• 제목/요약/키워드: Scanning width

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공초점레이저주사현미경을 이용한 심미수복재와 상아질의 접착계면에 관한 연구 (A CONFOCAL LASER SCANNING MICROSCOPIC STUDY ON THE INTERFACE BETWEEN TOOTH COLORED RESTORATIVE MATERIALS AND DENTIN)

  • 박병철;조영곤;문주훈
    • Restorative Dentistry and Endodontics
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    • 제25권3호
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    • pp.313-320
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    • 2000
  • The purpose of this study was to evaluate on the interfacial morphology between dentin and restorative materials. In this in vitro study, the cavity wall restorated with 3 different kinds of tooth colored restorative materials [resin-modified Glass Ionomer cement (Fuji II LC), composite resin (Z-100), compomer (Dyract)]. The thirty extracted human molar teeth without caries and/or restorations are used. The experimental teeth were randomly divided into three groups of ten teeth each. In each group, Wedge shaped cavities (width: 3mm, length: 2mm, depth: 1.5mm) were prepared at the cementoenamel junction on buccal and lingual surfaces. The adhesive of composite resin were mixed with rhodamine B. Primer of composite resin, Prime & Bond 2.1 of Dyract and liquid of Fuji II LC were mixed with fluorescein. In group 1, the cavity wall was treatment with dentin conditioner, and then restorated with Fuji II LC. In group 2, the cavity wall was treatment with Prime & Bond 2.1 and then restorated with Dyract. In group 3, the cavity wall was etching with 10% maleic acid, applied with primer and bonding agent and then restorated with Z-100. The interface between dentin and restorative materials was observed by fluoresence imaging with a confocal laser scanning microscope. The results were as follows : 1. In Glass ionomer group, adaptation of resin modified Glass-ionomer restoration against cavity wall is tight, but the crack formed inside of restoration were observed. 2. In Dyract group, the penetration of resin tag is shorter and the width of hybrid layer is narrower than composite resin group. 3. In Z-100 group, primer penetrated deeply through dentinal tubule. Also bonding agent was penetrated along the primer, but the penetration length is shorter than primer part, and in 3-D image, the resin tag is conical shape and lateral branch is observed.

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석조문화재 디지털복원 및 구조안정성 평가를 위한 3차원 영상분석: 마곡사오층석탑 (3D Image Analysis for Digital Restoration and Structural Stability Evaluation of Stone Cultural Heritage: Five-storied Magoksa Temple Stone Pagoda)

  • 조영훈;이찬희
    • 보존과학회지
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    • 제25권2호
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    • pp.115-130
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    • 2009
  • 이 연구에서는 공주 마곡사오층석탑을 대상으로 3차원 스캐닝 시스템을 적용하여 디지털 복원 및 구조안정성평가를 수행하였다. 이를 위해 16방향에서 측정한 레이저 스캐닝 데이터를 7단계의 데이터처리 프로그램 과정에 활용하여 석탑의 디지털복원을 완성했다. 디지털복원 결과, 전반적으로 층별 부재의 높이와 폭은 방위에 따라 약간의 차이가 있었고, 각 층별 옥개석의 폭은 매우 큰 차이를 나타냈다. 탑신의 층별 폭은 1층에서 5층으로 갈수록 줄어들지만 체감비율은 일정하지 않았다. 구조해석을 위한 3차원 영상분석 결과, 1층 탑신이 남동쪽으로 기울어진 것을 제외하고는 2층 탑신부터 상륜부까지 모두 북서쪽으로 변위가 발생하였다. 이와 같은 3차원 영상분석이 석조문화재에 지속적으로 사용되기 위해서는 측정방법의 정량화가 필요하며, 훼손도 정량평가와 같은 다양한 분야에도 적용되어야 할 것이다.

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KOMPSAT-3 영상 모자이킹을 위한 경계선 추정 방법에 대한 연구 (A Study on the Seamline Estimation for Mosaicking of KOMPSAT-3 Images)

  • 김현호;정재헌;이동한;서두천
    • 대한원격탐사학회지
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    • 제36권6_2호
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    • pp.1537-1549
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    • 2020
  • KOMPSAT-3의 지상해상도는 전정색 밴드: 0.7 m, 다중 스펙트럴 밴드: 2.8 m이며, 관측 폭의 경우 16 km이다. 따라서 관측 폭(16 km) 보다 넓은 지역의 영상을 한 번의 촬영으로 획득할 수 없으며, 관측 폭 단위로 넓은 지역을 겹치게 촬영 한 후에 획득한 영상들을 하나의 영상으로 만들어야 주어야 한다. 이때 필요한 알고리즘을 영상 모자이킹 또는 영상 스티칭이라고 하며, 지도 제작, 국토관리 분야 등에 사용된다. 모자이킹 알고리즘은 일반적으로 (1) 특징점 추출 및 매칭, (2) 복사 평형, (3) 경계선 추정, (4) 영상 블렌딩의 4단계로 이루어져 있다. 본 논문에서는 위성 영상에서 효과적으로 경계선 추정할 수 있는 방법에 대해 연구하였다. 그 결과 기존의 방법에 비하여 더 정확하게 경계선을 추정할 수 있었으며, 모자이킹이 된 영상도 경계선 부분의 이질감이 최소화 되었다.

