurgy ,engineering ,Thermal aging ,Austenitic stainless steel ,engineering.material - Published
- 2019
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18. A Study on Mobile Shopping Purchasing Behavior of Chinese Consumers
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Ho Jung Lee and Hee Sun Oh
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Advertising ,Business ,Purchasing - Published
- 2019
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19. Wearable Triboelectric Strain-Insensitive Pressure Sensors Based on Hierarchical Superposition Patterns
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Jun Ho Oh, Kyoung Yong Chun, Ho Jung Lee, and Chang Soo Han
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Materials science ,Styrene-butadiene ,Acoustics ,Bioengineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Bending ,01 natural sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Superposition principle ,Wearable Electronic Devices ,Planar ,Natural rubber ,Humans ,Instrumentation ,Triboelectric effect ,Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,010401 analytical chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Pressure sensor ,0104 chemical sciences ,chemistry ,visual_art ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Polystyrenes ,Polystyrene ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
Recently, wearable triboelectric sensors capable of self-powering, which can be widely used in artificial skin and robotics, have received much attention. Herein, we develop a stretchable triboelectric pressure sensor with a new pattern by superimposing two patterns using both polystyrene beads and UV-ozone treatment. This patterned structure works more sensitively to pressure than a general planar and one-kind patterned structure. The sensor is constructed by sandwiching styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) and poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS). It demonstrates a high sensitivity of 0.078 kPa-1 (0-20 kPa), a low detection limit (1.2 kPa), and pressure sensitivity maintained under 40% strain. The detection behavior of the strain-insensitive triboelectric sensor against pressure is very consistent with the simulation based on the theory. In applications, we successfully detect various human motions, not only small motions such as bending fingers but also large motions such as standing up and raising arms.
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- 2021
20. Study of Process-Focused Assessment Using an Algorithm for Facial Expression Recognition Based on a Deep Neural Network Model
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Deokwoo Lee and Ho-Jung Lee
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Computer Networks and Communications ,Process (engineering) ,Computer science ,lcsh:TK7800-8360 ,Student engagement ,02 engineering and technology ,Machine learning ,computer.software_genre ,Field (computer science) ,Image (mathematics) ,face detection ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Face detection ,process-focused assessment ,Sequence ,Facial expression ,Artificial neural network ,business.industry ,lcsh:Electronics ,deep neural network ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,machine learning ,Hardware and Architecture ,Control and Systems Engineering ,Signal Processing ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,computer ,expression recognition - Abstract
This study proposes an approach for process-focused assessment (PFA) utilizing the concept of deep neural networks with a sequence of facial images. Recently, process-based assessment has received significant attention compared to result-based assessment in the field of education. Continuously evaluating and quantifying student engagement, as well as understanding and interacting with teachers in study activities are considered important factors. However, to achieve PFA, from the technical and systematic perspectives, the real-time monitoring of the learning process of students is desired, which requires time consumption and extremely high attention to each student. This study proposes an approach to develop an efficient method for evaluating the process of learning and studying students in real time using facial images. We developed a method for PFA by learning facial expressions using a deep neural network model. The model learns and classifies facial expressions into three categories: easy, neutral, and difficult. Because the demand for online learning is increasing, PFA is required to achieve efficient, convenient, and confident assessment. This study chiefly considers a sequence of 2D image data of students solving some exam problems. The experimental results demonstrate that the proposed approach is feasible and can be applied to PFA in classrooms.
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- 2020
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21. Lifetime extension in green thermally activated delayed fluorescent organic light-emitting diodes by increasing excited state bond dissociation energy
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Wan Pyo Hong, Si Hyun Han, Ok-Keun Song, Jun Yeob Lee, and Ho Jung Lee
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Materials science ,General Chemical Engineering ,Exciton ,02 engineering and technology ,Dihedral angle ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Photochemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Fluorescence ,Bond-dissociation energy ,0104 chemical sciences ,Wavelength ,Excited state ,OLED ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,0210 nano-technology ,Common emitter - Abstract
A lifetime extending molecular design approach by increasing the bond dissociation energy of the thermally activated delayed fluorescent (TADF) emitters was investigated. A TADF emitter with a molecular design having the donors in a planar manner, 4-(9H-carbazol-9-yl)-6-(9,9″-diphenyl-9H,9′H,9″H-[3,3′:6′,3″-tercarbazol]-9′-yl)isophthalonitrile (TCzIPN), was compared with state of the art green TADF emitter. The two emitters were green TADF emitters with similar peak wavelengths, but the TCzIPN exhibited three times longer lifetime than the current TADF emitter. Analysis of bond dissociation energy of the TADF emitters revealed that the weak C N bond of the TCzIPN was stabilized by small dihedral angle between donor and an aromatic linker. This was confirmed by exciton stability test of the emitters, and the C N bond stabilization effect in triplet excited state was well correlated with the lifetime improvement of the TCzIPN devices.
