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Experimental investigation of the large amplitude vibrations of a thin-walled column under self-weight

  • Goncalves, Paulo B.;Jurjo, Daniel Leonardo B.R.;Magluta, Carlos;Roitman, Ney
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.46 no.6
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    • pp.869-886
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    • 2013
  • This work presents an experimental methodology specially developed for the nonlinear large-amplitude free vibration analysis of a clamped-free thin-walled metal column under self-weight. The main contribution of this paper is related to the developed experimental methodology which is based on a remote sensing technique using a computer vision system that integrates, on-line, the digital image acquisition and its treatment through special image processing routines. The main importance of this methodology is that it performs large deflections measurements without making contact with the structure and thus, not introducing undesirable changes in its behavior, for instance, appreciable changes in mass and stiffness properties. This structure presents, in most cases, highly non-linear responses, which cannot be reproduced by conventional finite-element softwares due, mainly, to the simultaneous influence of geometric and inertial non-linearities. To capture the non-linearities associated with large amplitude vibration and be able to describe the buckling process, the structure is discretized as a sequence of jointed coupled elastic pendulums. The obtained numerical results are favorably compared with the experimental ones, in the pre- and post-buckling regimes.

Finite Element Simulation of Material Flow and Weld Line Formation in SMC Compression Molding (SMC 압축성형의 소재유동과 겹침선 형성에 관한 유한요소 해석)

  • Hahn, Young-Won;Im, Yong-Taek
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.79-87
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    • 1996
  • SMC(Sheet Molding Compound) is made of unsaturated polyester resin and other additives reinforced with randomly distributed chopped fiberglass strands. Because of its higher stiffness per unit mass, SMC was used as a substitute for steel for automotive steel outer panels. Thus, understanding of flow characteristics during fabrication of SMC is of importance since the formation of weld line depends on material flow. In the present study, SMC compression molding simulations in the flat and T-shape molds were accomplished. During simulations, the preferential the preferential flow occurred at the low mold closing speed while plug flow was observed for the higher mold closing speed. When the preferential flow was observed, the weld line was seen at the final stage. For simulations, rigid-viscoplastic finite element method was applied. Self-contact algorithm was also applied in order to predict the formation of the weld line. Simulation results were compared to the experimental results available in the literature.

Development of High-Quality Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) Electrode Pattern Array Using SC1 Cleaning Process (SC1 세척공정을 이용한 고품질 Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) 전극 패턴 어레이의 개발)

  • Choi, Sangil;Kim, Wondae;Kim, Sungsoo
    • Journal of Integrative Natural Science
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.311-314
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    • 2011
  • Application of self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) to the fabrication of organic thin film transistor has been recently reported very often since it can help to provide ohmic contact between films as well as to form simple and effective electrode pattern. Accordingly, quality of these ultra-thin films is becoming more imperative. In this study, in order to manufacture a high quality SAM pattern, a hydrophobic alkylsilane monolayer and a hydrophilic aminosilane monolayer were selectively coated on $SiO_2$ surface through the consecutive procedures of a micro-contact printing (${\mu}CP$) and dip-coating methods under extremely dry condition. On a SAM pattern cleaned with SC1 solution immediately after ${\mu}CP$, poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT) source and drain electrode array were very selectively and nicely vapour phase polymerized. On the other side, on a SC1-untreated SAM pattern, PEDOT array was very poorly polymerized. It strongly suggests that the SC1 cleaning process effectively removes unwanted contaminants on SAM pattern, thereby resulting in very selective growth of PEDOT electrode pattern.

Mapping of Work Function in Self-Assembled V2O5 Nanonet Structures

  • Park, Jeong Woo;Kim, Taekyeong
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.61 no.1
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    • pp.12-15
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    • 2017
  • We presented a mapping the work function of the vanadium pentoxide ($V_2O_5$) nanonet structures by scanning Kelvin probe microscopy (SKPM). In this measurement, the $V_2O_5$ nanonet was self-assembled via dropping the solution of $V_2O_5$ nanowires (NWs) onto the $SiO_2$ substrate and drying the solvent, resulting in the networks of $V_2O_5$ NWs. We found that the SKPM signal as a surface potential of $V_2O_5$ nanonet is attributed to the contact potential difference (CPD) between the work functions of the metal tip and the $V_2O_5$ nanonet. We generated the histograms of the CPD signals obtained from the SKPM mapping of the $V_2O_5$ nanonet as well as the highly ordered pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) which is used as a reference for the calibration of the SKPM tip. By using the histogram peaks of the CPD signals, we successfully estimated the work function of ~5.1 eV for the $V_2O_5$ nanonet structures. This work provides a possibility of a nanometer-scale imaging of the work function of the various nanostructures and helps to understand the electrical characteristics of the future electronic devices.