스캔법에 의한 노년 여성의 발바닥 유형 분류 (Classification of Sole Types of Elderly Women by Scanning Method)

  • 박재경;남윤자
    • 한국의류학회지
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    • 제29권5호
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    • pp.595-606
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of this study is to identify foot shapes of elderly women by classifying their foot types according to the shapes of sole (plantar view) of foot and analyzing the characteristics of each type. The subjects were 321 elderly women over 60 years of age. Their right feet were measured indirectly by using .scanner. The anthropometric measurements consist of 32 items. They were measured during the months of July and August in 2001. The results and discussions of this study are as follows. First, in analyzing sole of the foot of elderly women, the shapes of sole were classified as W-type (wider width for its length and severe alteration), A-type (similar to W-type but with narrower width), D-type (protruded outside) and H-type (even foot width). Second, the most characteristic sole type in elderly women was W-type. In this type, the width was wider for its length, the first metatarsophalangeal protrusion was severe and the toes were gathered at the center. Hopefully, understanding the shapes of sole and characteristics of each sole type will help to develop suitable shoes for elderly women.

A STUDY ON THE DIMENSIONAL ACCURACY OF MODELS USING 3-DIMENSIONAL COMPUTER TOMOGRAPHY AND 2 RAPID PROTOTYPING METHODS

  • Cho Lee-Ra;Park Chan-Jin;Park In-Woo
    • 대한치과보철학회지
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    • 제39권6호
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    • pp.633-640
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    • 2001
  • Statement of problem. Relatively low success rate of root analogue implant system was supposed to be due to the time duration between extraction and implant installation. The use of three-dimensional computer tomography and the reconstruction of objects using rapid prototyping methods would be helpful to shorten this time. Purpose. This aim of this study was to evaluate the application possibility of the 3-dimensional computer tomography and the rapid prototyping to root analogue implants. Material and methods. Ten single rooted teeth were prepared. Width and height of the teeth were measured by the marking points. This was followed by CT scanning, data conversion and rapid prototyping model fabrication. 2 methods were used; fused deposition modelling and stereolithography. Same width and height of this models were measured and compared to the original tooth. Results. Fused deposition modelling showed an enlarged width and reduced height. The stereolithography showed more exact data compared with the fused deposition modelling. Smaller standard deviation were recorded in the stereolithographic method. Overall width error from tooth to rapid prototyping was 7.15% in fused deposition modelling and 0.2% in stereolithography. Overall height showed the tendency of reducing dimensions. Conclusion. From the results of this study, stereolithography seems to be very predictable method of fabricating root analogue implant.

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층간분리 요소와 층간분리 성장의 관계 (The Relationship Between Delamination Element and Delamination Growth)

  • 송삼홍;김철웅;홍정화;김태수;황진우
    • 한국복합재료학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국복합재료학회 2003년도 춘계학술발표대회 논문집
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    • pp.113-116
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    • 2003
  • The investigation of delamination growth behavior in hybrid composite material such as FRMLs should be considered delamination growth rate, dA_D/da$ using the delamination shape factor, $f_S$ instead of traditional fracture mechanics parameters. The main objective of this study is to evaluate the relationship between delamination element (i. e. delamination width, b, delamination contour, c, delamination shape factor, $f_S$ and delamination growth rate, dA_D/da$) and delamination growth in FRMLs under cyclic bending moment. The delamination shape formed along the fatigue crack between aluminum layer and glass fiber/epoxy layer are measured by scanning method. The details of study are as follow : ⅰ) Relationship between crack length, a and delamination width, b. ⅱ) Variation of delamination growth rate, dA_D/da$ was attendant on delamination shape factors, $f_{S1}$, $f_{S2}$, $f_{S3}$. The test result indicated the delamination growth behavior depends in delamination element such as delamination width, b, delamination shape factors, $f_{S1}$, $f_{S2}$, $f_{S3}$.