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- 2019
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22. Comparison of Microstructure and Residual Stress Affecting Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility of Austenitic Stainless Steel Tubes
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Hongdeok Kim, Seungjin Oh, and Ho Jung Lee
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Materials science ,Metallurgy ,Metals and Alloys ,Work hardening ,engineering.material ,Microstructure ,Indentation hardness ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Residual stress ,Modeling and Simulation ,engineering ,Stress corrosion cracking ,Austenitic stainless steel - Published
- 2019
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23. Nucleobindin 2 expression is an independent prognostic factor for bladder cancer
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Jae Duck Choi, Tag Keun Yoo, Jeong Man Cho, Kyong Tae Moon, Soon Cheol Shin, Jeong Yoon Kang, and Ho Jung Lee
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Oncology ,Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Observational Study ,nucleobindin 2 ,Kaplan-Meier Estimate ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,fluids and secretions ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,Humans ,Nucleobindins ,Clinical significance ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Survival analysis ,urothelial carcinoma ,Aged ,Proportional Hazards Models ,Aged, 80 and over ,Bladder cancer ,business.industry ,Proportional hazards model ,Cancer ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Prognosis ,Nucleobindin 2 ,Urinary Bladder Neoplasms ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,embryonic structures ,Biomarker (medicine) ,Immunohistochemistry ,bladder cancer ,Female ,business ,Research Article - Abstract
Nucleobindin 2 (NUCB2) has been reported to play an important role in both tumorigenesis and cancer progression. This study aimed to examine the clinical significance of NUCB2 expression urothelial carcinoma of the bladder (UCB). The expression level of NUCB2 and its correlation with clinicopathological parameters was analyzed in 225 UCB tissues by immunohistochemistry. Kaplan–Meier analysis and Cox proportional hazards regression models were used to investigate the correlation between NUCB2 expression and the prognosis of UCB patients. High NUCB2 expression of UCB patients significantly correlated with aggressive clinicopathological features. Patients with high NUCB2 had shorter overall survival and recurrence-free survival in Kaplan–Meier survival curve (P = .018 and P = .001, respectively). Our results show that high expression of NUCB2 associated with aggressive clinicopathological feature and predicted unfavorable prognosis in patients with UCB might serve as feasible biomarker for clinical outcome of UCB patients after surgery and potential therapeutic target in the future.
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- 2020
24. Nonlinearly Frequency-Adaptive, Self-Powered, Proton-Driven Somatosensor Inspired by a Human Mechanoreceptor
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Ho Jung Lee, Seunghwan Seo, Chang Soo Han, Young Jun Son, and Kyoung Yong Chun
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Bioengineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Stimulus (physiology) ,01 natural sciences ,Molecular physics ,Vibration ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Nafion ,Physical Stimulation ,medicine ,Humans ,Instrumentation ,Electrodes ,Skin ,Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes ,Physics ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,010401 analytical chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Thermal conduction ,Piezoelectricity ,0104 chemical sciences ,Mechanoreceptor ,Nonlinear system ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Fluorocarbon Polymers ,chemistry ,Electrode ,Graphite ,Protons ,0210 nano-technology ,Mechanoreceptors - Abstract
In the human skin, it has been well known that several mechanoreceptors uniquely sense external stimuli with specific frequencies and magnitudes. With regard to sensitivity, the output response shows nonlinearity depending on the frequency magnitude of the stimulus. We demonstrate a self-powered proton-driven solid-state somatosensor, which mimics a unique nonlinear response and intensity behavior of human mechanoreceptors. For this, a solid-state sensor is fabricated by combining a piezoelectric film and a proton generation device. The proton injection electrode and the Nafion layer conjugated with sulfonated graphene oxide are used for proton generation and transport. Two types of nonlinear signals from the sensor are similar to the Merkel/Ruffini (low deviation of threshold intensity), and in contrast, the behavior of Pacinian/Meissner (high deviation of threshold intensity) is simultaneously shown. The region of the most responsive frequency is also discriminated according to proton conduction. Moreover, it is asserted that unique signal patterns are obtained from the stimuli of various frequencies, such as respiration, radial artery pulse, and neck vibration, which naturally occur in the human body.
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- 2020
25. Stretchable, transparent, and water-resistive touch panel using ion gel
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Young Jun Son, Seunghwan Seo, Kyoung-Yong Chun, Jin Woo Bae, Ho Jung Lee, Seonghyun Bae, Seunghyun Baik, and Chang-Soo Han
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Metals and Alloys ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Instrumentation ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Published
- 2022
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26. Evaluation of thermal aging of δ-ferrite in austenitic stainless steel weld using nanopillar compression test
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Ho Jung Lee, Jaewon Heo, Kyoung Soo Lee, Gokul Obulan Subramanian, Byeong Seo Kong, and Changheui Jang
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010302 applied physics ,Materials science ,Spinodal decomposition ,Mechanical Engineering ,Metals and Alloys ,Thermal aging ,02 engineering and technology ,Welding ,engineering.material ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Microstructure ,01 natural sciences ,law.invention ,Mechanics of Materials ,law ,Ferrite (iron) ,0103 physical sciences ,Hardening (metallurgy) ,engineering ,General Materials Science ,Composite material ,Austenitic stainless steel ,0210 nano-technology ,Nanopillar - Abstract
The effects of thermal aging on microstructure and mechanical property change of δ-ferrite in an austenitic stainless steel weld were investigated. After thermal aging at 400 °C for 20,000 h, spinodal decomposition and G phase precipitation were observed, along with ~80% increase in yield strength measured by nanopillar compression test. Subsequent reversion heat treatment removed spinodal decomposition while leaving G phase, resulting in partial recovery of hardening in δ-ferrite. It was estimated that ~60% of the hardening in the δ-ferrite of the aged specimen was attributed to spinodal decomposition and ~40% to G phase, respectively.
