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Manufacturing of Composite Solders by an In-situ Process (In-situ 공정에 의한 복합솔더 제조)

  • Hwang, Seong-Yong;Lee, Joo-Won;Lee, Zin-Hyoung
    • Journal of Korea Foundry Society
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.35-41
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    • 2002
  • To improve the reliability of solder joints, a composite solder which consists of solder matrix and intermetallic reinforcements was manufactured by a new method. The cast ingot of Sn-6.9Cu-2.9Ag alloy had primary Cu6Sn5 intermetallics in the form of dendrites. After rolling the ingot, the intermetallic dendrites were crushed into fine particles and distributed uniformly throughout the solder matrix. As the rolled strips became thinner, the average size of the crushed particles reached a critical size which did not decrease any more by further rolling. The critical size was nearly the same as the average width of intermetallic dendrite trunk. The crushed intermetallic particles did not melt and remained in solid state during reflow soldering due to their high meltingterm-perature. The coarsening and gravitational segregation of the particles were observed during reflow soldering.

A DSP System for On-line Monitoring in Laser Welding Using a IR and UV Sensors (IR 및 UV센서를 이용한 레이저 용접시의 실시간 모니터링 DSP 시스템)

  • Yoon Choong-Sup
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.53-58
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    • 2005
  • We designed a weld monitoring system with UV and IR sensors using a embedded DSP controller for implementing a distribution system; running stand alone and communication with outside by industrial standard protocols. Also this system provided a USB port in order to be acquiring data in PC. The user interface program in PC visualized the IR and W data in time, frequency and state space. A correlation of IR and UV signals showed closely related to weld quality. A rapid change of geometry can be found through a moving average filter. And the average value of IR signal at an interval represented a welding width and depth. Through these results, we proposed a monitoring algorithm for a integer type DSP.

Physical Properties of Untwisting Chromospheric Surges of AR 10930

  • Bong, Su-Chan;Cho, Kyung-Suk;Kim, Yeon-Han;Park, Young-Deuk;Chae, Jong-Chul
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.36 no.1
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    • pp.37.1-37.1
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    • 2011
  • We report untwisting chromospheric surges of AR 10930. Hinode Solar Optical Telescope (SOT) observed AR 10930 on the west limb continuously from 11:21 UT December 18 to 09:58 UT December 19, using the Ca II H broadband filter. During the observation, rise and fall motion accompanying rotation appeared recursively. There occurred a total of 14 surges at AR 10930 over 17 hours. The average duration was 45 minutes, and the average width, and length were 8 Mm, and 39 Mm, respectively. The dynamic properties including number of turns from the rise to the fall, the axial speed and acceleration are also analyzed. We speculate that the surges occurred by recursive reconnections between the twisted prominence and large untwisted flux tube.

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A study on the Spatial Composition and Area Calculation in the Plastic Surgical Clinics -Focused on case studies in Kangnam-Gu (성형외과의원의 공간구성과 면적산정에 관한 연구 - 강남구 사례분석을 중심으로 -)

  • Lee, Yong-Gil;Park, Jae-Seung
    • Journal of The Korea Institute of Healthcare Architecture
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.33-44
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    • 2001
  • This study is about the Spatial Composition and Area Calculation in Plastic Surgical Clinics. 1. The space of the plastic surgical clinics are divided into 4 sections; exam, exam support, the staffs, and waiting and reception area. 2. The average G/N ratio of width was 1.46. The Plastic surgical clinics which had great deviation in the ratio showed these characteristics; first, when they were planned at first, the operation rooms were not assigned enough space; second. space for supporting exam and the activities of staffs was given too little consideration in their first drafts. 3. The average size of operation rooms was $21.76m^2$. The most desirable size was found to be $26.4m^2$ when we put the number of staffs, the movement area of stretcher, and the movement lines of operation room into consideration.

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Simulation of electron tunneling time through a potential barrier (전위 장벽에 대한 전자의 터널링 시간의 시뮬레이션)

  • Lee, Wook;Lee, Byoung-Ho
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.45 no.1
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    • pp.159-163
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    • 1996
  • Simulated electron tunneling time through a potential barrier is compared with theoretical phase time. For a GaAs/Al/sub 0.3/Ga/sub 0.7/As/GaAs potential barrier with 300 meV height and 3 nm or 5 nm width, simulations are performed with various average electron energies and momentum deviations. The simulation results become closer to the theoretical phase time as the average electron energy decreases and as the momentum deviation decreases. It is also shown that a barrier, which is due to the peak spectrum shift in the momentum space after tunneling. (author). refs., figs.

