• 제목/요약/키워드: Acoustic mismatch

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티타늄 금속기 복합재료의 미시-기계적 특성에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Micro-mechanical Characteristics of Titanium Metal Matrix Composites)

  • 하태준;김태원
    • Composites Research
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    • 제17권1호
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    • pp.47-54
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    • 2004
  • 고온진공가압 기술 및 포일-섬유-포일 방식을 이용하여 티타늄 금속기 복합재료를 개발하였으며, 완성된 복합재료의 미시-기계적 특성평가를 위해 다양한 실험을 수행하였다. 또한 열-음향방출 실험을 통해 강화공정 진행정도와 더불어 공정 중 발생한 복합재료의 결함을 검출하고, 변형기구를 바탕으로 한 파손과정을 분석하였다. 결과에서 보듯이 강화공정 중 발생하는 섬유 손상뿐만 아니라 냉각 과정에서의 섬유와 모재간의 열팽창 차이에 따른 미시손상이 복합재료의 기계적 성능에 영향을 미침을 확인하였다. 금속기 복합재료의 개발과 이를 이용한 산업으로의 적용은 완성된 복합재료의 미시-기계적 특성에 대만 정량-정성적인 분석과 함께 적합한 평가를 요구하며 따라서 공정 개발에 반드시 수반되어야 한다.

3가지 음장가시화 시스템의 소개와 적용 예 (Introduction and application of three sound visualization systems)

  • 김양한;남경욱
    • 한국소음진동공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국소음진동공학회 2001년도 춘계학술대회논문집
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    • pp.1197-1202
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    • 2001
  • Near-field acoustic holography is a powerful tool to visualize sound sources. This method requires pressure measurement at many points for a good hologram. Thus one has to measure carefully so that errors due to the uncertainty of position, sensor mismatch, and so on are reduced. A method to solve this problem is to use a well-designed measurement system. This paper introduces a sound visualization system at center for noise and vibration control (NOVIC), KAIST, and addresses the advantages in terms of the error reduction. The system consists of array microphones, array jigs, a system to control the position and the velocity of the jigs, a data acquisition system, and a monitoring system. This paper also shows some sound visualization results when the system is applied to a speaker and a computer. The results verifies that the sound visualization system is useful for identifying sound sources.

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Doppler effect on Matched Field Processing in Ocean Acoustics

  • Song, Hee-Chun
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • 제15권1E호
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    • pp.39-44
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    • 1996
  • Matched field localization schemes often show a high sensitivity to acoustic variabilities due to mismatch between assumed and actual environments. In this paper, we focus on the effect of source motion or Doppler on matched field processing (MEP). to accomplish this, MFP is extended to treat a moving source problem with normal mode description of the sound field. the extension involves both the temporally nonstationary and spatially inhomogeneous nature of the sound field generated by a time-harmonic point source moving uniformly in a stratified oceanic waveguide. It is demonstrated that the impact of source motion can be significant to MEP although the velocity of a moving source is much smaller than the sound velocity of the oceanic waveguide. In addition, a criteria for minimizing the effect of Doppler on MFP is discussed.

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등간격으로 배열된 마이크로폰을 이용한 관내 유량측정 방법 (A Method for the Measurement of Flow Rate in Pipe using a Microphone Array)

  • 김용범;김양한
    • 한국소음진동공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국소음진동공학회 2000년도 춘계학술대회논문집
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    • pp.1667-1674
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    • 2000
  • A new method is proposed to measure the flow rate in a pipe by multiple measurements of acoustic pressure using a microphone array. It is based on the realization that variation in flow velocity affects the change in wave number. The method minimizes measurement random errors and sensor mismatch errors thereby providing practically realizable flow rate measurement. One of the advantages of the method is that it does not obstruct the flow field and can provide the time-spatial mean flow rate. Numerical simulations and experiments were conducted to verify the utility of this method.

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Critical Cleaning Requirements for Flip Chip Packages