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- 2018
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27. Evaluation of the thermal aging of δ-ferrite in austenitic stainless steel welds by electrochemical analysis
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Gokul Obulan Subramanian, Changheui Jang, Ho Jung Lee, and Byeong Seo Kong
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Austenite ,Multidisciplinary ,Materials science ,Precipitation (chemistry) ,Spinodal decomposition ,020209 energy ,Metallurgy ,lcsh:R ,Intermetallic ,lcsh:Medicine ,02 engineering and technology ,engineering.material ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Article ,Corrosion ,Ferrite (iron) ,Phase (matter) ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,engineering ,lcsh:Q ,Austenitic stainless steel ,0210 nano-technology ,lcsh:Science - Abstract
Cr-segregation by spinodal decomposition and G-phase precipitation were observed in δ-ferrite of austenitic stainless steel welds thermally aged at 400 °C for up to 20,000 h. A reversion heat treatment (R-HT) at 550 °C for 1 h dissolved the Cr-segregation in the aged welds while some intermetallic precipitates were present. The double-loop electrochemical potentiokinetic reactivation (DL-EPR) analysis showed no significant differences among them. However, after selective etching of the austenite phase, the DL-EPR values of δ-ferrite phase steadily increased with aging time due to the growth of Cr-depleted regions by spinodal decomposition. The electrochemical behavior of δ-ferrite after R-HT condition was similar to that of unaged welds, indicating the intermetallic precipitates did not affect the corrosion resistance in this case. Overall, DL-EPR analysis of δ-ferrite phase provided better correlation with spinodal decomposition.
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- 2018
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28. P-172: Geometry Control and Chemical Bond Stabilization of Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescent Emitter to Get Extended Lifetime in TADF OLEDs
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Wan Pyo Hong, Si Hyun Han, Ho Jung Lee, Ok-Keun Song, and Jun Yeob Lee
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Materials science ,010405 organic chemistry ,business.industry ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Fluorescence ,Bond-dissociation energy ,0104 chemical sciences ,Chemical bond ,OLED ,Optoelectronics ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Common emitter - Published
- 2018
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29. Characterization of Alloy 600 joints exposed to a high-temperature supercritical-carbon dioxide environment
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Sung Hwan Kim, Ho Jung Lee, and Changheui Jang
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010302 applied physics ,Materials science ,Supercritical carbon dioxide ,Mechanical Engineering ,Alloy ,Oxide ,Recrystallization (metallurgy) ,02 engineering and technology ,engineering.material ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,01 natural sciences ,Chromia ,Amorphous solid ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Bond line ,Chemical engineering ,chemistry ,Mechanics of Materials ,0103 physical sciences ,Ultimate tensile strength ,engineering ,General Materials Science ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
Two types of Alloy 600 joints, such as diffusion-bonded joint and Alloy 182 fusion-weld, were exposed to supercritical-CO2 environment at 550 and 650 °C (20 MPa) for 1000 h. The diffusion-bond region showed similar oxidation characteristics as parent Alloy 600, but the migration of diffusion bond line below oxide layer was observed due to the Cr-depletion induced recrystallization. For Alloy 182 fusion-weld, outer Mn-rich oxides (Mn3O4 and MnCr2O4) and a small amount of inner SiO2 mixed with chromia were formed due to high Mn and Si contents. The presence of SiO2 in chromia suppressed carburization at the oxide/matrix interface, which resulted in the formation of an amorphous C layer between the outer Mn-rich oxide and inner Cr-rich oxide. For Alloy 182 fusion-weld, tensile property changes after exposure to supercritical-CO2 environment were negligible.
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- 2018
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30. Novel secondary acceptor based molecular design for superb lifetime in thermally activated delayed fluorescent organic light-emitting diodes through high bond energy and fast up-conversion
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Ho Jung Lee, Ha Lim Lee, Jun Yeob Lee, and Si Hyun Han
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Materials science ,business.industry ,General Chemical Engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Acceptor ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,0104 chemical sciences ,Intersystem crossing ,Excited state ,OLED ,Environmental Chemistry ,Optoelectronics ,Quantum efficiency ,Bond energy ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Common emitter ,Diode - Abstract
The device lifetime of the thermally activated delayed fluorescent (TADF) organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) was dramatically improved using a novel secondary acceptor based molecular design, while achieving high quantum efficiency of 18.5%. A series of TADF materials derived from a diphenyltriazine acceptor and a benzonitrile secondary acceptor were developed to study the effect of the secondary acceptor on the TADF parameters and device performances. The secondary acceptor simultaneously increased the bond dissociation energy in triplet excited state and the reverse intersystem crossing rate, which resulted in high external quantum efficiency, reduced efficiency roll-off, and lifetime extension. In particular, the lifetime was extended by more than 20 times, compared to that of the TADF emitter without the secondary acceptor. The correlation of the materials parameters with the lifetime of the green TADF OLEDs revealed that the bond dissociation energy and reverse intersystem crossing rate are well correlated with the device operational lifetime of the TADF OLEDs. Additionally, the secondary acceptor based TADF emitter outperformed the state-of-the-art green TADF emitter in terms of efficiency and lifetime. Optimization of the process condition of the device fabrication provided an extremely long lifetime of 532 h at 1000 cd/m2 up to 90% of initial luminance, which has not been previously achieved in the TADF devices.
