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Accurate Measurement of Twist Angle for Analysis of Azimuthal Anchoring Energy and Rubbing Direction of LC Panels of IPS Mode

  • Baek, S.H.;Rho, B.G.;Oh, J.M.;Dong, W.S.;Yang, B.K.;Kim, J.S.
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2007.08a
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    • pp.531-533
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    • 2007
  • A new method is developed for the measurement of twist angles of LC molecules in an LC panel with angular resolution of 0.01degree, which allows measurement of LC panels with small twist angles. The method is based on the analysis of the change in polarization state of a light beam as it passes through the LC panel in test is rotated in-plane. Compared to other traditional method, including the analysis of transmittance change, our method is more sensitive and more precise. This method allows accurate determination of anchoring energy and close analysis of the rubbing process in the fabrication of IPS mode LC panels.

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VARIATION OF LOCAL POOL BOILING HEAT TRANSFER COEFFICIENT ON 3-DEGREE INCLINED TUBE SURFACE

  • Kang, Myeong-Gie
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.45 no.7
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    • pp.911-920
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    • 2013
  • Experimental studies on both subcooled and saturated pool boiling of water were performed to obtain local heat transfer coefficients on a $3^{\circ}$ inclined tube of 50.8 mm diameter at atmospheric pressure. The local values were determined at every $45^{\circ}$ from the very bottom to the uppermost of the tube periphery. The maximum and minimum local coefficients were observed at the azimuthal angles of $0^{\circ}$ and $180^{\circ}$, respectively, in saturated water. The locations of the maxima and the minima were dependent on the inclination angle of the tube as well as the degree of subcooling. The major heat transfer mechanisms were considered to be liquid agitation generated by the sliding bubbles and the creation of big size bubbles through bubble coalescence. As a way of quantifying the heat transfer coefficients, an empirical correlation was suggested.

A study on the diffraction in volume hologram using Perturbative integral expansion. (적분전개법을 이용한 체적홀로그램에서의 회절에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Hong-Seok;Lee, Hyuk
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1994.11a
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    • pp.385-387
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    • 1994
  • Optical interconnections are more attractive than electronic interconnections because of their higher speed, freedom from planar constraints, immunity to electromagnetic interference effects and higher interconnection capacity. Volume hologram is one of the best way to implement optical interconnections. Diffraction efficiency and crosstalk effect are very important things for ensuring independent interconnections. Recently, a general systematic method that can handle a large number of superposed volume gratings in anisotropic host material is presented. In this study for numerical analysis of diffraction, above method is programmed in general form near Bragg angle. Diffraction orders for variation of grating strength are determined by comparing with the coupled-mode method. The effects of parameter variation are considered. Parameters include vertical and azimuthal incident angle, wavelength and interaction length. Diffraction analyses are also performed for intra-mode and inter-mode diffractions.

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Annealing effect on LC alignment using the photo-depolymerization reaction (광분해 반응을 이용한 액정배향에서의 어닐링 효과)

  • Kim, Hyung-Kyu;Yu, Mun-Sang;Seo, Dae-Shik
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1999.07d
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    • pp.1762-1764
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    • 1999
  • We investigated the annealing effect on generating pretilt angle and aligning liquid crystal (LC) using the photo-depolymerization reaction in this study. In case of rubbing polyimide (PI) surface with the side chain, pretilt angle tends to increase with increasing the annealing time. It is considered because the steric interaction is increased by annealing which cause the side chain to come back to original position. For obliquely irradiating ultraviolet (UV) light on PI surface, pretilt angle shows to $0^{\circ}$ and is increased by annealing. The pretilt angle in rubbed PI surface is much higher than in photo-aligned PI surface. It is attributed to the steric interaction and the number of LC molecular arrangement on azimuthal direction. In addition. in case of obliquely irradiating UV light on PI surface. it showed LC alignment to increase by annealing. It can be regarded due to the fact that the re-alignment of LC molecule is improved to residual polymer direction by annealing.

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Feasibility Study of the Light-outcoupling Characteristics of a Diffraction-grating-imprinted Light-guide Plate for an LCD Backlight Unit (LCD 백라이트 유닛의 서브 마이크론 회절 격자 도광판의 광 출사 특성 연구)

  • Choi, Hwan Young
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.176-182
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    • 2020
  • The possibility of replacing the condensing-prism film used in conventional backlight units with a light-guide plate engraved with a submicrometer-periodic diffraction grating was investigated. The optimal period for the diffraction grating was determined through simulation and experiment, and the transmission-mode efficiency of the diffraction grating was calculated in terms of the polar angle and azimuthal angle of the incident light. In addition, the effects of the two methods of optimizing the polar angle and the directional angle were compared by simulation, by suggesting the shape and configuration of the light-guide plate, so that more light could be extracted by diffraction. By using a ray-tracing program, the luminance angular distribution of the light-guide plate engraved with the diffraction grating was calculated and compared to the luminance angular distribution for each actual prototype.

Sliding Mode Trim and Attitude Control of a 2-00F Rigid-Rotor Helicopter Model

  • Jeong, Heon-Sul;Chang, Se-Myong;Park, Jin-Sung
    • International Journal of Aeronautical and Space Sciences
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.23-32
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    • 2005
  • An experimental control system is proposed for the attitude control of a simplified 2-DOF helicopter model. The main rotor is a rigid one, and the fuselage is simply supported by a fixed hinge point where the longitudinal motion is decoupled from the lateral one since the translations and the rolling rotation are completely removed. The yaw trim of the helicopter is performed with a tail rotor, by which the azimuthal attitude can be adjusted on the rotatable post in the yaw direction. The robust sliding mode control tracking a given attitude angle is proposed based on the flight dynamics. A pitch damper is inserted for the control of pitching angle while the compensator to reaction torque is used for the control of azimuth angle. Several parameters of the system are selected through experiments. The results shows that the proposed control method effectively counteracts nonlinear perturbations such as main rotor disturbance, undesirable chattering, and high frequency dynamics.

