Kil Ho Moon
Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction
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Advanced Materials Research | 2007
Yun Sung Kim; Kil Ho Moon; Jun Heok Lim
The contact angles of pure Ni, Ni/7wt%Ni3Al, Ni/5wt%Ni3Al/ 5wt%Cr and Ni/10wt%Cr anodes for the MCFC were measured by means of the capillary rise method in 62mol%Li2CO3+ 38mol%K2CO3 and 52mol%Li2CO3+ 48mol% Na2CO3 electrolyte and at different atmosphere. Also surface fractal dimension (Ds), which could characterize pore structure of the anodes, was calculated from experimental data obtained by mercury porosimetry and nitrogen adsorption method. The surface fractal dimensions of the anode were in range from 2.75 to 2.81, because porosities of the anodes for MCFC were controlled regularly to about 62% during sintering. It was investigated from wetting-in experiment by capillary-rise method that the contact angles between the anodes and the carbonate electrolytes were relatively decreased at CO2 atmosphere rather than air atmosphere and the angles were also decreased in the 62mol%Li2CO3+38mol%K2CO3 electrolyte rather than that measured and in the 52mol%Li2CO3+48mol% Na2CO3 electrolyte.
12th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering, Volume 2 | 2004
Boo Ho Yoon; Jae Hak Cho; Sang Chul Lee; Dong Woo Kang; Yong Joon Choi; Kil Ho Moon; Dallsun Um
For the research on the vitrification of the low-level radioactive wastes (LLRW) produced in nuclear power plants, one pilot plant with plasma arc melter system was built and several tests were done on it. Some surrogate wastes, which were spiked with several materials and were made very similar to the real LLRW, were used for these tests. For the vitrification of the surrogate wastes, the surrogate wastes were classified into the combustible, the non-combustible and the resin. Then each waste was spiked with special materials and was melted in separate. Off-gases produced in each test were picked up and analyzed. Real radioactive materials cesium (Cs) and cobalt (Co) were spiked in each wastes. Data gained from the final glass formulation were follows. Glass density is 2.42 ∼ 2.95(g/cm3 ), the compressive strength is 30 ∼ 175 Mpa, micro hardness is 5.5 ∼ 5.8 Gpa. The leaching ratio for Co is 1.27×10−4 ∼ 1.08×10−3 (10mL/g) and that for Cs is 2.46×10−3 ∼ 3.23×10−2 (10mL/g). The leaching speed for Co is 4.14×10−7 ∼ 5.53×10−6 (g/m2 ) and that for Cs is 4.58×10−5 ∼ 3.87×10−4 (g/m2 ). In off-gas, dioxin & furan is 0.016 mano gram on the average, CO is about 20 ppm, NO2 is about 15 ppm and SO2 is about 15 ppm.Copyright
Archive | 2007
Kil Ho Moon; Tae Won Lee; Gi Pung Lee; Yun Sung Kim; Jeong Seok Yoo
Archive | 2009
Hwan Moon; Bo Hyun Ryu; Jang Yong You; Ju Young Youn; Mi Young Shin; Woon Yong Choi; Tae Won Lee; In Gab Chang; Kil Ho Moon
Archive | 2008
Ju Young Youn; Bo Hyun Ryu; Jang Yong Yoo; Mi Young Shin; Hwan Moon; Woon Yong Choi; Tae Won Lee; In Gab Chang; Kil Ho Moon
Archive | 2009
Jong-Seung Park; Seung Ho Baek; Gi Pung Lee; Tae Won Lee; Kil Ho Moon; Yun Seong Kim; In Gab Chang
Archive | 2009
Mi Young Shin; Bo Hyun Ryu; Hwan Moon; Ju Young Youn; Chang Sung Jun; Tae Won Lee; Kil Ho Moon
Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering | 2011
Kyoung Yein Jeon; Ha Yeon Kwak; Ji Hyun Kyung; Ahrim Yoo; Tae Won Lee; Gi Pung Lee; Kil Ho Moon; Dae Ryook Yang
Archive | 2010
Jang Yong Yoo; Bo Hyun Ryu; Hwan Moon; Ju Young Youn; Mi Young Shin; Ju Heung Kim; Dae Gyo O; Kong Taek Lim; In Gap Jang; Tae Won Lee; Kil Ho Moon
Archive | 2009
Mi Young Shin; Bo Hyun Ryu; Hwan Moon; Ju Young Youn; Chang Sung Jun; Tae Won Lee; Kil Ho Moon