  • Bixenman, Mike;Miller, Erik
    • 한국마이크로전자및패키징학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국마이크로전자및패키징학회 2000년도 Proceedings of 5th International Joint Symposium on Microeletronics and Packaging
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    • pp.43-55
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    • 2000
  • In traditional electronic packages the die and the substrate are interconnected with fine wire. Wire bonding technology is limited to bond pads around the peripheral of the die. As the demand for I/O increases, there will be limitations with wire bonding technology. Flip chip technology eliminates the need for wire bonding by redistributing the bond pads over the entire surface of the die. Instead of wires, the die is attached to the substrate utilizing a direct solder connection. Although several steps and processes are eliminated when utilizing flip chip technology, there are several new problems that must be overcome. The main issue is the mismatch in the coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) of the silicon die and the substrate. This mismatch will cause premature solder Joint failure. This issue can be compensated for by the use of an underfill material between the die and the substrate. Underfill helps to extend the working life of the device by providing environmental protection and structural integrity. Flux residues may interfere with the flow of underfill encapsulants causing gross solder voids and premature failure of the solder connection. Furthermore, flux residues may chemically react with the underfill polymer causing a change in its mechanical and thermal properties. As flip chip packages decrease in size, cleaning becomes more challenging. While package size continues to decrease, the total number of 1/0 continue to increase. As the I/O increases, the array density of the package increases and as the array density increases, the pitch decreases. If the pitch is decreasing, the standoff is also decreasing. This paper will present the keys to successful flip chip cleaning processes. Process parameters such as time, temperature, solvency, and impingement energy required for successful cleaning will be addressed. Flip chip packages will be cleaned and subjected to JEDEC level 3 testing, followed by accelerated stress testing. The devices will then be analyzed using acoustic microscopy and the results and conclusions reported.

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Polarization Precession Effects for Shear Elastic Waves in Rotated Solids

  • Sarapuloff, Sergii A.
    • 한국소음진동공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국소음진동공학회 2013년도 춘계학술대회 논문집
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    • pp.842-848
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    • 2013
  • Developments of Solid-State Gyroscopy during last decades are impressive and were based on thin-walled shell resonators like HRG or CRG made from fused quartz or leuko-sapphire. However, a number of design choices for inertial-grade gyroscopes, which can be used for high-g applications and for mass- or middle-scale production, is still very limited. So, considerations of fundamental physical effects in solids that can be used for development of a miniature, completely solid-state, and lower-cost sensor look urgent. There is a variety of different types of bulk acoustic (elastic) waves (BAW) in anisotropic solids. Shear waves with different variants of their polarization have to be studied especially carefully, because shear sounds in glasses and crystals are sensitive to a turn of the solid as a whole, and, so, they can be used for development of gyroscopic sensors. For an isotropic medium (for a glass or a fine polycrystalline body), classic Lame's theorem (so-called, a general solution of Elasticity Theory or Green-Lame's representation) has been modified for enough general case: an elastic medium rotated about an arbitrary set of axes. Travelling, standing, and mixed shear waves propagating in an infinite isotopic medium (or between a pair of parallel reflecting surfaces) have been considered too. An analogy with classic Foucault's pendulum has been underlined for the effect of a turn of a polarizational plane (i.e., an integration effect for an input angular rate) due to a medium's turn about the axis of the wave propagation. These cases demonstrate a whole-angle regime of gyroscopic operation. Single-crystals are anisotropic media, and, therefore, to reflect influence of the crystal's rotation, classic Christoffel-Green's tensors have been modified. Cases of acoustic axes corresponding to equal velocities for a pair of the pure-transverse (shear) waves have of an evident applied interest. For such a special direction in a crystal, different polarizations of waves are possible, and the gyroscopic effect of "polarizational precession" can be observed like for a glass. Naturally, formation of a wave pattern in a massive elastic body is much more complex due to reflections from its boundaries. Some of these complexities can be eliminated. However, a non-homogeneity has a fundamental nature for any amorphous medium due to its thermodynamically-unstable micro-structure, having fluctuations of the rapidly-frozen liquid. For single-crystalline structures, blockness (walls of dislocations) plays a similar role. Physical nature and kinematic particularities of several typical "drifts" in polarizational BAW gyros (P-BAW) have been considered briefly too. They include irregular precessions ("polarizational beats") due to: non-homogeneity of mass density and elastic moduli, dissymmetry of intrinsic losses, and an angular mismatch between propagation and acoustic axes.

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소형화된 헬름홀츠 공진기를 이용한 수중 반향음 감소해석 모의실험 (Simulation of underwater echo reduction using miniaturized Helmholtz resonators)

  • 박성준;김제도
    • 한국음향학회지
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    • 제38권1호
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    • pp.67-72
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    • 2019
  • 본 연구에서는 파장보다 작은 구조물로 이루어진 음향메타물질을 이용하여 소형화된 헬름홀츠 공진기의 반향음 감소 성능예측 연구를 진행하였다. 본 논문에서 제안된 헬름홀츠 공진기는 수중 환경과 임피던스 차이가 큰 공기구조물로 형성하였다. 다중물리 유한요소 시뮬레이션 패키지를 이용하여 수중 음향학적 분석을 진행한 결과 수중 반향음의 감소가 예상되었고 헬름홀츠 공진기 입구의 공간 압축(space coiling) 정도와 내부 체적의 폭에 따라 주파수 특성을 제어할 수 있었다. 기본적인 헬름홀츠 공진기는 약 10,000 Hz 이상에서 최대 7 dB의 반향음 감소 효과를 보였으나 공간 압축 메타물질을 이용한 초소형 헬름홀츠 공진기는 약 5,000 Hz 이상에서 최대 14 dB의 반향음 감소가 나타났다. 추가적으로 헬름홀츠 공진기의 내부 체적을 제어하여 주파수 특성이 변화하는 것을 확인하고 공간압축 비율이 서로 다른 공진기를 조합함으로써 광대역 반향음 감소 효과를 얻을 수 있었다. 본 연구를 통해 수중 환경에서 공기구조물을 이용한 소형화된 헬름홀츠 공진기의 성능을 연구하였으며 반향음 감소 효과는 효과적인 스텔스 기술을 구현할 수 있을 것으로 기대된다.

