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A Study on the Modified Electrode Arrays in Two-Dimensional Resistivity Survey (2차원 전기비저항 탐사를 위한 변형된 전극배열법에 관한 연구)

  • Kim Jung-Ho;Yi Myeong-Jong;Song Yoonho;Chung Seung-Hwan
    • Geophysics and Geophysical Exploration
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.59-69
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    • 2001
  • Five kinds of modified electrode arrays were proposed to overcome the weak points of the commonly used arrays using dipole and/or pole in two-dimensional resistivity surveys. The modified pole-pole array was suggested to overcome the inefficiency caused by distant earthing in pole-pole array. Four kinds of modified arrays using dipole were designed to enhance the signal-to-noise ratio of the conventional dipole-dipole and pole-dipole arrays through boosting up the measured potential difference. In the numerical experiments using the two-dimensional modeling and inversion, the effects of the ambient electrical noise and the resolving power were examined and the results showed the validity of the modified arrays proposed in this study.

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Modified Electrical Resistivity Survey for Leakage Detection of a Waterside Concrete Barrage (콘크리트 수변구조물의 누수 탐지를 위한 변형된 전기비저항 탐사 연구)

  • Lee, Bomi;Oh, Seokhoon;Im, Eunsang
    • Geophysics and Geophysical Exploration
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.115-124
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    • 2015
  • A modified electrical resistivity survey has been suggested and applied to a leakage detection problem of concrete barrage. We suggest the modified electrical resistivity methods using electrodes floating on the water and apply line current sources instead of conventional point current sources in order to facilitate simple analysis. In addition, the study introduced the following three variations of modified electrode array: Direct potential array, Parallel potential array and Cross potential array. These arrays were tested and investigated through numerical experiment, physical model experiment and geophysical field exploration in order to verify their applicability to the water leakage detection of a concrete barrage. When water leakage occurred, all kind of array operations demonstrated distinct changes of aspects of potential difference in graphs obtained by not only the numerical and physical model experiments but also geophysical field exploration. Therefore, this modified electrode arrays of electrical resistivity survey, which has been adapted to the concrete barrage, has been found to be a useful method to detect water leakage.

Amperometric Morphine Detection Using Pt-Co Alloy Nanowire Array-modified Electrode

  • Tao, Manlan;Xu, Feng;Li, Yueting;Xu, Quanqing;Chang, Yanbing;Wu, Zaisheng;Yang, Yun-Hui
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.31 no.7
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    • pp.1968-1972
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    • 2010
  • Pt-Co alloy nanowire array was directly synthesized by electrochemical deposition with polycarbonate template at -1.0V and subsequent chemical etching of the template. The use of Pt-Co alloy nanowire array-modified electrode (Pt-Co NAE) for the determination of morphine (MO) is described. The morphology of the Pt-Co alloy nanowire array has been investigated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy disperse X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) analysis), respectively. The resulting Pt-Co NAE offered a linear amperometric response for morphine ranging from $2.35\times10^{-5}$ to $2.39\times10^{-3}$ M with a detection limit of $7.83\times10^{-6}$ M at optimum conditions. This sensor displayed high sensitivity and long-term stability.

Electrical resistivity tomography survey for prediction of anomaly in mechanized tunneling

  • Lee, Kang-Hyun;Park, Jin-Ho;Park, Jeongjun;Lee, In-Mo;Lee, Seok-Won
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.93-104
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    • 2019
  • Anomalies and/or fractured grounds not detected by the surface geophysical and geological survey performed during design stage may cause significant problems during tunnel excavation. Many studies on prediction methods of the ground condition ahead of the tunnel face have been conducted and applied in tunneling construction sites, such as tunnel seismic profiling and probe drilling. However, most such applications have focused on the drill and blast tunneling method. Few studies have been conducted for mechanized tunneling because of the limitation in the available space to perform prediction tests. This study aims to predict the ground condition ahead of the tunnel face in TBM tunneling by using an electrical resistivity tomography survey. It compared the characteristics of each electrode array and performed an investigation on in-situ tunnel boring machine TBM construction site environments. Numerical simulations for each electrode array were performed, to determine the proper electrode array to predict anomalies ahead of the tunnel face. The results showed that the modified dipole-dipole array is, compared to other arrays, the best for predicting the location and condition of an anomaly. As the borehole becomes longer, the measured data increase accordingly. Therefore, longer boreholes allow a more accurate prediction of the location and status of anomalies and complex grounds.

The Crosshole Resistivity Method Using the Mixed Array (혼합배열을 사용하는 시추공간 전기비저항 탐사)

  • Cho In-Ky;Han Sung-Hoon;Kim Ki-Ju
    • Geophysics and Geophysical Exploration
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    • v.5 no.4
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    • pp.250-256
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    • 2002
  • Resistivity tomography has become an important tool to image underground resistivity distribution. This method has been widely applied to site investigation for engineering and environmental purpose. In resistivity tomography, various electrode arrays can be used and each array has both merits and demerits. For example, the pole-pole array has high signal to noise ratio (S/N ratio), but its resolution is too low. The dipole-dipole array has low S/N ratio, but its resolution is very high. The Pole-dipole may has intermediate Snf ratio and resolution. The modified Pole-dipole array, recently proposed, shows reasonable S/N ratio and resolution, which are comparable to the pole-dipole array. These electrode arrays except the pole-pole array, however, have the problem that the apparent resistivity can diverge at some special electrode Positions. Also, the Pole-Pole array may not reflect the doe resistivity of an anomalous body. In this study, we propose a new electrode array, mixed array, where pole-dipole and modified pole-dipole ways are selectively used with the relative positions of current and potential electrodes. The mixed array has the same level of S/N ratio and resolution as the pole-dipole array and the apparent resistivity does not diverge in the receiver hole. Furthermore, the apparent resistivity using the array can reflect the true resistivity of the anomalous body.

