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Low Cost and High Sensitivity Flexible Pressure Sensor Based on Graphite Paste through Lamination after O2 Plasma Surface Treatment Process (O2 플라즈마 표면 처리 공정 후 라미네이션 공정으로 제작된 흑연 페이스트 기반의 저비용 및 고감도 유연 압력 센서)

  • Nam, Hyun Jin;Kang, Cheol;Lee, Seung-Woo;Kim, Sun Woo;Park, Se-Hoon
    • Journal of the Microelectronics and Packaging Society
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.21-27
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    • 2022
  • Flexible pressure sensor was developed using low-cost conductive graphite as printed electronics. Flexible pressure sensors are attracting attention as materials to be used in future industries such as medical, games, and AI. As a result of evaluating various electromechanical properties of the printed electrode for flexible pressure sensors, it showed a constant resistance change rate in a maximum tensile rate of 20%, 30° tension/bending, and a simple pulse test. A more appropriate matrix pattern was designed by simulating the electrodes for which this verification was completed. Utilizing the Serpentine pattern, we utilized a process that allows simultaneous fabrication and encapsulation of the matrix pattern. One side of the printed graphite electrode was O2 plasma surface treated to increase adhesive strength, rotated 90 times, and two electrodes were made into one through a lamination process. As a result of pasting the matrix pattern prepared in this way to the wrist pulse position of the human body and proceeding with the actual measurement, a constant rate of resistance change was shown regardless of gender.

Displacement Prediction of Swept Composite Cantilevered Panel Wings Using Strains (변형률을 이용한 복합재 평판 후퇴익 구조물의 변위 예측)

  • Kim, Mun-Guk;You, Je-Gyun;Kim, So-Young;Kim, In-Gul;Kim, Geun-Sang;Jeon, Min-Hyeok
    • Composites Research
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    • v.30 no.5
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    • pp.280-287
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    • 2017
  • The complex deformation of the swept composite wing occurs due to the torsional load and bending load during the flight. Therefore, prediction for displacement of swept composite wing is required for structural health monitoring. Wing displacements can be predicted by using relationship between displacements and strains. The strain distributions on the fixed-end are complex due to the geometric shape of the swept wing. Because of those strain distribution, the wing displacement can be diversely predicted by the strain sensing locations. In this paper, displacements prediction of swept composite wing was performed by considering complex strain distributions. The predicted displacements under various loading condition were consistent with those calculated by FEA and verified through the bending test.

Experimental performance evaluation and comparison for lightweight piezo-composite actuator LIPCA (압전 복합재료 작동기 LIPCA에 대한 성능 비교실험 및 분석)

  • 김균열;박기훈;윤광준;박훈철
    • Composites Research
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.41-47
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    • 2003
  • This paper is concerned with the performance evaluation and comparison analysis fur several kinds of LIPCA (Lightweight Piezo-Composite Actuator) device system. LIPCA device system is composed of a piezoelectric ceramic layer and fiber reinforced light composite layers, typically a PZT ceramic layer was sandwiched by a top fiber layer with low CTE (coefficient of thermal expansion) and base layers with high CTE. To investigate the effect of lay-up structure of the LIPCA on the actuating performance, four kinds of actuator with different lay-up stacking sequence were designed, manufactured, and tested. The performance of each actuator was evaluated using an actuator test system consisted of an actuator supporting jig, a high voltage actuating power supplier, and a non-contact laser measuring system. From the comparison of the performance of the LIPCA prototypes, it was found that the actuator with higher coefficient of unimorph actuator can generate larger actuating displacement.

A Study on the Correlation Improvement between FEA and Test for a Pedestrian Lower Legform Impact (보행자보호 Lower Legform 충격의 해석 대 시험 상관성 개선에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Dong-Kyou
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.1515-1522
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    • 2011
  • This paper proposed the finite element analysis technique for improving the correleration accuracy between FEA and test on a pedestrian lower legform impact. Europe has been evaluating the bumper pedestrian impact by Euro-NCAP, and it will also be applied in a domestic area by K-NCAP in 2013. By using the compression test result of bending resisting stiffener, a pedestrian bumper modeling guide was presented by analayzing the force-displacement curve of stiffener. And by using the sensor measurement results in car pedestrian test, pedestrian impact behavior was analyzed between test and finite element analysis result. Finally, the finite element analysis guide for a pedestrian bumper impact was presented to improve the correleration accuracy.