Robust Person Identification Using Optimal Reliability in Audio-Visual Information Fusion

  • Tariquzzaman, Md.;Kim, Jin-Young;Na, Seung-You;Choi, Seung-Ho
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • 제28권3E호
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    • pp.109-117
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    • 2009
  • Identity recognition in real environment with a reliable mode is a key issue in human computer interaction (HCI). In this paper, we present a robust person identification system considering score-based optimal reliability measure of audio-visual modalities. We propose an extension of the modified reliability function by introducing optimizing parameters for both of audio and visual modalities. For degradation of visual signals, we have applied JPEG compression to test images. In addition, for creating mismatch in between enrollment and test session, acoustic Babble noises and artificial illumination have been added to test audio and visual signals, respectively. Local PCA has been used on both modalities to reduce the dimension of feature vector. We have applied a swarm intelligence algorithm, i.e., particle swarm optimization for optimizing the modified convection function's optimizing parameters. The overall person identification experiments are performed using VidTimit DB. Experimental results show that our proposed optimal reliability measures have effectively enhanced the identification accuracy of 7.73% and 8.18% at different illumination direction to visual signal and consequent Babble noises to audio signal, respectively, in comparison with the best classifier system in the fusion system and maintained the modality reliability statistics in terms of its performance; it thus verified the consistency of the proposed extension.

Robust Histogram Equalization Using Compensated Probability Distribution

  • Kim, Sung-Tak;Kim, Hoi-Rin
    • 대한음성학회지:말소리
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    • 제55권
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    • pp.131-142
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    • 2005
  • A mismatch between the training and the test conditions often causes a drastic decrease in the performance of the speech recognition systems. In this paper, non-linear transformation techniques based on histogram equalization in the acoustic feature space are studied for reducing the mismatched condition. The purpose of histogram equalization(HEQ) is to convert the probability distribution of test speech into the probability distribution of training speech. While conventional histogram equalization methods consider only the probability distribution of a test speech, for noise-corrupted test speech, its probability distribution is also distorted. The transformation function obtained by this distorted probability distribution maybe bring about miss-transformation of feature vectors, and this causes the performance of histogram equalization to decrease. Therefore, this paper proposes a new method of calculating noise-removed probability distribution by using assumption that the CDF of noisy speech feature vectors consists of component of speech feature vectors and component of noise feature vectors, and this compensated probability distribution is used in HEQ process. In the AURORA-2 framework, the proposed method reduced the error rate by over $44\%$ in clean training condition compared to the baseline system. For multi training condition, the proposed methods are also better than the baseline system.

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Non-Destructive Detection of Hydride Blister in PHWR Pressure Tube Using an Ultrasonic Velocity Ratio Method

  • Cheong Yong-Moo;Lee Dong-Hoon;Kim Sang-Jae;Kim Young-Suk
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • 제35권5호
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    • pp.369-377
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    • 2003
  • Since Zr-2.5Nb pressure tubes have a high risk for the formation of blisters during their operation in pressurized heavy water reactors, there has been a strong incentive to develop a method for the non-destructive detection of blisters grown on the tube surfaces. However, because there is little mismatch in acoustic impedance between the hydride blisters and zirconium matrix, it is not easy to distinguish the boundary between the blister and zirconium matrix with conventional ultrasonic methods. This study has focused on the development of a special ultrasonic method, so called ultrasonic velocity ratio method for a reliable detection of blisters formed on Zr-2.5Nb pressure tubes. Hydride blisters were grown on the outer surface of the Zr-2.5Nb pressure tube using a cold finger attached to a steady state thermal diffusion equipment. To maximize a difference in the ultrasonic velocity in hydride blisters and the zirconium matrix, the ultrasonic velocity ratio of longitudinal wave to shear wave, $V_L/V_S$, has been determined based on the flight time of the longitudinal echo and reflected shear echo from the outer surface of the tubes. The feasibility of the ultrasonic velocity ratio method is confirmed by comparing the contour plots reproduced by this method with those of the blisters grown on the Zr-2.5Nb pressure tubes.