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- 2022
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31. Characterization of oxide layers formed on type 316 stainless steel exposed to the simulated PWR primary water environment with varying dissolved hydrogen and zinc concentrations
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Hyeon Bae Lee, Kyung-Hwan Na, Ho Jung Lee, Changheui Jang, Su Hyun Park, Shu Meng, Junjie Chen, and Qian Xiao
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Materials science ,Pressurized water reactor ,Oxide ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Zinc ,Electrochemistry ,Corrosion ,law.invention ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Nuclear Energy and Engineering ,chemistry ,law ,Dissolved hydrogen ,Water environment ,General Materials Science ,Layer (electronics) ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
The effect of dissolved hydrogen (DH) content and zinc addition on the corrosion behavior of type 316 stainless steel was investigated in the primary water environment of pressurized water reactors. The coupled effect, as well as the individual effect of increasing DH concentration and zinc addition, was investigated. Increasing DH from 25 (normal) to 50 (high) cc/kg-H2O resulted in 3 times thicker oxide layer. With the addition of 30 ppb zinc, the oxide layer became substantially thinner in both normal and high DH conditions. The measured electrochemical properties of oxide layers were in agreement with the observed corrosion behavior such that the zinc incorporated oxide film showed significant increase in reaction resistance and bode impedance value. Meanwhile, both reaction resistance and bode impedance slightly decreased with increasing DH concentration. Overall, the best corrosion resistance was observed in the simulated PWR environment with normal DH concentration and zinc addition.
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- 2021
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32. A Study on the Evaluation of Pollution Characteristics of Sincheon Stream and Its Tributaries in Gyeonggi-do Province
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Ho-jung Lee, Yeong-Geum Son, Yun-Jung Im, Jin-guil Kim, Heung-Bin Im, Kang-Hyuck Lee, Jo-Gyo Oh, and Jeong-in Choi
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Hydrology ,Pollution ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Tributary ,Environmental science ,media_common - Published
- 2017
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33. Corrosion and Carburization Behaviour of Ni-xCr Binary Alloys in a High-Temperature Supercritical-Carbon Dioxide Environment
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Gokul Obulan Subramanian, Changheui Jang, Sung Hwan Kim, and Ho Jung Lee
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Materials science ,Supercritical carbon dioxide ,020209 energy ,High-temperature corrosion ,Metallurgy ,Alloy ,Non-blocking I/O ,Metals and Alloys ,Oxide ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,engineering.material ,Chromia ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Nickel ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Amorphous carbon ,Chemical engineering ,chemistry ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Materials Chemistry ,engineering - Abstract
Pure Ni and Ni-xCr (x = 7, 14, 22 and 27 wt%) binary alloys were exposed to supercritical-carbon dioxide environment at 600 °C and 20 MPa for 200 h. For pure Ni, a thick NiO layer was formed on the surface. Meanwhile, for Ni-7Cr alloy, an inner oxide layer consisted of rather irregular chromia and NiO was formed below the outer NiO layer. When Cr content was greater than 14%, a continuous chromia layer was formed, resulting in much lower weight gain and oxide thickness. However, amorphous carbon layers had developed along the oxide–matrix interface when chromia was formed. The presence of the carbon layer was explained in view of the high C activity corresponding to the low equilibrium oxygen potential of chromia.
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- 2017
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34. Influence of microstructure on hydrothermal corrosion of chemically vapor processed SiC composite tubes
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Ji-Yeon Park, Hyeon-Geun Lee, Ho Jung Lee, Changheui Jang, Weon-Ju Kim, and Daejong Kim
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010302 applied physics ,Cladding (metalworking) ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Materials science ,Composite number ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Microstructure ,01 natural sciences ,Corrosion ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Crystallinity ,Nuclear Energy and Engineering ,chemistry ,0103 physical sciences ,Water environment ,Silicon carbide ,General Materials Science ,Light-water reactor ,Composite material ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
Multi-layered SiC composites consisting of monolithic SiC and a SiC f /SiC composite are one of the accident tolerant fuel cladding concepts in pressurized light water reactors. To evaluate the integrity of the SiC fuel cladding under normal operating conditions of a pressurized light water reactor, the hydrothermal corrosion behavior of multi-layered SiC composite tubes was investigated in the simulated primary water environment of a pressurized water reactor without neutron fluence. The results showed that SiC phases with good crystallinity such as Tyranno SA3 SiC fiber and monolithic SiC deposited at 1200 °C had good corrosion resistance. However, the SiC phase deposited at 1000 °C had less crystallinity and severely dissolved in water, particularly the amorphous SiC phase formed along grain boundaries. Dissolved hydrogen did not play a significant role in improving the hydrothermal corrosion resistance of the CVI-processed SiC phases containing amorphous SiC, resulting in a significant weight loss and reduction of hoop strength of the multi-layered SiC composite tubes after corrosion.
