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Deposition Behavior and Properties of Carbon Nanotube Aluminum Composite Coatings in Kinetic Spraying Process (탄소 나노튜브 알루미늄 복합재료 저온 분사 코팅의 적층 거동 및 특성)

  • Kang, Ki-Cheol;Xiong, Yuming;Lee, Chang-Hee
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.26 no.5
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    • pp.36-42
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    • 2008
  • Carbon nanotube (CNT) aluminum composite coatings were built up through kinetic spraying process. Deposition behavior of CNT aluminum composite on an aluminum 1050 alloy substrate was analyzed based on deposition mechanism of kinetic spraying. The microstructure of CNT aluminum composite coating were observed and analyzed. Also, the electrical resistivity, bond strength and micro-hardness of the CNT aluminum composite coatings were measured and compared to kinetic sprayed aluminum coatings. The CNT aluminum composite coatings have a dense structure with low porosity. Compared to kinetic sprayed aluminum coating, the CNT aluminum composite coatings present lower electrical resistivity and higher micro-hardness due to high electrical conductivity and dispersion hardening effects of CNTs.

Use of bivariate gamma function to reconstruct dynamic behavior of laminated composite plates containing embedded delamination under impact loads

  • Lee, Sang-Youl;Jeon, Jong-Su
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.70 no.1
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    • pp.1-11
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    • 2019
  • This study deals with a method based on the modified bivariate gamma function for reconstructions of dynamic behavior of delaminated composite plates subjected to impact loads. The proposed bivariate gamma function is associated with micro-genetic algorithms, which is capable of solving inverse problems to determine the stiffness reduction associated with delamination. From computing the unknown parameters, it is possible for the entire dynamic response data to develop a prediction model of the dynamic response through a regression analysis based on the measurement data. The validity of the proposed method was verified by comparing with results employing a higher-order finite element model. Parametric results revealed that the proposed method can reconstruct dynamic responses and the stiffness reduction of delaminated composite plates can be investigated for different measurements and loading locations.

PEO Film Formation Behavior of AZ31 Mg Alloy under Pulse Current (펄스 전류 하에서 AZ31 마그네슘 합금의 플라즈마전해산화 피막의 형성 거동)

  • Moon, Sungmo
    • Journal of Surface Science and Engineering
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    • v.55 no.5
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    • pp.292-298
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    • 2022
  • In this study, PEO (plasma electrolytic oxidation) film formation behavior of AZ31 Mg alloy under application of 300 Hz pulse current was studied by the analyses of V-t curve, arc generation behavior, PEO film thickness and morphology of PEO films with treatment time in 0.05 M NaOH + 0.05 M Na2SiO3 + 0.1 M NaF solution. PEO films was observed to grow after 10 s of application of pulse current together with generation of micro-arcs. PEO film grew linearly with treatment time at a growth rate of about 5.58 ㎛/min at 200 mA/cm2 of pulse current but increasing rate of film formation voltage became lowered largely with increasing treatment time after passing about 250 V, suggesting that resistivity of PEO films during micro-arc generation decreases with increasing film formation voltage at more than 250 V.

Thermo-Mechanical Behavior of Type 304 Stainless Slab in Hot Charge Rolling Condition (스테인리스 304 슬라브의 HCR 조건시 열적/기계적 거동)

  • C.G. Sun;S.M. Hwang
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 2003.10a
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    • pp.183-186
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    • 2003
  • A finite element-based, integrated process model is presented for a three dimensional, coupled analysis of the thermal and mechanical behavior of type 304 stainless slab during hot charge rolling (HCR) and cold charge rolling (CCR) processes. The validity of the proposed model is examined through comparison with measurements. The susceptibility on micro-crack initiation or propagation due to the thermal stress in these two different process conditions was examined. The model's capability of revealing the effect of diverse process parameters is demonstrated through a series of process simulation.

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Influence of nano-silica on the failure mechanism of concrete specimens

  • Nazerigivi, Amin;Nejati, Hamid Reza;Ghazvinian, Abdolhadi;Najigivi, Alireza
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.429-434
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    • 2017
  • Failure of basic structures material is usually accompanied by expansion of interior cracks due to stress concentration at the cracks tip. This phenomenon shows the importance of examination of the failure behavior of concrete structures. To this end, 4 types of mortar samples with different amounts of nano-silica (0%, 0.5%, 1%, and 1.5%) were made to prepare twelve $50{\times}50{\times}50mm$ cubic samples. The goal of this study was to describe the failure and micro-crack growth behavior of the cement mortars in presence of nano-silica particles and control mortars during different curing days. Failure of mortar samples under compressive strength were sensed with acoustic emission technique (AET) at different curing days. It was concluded that the addition of nano-silica particles could modify failure and micro-crack growth behavior of mortar samples. Also, monitoring of acoustic emission parameters exposed differences in failure behavior due to the addition of the nanoparticles. Mortar samples of nano-silica particles revealed stronger shear mode characteristics than those without nanoparticles, which revealed high acoustic activity due to heterogeneous matrix. It is worth mentioning that the highest compressive strength for 3 and 7 test ages obtained from samples with the addition of 1.5% nano-silica particles. On the other hand maximum compressive strength of 28 curing days obtained from samples with 1% combination of nano-silica particles.