Smart Structural Health Monitoring Using Carbon Nanotube Polymer Composites (탄소나노튜브 고분자 복합체 기반 스마트 구조건전성 진단)

  • Park, Young-Bin;Pham, Giang T.;Wang, Ben;Kim, Sang-Woo
    • Composites Research
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    • v.22 no.6
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 2009
  • This paper presents an experimental study on the piezoresistive behavior of nanocomposite strain sensors subjected to various loading modes and their capability to detect structural deformations and damages. The electrically conductive nanocomposites were fabricated in the form of a film using various types of thermoplastic polymers and multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) at various loadings. In this study, the nanocomposite strain sensors were bonded to a substrate and subjected to tension, flexure, or compression. In tension and flexure, the resistivity change showed dependence on measurement direction, indicating that the sensors can be used for multi-directional strain sensing. In addition, the sensors exhibited a decreasing behavior in resistivity as the compressive load was applied, suggesting that they can be used for pressure sensing. This study demonstrates that the nanocomposite strain sensors can provide a pathway to affordable, effective, and versatile structural health monitoring.

A Study on Mechanical Properties of IPMC actuators (IPMC 작동기의 기계적 물성에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Hong-Il;Kim, Dae-Kwan;Han, Jae-Hung
    • Composites Research
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.50-54
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    • 2007
  • The Ionic Polymer Metal Composite (IPMC), an electro-active polymer, has many advantages including bending actuation, low weight, low power consumption, and flexibility. These advantages coincide with the requirements of a bio-related application. Thus, IPMC is promising materials for bio-mimetic actuator and sensor applications. Before applying IPMC to actual application, basic mechanical properties of IPMC should be studied in order to utilize IPMC for practical uses. Therefore, IPMCs are fabricated to investigate the mechanical characteristics. Nafion is used as a base ionic polymer. Mason samples cast with various thicknesses are used to test the thickness effects of IPMC. Subsequently, IPMC is fabricated using the chemical reduction method. The deformation, blocking force and frequency response of the IPMC actuator are important properties. In this present study, the performances of the IPMC actuators, including the deformation, blocking force and natural frequency, are then obtained according to only the input voltage and IPMC dimensions. Finally, the empirical performance model and the equivalent stiffness model of the IPMC actuator are established using experiments results.

Low-cost Prosthetic Hand Model using Machine Learning and 3D Printing (머신러닝과 3D 프린팅을 이용한 저비용 인공의수 모형)

  • Donguk Shin;Hojun Yeom;Sangsoo Park
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.19-23
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    • 2024
  • Patients with amputations of both hands need prosthetic hands that serve both cosmetic and functional purposes, and research on prosthetic hands using electromyography of remaining muscles is active, but there is still the problem of high cost. In this study, an artificial prosthetic hand was manufactured and its performance was evaluated using low-cost parts and software such as a surface electromyography sensor, machine learning software Edge Impulse, Arduino Nano 33 BLE, and 3D printing. Using signals acquired with surface electromyography sensors and subjected to digital signal processing through Edge Impulse, the flexing movement signals of each finger were transmitted to the fingers of the prosthetic hand model through training to determine the type of finger movement using machine learning. When the digital signal processing conditions were set to a notch filter of 60 Hz, a bandpass filter of 10-300 Hz, and a sampling frequency of 1,000 Hz, the accuracy of machine learning was the highest at 82.1%. The possibility of being confused between each finger flexion movement was highest for the ring finger, with a 44.7% chance of being confused with the movement of the index finger. More research is needed to successfully develop a low-cost prosthetic hand.

Study on the Nonlinear Electromagnetic Acoustic Resonance Method for the Evaluation of Hidden Damage in a Metallic Material (금속 재료의 잠닉손상 평가를 위한 비선형 전자기음향공진 기법에 관한 연구)

  • Cho, Seung-Wan;Cho, Seung-Hyun;Park, Choon-Su;Seo, Dae-Cheol;Jhang, Kyung-Young
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Nondestructive Testing
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    • v.34 no.4
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    • pp.277-282
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    • 2014
  • Recently, much attention has been paid to nonlinear ultrasonic technology as a potential tool to assess hidden damages that cannot be detected by conventional ultrasonic testing. One nonlinear ultrasonic technique is measurement of the resonance frequency shift, which is based on the hysteresis of the material elasticity. Sophisticated measurement of resonance frequency is required, because the change in resonance frequency is usually quite small. In this investigation, the nonlinear electromagnetic acoustic resonance (NEMAR) method was employed. The NEMAR method uses noncontact electromagnetic acoustic transducers (EMATs) in order to minimize the effect of the transducer on the frequency response of the object. Aluminum plate specimens that underwent three point bending fatigue were tested with a shear wave EMAT. The hysteretic nonlinear parameter ${\alpha}$, a key indicator of damage, was calculated from the resonance frequency shift at several levels of input voltage. The hysteretic nonlinear parameter of a damaged sample was compared to that of an intact one, showing a difference in the values.