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- 2017
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35. Autophagy Suppresses Toll-Like Receptor 3-Mediated Inflammatory Reaction in Human Epidermal Keratinocytes
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Ho Jung Lee, Jeong Yeon Hong, Xue Mei Li, Sung Yul Lee, Chang Wook Park, Dong Kyun Hong, Su-Hyuk Yim, Chang Deok Kim, Kyung Eun Jung, and Jung Eun Kim
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0301 basic medicine ,Keratinocytes ,Male ,Programmed cell death ,Article Subject ,Cellular homeostasis ,Inflammation ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,Mice ,0302 clinical medicine ,Immune system ,Psoriasis ,medicine ,Autophagy ,Animals ,Humans ,Cells, Cultured ,Skin ,Toll-like receptor ,Mice, Inbred BALB C ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,integumentary system ,Chemistry ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Cell biology ,Toll-Like Receptor 3 ,030104 developmental biology ,TLR3 ,Medicine ,Cytokines ,medicine.symptom ,Research Article - Abstract
Autophagy, one mechanism of programmed cell death, is fundamental to cellular homeostasis. Previous studies have identified autophagy as a novel mechanism by which cytokines control the immune response. However, its precise role in immune-related inflammatory skin diseases such as psoriasis remains unclear. Thus, this study explored the functional role of autophagy in psoriatic inflammation of epidermal keratinocytes. Strong light chain 3 immunoreactivity was observed in epidermal keratinocytes of both human psoriatic lesions and imiquimod-induced mice psoriatic model, and it was readily induced by polycytidylic acid (poly (I:C)), which stimulates Toll-like receptor 3 (TLR3), in human epidermal keratinocytes in vitro. Rapamycin-induced activation of autophagy significantly reduced poly (I:C)-induced inflammatory reaction, whereas, inhibition of autophagy by 3-methyladeine increased that. Our results indicate that the induction of autophagy may attenuate TLR3-mediated immune responses in human epidermal keratinocytes, thus providing novel insights into the mechanisms underlying the development of inflammatory skin diseases including psoriasis.
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- 2020
36. 'Effect of proton irradiation on δ-ferrite in the thermally aged austenitic stainless steel weld: Precipitation of G-phase and additional hardening'
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Dongchan Jang, Ji Ho Shin, Ye-eun Na, Ho Jung Lee, Jun-Seog Yang, Changheui Jang, and Byeong Seo Kong
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Materials science ,Precipitation (chemistry) ,Spinodal decomposition ,Analytical chemistry ,02 engineering and technology ,Welding ,engineering.material ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,law.invention ,Wavelength ,Nuclear Energy and Engineering ,law ,0103 physical sciences ,engineering ,Hardening (metallurgy) ,General Materials Science ,Irradiation ,Austenitic stainless steel ,Thermal ageing ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
An austenitic stainless steel weld was thermally aged at 400 °C for 20,000 h, and subsequently proton irradiated up to 10 displacement per atom (dpa) at 360 °C. After thermal ageing, only spinodal decomposition was observed without G-phase precipitates in δ-ferrite. However, ~ 1023 m−3 of fine (~ 3 nm in diameter) G-phase precipitates were observed after proton irradiation. Also, wavelength of spinodal decomposition was increased with proton irradiation. The additional hardening in δ-ferrite after proton irradiation was attributed to enhanced spinodal decomposition and G-phase precipitation. After irradiation, the contribution to addition hardening was greater for G-phase than enhanced spinodal decomposition.
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- 2021
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37. Corrosion and carburization behavior of Al-rich surface layer on Ni-base alloy in supercritical-carbon dioxide environment
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Ho Jung Lee, Sung Hwan Kim, Changheui Jang, and Hyunmyung Kim
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Materials science ,020209 energy ,Metallurgy ,Alloy ,Oxide ,General Physics and Astronomy ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,Surfaces and Interfaces ,General Chemistry ,engineering.material ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Chromia ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Corrosion ,Amorphous solid ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Aluminium ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,engineering ,Surface layer ,0210 nano-technology ,Layer (electronics) - Abstract
In order to improve the corrosion and carburization resistance in a high-temperature supercritical-carbon dioxide (S-CO2) environment, an Al-rich surface layer was developed on Alloy 600 by Al deposition and a subsequent high energy electron beam (EB) remelting. As a result of the EB surface treatment, an Al enriched (5–7 wt.%) micro-alloying zone (40 μm) was produced. When the EB surface-treated Alloy 600 was corroded in S-CO2 at 600 °C (20 MPa) for 500 h, the surface oxide layer mostly consisted of chromia (Cr2O3) with small amount of transition alumina (Al2O3). In addition, a carburized region of an amorphous C layer inter-mixed with the alumina was observed at the oxide/matrix interface. Meanwhile, when the EB surface-treated specimen was pre-oxidized in helium at 900 °C, α-alumina layer was formed on the surface, which showed superior corrosion and carburization resistance in S-CO2 environment. Therefore, it could be said that the presence of Al-rich surface layer alone is not enough to provide sufficient corrosion and carburization resistance in S-CO2 environment at 600 °C, unless pre-oxidation at higher temperature is applied to form a more protective α-alumina on the surface.