Tensile Behavior of Ultra-High Performance Concrete According to Combination of Fibers (섬유 조합에 따른 초고성능 콘크리트의 인장거동)

  • Choi, Jung-Il;Koh, Kyung-Taek;Lee, Bang-Yeon
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.49-56
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    • 2015
  • Ultra-High Strength Concrete(UHPC) has ultra-high material performance including high strength and high flowability. On the other hand it is less ductile than high ductile fiber reinforced cementitious composite. This study investigated the effect of combination of steel fiber and micro fiber on the tensile behavior of UHPC. Four types of UHPC containing combination of steel fiber, polyethylene(PE), polyvinyl alcohol(PVA), and basalt fiber were designed. And then uniaxial tension tests were performed to evaluate the tensile behavior of UHPC according to combination of fibers. And density was measured to evaluate whether micro fiber induces unintentional high pore or not. From the test results, it was exhibited that PE fiber with high strength is effective to improve the tensile behavior of UHPC and basalt fiber is effective to increase the cracking and tensile strength of UHPC. Furthermore, it was also verified that micro fiber does not make high pore.

Laboratory Tests and Numerical Simulations for Prediction of Stress-Stain Behavior Using Construction Materials for Embankment (제방축조재료의 응력-변형거동 예측을 위한 실내시험 및 수치해석)

  • Jeong, Sang-Guk;Koo, Ja-Kap
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.215-219
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    • 2010
  • The evaluation of the mechanical properties and behavior is very important for the design of embankment using granular materials. In this research, the lab. tests with Nak-dong river sand were conducted to find out mechanical properties related to stress-strain behavior. Also, numerical simulations which can express the behavior of granular material were conducted by distinct element method. Distinct element method can play a import role to predict stress-strain behavior for different confining stress and loading condition if micro-parameters can be estimated in specific condition.

In-situ Observation on Micro-Fractural Behavior and Strength Characteristics in Sn-4.0wt%Ag-0.5wt%Cu Solder Joint Interface (Sn-4.0wt%Ag-0.5wt%Cu 솔더 접합계면의 강도특성과 미세파괴거동에 대한 In-situ관찰)

  • Lee, Kyung-Keun;Choi, Eun-Geun;Chu, Yong-Ho;Kim, Jin-Soo;Lee, Byung-Soo;Ahn, Haeng-Keun
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.38-44
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    • 2008
  • The micro-structural changes, strength characteristics, and micro-fractural behaviors at the joint interface between a Sn-4.0wt%Ag-0.5wt%Cu solder ball and UBM treated by isothermal aging are reported. From the reflow process for the joint interface, a small amount of intermetallic compound was formed. With an increase in the isothermal aging time, the type and amount of the intermetallic compound changed. The interface without an isothermal treatment showed a ductile fracture. However, with an increase in the aging time, a brittle fracture occurred on the interface due mainly to the increase in the size of the intermetallic compounds and voids. As a result, a drastic degradation in the shear strength was observed. From a microshear test by a scanning electron microscope, the generation of micro-cracks was initiated from the voids at the joint interface. They propagated along the same interface, resulting in coalescence with neighboring cracks into larger cracks. With an increase in the aging time, the generation of the micro-structural cracks was enhanced and the degree of propagation also accelerated.

Mixing Behavior and Microstructural Development During Fabrication of Fe Micro-nano-powder Feedstock for Micro-PIM (마이크로 PIM용 Fe 마이크로-나노 복합분말 피드스톡 제조시 혼합거동과 미세구조 변화)

  • You, Woo-Kyung;Lee, Jai-Sung;Ko, Se-Hyun;Lee, Won-Sik
    • Korean Journal of Metals and Materials
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    • v.48 no.7
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    • pp.630-638
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    • 2010
  • The present investigation has been performed on the mixing behavior and microstructural development during fabrication of Fe micro-nano powder feedstock for a micro-powder injection molding process. The mixing experiment using a screw type blender system was conducted to measure the variations of torque and temperature during mixing of Fe powder-binder feedstock with progressive powder loading for various nano-powder compositions up to 25%. It was found that the torque and the temperature required in the mixing of feedstock increased proportionally with increasing cumulative powder loading. Such an increment was larger in the feedstock containing higher content of nano-powder at the same powder loading condition. However, the maximum value was obtained at the nano-powder composition of not 25% but 10%. It was owing to the 'roller bearing effect' of agglomerate type nano-powder acting as lubricant during mixing, consequently leading to the rearrangement of micro-nano powder in the feedstock. It is concluded that the improvement of packing density by rearrangement of nano-powders into interstices of micro-powders is responsible for the maximum powder loading of about 71 vol.% in the nano-powder composition of 25%.

Development of µ-PIM standard mold with exchangable insert core in order to manufacture micro pattern (마이크로 패턴 성형을 위한 인서트 코어 적용 µ-PIM 표준금형 개발에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Chi Yoel;Seo, Chan-Yoel;Kim, Yongdae
    • Design & Manufacturing
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.29-34
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    • 2017
  • Increased demand for parts with micro-pattern structure made of metals, ceramics, and composites in various fields such as medical ultrasonic sensors, CT collimators, and ultra-small actuator parts. Micro powder injection molding (PIM) is a technology for manufacturing micro size, high volume, complex, precision, net-shape components from either metal or ceramic powder. In the present study, a standard mold with a variable insert core capable of producing various micro patterns was investigated. An injection molding test was performed on a standard mold using a line type micro-pattern core having an aspect ratio of 2, a slenderness ratio of 70, a pattern size of $200{\mu}m$, and a pattern spacing of $150{\mu}m$. During the filling process, the deformation of the mold with large aspect ratio and slenderness ratio was analyzed by the experiment and the numerical simulation according to the position of the gate. We proposed a mold structure that minimizes mold deformation by gate modification and enables uniform pattern filling behavior.