Development of Metal Substrate with Multi-Stage Nano-Hole Array for Low Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (저온 고체산화물연료전지 구현을 위한 다층 나노기공성 금속기판의 제조)

  • Kang, Sangkyun;Park, Yong-Il
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.42 no.12 s.283
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    • pp.865-871
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    • 2005
  • Submicron thick solid electrolyte membrane is essential to the implementation of low temperature solid oxide fuel cell, and, therefore, development of new electrode structures is necessary for the submicron thick solid electrolyte deposition while providing functions as current collector and fuel transport channel. In this research, a nickel membrane with multi-stage nano hole array has been produced via modified two step replication process. The obtained membrane has practical size of 12mm diameter and $50{\mu}m$ thickness. The multi-stage nature provides 20nm pores on one side and 200nm on the other side. The 20nm side provides catalyst layer and $30\~40\%$ planar porosity was measured. The successful deposition of submicron thick yttria stabilized zirconia membrane on the substrate shows the possibility of achieving a low temperature solid oxide fuel cell.

Amperometric Electronic Tongue Based on Metal Oxide Containing Carbon Paste Electrode Array (금속 산화물을 포함한 탄소반죽 전극 어레이로 제작한 전자 혀)

  • Han Jong Ho;Kim Dong Sun;Kim Jong Sik;Yoon In Jun;Cha Geun Sig;Nam Hakhyun
    • Journal of the Korean Electrochemical Society
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.206-210
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    • 2004
  • All array of carbon paste-based electrodes was prepared by screen printing the carbon paste modified with metal oxides $(TiO_2,\;RuO_2,\;PbO_2,\;Ni(OH)_2)$ and Prussian blue (PB). An electronic tongue system was assembled with the carbon-paste electrode array, and applied to discriminate the tastes of various commercial beverages and foods by measuring the chronoamperometric responses to the samples diluted in 0.1M carbonate buffer (pH 9.6). The results were analyzed with principal component analysis(PCA) method and plotted on two dimensional PCA coordinate; it was apparent that the amperometric electronic tongue system could discriminate the types of various foods and beverages.

Experimental verification for prediction method of anomaly ahead of tunnel face by using electrical resistivity tomography

  • Lee, Kang-Hyun;Park, Jin-Ho;Park, Jeongjun;Lee, In-Mo;Lee, Seok-Won
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.475-484
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    • 2020
  • The prediction of the ground conditions ahead of a tunnel face is very important, especially for tunnel boring machine (TBM) tunneling, because encountering unexpected anomalies during tunnel excavation can cause a considerable loss of time and money. Several prediction techniques, such as BEAM, TSP, and GPR, have been suggested. However, these methods have various shortcomings, such as low accuracy and low resolution. Most studies on electrical resistivity tomography surveys have been conducted using numerical simulation programs, but laboratory experiments were just a few. Furthermore, most studies of scaled model tests on electrical resistivity tomography were conducted only on the ground surface, which is a different environment as compared to that of mechanized tunneling. This study performed a laboratory experimental test to extend and verify a prediction method proposed by Lee et al., which used electrical resistivity tomography to predict the ground conditions ahead of a tunnel face in TBM tunneling environments. The results showed that the modified dipole-dipole array is better than the other arrays in terms of predicting the location and shape of the anomalies ahead of the tunnel face. Having longer upper and lower borehole lengths led to better accuracy of the survey. However, the number and length of boreholes should be properly controlled according to the field environments in practice. Finally, a modified and verified technique to predict the ground conditions ahead of a tunnel face during TBM tunneling is proposed.

A Study on Improvement of MUAP Resolution using Spatial Filter (공간필터에 의한 운동단위 활동전위의 분해능 향상에 관한 연구)

  • Yang, Duck-Jin;Jun, Chang-Ik;Lee, Young-Suk;Lee, Jin;Kim, Sung-Hwan
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers D
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    • v.53 no.1
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    • pp.55-64
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    • 2004
  • Conventional bipolar surface electromyography(EMG) technique detects only the superimposed electromyographic activity of a large number of motor units due to its low spatial resolution. For the diagnosis of neuromuscular disorder, the information of single MU is required. In this paper, 9 channel array surface electrode system was as designed and MLoG filter was proposed. Also the MCPT(modified convolution processing technique)method was proposed for the improvement of MUAP resolution. For performance evaluation, power spectrum analysis of random data and raw EMG signal comparison of MUAP shape and quantitative estimation of SNR were executed. As a result, the MUAP resolution improvement of 32% was obtained from the standpoint of the signal-to-noise ratio(SNR).

Development of HCP Device for Dye Laser Pumping Source (색소레이저 펌핑을 위한 HCP의 개발)

  • 오철한;박덕규;이성만
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.35 no.9
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    • pp.375-379
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    • 1986
  • The HCP(Hypocycloidal Pinch) device for plasma focus was modified for a pumping source of the dye laser, and the spectral distribution and time behavior of its light pulses were investigated by using a UV spectrometer, 70 MHz CRO and Si-PIN photodiode detector. An array of multiple stages of HCP and narrower electrode gaps were chosen in order to make a more uniform discharge along the HCP axis. The possible spectral range for the pumping of dye laser is 360-620nm, when the HCP is operated at 5-8kv of apllied voltage and 50-150Torr of Ar fill gas pressure. The rise-time and FWHM of light pulses from the HCP are 5us and 30-50us respectively when it is operated under the same conditions as above.

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