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The width of keratinized gingiva and the frenum in mandible (하악에서 부착치은의 폭경과 소대에 관한 연구)

  • Chung, Chin-Hyung
    • Journal of Periodontal and Implant Science
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.785-797
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    • 1998
  • This study has been done to prove that keratinized gingiva is required for the periodontal health and to analyse the adequate width that is necessary. Until now, the study on frenum has been documented on changing its location. But the location or the formation of the frenum has not been reported. This experiment has used 173 patients from the department of periodontology of Dankook University to investigate the width of keratinized gingiva, the formation of the frenum and its location for the frequency. This study also looks into the relationship between the gingival recession and the structure of the frenum, and affects they have on periodontal health. The width of the keratinized gingiva in the mandible has been found to be highest in the lateral incisor than in the central incisor. The width decreased from the canine to the first premolar until it reached the molar. The interproximal area of the mandibular frenum was 77.9%, which was greater than the frequency (22.1%) from the midline of the teeth. The highest frequency of frenum was at 30.6% in between the both central incisor then second greatest at 20.6% in between the right canine and the right first premolar. Frenum was not found in between the second premolar and the distal area. In the morphology of the frenum, it was found that 43.4% out of 551 parts were found to be a single narrow frenum, and the double or triple ligamented form of the complex frenum were found in similar frequency of 237 parts, but the broad frenum was rarely frequent. The incisal area was popular mostly with the single narrow frenum, the left premolar area frequented 57.4%, and the right premolar frequented 64.7%. Because the distance between the frenum apex and the gingival margin measured to be about 5mm or greater, the frenum apex started in the mucogingival junction and not just below the keratinized gingiva. In the 551 area investigated, 48.3% of gingiva showed recession, incisal area had recession the least at 44.9%, right buccal side at 47.4%, and right buccal side frequented the highest at 52.1%. The teeth that showed recession recessed at the average of 2.151.0.mm and the left canine showed the greatest amount of gingival recession. In the investigation to find out if the keratinized gingiva and the gingiva recession had mutually related somehow, the width of keratinized gingiva showed no affect on the probing depth, but had affected in the gingiva recession. This investigation showed that the gingival recession and the morphology of the frenum related in that, the single narrow frenum had recessed the least and the broad frenum recessed the most. With this analysis, a conclusion was drawn that the morphology of the frenum had affected in the gingical recession.

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Anatomical Measurement of the Masseter Muscle and Surface Mapping of the Maximal Thickness Point Using Computed Tomography Analysis (전산화단층촬영 영상분석을 이용한 교근의 해부학적 계측 및 최대 두께점 피부 표지화)

  • Suh, Hyeun-Woo;Kim, Hyo-Seong;Ha, Ki-Young;Kim, Boo-Yeong;Pae, Nam-Seok;Kim, Tae-Yeon
    • Archives of Plastic Surgery
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.173-181
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    • 2011
  • Purpose: Masseter muscle is an important muscle of mastication. Because it has a great influence on the shape of low facial contour, patients who have masseteric hypertrophy show square-shaped jaw appearance. As aesthetic procedures for the reduction of the masseter muscle volume, radiofrequency ablation or botulinum toxin injection is at the center of attention. Authors studied the anatomical measurement of the thickness and width of masseter muscle and the surface mapping of the maximal thickness point using computed tomography (CT) scan to identify the useful guide for the injection of botulinum toxin in masseteric hypertrophy patients. Methods: We analyzed 2 mm-thickness OMU (ostiomeatal unit) CT of 112 normal people (224 masseter muscles) taken from June 2009 to May 2010. First, we measured the thickness, width and depth of the masseter muscle from the skin surface and analysed each by side, sex and age, respectively. The distribution of the thickness of the muscle and the correlation of thickness and width of the muscle were studied also. Second, we underwent surface mapping of the maximal thickness point using CT analysis by means of checking the vertical and horizontal distance from the angle of the mandible. Results: The average thickness and width of the masseter muscle was 17.73 mm and 40.78 mm in the male patients and were 14.33 mm and 37.42 mm in the female patients. Statistically, both figures of the male patients were larger than those of the female patients. However, the depth of the muscle from the skin surface in female patients (7.37 mm) was larger than that of the male patients (6.15 mm). There were no statistical difference in side or age. The width and thickness of the masseter muscle were in the positive correlation. The location of maximal thickness point of the masseter muscle was 27.77 mm vertically and 27.68 mm horizontally in the male patients, and 25.19 mm vertically and 25.42 mm horizontally in the female patients from the angle of mandible. Conclusion: We were able to present statistical evidence of the diagnosis and treatment of the masseteric hypertrophy regarding the anatomical measurements such as the thickness and width. And the maximal thickness point of the masseter muscle may be a useful guide for the clinical procedures of botulinum toxin injection.

