• 제목/요약/키워드: Precision Rate

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Analysis of Factors Impacting Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Polishing

  • Zhang, Ju-Fan;Wang, Bo;Dong, Shen
    • International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing
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    • 제9권2호
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    • pp.39-43
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    • 2008
  • Atmospheric pressure plasma polishing (APPP) is a noncontact precision machining technology that uses low temperature plasma chemical reactions to perform atom-scale material removal. APPP is a complicated process, which is affected by many factors. Through a preliminary theoretical analysis and simulation, we confirmed that some of the key factors are the radio frequency (RF) power, the working distance, and the gas ratio. We studied the influence of the RF power and gas ratio on the removal rate using atomic emission spectroscopy, and determined the removal profiles in actual operation using a commercial form talysurf. The experimental results agreed closely with the theoretical simulations and confirmed the effect of the working distance. Finally, we determined the element compositions of the machined surfaces under different gas ratios using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy to study the influence of the gas ratio in more detail. We achieved a surface roughness of Ra 0.6 nm on silicon wafers with a peak removal rate of approximately 32 $mm^{3}$/min.

친환경 정밀농업을 위한 입제 변량살포기 개발 (I) - 송풍식 입제 변량살포기 개념설계와 시작기 제작 - (Development of Variable Rate Granule Applicator for Environment-Friendly Precision Agriculture (I) - Concept Design of Variable Rate Pneumatic Granule Applicator and Manufacture of Prototype -)

  • 류관희;김영주;조성인;이중용
    • Journal of Biosystems Engineering
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    • 제31권4호
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    • pp.305-314
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    • 2006
  • Precision farming has been known as an environment friendly farming technology. This study was conducted to develop a variable-rate granule fertilizer applicator as an attempt for introducing the precision farming technologies to rice cultivation in Korea. In this paper, concept design process and manufacturing of prototype variable rate granule applicator was reported. For concept design, some design guide lines were selected. Based on the design guide line and some engineering knowledge, concept design was conducted. The designed prototype granule applicator was mounted at the rear of riding type cultivator for paddy field and had a 10m wide boom structure with pneumatic conveying and application system as well as 1GPS receiver, 1 granule hopper, 12 blow heads, 2 metering devices and 1 controller. The fertilizer applicator had 942 ka of weight, 740m of ground clearance and 1,117mm of center of gravity from the ground. The applicator was designed to be able to $34{\sim}428kg/ha$ of granule at $0.2{\sim}0.8m/s$ of fertilizer working speed.

초정밀가공 시 임피던스 측정을 통한 시편 수평맞춤 및 공구의 기준위치 설정 (Workpiece Horizontality and Reference Positioning of Cutting Tool by Measuring Impedance in Ultra-Precision-Machining)

  • 이호철;김기대
    • 한국정밀공학회지
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    • 제28권12호
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    • pp.1366-1371
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    • 2011
  • In ultra precision machining, it is necessary to adjust the horizontality and reference position of a workpiece in a noncontact manner. For this, a simple process by measuring impedance between a tool tip and a workpiece which are connected to impedance analyzer is proposed. As the distance between the tool and the workpiece gets closer, the reduction rate of impedance becomes higher over all frequency ranges. By setting threshold value of impedance reduction rate at specific frequencies through preliminary experiments, the distance between the tool and the workpiece can be predicted and it directly enables us to horizontalize the workpiece and to set the tool to the desired reference position.

A study on the dynamics of a turbine-meter-type flowmeter for hydraulic systems

  • Yokota, Shinichi;Kim, Do-Tae;Suzuki, Kenji
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 제어로봇시스템학회 1994년도 Proceedings of the Korea Automatic Control Conference, 9th (KACC) ; Taejeon, Korea; 17-20 Oct. 1994
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    • pp.60-65
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    • 1994
  • In this study, the dynamic characteristics of a turbine-meter-type flowmeter is investigated by making use of the remote instantaneous flow rate measurement method (RIFM). The results of the frequency response test indicated that the gain of the flow rate of the turbine-meter-type flowmeter relative to the flow rate of the RIFM was nearly unity up to 40Hz and the phase lag of the flow rate became 90 degrees at 70Hz.

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