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Pyramid and Half-Sphere Type of Surface Texturing for Si-Solar Cell (실리콘 태양전지의 피라미드와 반구형 표면 조직화)

  • Pyo, Dae-Seong;Jo, Jun-Hwan;Hong, Pyo-Hwan;Lee, Jong-Hyun;Kim, Bonghwan;Cho, Chan-Seob
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.22 no.6
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    • pp.433-438
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    • 2013
  • In this paper, we found surface shapes are affected by several parameters of RIE, such as RF power, pressure, temp, and process times. The reflectance of pyramid and half sphere structures show differences among shapes, size, height, and depth of those structures. We made about $1{\mu}m$ pyramid and half sphere shapes of silicon surface with RIE. For comparing the reflectance, pyramid and half sphere structures are fabricated with same height. Pyramid structure cell shows higher cell efficiency of 12.5% by 1.1% than one of half sphere structure of 11.4%. The light absorption is more increased through the pyramid structure than half sphere structure.

Half spherical electrode machining in micro EDM (미세 방전 가공을 이용한 반구형 전극 제작)

  • 김기현;주종남
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2001.04a
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    • pp.1080-1084
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    • 2001
  • In manufacturing a micro die with half spherical cavity by MEDM, it is necessary to prepare an electrode with the same shape. This paper suggests a simple method to manufacture a half spherical electrode based on tool wear. The tool wears more rapidly at the edge of a cylindrical electrode. In order to make a half spherical micro electrode, cylindrical electrode was fed into the workpiece by the distance of its radius. The d/R(depth/Radius) value varied with respect to capacitance and electrode diameter. The smaller the size of electrode was, the closer the electrode tip geometry approached to a half sphere.

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A Parallel Collaborative Sphere Decoder for a MIMO Communication System

  • Koo, Jihun;Kim, Soo-Yong;Kim, Jaeseok
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.16 no.6
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    • pp.620-626
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    • 2014
  • In this paper, we propose a parallel collaborative sphere decoder with a scalable architecture promising quasi-maximum likelyhood performance with a relatively small amount of computational resources. This design offers a hardware-friendly algorithm using a modified node operation through fixing the variable complexity of the critical path caused by the sequential nature of the conventional sphere decoder (SD). It also reduces the computational complexity compared to the fixed-complexity sphere decoder (FSD) algorithm by tree pruning using collaboratively operated node operators. A Monte Carlo simulation shows that our proposed design can be implemented using only half the parallel operators compared to the approach using an ideal fully parallel scheme such as FSD, with only about a 7% increase of the normalized decoding time for MIMO dimensions of $16{\times}16$ with 16-QAM modulation.

Structural Performance Evaluation of Bolt Connection for Half-sphere Joint between PHC Pile and Steel Column (강재기둥-PHC 파일 간 반구형 접합부(HAT Joint)의 볼트 연결에 대한 구조성능평가)

  • Oh, Jintak;Kim, Sang-Bong;Kim, Young-Sik;Ju, Young K.
    • Journal of Korean Association for Spatial Structures
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.65-72
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    • 2015
  • To overcome the weakness of spread foundation in large space structure, the research of precast pile for replace spread foundation have been conducted. The new type of joint between PHC pile and steel column is named HAT Joint(Hollow hAlf-sphere cast-sTeel Joint). It connected PHC Pile by bolt that verification of bolt connection should be accomplished. In this paper, pull-out test and flexural performance for HAT Joint to verifying the bolt connection is explained. As a result, the pull-out and flexural capacities of bolt were checked to use in real structure. Furthermore, the equation of pull-out strength was proposed.

The solid angle estimation of acetabular coverage of the femoral head (입체각을 이용한 관골구와 대퇴골두의 접촉영역 측정)

  • 최교환;임제택;김선일
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics S
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    • v.35S no.2
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    • pp.79-88
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    • 1998
  • We developed a method for the solid angle estimation of acetabular coverage of the femoral head in 3D space. The superior half of the femoral head is modeled as part of a sphere. And the tangent lines connecting from a set of points of the acetabular outline to the center of the fitted sphere are obtained. The lines passthrough the unit sphere whose center is the same as that of the femoral head. The interesecting points form a boundary on the unit sphere. With the points on the unit sphere, we calculate the covered area of the femoral headand estimate the solid angle. Solid angle is defined asthe suface area within the boundary on the unit sphere. In this measurements, the solid angle of normal subjects is on an average 4.3(rad) and the corresponding acetabular coverage is 68%. Unlinke the conventional methods, this solid angle estimation shows real 3D acetabular coverage.