In-process Topographical Evaluation of CBN wheel surface

  • Lee, Joosang;Kim, Heenam;Minsung Hong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 1998.06a
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    • pp.507-513
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    • 1998
  • In surface grinding, the conditions of the grinding wheel has much more significant effect on the machined workpiece as compared to other metal removal processes. The contact between the grinding wheel and the workpiece introduce heat and resistance, which restrict the self-dressing of the grits and result in burrs cracks on the workpiece. Therefore, before or during the grinding operation, it is necessary to self-dressing the grinding wheel for more accurate performance. In general, however, the choice of the dressing time has made by the operator's own decision or the condition of the workpiece. In this paper, a new method for finding the optimal dressing time of the grinding wheel is proposed. In order to develop a more sophisticated methodology, a non-contacting in-process optical measurement method using a laser beam has been introduced to find the glazing, loading, and spilling of the grinding wheel Simultaneously, a three-dimensional computer simulation of the grinding operation has been attempted based on the contact mechanism between the grinding wheel and the workpiece. The grains of the grinding wheel are simulated and the optimal dressing time is determined based on the amount of grain wear and work surface roughness.

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Super Hydrophilic Properties of ZrO2 Thin Film Containing TiO2 Photo-Catalysis (광촉매 TiO2 함유 ZrO2 박막의 초친수성)

  • Jung, Ki-Uk;Lee, Tea-Gu;Mun, Chong-Soo
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.211-217
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    • 2008
  • A $ZrO_2$ coating solution containing $ZrO_2$ photo-catalysis, which is transparent in visible light, was prepared by the hydrolysis of alkoxide, and thin films on the $SiO_2$ glass substrate were formed in a dipcoating method. These thin films were heat-treated at temperatures ranging from $250^{\circ}C-800^{\circ}C$ and their characteristics were subjected to thermal analysis, XRD, spectrometry, SEM, EDS, contact angle measurement, and AFM. Tetragonal $ZrO_2$ phase was found in the thin film heat treated at $450^{\circ}C$, and anatase $TiO_2$ phase was detected in the thin film heat-treated at $600^{\circ}C$ and above. The thickness of the films was approximately 300 nm, and the roughness was 0.66 nm. Thus, the film properties are excellent. The films are super hydrophilic with a contact angle of $4.0^{\circ}$; moreover, they have self-cleaning effect due to the photo catalytic property of anatase $TiO_2$.

Characterization of a Functional Coating Film Synthesized on the Ceramic Substrate for Electrical Insulator Application according to Coating Method

  • Shan, Bowen;Kang, Hyunil;Choi, Wonseok;Kim, Jung Hyun
    • Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Materials
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.148-150
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    • 2017
  • For the improvement of the anti-fouling features of porcelain electrical insulators, in this study, the surface of an insulator was coated with a functional material to expand the insulator's self-cleanness. The anti-fouling and mechanical features of the functional film coating of ceramic substrates made from components like an electrical insulator were analyzed. The coating methods that were used were spray coating, dip coating, and fabric coating. Following the coating, the contact angle of the coated surface was measured, revealing that the spray coating method offered the lowest angle ($13.7^{\circ}$) and a strong hydrophilic feature. The anti-fouling analysis showed that the anti-fouling features improved as the contact angle decreased. The mechanical properties - hardness and adhesion - were both excellent at 9H and 5B, respectively, regardless of the coating method that was used.