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- 2016
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38. Performance of a dual-process PVD/PS tungsten coating structure under deuterium ion irradiation
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Hyunmyung Kim, Jae-Min Song, Ho Jung Lee, Sung Hwan Kim, and Changheui Jang
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Materials science ,Mechanical Engineering ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,engineering.material ,Tungsten ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Microstructure ,01 natural sciences ,Electron cyclotron resonance ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,Surface coating ,Nuclear Energy and Engineering ,Coating ,chemistry ,Physical vapor deposition ,0103 physical sciences ,engineering ,General Materials Science ,Graphite ,Composite material ,0210 nano-technology ,Thermal spraying ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Abstract
A dual-process coating structure was developed on a graphite substrate to improve the performance of the coating structure under anticipated operating condition of fusion devices. A thin multilayer W/Mo coating (6 μm) was deposited by physical vapor deposition (PVD) method with a variation of Mo interlayer thickness on plasma spray (PS) W coating (160 μm) of a graphite substrate panel. The dual-process PVD/PS W coatings then were exposed to 3.08 × 1024 D m−2 of 100 eV D ions with a flux of 1.71 × 1021 D m−2 s−1 in an electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) chamber. After irradiation, surface morphology and D depth profiles of the dual-process coating were analyzed and compared to those of the simple PS W coating. Both changes in surface morphology and D retention were strongly dependent on the microstructure of surface coating. Meanwhile, the existence of Mo interlayer seemed to have no significant effect on the retention of deuterium.
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- 2016
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39. Plasma thermal performance of a dual-process PVD/PS tungsten coating on carbon-based panels for nuclear fusion application
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Ho Jung Lee, Hyunmyung Kim, Changheui Jang, and Sung Hwan Kim
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Materials science ,Mechanical Engineering ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,engineering.material ,Tungsten ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Microstructure ,01 natural sciences ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,Surface coating ,Nuclear Energy and Engineering ,Coating ,chemistry ,Physical vapor deposition ,0103 physical sciences ,engineering ,General Materials Science ,Composite material ,0210 nano-technology ,Thermal spraying ,Layer (electronics) ,Plasma-facing material ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Abstract
Various tungsten (W) coating techniques have been used for the application of plasma facing material in nuclear fusion devices, which resulted in limited success. In this study, a dual-process W coating structure was developed on a graphite substrate to improve the thermal performance of the coating structure. The dual-process coating structure consisted of a thin (∼7 μm) multilayer W/Mo physical vapor deposition (PVD) coating layer deposited on top of the relatively thick (∼160 μm) plasma spray (PS) W coating on a graphite substrate panel. Then the coated sample was exposed to plasma heat flux of 1–3 MW/m2 for 300 s. With addition of a thin surface PVD coating layer, the microstructure change in underlying PS W coating was substantially reduced compared to the simple PS W coating structure. The thickness of overall coating structure was maintained for the dual-process PVD/PS coated samples after the thermal loading tests, while a significant reduction in thickness due to surface erosion was observed for the simple PS W coated samples. The improvement in surface erosion resistance in the dual-process coating structure was discussed in view of the characteristics of PVD and PS coating layers.
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- 2016
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40. Effect of pressure on the corrosion and carburization behavior of chromia-forming heat-resistant alloys in high-temperature carbon dioxide environments
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Ho Jung Lee, Sung Hwan Kim, Changheui Jang, and Gokul Obulan Subramanian
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Materials science ,020209 energy ,General Chemical Engineering ,Alloy ,Metallurgy ,Oxide ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,engineering.material ,Chromia ,Corrosion ,Carbide ,Amorphous solid ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Carbon dioxide ,Ultimate tensile strength ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,engineering ,General Materials Science - Abstract
Chromia-forming heat-resistant alloys were corroded in atmospheric CO2 (0.1 MPa) and supercritical-CO2 (S-CO2, 10 and 20 MPa) at 550–650 °C for 1000 h. The weight gain and the extent of an amorphous C layer at the oxide/matrix interface increased with increasing CO2 pressure from 0.1 MPa to 20 MPa, but the increase was mostly less than a factor of 2. Despite the huge difference in the test pressure, the depth of the carburized region with Cr-rich carbides was rarely affected for Alloy 800HT, resulting in similar tensile properties after corrosion in CO2 and S-CO2.
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- 2016
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41. Effective Integer Promotion Bug Detection Technique for Embedded Software
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Moonzoo Kim, Mingyu Park, Yunho Kim, Ho-jung Lee, Taejin Kim, and Hoon Jang
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Computer science ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,computer.software_genre ,Microcontroller ,Embedded software ,Promotion (rank) ,Software ,Software testing ,Embedded system ,Operating system ,Compiler ,business ,computer ,Integer (computer science) ,media_common - Abstract
C compilers for 8-bit MCUs used in washing machines and refrigerators often do not follow the C standard to improve runtime performance. Developers who are unaware of the difference between C compilers following the C standard and the C compilers for 8-bit MCU can cause bugs that do not appear in the standard C environment but appear in the embedded systems using 8-bit MCUs. It is difficult for bug detectors that assume the standard C environment to detect such bugs. In this paper, we introduce integer promotion bugs caused by the different integer promotion rules of the C compilers for 8-bit MCU from the C standard and propose 5 bug patterns where the integer promotion bugs occur. We have developed an integer promotion bug detection tool and applied it to the washing machine control software developed by the LG electronics. The integer promotion bug detection tool successfully detected 27 integer promotion bugs in the washing machine control software.
