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Application of geophysical exploration for gold in the YongJang mine, Masan (마산 용장광산에서 금광에 대한 물리탐사의 적용)

  • Park, Jong-Oh;Song, Moo-Young;Park, Chung-Hwa;You, Young-June
    • 한국지구물리탐사학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2006.06a
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    • pp.213-219
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    • 2006
  • The Yongjang mine is located in Masan City, Gyeongsangnamdo, which consists of a black shale possessing quartzite veins with othercompositions such as gold, silver, and sublimated sulfur. The average width of the veins is $9{\sim}17cm$ and the average degrees of the gold and silver are 3.6 g/t and 113.6 g/t respectively. A regional and a detailed scale electrical resistivity surveys are conducted to determine the existence of the mineralization zones and the linear structures in the study area. In addition, surveys of a several different array methods are conducted such as dipole-dipole array in the surface and borehole-to-surface array, surface-to-borehole array, and dipole-dipole array in the borehole. The method of element division can be applied to the region in which the borehole is curved, inclined or the distance between the electrodes is shorter than that of nodal points, because the coordinate of each electrode cannot be assigned directly to the nodal point if several electrodes are in an element. Yongjang vein is extended longer under the subsurface than on the surface in the images reconstructed from the 3D inversion. Therefore, it is recognized that the 3-D interpretation of the electrical resistivity survey is a very useful method to figure out the existence of strike and extension direction because the mineralization zones and the linear structures are shown in each depth.

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Fabrication and Performance Evaluation of Temperature Sensor Matrix Using a Flexible Printed Circuit Board for the Visualization of Temperature Field (온도장 가시화를 위한 연성회로기판을 이용한 온도센서 어레이 제작 및 성능평가)

  • Ahn, Cheol-Hee;Kim, Hyung-Hoon;Cha, Je-Myung;Kwon, Bong-Hyun;Ha, Man-Yeong;Park, Sang-Hu;Jeong, Ji-Hwan;Kim, Kui-Soon;Cho, Jong-Rae;Son, Chang-Min;Lee, Jung-Ho;Go, Jeung-Sang
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Visualization
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.17-21
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    • 2010
  • This paper presents the fabrication and performance measurement of a temperature sensor array on a flexible substrate attachable to a curved surface using MEMS technology. Specifically, the fabrication uses the well-developed printed circuit board fabrication technology for complex electrode definition. The temperature sensor array are lifted off with a $10{\times}10$ matrix in a $50\;mm{\times}50\;mm$ to visualize temperature distribution. Copper is used as temperature sensing material to measure the change in resistances with temperature increase. In a thermal oven with temperature control, the temperature sensor array is Characterized. The constant slope of resistance change is obtained and temperature distribution is measured from the relationship between resistance and temperature.

Manufacturing of Metal Micro-wire Interconnection on Submillimeter Diameter Catheter (서브-밀리미터 직경의 카테터 표면 위 금속 마이크로 와이어 접착 공정)

  • Jo, Woosung;Seo, Jeongmin;Kim, Taek-Soo
    • Journal of the Microelectronics and Packaging Society
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.29-35
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    • 2017
  • In this paper, we investigated a manufacturing process of metal micro-wire interconnection on submillimeter diameter catheter. Over the years, flexible electronic researches have focused on flexible plane polymer substrate and micro electrode manufacturing on its surface. However, a curved polymer substrate, such as catheter, is very important for medical application. Among many catheters, importance of submillimeter diameter steerable catheter is increasing to resolve the several limitations of neurosurgery. Steering actuators have been researched for realizing the steerable catheter, but there is no research about practical wiring for driving these actuators. Therefore we developed a new manufacturing process for metal micro-wire interconnection on submillimeter diameter catheter. We designed custom jigs for alignment of the metal micro-wires on the submillimeter diameter catheter. An UV curing system and commercial products were used to reduce the manufacturing time and cost; Au micro-wire, UV curable epoxy, UV lamp, and submillimeter diameter catheter. The assembled catheter was characterized by using an optical microscope, a resistance meter, and a universal testing machine.