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Elastic Modulus Measurement of a Large Size Digital TV Display Unit  

Kim Chang-Hoi (성균관대학교 기계공학과)
Moon Seong-In (성균관대학교 기계공학과)
Choi Jae-Boons (성균관대학교 기계공학과)
Kim Young-Jin (성균관대학교 기계공학과)
Lee Jeoung-Gwen (삼성전자(주) AMLCD 총괄 광기구개발팀)
Koo Ja-Choon (성균관대학교 기계공학과)
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Abstract
As the digital TV markets rapidly growing, many manufacturers introduce large size flat screen TV units. There are two different display types available to large size models which are plasma and TFT-LCD. Since both are constructed with thin large panels that are mostly fragile to even moderate mechanical shock inputs. Some large size panels are severely resonated by the acoustic sound generated TV which deteriorates video quality. Recognizing the potential problems of large displays, accurate measurement of the panels is to be an essential task for the reliable design. Measurement of mechanical properties of a thin large crystallized panel such as TFT-LCD display with traditional material testing equipments is challenging. Since TFT-LCDs are constructed with combination of brittle glass panels, polymer sheets, and liquid crystal, their properties are not only anisotropic but also usually non-linear. Accurate measurement of the properties often requires very expensive facilities. Especially when the size of the test sample is as large as 40-inch or wider, direct measurement cost is prohibitive. Even worse, machining of the large TFT-LCD to make a smaller size specimen that could be fit into a material tester is not possible because of liquid crystal leakage. A new method fer the measurement of elastic modulus of large TFT-LCD panel is presented in this article. The suggested method provides a simple, economic, and user-friendly way fer measuring the elastic modulus of large panels with considerable level of accuracy.
Keywords
TFT-LCD; Impact; Elastic Modulus;
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