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- 2016
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42. Primary Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Remnant Stomach after Subtotal Gastrectomy
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Ji Young You, Seong Hwan Kim, Ho Jung Lee, Dong Hee Kim, Min Sung Kim, Joon Kil Han, Seulkee Park, and Yeon Soo Chang
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Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Stomach neoplasms ,Case Report ,Anastomosis ,Gastroenterology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Squamous cell carcinoma ,Medicine ,Lymph node ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Stomach ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,Cancer ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Endoscopy ,Regimen ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oncology ,Gastric stump ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Gastrectomy ,business ,Rare disease - Abstract
Primary squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the stomach is a very rare disease. However, the pathogenesis, clinical characteristics, and prognosis of gastric SCC are controversial and remain to be elucidated. Herein, we report a case of primary gastric SCC of the remnant stomach after subtotal gastrectomy. A 65-year-old man was admitted to our hospital due to epigastric discomfort and dizziness. He had undergone subtotal gastrectomy 40 years previously for gastric ulcer perforation. Endoscopy revealed a normal esophagus and a large mass in the remnant stomach. Abdominal computed tomography revealed enhanced wall thickening of the anastomotic site and suspected metachronous gastric cancer. Endoscopic biopsy revealed SCC. Total gastrectomy was performed with Roux-en-Y esophagojejunostomy. A 10-cm tumor was located at the remnant stomach just proximal to the previous area of anastomosis. Pathologic examination showed well-differentiated SCC extended into the subserosa without lymph node involvement (T3N0M0). The patient received adjuvant systemic chemotherapy with 6 cycles of 5-FU and cisplatin regimen, and he is still alive at the 54-month follow-up. According to the treatment principles of gastric cancer, early detection and radical surgical resection can improve the prognosis.
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- 2016
43. Development of thermo-mechanical processing to form high density of uniformly distributed nanosized carbides in austenitic stainless steels
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Ji Ho Shin, Ho Jung Lee, Sunghoon Hong, Changheui Jang, Ho-Sub Kim, Byeong Seo Kong, and Gokul Obulan Subramanian
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010302 applied physics ,Austenite ,Materials science ,Mechanical Engineering ,Metallurgy ,High density ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,01 natural sciences ,Carbide ,Mechanics of Materials ,0103 physical sciences ,Thermomechanical processing ,General Materials Science ,0210 nano-technology ,Thermo mechanical - Abstract
Model alloys and thermomechanical processing (TMP) were developed to form a high density of uniformly distributed nanosized (
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- 2020
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44. Association between Homocysteine Levels and Psoriasis: A Meta-Analysis
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Hyun Jung Kim, Kyu Uang Whang, Jong Suk Lee, Young Lip Park, Ho Jung Lee, Sung Yul Lee, and Jung Eun Kim
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Homocysteine ,business.industry ,MEDLINE ,Dermatology ,Homocysteine levels ,Cochrane Library ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Meta-analysis ,0302 clinical medicine ,chemistry ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Internal medicine ,Psoriasis ,medicine ,Original Article ,Metabolic syndrome ,business - Abstract
Background: Psoriasis is a multifactorial disease associated with an increased risk for metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular diseases. Elevated levels of homocysteine (Hcy) are a marker of cardiovascular risk. Several studies have evaluated the associations between psoriasis and Hcy levels; however, the results remain inconclusive. Objective: We performed a systematic review of the literature and a meta-analysis to better understand the relationship between psoriasis and Hcy. Methods: Five scientific databases (MEDLINE, Embase, Cochrane Library, Scopus, and Web of Science) were searched to identify relevant studies. A review of 307 publications identified 16 studies that directly assessed plasma levels of Hcy in psoriasis patients. Results: A total of 16 studies including 2,091 subjects were included in the meta-analysis. Hcy levels were significantly higher in psoriasis patients relative to healthy controls (weighted mean difference [WMD], 3.30; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.58∼ 5.02; I2=82.1%). Subgroup analyses revealed that patients with higher mean psoriasis area severity index (PASI) scores (PASI>10) had significantly higher Hcy levels compared to healthy controls (WMD, 4.17; 95% CI, 1.18∼7.16; I2=88.3%), whereas patients with lower mean PASI scores (PASI ≤10) had not (WMD, 0.76; 95% CI, -1.84∼3.35; I2=72.2%). Conclusion: This meta-analysis found that psoriasis patients, in particular those with PASI >10, had significantly higher Hcy levels compared to healthy controls. Further research is needed to determine the association between Hcy levels and psoriasis severity. (Ann Dermatol 31(4) 378∼386, 2019)
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- 2018
45. Diminishment of Cuts in Durability Test Time Reduction Methods
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James Walsh, Mark Brudnak, Bryan LaRose, and Ho Jung Lee
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Environmental science ,Reduction methods ,Durability ,Reliability engineering ,Test (assessment) - Published
- 2018
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46. Reliability of the Foot Posture Index (FPI-6) for Assessment of Stroke Patients
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Kyung Kim, Myeong Su Choi, Young Mi Kim, Da Hyun Koh, Jong Dae Lee, and Ho Jung Lee
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,Index (economics) ,Stroke patient ,business.industry ,medicine ,medicine.disease ,business ,Stroke ,Reliability (statistics) ,Foot (unit) - Published
- 2015
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47. Corrosion and carburization behavior of chromia-forming heat resistant alloys in a high-temperature supercritical-carbon dioxide environment
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Ho Jung Lee, Sung Hwan Kim, Changheui Jang, and Hyunmyung Kim
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Materials science ,General Chemical Engineering ,Alloy ,Metallurgy ,General Chemistry ,engineering.material ,Chromia ,Amorphous solid ,Carbide ,Corrosion ,Amorphous carbon ,engineering ,General Materials Science ,Ductility ,Layer (electronics) - Abstract
Corrosion and carburization behavior of chromia-forming heat resistant alloys in high-temperature supercritical-CO2 were investigated. For all alloys, a thin and continuous chromia (Cr2O3) layer was formed on the surface, while the existence of an amorphous carbon layer was identified at the chromia/matrix interface. Below the amorphous C layer, Cr-rich M23C6 carbides were extensively formed in Alloy 800HT but not in Alloy 600 or Alloy 690. The carburization resistance was dependent on whether the matrix is Fe-based or Ni-based. The existence of the carburized region with Cr-rich M23C6 carbides in Alloy 800HT contributed to additional loss of ductility.
