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School Of Mechanical And Aerospace Engineering Seoul National University | 論文
- F314 FILM COOLING FROM TWO ROWS OF HOLES WITH OPPOSITE ORIENTATION ANGLES : HEAT TRANSFER(Fluid machinary-3)
- C203 TRANSIENT HEAT TRANSFER IN POROUS MEDIA UNDER OSCILLATING FLOW CONDITION(Heat transfer in complex system-2)
- Driving Load Estimation with the Use of an Estimated Turbine Torque
- D309 CONTROL OF SIZE, MORPHOLOGY AND PHASE OF NANO PARTICLES USING CO_2 LASER IRRADIATION(Radiative/dielectric properties)
- Nose Shape Optimization of High-speed Train for Minimization of Tunnel Sonic Boom
- Fatigue Strength of Ti-6Al-4V Alloys Containing Small Artificial Defects
- Comparative Study between GBAS and Conventional Aircraft Precision Approach Guidance System
- F-6-4-3 Computer Integrated System for Virtual Design and Dynamic Performance Test of a Hydraulic Excavator
- In-situ observation of the soot deposition process on a solid wall with a diffusion flame along the wall
- Effects of Turbulence on Flame Structure and NOx Emission of Turbulent Jet Non-Premixed Flames in High-Temperature Air Combustion(Advanced Fluid Information)
- Visualization of Lifted Laminar Jet Flame by Rayleigh Scattering, OH PLIF, and CH Chemiluminescence
- Photoluminescence Studies of Mg-Doped AlxGa1-xAs Epitaxial Layers Grown by Molecular Beam Epitaxy
- Development of a mobile welding robot for double-hull structures in shipbuilding
- Observer Based Estimation of Tire-Road Friction for Collision Warning Algorithm Adaptation
- Measurement of Droplet Size Distribution of Gasoline Spray by Planar Image Technique
- Gas Phase Synthesis of Nanoparticles and Their Growth Control
- Report on 2nd Asian Aerosol Conference and International Symposium on Nanoparticles, July 1-6, 2001, Pusan, Korea
- A Study of the Effect of Oxygen Concentration on the Soot Deposition Process in a Diffusion Flame along a Solid Wall by In-Situ Observations in Microgravity
- Several Applications of Laser Diagnostics for Visualization of Combustion Phenomena
- Design and Application of a Wire-Driven Bidirectional Telescopic Mechanism for Workspace Expansion with a Focus on Shipbuilding Tasks