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EHD 원리를 이용한 정전기장 유도 잉크젯 프린터 헤드의 마이크로 Drop-on-Demand 제팅 성능 연구

  • Choe, Jae-Yong;Kim, Yong-Jae;Son, Sang-Uk;An, Gi-Cheol;Lee, Seok-Han;Go, Han-Seo;Nguyen, Vu Dat;Byeong, Do-Yeong
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2008.11a
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    • pp.1947-1950
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    • 2008
  • Printing technology is a very useful method in the several process of industrial fabrication due to noncontact and fast pattern generation. To make micro pattern, we investigate the electrostatic induced inkjet printer head for micro droplet generation and drop-on-demand jetting. In order to achieve the drop-on-demand micro droplet ejection by the electrostatic induced inkjet printer head, the pulsed DC voltage is supplied. In order to find optimal pulse conditions, we tested jetting performance for various bias and pulse voltages for drop-on-demand ejection. In this result, we have successful drop-on-demand operation and micro patterning. Therefore, our novel electrostatic induced inkjet head printing system will be applied industrial area comparing conventional printing technology.

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Performance Analysis of an Industrial Inkjet Printing Head Using the 1D Lumped Model

  • Sim, Won-Chul;Park, Sung-Jun;Joung, Jae-Woo
    • International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.50-53
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    • 2008
  • A design approach using a one-dimensional (1D) lumped model was studied and applied to an industrial inkjet printing head design for micro patterning on printed circuit boards. For an accurate analysis, a three-dimensional piezoelectric-driven actuator model was analyzed and its jetting characteristics were applied to 1Danalysis model. The performance of the 1D lumped model was verified by comparing measured and simulated results. The developed 1D model helped to optimize the design and configuration of the inkjet head and could be implemented in the design of multi-nozzle inkjet printing heads to improve the jetting frequency and minimize crosstalk.

Experimental Analysis on Hydroplaning Inhibition by Air Jetting Devices (공기 분사 장치에 의한 수막 형성 억제 특성 분석)

  • Ko, Kwangsoo;Moon, Jungwoo;Yoon, Hyungon;Song, Simon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Visualization
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.33-37
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    • 2015
  • 매년 장마철에는 수막현상으로 인한 교통사고가 빈번하게 발생한다. 본 연구는 수막 형성 억제를 위해 타이어 앞부분에 설치되는 공기 분사 장치의 성능을 평가하는 것으로서, 공기 분사에 의한 수막 형성 억제를 모사할 수 있는 실험 장치를 제작하고, 수막 형성 억제 과정을 가시화하여 공기 분사 장치의 성능을 파악하고자 한다. 실험 변수로서 노즐의 형상 3가지와 수막에 대한 분사각 3가지에 대해 상세히 그 영향을 조사하였으며, 그 결과 분사각은 10도(지면에 대해서는 80도), 노즐 형상은 일자형일 때 수막 억제 효과가 가장 큰 것으로 파악되었다.

The Experimental Study of EHD Printing for Different Nozzle Shapes (노즐 형상에 따른 전기수력학 프린팅의 실험적 연구)

  • Kim, Ji-Young;Nguyen, Vu Dat;Byun, Do-Young
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Visualization
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.48-53
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    • 2011
  • The shape of nozzle cross-section plays an important role in stabilizing electrospray jet. The angle of contact line is governed based on the famous Young-Laplace equation. Compared to a round nozzle that has a constant curvature along the orifice, the square nozzle has four square corner edges and four straight edges that hold the meniscus in a different manner and is of interest in this study. By utilizing both square and round capillary nozzle, we examine the effect of nozzle shape in electrohydrodynamic jetting. The ejections were recorded with a high speed camera and analyzed to examine the jetting repeatability based on dynamic movement of meniscus. The result suggests that if the corner edges are not sharp, then its effect on repeatability is also limited.

핵연료 손상방지용 Clip(Exxon사)

  • 한국원자력산업회의
    • Nuclear industry
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    • v.7 no.4 s.50
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    • pp.80-81
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    • 1987
  • Baffle Jetting에 의해 발생하는 PWP연료봉의 손상을 방지하기 위해 몇 개의 연료봉을 Clip사용으로 함께 묶음으로써 적은 비용으로 간단하게 방지할 수 있으며 이 방법을 사용해 본 결과 좋은 성과를 얻었다.

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Micro to Nano-scale Electrohydrodynamic Nano-Inkjet Printing for Printed Electronics: Fundamentals and Solar Cell Applications

  • Byeon, Do-Yeong
    • Proceedings of the Materials Research Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2011.05a
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    • pp.3.2-3.2
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    • 2011
  • In recent years, inkjet printing technology has received significant attention as a micro/nanofabrication technique for flexible printing of electronic circuits and solar cells, as well for biomaterial patterning. It eliminates the need for physical masks, causes fewer environment problems, lowers fabrication costs, and offers good layer-to-layer registration. To fulfill the requirements for use in the above applications, however, the inkjet system must meet certain criteria such as high frequency jetting, uniform droplet size, high density nozzle array, etc. Existing inkjet devices are either based on thermal bubbles or piezoelectric pumping; they have several drawbacks for flexible printing. For instance, thermal bubble jetting has limitations in terms of size and density of the nozzle array as well as the ejection frequency. Piezoelectric based devices suffer from poor pumping energy in addition to inadequate ejection frequency. Recently, an electrohydrodynamic (EHD) printing technique has been suggested and proposed as an alternative to thermal bubble or piezoelectric devices. In EHD jetting, a liquid (ink) is pumped through a nozzle and a strong electric field is applied between the nozzle and an extractor plate, which induce charges at the surfaces of the liquid meniscus. This electric field creates an electric stress that stretches the meniscus in the direction of the electric field. Once the electric field force is larger than the surface tension force, a liquid droplet is formed. An EHD inkjet head can produce droplets smaller than the size of the nozzle that produce them. Furthermore, the EHD nano-inkjet can eject high viscosity liquid through the nozzle forming tiny structures. These unique features distinguish EHD printing from conventional methods for sub-micron resolution printing. In this presentation, I will introduce the recent research results regarding the EHD nano-inkjet and the printing system, which has been applied to solar cell or thin film transistor applications.

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A Characteristics of the Strength Recovery of the Soil Adjacent to the Pile Depending on the Construction Methods of a Environment-friendly Screw Concrete Pile for a Noise- and Vibration-free Method (무소음·무진동을 위한 환경친화적인 스크류콘크리트말뚝의 시공법에 따른 말뚝 인접 지반의 강도 회복 특성)

  • Kim, Dong-Chul;Choi, Youngkyu
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.71-80
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    • 2013
  • Before and after the test constructions, and after an 11-month hiatus from the pilot pile installations, the in-situ tests (CPT, SPT) were carried out at the ground adjacent to the noise- and vibration-free screw concrete piles installed by 2 kinds of construction methods (i.e., the toe-jetting shoe type, the pre-digging type). In the toe-jetting shoe type construction methods, after construction, the soil strength within 3.5D (where, D = pile diameter) from the pile center decreased greatly by about 46% of the original ground and, after an 11-month hiatus, a strength recovery adjacent to the piles appeared about 71% of the original ground. In the pre-digging type construction methods, a strength recovery adjacent to the piles appeared 100% of the strength of the original ground.