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Laser microstructuring of trench and its application to optical waveguide (레이저를 이용한 트렌치 제작 및 응용 연구)

  • Choi, Hun-Kook;Yoo, Dongyoon;Sohn, Ik-Bu;Noh, Young-Chul;Kim, Young-Sic;Kim, Su-yong;Kim, Wan-Chun;Kim, Jin-Bong
    • Laser Solutions
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.7-11
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    • 2015
  • In this paper, micro trench structure is fabricated by femtosecond laser for inserting optical reflecting wavelength filter in planar waveguide. The width and depth of the trench is controlled by femtosecond laser machining condition. Also, large scale of single channel with 500um and 1000um on silica plate is fabricated by femtosecond laser, and roughness of the channel surface is polished by $CO_2$ laser for the insertion of the filter. Then, the characteristic of the planar waveguide inserted the filter is verified.

A hybrid method for dynamic stiffness identification of bearing joint of high speed spindles

  • Zhao, Yongsheng;Zhang, Bingbing;An, Guoping;Liu, Zhifeng;Cai, Ligang
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.57 no.1
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    • pp.141-159
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    • 2016
  • Bearing joint dynamic parameter identification is crucial in modeling the high speed spindles for machining centers used to predict the stability and natural frequencies of high speed spindles. In this paper, a hybrid method is proposed to identify the dynamic stiffness of bearing joint for the high speed spindles. The hybrid method refers to the analytical approach and experimental method. The support stiffness of spindle shaft can be obtained by adopting receptance coupling substructure analysis method, which consists of series connected bearing and joint stiffness. The bearing stiffness is calculated based on the Hertz contact theory. According to the proposed series stiffness equation, the stiffness of bearing joint can be separated from the composite stiffness. Then, one can obtain the bearing joint stiffness fitting formulas and its variation law under different preload. An experimental set-up with variable preload spindle is developed and the experiment is provided for the validation of presented bearing joint stiffness identification method. The results show that the bearing joint significantly cuts down the support stiffness of the spindles, which can seriously affects the dynamic characteristic of the high speed spindles.

Monitoring System for Abnormal Cutting States in the Drilling Operation using Motor Current (모터전류를 이용한 드릴가공에서의 절삭이상상태 감시 시스템)

  • Kim, H.Y.;Ahn, J.H.
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.98-107
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    • 1995
  • The in-process detection of drill wear and breakage is one of the most importnat technical problems in unmaned machining system. In this paper, the monitoring system is developed to monitor abnormal drilling states such as drill breakage, drill wear and unstable cutting using motor current. Drill breakage is detected by level monitoring. Tool wear is classified by fuzzy pattern recognition. The key feature for classification of tool wear is the estimated flank wear which is calculated by the proposed flank wear model. The characteristic of the model is not sensitive to the variation of cutting conditions but is sensitive to drill wear state. Unstable cutting states due to the unsmooth chip disposal and the overload are monitored by the variance/mean ratio of spindle motor current. Variance/mean ratio also includes the information about the prediction of drill wear and drill breakage. The evaluation experiments have shown that the developed system works very well.

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Performance Evaluation of Hydrostatic Bearing Guided Rotary Table for Large Volume Multi-tasking Vertical Lathe (대형 복합수직선반 가공기용 유정압베어링 회전테이블 성능 실험 및 분석)

  • Shim, Jongyoup;Oh, Jeong-Seok;Park, Chun-Hong;Shin, Heung-Chul;Park, Woo-Sang;Kim, Min-Jae;Kim, Min-Soo
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.31 no.7
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    • pp.635-642
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    • 2014
  • The large volume multi-tasking vertical lathe was developed for machining the bearing parts for a wind power generator. Although the machined part is large in size high precision tolerances are required recently. One of the most important components to achieve this mission is the rotating table which holds and supports the part to be machined. The oil hydrostatic bearing is adopted for the thrust bearing and the rolling bearing for the radial bearing. In this article experimental performance evaluation and its analysis results are presented. The rotational accuracy of the table is assessed and the frequency domain analysis for the structural loop is performed. And in order to evaluate the structural characteristic of table the moment load experiment is performed. The rotational error motion is measured as below 10 ${\mu}m$ for the radial and axial direction and 22,800 Nm/arcsec of moment stiffness is achieved for the rotary table.