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- 2015
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48. The Characteristics of Types on Ancient Wooden Shoes(Namagsin) of Korea and Japan
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Woo Hyun Cho and Ho Jung Lee
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Engineering ,business.industry ,business ,Archaeology ,Visual arts - Abstract
This study is aims to study the background of how the shape of the wooden shoes developed and worn by Koreans and Japanese in the ancient times by sorting and examining the types and shapes. Relevant bibliography, which are mainly related to the excavated wooden shoes from 3 B.C.E to C.E. 8., were used as research materials. The formation of wooden shoes required easy access to raw materials -which is trees- for production. According to the analysis, both Korea and Japan made the flat wooden shoes using cuboid wood. Both countries bore a hole on a specific location to distinguish the right foot and left foot, however the style of the heel was different in the two countries. The slip-on(Undu-hyeong) wooden shoes were also common in both countries. The slip-on had no-heels and was made by digging-out a piece of the cuboid wood. Some slip-ons made by the Japanese had furrows on the bottom, and they were known to make different types of the slip-on wooden shoes depending on the purpose. Observation of the wearing methods show that commonality can be found between the wooden shoes of Korea and Japan, and this indicates that cultural exchanges between the Silla/Baekje and Japan took place from the 4th to the 6th century. Also, the flat wooden shoes in Japan developed rapidly, as the shoes became an integral part of its life and culture, which was closely tied to agriculture. Eventually, due to the difference in climate and life-style, the slip-ons became the primary type of wooden shoes in Korea, while the flats became the main type of wooden shoes in Japan. It is, however, clear that as the relationship between the two countries became closer, the cultural exchanges regarding the wooden shoes were considerable.
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- 2015
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49. Thermal Performance of Multilayer PVD Tungsten Coating for the First Wall Application in Nuclear Fusion Devices
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Ho Jung Lee, Hyunmyung Kim, and Changheui Jang
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010302 applied physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Materials science ,Mechanical Engineering ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,engineering.material ,Tungsten ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Nuclear Energy and Engineering ,Coating ,chemistry ,Molybdenum ,0103 physical sciences ,Thermal ,engineering ,Nuclear fusion ,General Materials Science ,Graphite ,Composite material ,0210 nano-technology ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Abstract
The thermal performance of multilayer PVD tungsten and molybdenum coatings on graphite was studied for the application of first wall in nuclear fusion devices. The coatings with a thickness of 5 μm...
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50. Microstructure evolution of a Ni–Cr–W superalloy during long-term aging at high temperatures
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Changheui Jang, Ho Jung Lee, Hyunmyung Kim, and Dong-Hoon Kim
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Materials science ,Precipitation (chemistry) ,Mechanical Engineering ,Alloy ,Metallurgy ,engineering.material ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Microstructure ,Dissociation (chemistry) ,Carbide ,Superalloy ,Mechanics of Materials ,Ultimate tensile strength ,engineering ,General Materials Science ,Tensile testing - Abstract
The effects of long-term exposure to high temperature (800 and 900 °C for up to 20,000 h) on the microstructure evolution of a Ni–Cr–W superalloy (Alloy 230) were investigated. After long-term aging at 800 °C, extensive precipitation of the secondary Cr-rich M23C6 carbides was observed. In addition, the internal dissociation of W-rich primary η-M6C carbides was observed, such as, W-rich M6C → α-W, Cr-rich M23C6, and W-depleted Ni-base matrix. After long-term aging at 900 °C, precipitation of Cr- and Ni-rich phase and α-W phase was observed in some areas at the expense of the secondary Cr-rich M23C6 carbides. Meanwhile, the dissociation of the primary M6C carbides was less significant at 900 °C. Long-term aging at both temperatures resulted in a decrease in tensile elongation while an increase in strength was minimal after aging at 900 °C. The degradation of tensile property depended on the evolution of Cr-rich M23C6 carbides, Cr- and Ni-rich precipitates, and α-W phases but not on the primary M6C carbides.
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- 2015
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