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The Study of Alumina Ceramic to Metal Bonding (알루미나 소결체와 금속간의 접합에 관한 연구)

  • 김종희;김형준
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.89-97
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    • 1978
  • The basic mechanism of adherence in sintered high purity alumina ceramic-to-metal bonding was studied. Emphasis was placed on flux composition, porosity of the fired ceramics, and metallizing mixtures. The study was conducted on 95 and 99.5% alumina, using molydbenum-manganese, molybdenum-manganese-silicon dioxide metallizing compositions. Metallizing was performed in wet hydrogen (dew point, +17$^{\circ}C$) at 145$0^{\circ}C$ for 45min. This experiment indicated that adhernece mechanism of ultra high purity alumina ceramic was attributed to formation of $MnAl_2O_$4, and in the case of 95% alumina containing glass, the migration of glass from the interface into the void of the metal coating was the main role to the adhrence. It showed also that greater the bond-strength was resulted as porosity was increased.

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High density plasma etching of novel dielectric thin films: $Ta_{2}O_{5}$ and $(Ba,Sr)TiO_{3}$

  • Cho, Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean Crystal Growth and Crystal Technology
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    • v.11 no.5
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    • pp.231-237
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    • 2001
  • Etch rates up to 120 nm/min for $Ta_{2}O_{5}$ were achieved in both $SF_{6}/Ar$ and $Cl_{2}/Ar$ discharges. The effect of ultraviolet (UV) light illumination during ICP etching on $Ta_{2}O_{5}$ etch rate in those plasma chemistries was examined and UV illumination was found to produce significant enhancements in $Ta_{2}O_{5}$ etch rates most likely due to photoassisted desorption of the etch products. The effects of ion flux, ion energy, and plasma composition on (Ba, Sr)$TiO_3$ etch rate were examined and maximum etch rate ~90 nm/min was achieved in $Cl_{2}/Ar$ ICP discharges while $CH_{4}/H_{2}/Ar$ chemistry produced extremely low etch rates (${\leq}10\;nm/min$) under all conditions.

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Development of a Thermal Analysis Program for a Regenerative Cooling Passage of Liquid Rocket and Simulation of Turbulent Heat Transfer (액체로켓의 재생냉각채널에 대한 열해석 프로그램의 개발 및 난류열유동 해석)

  • Park T. S
    • Journal of computational fluids engineering
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.56-65
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    • 2003
  • A numerical procedure for analyzing the heat transfer in a regenerative cooling passage of liquid rocket has been developed. The thermal analysis is based on the numerical model of Naraghi〔1〕. The thermodynamic and transport properties of the combustion gases are evaluated using the chemical equilibrium composition. The pressure and heat flux obtained by the isentropic relation are in good agreement with the result of Navier-Stokes equations. The effect of design parameters on heat transfer is addressed for the pressure loss and temperature variation. Also, their constraints in designing the cooling passage are recommended. Finally, in a heated rectangular duct, the effects of secondary flow on heat transfer are scrutinized by the nonlinear k- e -fu of Park et at.〔2〕.

Prediction of Chemical Composition of Pure Weld Metal in SAW

  • Kim Y.;Ryu D. H.;Kim J. S.;Lee B. Y.
    • International Journal of Korean Welding Society
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.10-14
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    • 2005
  • An element of Pure Weld Metal(PWM) is important factor to understand the Flux's conduct in Submerged Arc Welding(SAW). To get the element of PWM, pile-up welding over than 10 layers have been used in the past. But, it took a long time to analyze the elements of PWM in this method. Therefore, in this study, instead of pile-up welding over than 10 layers, one pass bead welding is used to predict an element of PWM using mathematical formula which got to be derived. As a results that applied the formula, there was no differences between theoretical and experimental value except the element Mn and Si.

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PREPARATION OF ASYMMETRIC POLYIMIDE MEMBRANTES BY THE PHASE INVERSION PROCESS

  • Nakane, Takashi;Yanagishita, Hiroshi
    • Proceedings of the Membrane Society of Korea Conference
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    • 1993.10a
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    • pp.7-12
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    • 1993
  • Preparation of asymmetric polyimide membranes by the phase inversion process was investigated to develop ultrafiltration, reverse osmosis and pervaporation membranes for organic solutions, using a commercially available solvent-soluble polymaide. The influences of the various factors such as the composition of a cast solution, casting conditions, gelating solutions and others on membrane structure and performance were studied in detail, and it was made clear that a wide variety of asymmetric polyimide membranes ranging from UF to RO for organic solutions could be prepared from the aromatic polyimide used. It was also found that the chemical stability and separation performance of the asymmetric polyimide membranes could be improved by annealing in a liquid or a vacuum at above 200$\circ$. The membrane annealed at 300$\circ$ in a vacuum exhibited the separation factor $\alpha(H_2O/EtOH)$ of 900 with the flux of 1.0 kg/$m^2\cdot h$ at 60$\circ$C for an aqueous ethanol solution of 95 vol%.