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The solid angle estimation of acetabular coverage of the femoral head using 3D method (입체각 측정을 통한 대퇴골두에 대한 관골구 coverage 측정)

  • Choi, K.H.;Kim, M.C.;Lim, C.T.;Kim, S.I.
    • Proceedings of the KOSOMBE Conference
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    • v.1997 no.05
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    • pp.123-126
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    • 1997
  • We present a method for the estimation of 3D solid angle assessment of the acetabular coverage of the femoral head in 3D space. At first, femoral head and acetabulum is segmented from the original CT scan images. The slice thickness is 1.5mm and the number of slices is usually 30-40 to cover the entire acetabulum. The superior half of the femoral head is modeled as part of a sphere. Thus, the axial cross sections of the upper half of the femoral head are also modeled as circles. A set of points from each outline image of femoral head is fitted recursively into a circle by minimizing root-mean-square (RMS) error. With these fitted circles, a center point of the femoral head model is evaluated. This is a reference point for calculating the solid angle of the acetabular inner surface. Next, the tangent lines connecting from a set of points of the acetabular edge to the center of the fitted sphere are obtained. The lines pass through the unit sphere whose center is the same as that of the femoral head. With the points on the unit sphere, we calculate area and estimate the solid angle. Based on this solid angle, the deformity of the acetabulum is analyzed. In case of normal subject, the solid angle is about 4.3 (rad) and acetabular coverage is 68%.

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The Sphere of Applicability of the CISG (국제물품매매계약(國際物品賣買契約)에 관한 유엔협약(協約)'의 적용범위(適用範圍))

  • Han, Kyu-Sik
    • THE INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE & LAW REVIEW
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    • v.13
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    • pp.193-213
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    • 2000
  • The CISG has been legislated for playing roles as uniform rules which govern international sale of goods. The job of getting unification of the diverse domestic legal systems required almost half century of work. In the process of making the Convention some rules resulted from compromises of nation's relevant interests. The Convention, however, promoted both the legal certainty and harmonization in international trade in that the uniform rules suggest the appropriate resolution to the legal problems in the course of concluding a contract as well as in remedies for breach of contract. This paper focuses systematically on the scope of applicability of the CISG. The Convention deals with contracts for the international sale of goods. However, it does not apply to all kinds of the international sale of goods. The CISG confines the sphere of applicability to a certain type of sales. First of all, the CISG is limited to those contracts having been concluded between a particular group of persons, which is called a personal aspect of applicability. Secondly, the CISG covers a specific category of sales, which is called a material aspect of applicability. Thirdly, the CISG are concluded within a particular period of time, which is called a temporal aspect of applicability. Lastly, the CISG is limited to contracts falling within a given territorial sphere, which is called a territorial aspect of applicability.

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A New Reflective Display Mode for Antiferroelectric Liquid Crystal

  • Park, Won-Sang;Kim, Sung-Chul;Lee, Gi-Dong;Yoon, Tae-Hoon;Kim, Jae-Chang
    • Journal of Information Display
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.48-51
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    • 2000
  • In this work, we proposed a reflective antiferroelectric liquid crystal display (AFLCD) using a half-wave cell whose inplane tilt angle is $22.5^{\circ}$. To check the validity of our design, we fabricated a reflective half-wave AFLC cell of which inplane tilt angle is $24.9^{\circ}$, and measured VIS reflection spectra, contrast ratio and response time. In the results, the half-wave AFLC cell in the reflective configuration exhibits high brightness, high contrast ratio of 20:1, and fast response time of $700{\mu}s$.

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ANOTHER CHARACTERIZATION OF ROUND SPHERES

  • Lee, Seung-Won;Koh, Sung-Eun
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.36 no.4
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    • pp.701-706
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    • 1999
  • A characterization of geodesic spheres in the simply connected space forms in terms of the ratio of the Gauss-Kronecker curvature and the (usual) mean curvature is given: An immersion of n dimensional compact oriented manifold without boundary into the n + 1 dimensional Euclidean space, hyperbolic space or open half sphere is a totally umbilicimmersion if the mean curvature $H_1$ does not vanish and the ratio $H_n$/$H_1$ of the Gauss-Kronecker curvature $H_n$ and $H_1$ is constant.

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TRIAXIAL BULGES IN BARRED GALAXIES

  • Ann, Hong-Bae
    • Journal of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.209-221
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    • 1995
  • We have examined bulge morphology of 104 bright barred galaxies, using V-band surface photometry based on the Kiso Schmidt plates. By measuring the bulge ellipticity and bulge-disk misalignment, we have classified bulges into four morphological types: sphere, oblate spheroid, triaxial ellipsoid, and pseudo triaxial ellipsoid. About half of the observed galaxies are found to have triaxial bulges with mean ellipticity of 0.24. They are distributed uniformly along the Hubble sequence.

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