Analysis on Factors of Traffic Accident on Roads having Width of Less than 9 Meters (폭원 9m 미만 도로 내 교통사고 영향 요인 분석)

  • Lim, You-Jin;Moon, Hak-Ryong;Kang, Won-Pyoung
    • The Journal of The Korea Institute of Intelligent Transport Systems
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.96-106
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    • 2014
  • Necessarily traffic policies have been biased in car than pedestrian, so pedestrian's environment is getting worse. Result of this situation our accident rate is high as 36.4%, compared to OECD member countries with average rate of 17.8%(in 2009). Increasing interest for pedestrians environment improvement, and it make an effort to build environment to guarantee walk and safety of pedestrians. Analysis on the binary logistic regression(BLR) was used. The dependent variable is occurring from the road width of less than 9m accident, and independent variable extracted can be obtained from the traffic accident data. Traffic accident on roads having width of less than 9 meters affecting variables is when the driver is straight, when the driver is female, when the pedestrian is walk driveway, and so on. To prevent it, efforts is demanded to protect handicapped, to build safe pedestrians environment using C-ITS and to decrease speed of going straight vehicle on roads having width of less than 9 meters.

A Research of the Width of Passage in the Namyangju Elementary School Classroom (남양주 초등학교 일반교실의 통로 폭에 관한 조사 연구)

  • Yoon, Hee-Cheol
    • The Journal of Sustainable Design and Educational Environment Research
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.60-69
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    • 2020
  • This research is a preliminary study to find out the module of 20 students in a classroom. This research investigated the widths of passages in the 30 classrooms of 5 elementary schools in Namyangju City, Korea. The conclusions were as follows: First, the area of unit for 1 student was 650 (W) × 950 (D). Second, the desk placements for most classrooms were one-way types (87%), and group-study types constituted 13%. Third, the width between the blackboard and the very front desk was 2.17 m. The width of passage between the very back seat and the backside lockers was 1.32 m. The width of passage between the sidewall and the nearby desk was 0.8 m. The width of passage between the window and the nearby desk was 0.8 m. The average widths of 2 vertical passages between the desks were respectively 0.67 m and 0.68 m. Fourth, the area of the teacher was 2.1-2.25 m × 2.16 m = 4.5-4.8 ㎡.

Drag Reduction by Fence of a Square Prism near Plane Wall (벽면근처에 놓인 정방형주의 펜스에 의한 항력저감)

  • Ro, Ki-Deok;Kim, Kwang-Seok
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2007.05b
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    • pp.2567-2572
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    • 2007
  • The suppression of fluid force acting on a square prism near plane wall was studied by attaching fences on the corners of the prism. The height of the fence was 10% of the square width and the range of Reynolds number considered was Re=$2.0{\times}10^4$. The experimental parameters were the attaching position and numbers of fences, the space ratios G/B(G/B=0.1${\sim}$1.2) between prism and plane wall. The average drag coefficients were increased and the average lift coefficients were decreased and increased with the space ratios toward plane wall. The drag of the prism was reduced average 7.6% with the space ratios by attaching the normal fence at the rear and upper corner and the horizontal normal fence at the rear and lower corner on the prism. In this case, the separated flow at the front and upper corner was reattached on the upper side of the prism and the vortex streets between the prism and plane wall were appeared more slowly than that of prism without fences.

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