Use of the Texas Eye Research and Technology Center Dry Eye Questionaire (TERTC-DEQ) as a Screening Survey for Contact Lens Wearers and Nonwearers (콘택트렌즈 착용자와 비착용자의 건성안 설문조사 TERTC-DEQ의 활용)

  • Kim, Jai-Min;Kim, Yong-Hwan;Jung, Ju-Hyun
    • Journal of Korean Ophthalmic Optics Society
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.127-131
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    • 2007
  • This study was designed to demonstrate the ability of Texas Eye Research and Technology Center Dry Eye Questionaire (TERTC-DEQ) to examine the distribution of self-reported dry eye symptoms and their diurnal intensity in university students and compare it with McMonnies & Ho DEQ. Two dry eye questionnaires were administered to 46 contact lens wearers and 47 nonwearers. Contact lens wearers scored higher on the TERTC-DEQ (52.2%) than McMonnies & Ho DEQ (6.5%). Non-contact lens wearers also scored higher on the TERTC-DEQ (19.1%) than McMonnies & Ho DEQ (2.1%). Ocular symptoms worsened with progression of time of day in both groups of subjects. This study suggests that TERTC-DEQ provides a first-choice diagnosis tool to obtain a comprehensive assessment of patient's symptoms, especially in comparison with McMonnies & Ho DEQ. The TERTC-DEQ is an efficient screening survey and may be use in dry eye diagnosis of contact lens-related dry eye.

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A Study on the Geometry Change for the Increased Contact Wire Tension in the Pre-sagged Existing Catenary (사전 이도가 주어진 기설 전차선로에서 전차선 장력을 증가시켰을 때 전차선 기하학적 형상 변화 연구)

  • An, Seung-Hwa;Kim, Yoon-Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Railway
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.447-453
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    • 2012
  • It is studied that the structure of the contact plane geometry of the contact wire would be changed when the contact wire tension is increased in the existing overhead contact lines for the purpose of improving the operation speed temporarily. In this paper, the dropper length formula which could be well applied to the pre-sagged catenary is reviewed first. Second, the changing amount of the pre-sag if the contact wire tension change from 20kN to 23kN or from 20kN to 25kN for the Gyeongbu HSL(high speed line) 49.5m catenary is evaluated by using of the self-written program in accordance with the dropper length formula. Moreover, the increasing tension and measuring the pre-sag change experiment in the Gyeongbu 2 HSL was conducted. The calculated data are compared with the measured data. As a result, it is found that the geometry change is very little and will not make the current collection performance deteriorated.

Development of the Large-area Au/Pd Transfer-printing Process Applying Both the Anti-Adhesion and Adhesion Layers (접착방지막과 접착막을 동시에 적용한 대면적 Au/Pd 트랜스퍼 프린팅 공정 개발)

  • Cha, Nam-Goo
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.19 no.8
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    • pp.437-442
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    • 2009
  • This paper describes an improved strategy for controlling the adhesion force using both the antiadhesion and adhesion layers for a successful large-area transfer process. An MPTMS (3-mercaptopropyltrimethoxysilane) monolayer as an adhesion layer for Au/Pd thin films was deposited on Si substrates by vapor self assembly monolayer (VSAM) method. Contact angle, surface energy, film thickness, friction force, and roughness were considered for finding the optimized conditions. The sputtered Au/Pd ($\sim$17 nm) layer on the PDMS stamp without the anti-adhesion layer showed poor transfer results due to the high adhesion between sputtered Au/Pd and PDMS. In order to reduce the adhesion between Au/Pd and PDMS, an anti-adhesion monolayer was coated on the PDMS stamp using FOTS (perfluorooctyltrichlorosilane) after $O_2$ plasma treatment. The transfer process with the anti-adhesion layer gave good transfer results over a large area (20 mm $\times$ 20 mm) without pattern loss or distortion. To investigate the applied pressure effect, the PDMS stamp was sandwiched after 90$^{\circ}$ rotation on the MPTMS-coated patterned Si substrate with 1-${\mu}m$ depth. The sputtered Au/Pd was transferred onto the contact area, making square metal patterns on the top of the patterned Si structures. Applying low pressure helped to remove voids and to make conformal contact; however, high pressure yielded irregular transfer results due to PDMS stamp deformation. One of key parameters to success of this transfer process is the controllability of the adhesion force between the stamp and the target substrate. This technique offers high reliability during the transfer process, which suggests a potential building method for future functional structures.