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Effects of Nucleating Agents on Preparation of Polypropylene Hollow Fiber Membranes by Melt Spinning Process

  • Kim, Bong-Tae;Kigook Song;Kim, Sung-Soo
    • Macromolecular Research
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.127-134
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    • 2002
  • Microporous polypropylene hollow fiber membrane was fabricated from isotactic polypropylene-soybean oil system by melt spinning process. Addition of nucleating agent accelerated the crystallization rate and elevated the crystallization temperature. Nucleating agent increased the number of nuclei and spherulites, which offered more inter-spherulitic amorphous sites for stretching. Benzoic acid, adipic acid, and dibenzylidene sorbitol were selected as nucleating agents, and their characteristics and effects were investigated by thermal and optical analyses. Spherulite growth and micropore formation characteristics were correlated with the kind of nucleating agent. Benzoic acid and adipic acid showed the remarkable nucleating effect, while dibenzylidene sorbitol was less effective than those. Nucleating agents also helped the sample have uniform microporous structure. Increase of nucleating agent composition enhanced the nucleation effect to some extent. Nucleating agents played very important roles in enhancing the membrane porosity and water flux.

Printing Morphology and Rheological Characteristics of Lead-Free Sn-3Ag-0.5Cu (SAC) Solder Pastes

  • Sharma, Ashutosh;Mallik, Sabuj;Ekere, Nduka N.;Jung, Jae-Pil
    • Journal of the Microelectronics and Packaging Society
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.83-89
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    • 2014
  • Solder paste plays a crucial role as the widely used joining material in surface mount technology (SMT). The understanding of its behaviour and properties is essential to ensure the proper functioning of the electronic assemblies. The composition of the solder paste is known to be directly related to its rheological behaviour. This paper provides a brief overview of the solder paste behaviour of four different solder paste formulations, stencil printing processes, and techniques to characterize solder paste behaviour adequately. The solder pastes are based on the Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu alloy, are different in their particle size, metal content and flux system. The solder pastes are characterized in terms of solder particle size and shape as well as the rheological characterizations such as oscillatory sweep tests, viscosity, and creep recovery behaviour of pastes.

Physical mechanism of gamma-ray bursts: recent breakthroughs

  • Uhm, Z. Lucas;Zhang, Bing;Racusin, Judith
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.43 no.1
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    • pp.39.1-39.1
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    • 2018
  • Although it is agreed that the gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) invoke highly relativistic jets with bulk Lorentz factors of a few hundreds, the exact physical mechanism producing such powerful gamma-rays still remains debated. Three outstanding and important questions in the field concern (1) the composition of GRB jets (i.e., matter-dominated vs Poynting-flux-dominated), (2) the involved radiative process responsible for the observed gamma-rays (i.e., synchrotron mechanism vs photospheric radiation), and (3) the distance of the emitting region from the central engine where the prompt gamma-rays are released (i.e., ~10^12 cm vs 10^14 cm vs 10^16 cm). I will present recent important breakthroughs that we have made, which answer these three questions.

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Effects of Welding Parameters on Weld Metal Strength and Recovery of Alloying Elements in FCAW (FCAW에서 용접변수에 따른 용접금속 강도 및 와이어 합금원소의 회수율 변화)

  • Jung, Dong-Hee;Bang, Kook-Soo;Park, Chan;Chang, Woong-Sung;Park, Chul-Gyu
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.69-74
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    • 2008
  • 590MPa grade weldable steels were gas metal arc welded with flux cored wires. Welding parameters such as current, voltage, and speed were varied independently. Effects of each parameter on the strength and chemical composition of weld metal were investigated. Increase of voltage caused decrease of weld metal tensile strength due to the low recovery of alloying elements such as carbon and manganese. On the contrary, increase of current and speed resulted in increase of weld metal strength because of higher recovery of the alloying elements.

Fission Product Inventory Calculation by a CASMO/ORIGEN Coupling Program

  • Kim, Do-Heon;Kim, Jong-Kyung;Park, Hangbok;Roh, Gyu-hong;Inha Jung
    • Proceedings of the Korean Nuclear Society Conference
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    • 1997.10a
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    • pp.70-75
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    • 1997
  • A CASMO/ORIGEN coupling utility program was developed to predict the composition of all the fission products in spent PWR fuels. The coupling program reads the CASMO output file, modifies the ORIGEN cross section library and reconstructs the ORIGEN input file at each depletion step. In ORIGEN, the burnup equation is solved for actinides and fission products based on the fission reaction rates and depletion flux of CASMO. A sample calculation has been performed using a 14$\times$14 PWR fuel assembly and the results are given in this paper.

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