SALS Study on Transcrystallization and Fiber Orientation in Glass Fiber/Polypropylene Composites

  • Na, Kun;Park, Han-Soo;Won, Hong-Youn;Lee, Jong-Kwan;Lee, Kwang-Hee;Nam, Joo-Young;Jin, Byung-Suk
    • Macromolecular Research
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.499-503
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    • 2006
  • This report presents a new technical approach for evaluating the fiber orientation of composites using small-angle light scattering (SALS). Glass fiber (GF)/polypropylene (PP) composites with different fiber orientations were prepared by drawing compression-molded specimens. The drawn samples were remelted and then annealed at $150^{\circ}C$ in order to induce a crystalline structure on the fiber surface, and then underwent SALS analysis. The samples showed a combination of circular and streak patterns. The model calculations demonstrated that the number of nuclei on the fiber surface and the thickness of the transcrystalline layer affected the sharpness and intensity of the streak pattern. In addition, the azimuthal angle of the streak pattern was found to be dependent on the direction of the transcrystalline layer, which correlated with the fiber direction. This correlation suggests that the fiber orientation in the composites can be easily evaluated using SALS.

IR Susceptibility of Supersonic Aircraft according to Omni-directional Detection Angle (초음속 항공기 전방위 탐지각도에 따른 적외선 피격성 분석)

  • Nam, Juyeong;Chang, Injoong;Park, Kyungsu;Cho, Hyung Hee
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.24 no.6
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    • pp.638-644
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    • 2021
  • Infrared guided weapons act as threats that greatly degrade the survivability of combat aircraft. Infrared weapons detect and track the target aircraft by sensing the infrared signature radiated from the aircraft fuselage. Therefore, in this study, we analyzed the infrared signature and susceptibility of supersonic aircraft according to omni-directional detection angle. Through the numerical analysis, we derived the surface temperature distribution of fuselage and omni-directional infrared signature. Then, we calculated the detection range according to detection angle in consideration of IR sensor's parameters. Using in-house code, the lethal range was calculated by considering the relative velocity between aircraft and IR missile. As a result, the elevational susceptibility is larger than the azimuthal susceptibility, and it means that the aircraft can be attacked in wider area at the elevational situation.

High-Frequency Bistatic Scattering from a Corrugated Sediment Surface

  • Cho, Hong-Sang;La, Hyoung-Sul;Yoon, Kwan-Seob;Na, Jung-Yul;Kim, Bong-Chae
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.25 no.2E
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    • pp.60-68
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    • 2006
  • High-frequency bistatic scattering measurements from a corrugated surface were made in an acoustic water tank. First the azimuthal scattering pattern was measured from an artificially corrugated surface which has varying impedance. The corrugated surface was installed both transverse to the direction of incident wave and longitudinal to the direction of incident wave. The angle between the corrugated surface and the direction of the incident wave was about $45^{\circ}$. Second, the scattering strengths were measured from the flat sediment and the corrugated sediment. A critical angle of about $37^{\circ}$ was calculated in the acoustic water tank. The measurements were made at three fixed grazing angles: $33^{\circ}$ (lower than critical angle), $37^{\circ}$ (critical angle), and $41^{\circ}$ (higher than critical angle). The scattering angle and the grazing angle are equal in each measurement. Frequencies were from 50 kHz to 100 kHz with an increment of 1 kHz. The corrugated sediment was made transverse to the direction of the incident wave. The first measurement indicates that the scattering patterns depend on the relations between the corrugated surface and the direction of the incident wave. In the second measurement, the data measured from the flat sediment were compared to the APL-UW model and to the NRL model. The NRL model's output shows more favorable comparisons than the APL-UW model. In case of the corrugated sediment, the model and the measured data are different because the models used an isotropic wave spectrum of sediment roughness in the scattering calculations. The isotropic wave spectrum consists of $w_2$ and ${\gamma}_2$. These constants derived from sediment names or bulk size. The model which used the constants didn't consider the effect of a corrugated surface. In order to consider a corrugated surface, the constants were varied in the APL-UW model.

Catadioptric Omnidirectional Optical System Using a Spherical Mirror with a Central Hole and a Plane Mirror for Visible Light (중심 구멍이 있는 구면거울과 평면거울을 이용한 가시광용 반사굴절식 전방위 광학계)

  • Seo, Hyeon Jin;Jo, Jae Heung
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.88-97
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    • 2015
  • An omnidirectional optical system can be described as a special optical system that images in real time a panoramic image with an azimuthal angle of $360^{\circ}$ and the altitude angle corresponding to the upper and lower fields of view from the horizon line. In this paper, for easy fabrication and compact size, we designed and fabricated a catadioptric omnidirectional optical system consisting of the mirror part of a spherical mirror with a central hole (that is, obscuration), a plane mirror, the imaging lens part of 3 single spherical lenses, and a spherical doublet in the visible light spectrum. We evaluated its image performance by measuring the cut-off spatial frequency using automobile license plates, and the vertical field of view using an ISO 12233 chart. We achieved a catadioptric omnidirectional optical system with vertical field of view from $+53^{\circ}$ to $-17^{\circ}$ and an azimuthal angle of $360^{\circ}$. This optical system cleaniy imaged letters on a car's front license plate at the object distance of 3 meters, which corresponds to a cut-off spatial frequency of 135 lp/mm.