Microstructures and Mechanical Characteristics of Advanced Cold-Work Tool Steels: Ledeburitic vs. Matrix-type Alloy (고성능 냉간금형강의 미세조직과 기계적 특성: 레데부라이트(ledeburitic) 및 매트릭스(matrix)형 강종의 비교)

  • Kang, Jun-Yun;Kim, Hoyoung;Son, Dongmin;Lee, Jae-Jin;Yun, Hyo Yun;Lee, Tae-Ho;Park, Soon Keun
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Heat Treatment
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.181-189
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    • 2015
  • Two types of advanced cold-work tool steels were characterized and compared. A higher-alloyed ledeburitic steel with primary carbides (denoted as 9Cr) and a lower-alloyed steel without primary carbides (5Cr) were fabricated by vacuum induction melting and subsequent hot forging. They were spheroidizing-annealed at $870^{\circ}C$, quenched at $1030^{\circ}C$ and tempered at 180 or $520^{\circ}C$. Their machinability after annealing and hardness, impact toughness, wear resistance after tempering were compared and interpreted in association with their characteristic microstructures. After annealing, 5Cr showed higher resistance to machining due to higher ductility and toughness in spite of lower strength and smaller carbide volume. Owing to smaller carbide volume fraction and the absence of coarse primary carbides, 5Cr showed even better impact toughness although the hardness was lower. The improved toughness of 5Cr resulted in excellent wear resistance, while smaller volume fraction of retained austenite also contributed to it.

Anisotropic Wet Etching of Single Crystal Silicon for Formation of Membrane Structure (멤브레인 구조 제작은 위한 단결정 실리콘의 이방성 습식 식각)

  • 조남인;강창민
    • Journal of the Semiconductor & Display Technology
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    • v.2 no.4
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    • pp.37-40
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    • 2003
  • We have studied micro-machining technologies to fabricate parts and sensors used in the semiconductor equipment. The studies were based on the silicon integrated circuit processes, and composed of the anisotropic etching of single crystal silicon to fabricate a membrane structure for hot and cold junctions in the infrared absorber. KOH and TMAH were used as etching solutions for the anisotropic wet etching for membrane structure formation. The etching characteristic was observed for the each solution, and etching rate was measured depending upon the temperature and concentration of the etching solution. The different characteristics were observed according to pattern directions and etchant concentration. The pattern was made to incline $45^{\circ}$ on the primary flat, and optimum etching property was obtained in the case of 30 wt% and $90^{\circ}C$ of KOH etching solution for the formation of the membrane structure.

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A Study on the Injection Mold with Superhydrophobic Surface Properties Using Nanosecond Laser Machining (나노초 레이저 가공을 활용한 초소수 표면 특성을 가지는 사출 금형에 관한 연구)

  • Jung-Rae Park;Hye-Jin Kim;Ji-Young Park;Si-Myung Sung;Seo-Yeon Hong;Ki-Hyeok Song
    • Design & Manufacturing
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.48-54
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    • 2023
  • In this study, an injection mold with ultra-small surface properties was manufactured using nanosecond laser processing. A superhydrophobic characteristic analysis was performed on the PET specimen manufactured through this. To this end, a hydrophobic pattern was defined using the Cassie-Baxter model. The defined features were selected with a spot diameter of 25um and pitch spacing of 30um and 35um. As a result of the basic experiment, it was confirmed that the fine pattern shape had an aspect ratio of 1:1 when the pitch interval was 35um and 20 iterations. Through the determined processing conditions, a hydrophobic pattern was implemented on the core surface of KP4. A specimen with a hydrophobic pattern was produced through injection molding. The height of the molded hydrophobic pattern is 20 ㎛ less than the depth of the core and the contact angle measurement results are 92.1°. This is a contact angle smaller than the superhydrophobic criterion. Molding analysis was performed to analyze the cause of this, and it was analyzed that the molding was not molded due to the lack of pressure in the injection machine.

Research on the Development of Microneedle Arrays Based on Micromachining Technology and the Applicability of Parylene-C (미세가공 기술 기반의 마이크로니들 어레이 개발 및 패럴린 적용 가능성에 관한 연구)

  • Dong-Guk Kim;Deok-kyu Yoon;Yongchan Lee;Min-Uk Kim;Jihyoung Roh;Yohan Seo;Kwan-Su Kang;Young Hun Jeong;Kyung-Ah Kim;Tae-Ha Song
    • Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research
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    • v.44 no.6
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    • pp.404-413
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    • 2023
  • In this research, we studied the development of a SUS304 microneedle array based on microfabrication technology and the applicability of Parylene-C thin film, a medical polymer material. First of all, four materials commonly used in the field of medical engineering (SUS304, Ti, PMMA, and PEEK) were selected and a 5 ㎛ Parylene-C thin film was deposited. The applicability of Parylene-C coating to each material was confirmed through SEM analysis, contact angle measurement, surface roughness(Ra) measurement, and adhesion test according to ASTM standards for each specimen. Parylene-C thin film was deposited based on chemical vapor deposition (CVD), and a 5 ㎛ Parylene-C deposition process was established through trial and error. Through characteristic experiments to confirm the applicability of Parylene-C, SUS304 material, which is the easiest to apply Parylene-C coating without pretreatment was selected to develop a microneedle array based on CNC micromachining technology. The CNC micromachining process was divided into a total of 5 steps, and a microneedle array consisting of 19 needles with an inner diameter of 200 ㎛, an outer diameter of 400 ㎛, and a height of 1.4 mm was designed and manufactured. Finally, a 5 ㎛ Parylene-C coated microneedle array was developed, which presented future research directions in the field of microneedle-based drug delivery systems.