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Direct Synthesis of Width-tailored Graphene Nanoribbon on Insulating Substrate

  • 송우석;김수연;김유석;김성환;이수일;전철호;박종윤
    • 한국진공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국진공학회 2012년도 제42회 동계 정기 학술대회 초록집
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    • pp.564-564
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    • 2012
  • Graphene has been emerged as a fascinating material for future nanoelectronic applications due to its extraordinally electronic properties. However, their zero-bandgap semimetallic nature is a major problem for applications in high performance field-effect transistors (FETs). Graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) with narrow widths (${\geq}10nm$) exhibit semiconducting behavior, which can be used to overcome this problem. In previous reports, GNRs were produced by several approaches, such as electron beam lithography patterning, chemically derived GNRs, longitudinal unzipping of carbon nanotubes, and inorganic nanowire template. Using these methods, however, the width distribution of GNRs was a quiet broad and substantial defects were inevitably occurred. Here, we report a novel approach for fabricating width-tailored GNRs by focused ion beam-assisted chemical vapor deposition (FIB-CVD). Width-tailored phenanthrene ($C_{14}H_{10}$) templates for direct growth of GNRs were prepared on $SiO_2$/Si substrate by FIB-CVD. The GNRs on the templates were synthesized at $900-1,050^{\circ}C$ with introducing $CH_4$ $(20sccm)/H_2$ (10 sccm) mixture gas for 10-300 min. Structural characterizations of the GNRs were carried out using Raman spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and atomic force microscopy.

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주사형(走査型) 전자현미경(電子顯微鏡)의 응용분야(應用分野) (Applications of the Scanning Electron Microscope)

  • 김용락
    • Applied Microscopy
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    • 제2권1호
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    • pp.39-46
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    • 1972
  • There are many kinds of microscopes suitable for general studies; optical microscopes(OM), conventional transmission electron microscopes (TEM), and scanning electron microscopes(SEM). The optical microscopes and the conventional transmission electron microscopes are very familiar. The images of these microscopes are directly formed on an image plane with one or more image forming lenses. On the other hand, the image of the scanning electron microscope is formed on a fluorescent screen of a cathode ray tube using a scanning system similar to television technique. In this paper, the features and some applications of the scanning electron microscope will be discussed briefly. The recently available scanning electron microscope, combining a resolution of about $200{\AA}$ with great depth of field, is favorable when compared to the replica technique. It avoids the problem of specimen damage and the introduction of artifacts. In addition, it permits the examination of many samples that can not be replicated, and provides a broader range of information. The scanning electron microscope has found application in diverse fields of study including biology, chemistry, materials science, semiconductor technology, and many others. In scanning electron microscopy, the secondary electron method. the backscattererd electron method, and the electromotive force method are most widely used, and the transmitted electron method will become more useful. Change-over of magnification can be easily done by controlling the scanning width of the electron probe. It is possible. to continuously vary the magnification over the range from 100 times to 1.00,000 times without readjustment of focusing. Conclusion: With the development of a scanning. electron microscope, it is now possible to observe almost all-information produced through interactions between substances and electrons in the form of image. When the probe is properly focused on the specimen, changing magnification of specimen orientation does not require any change in focus. This is quite different from the conventional transmission electron microscope. It is worthwhile to note that the typical probe currents of $10^{-10}$ to $10^{-12}\;{\AA}$ are for below the $10^{-5}$ to $10^{-7}\;{\AA}$ of a conventional. transmission microscope. This reduces specimen contamination and specimen damage due to heatings. Outstanding features of the scanning electron microscope include the 'stereoscopic observation of a bulky or fiber specimen in high resolution' and 'observation of potential distribution and electromotive force in semiconductor devices'.

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Quantitative Evaluation of Dislocation Density in Epitaxial GaAs Layer on Si Using Transmission Electron Microscopy

  • Kim, Kangsik;Lee, Jongyoung;Kim, Hyojin;Lee, Zonghoon
    • Applied Microscopy
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    • 제44권2호
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    • pp.74-78
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    • 2014
  • Dislocation density and distribution in epitaxial GaAs layer on Si are evaluated quantitatively and effectively using image processing of transmission electron microscopy image. In order to evaluate dislocation density and distribution, three methods are introduced based on line-intercept, line-length measurement and our coding with line-scanning method. Our coding method based on line-scanning is used to detect the dislocations line-by-line effectively by sweeping a thin line with the width of one pixel. The proposed method has advances in the evaluation of dislocation density and distribution. Dislocations can be detected automatically and continuously by a sweeping line in the code. Variation of dislocation density in epitaxial GaAs films can be precisely analyzed along the growth direction on the film.

A study on the classifying vehicles for traffic flow analysis using LiDAR DATA

  • Heo J.Y.;Choi J.W.;Kim Y.I.;Yu K.Y.
    • 대한원격탐사학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한원격탐사학회 2004년도 Proceedings of ISRS 2004
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    • pp.633-636
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    • 2004
  • Airborne laser scanning thechnology has been studied in many applications, DSM(Digital Surface Model) development, building extraction, 3D virtual city modeling. In this paper, we will evaluate the possibility of airborne laser scanning technology for transportation application, especially for recognizing moving vehicles on road. First, we initially segment the region of roads from all LiDAR DATA using the GIS map and intensity image. Secondly, the segmented region is divided into the roads and vehicles using the height threshold value of local based window. Finally, the vehicles will be classified into the several types of vehicles by MDC(Minimum Distance Classification) method using the vehicle's geometry information, height, length, width, etc

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