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Delamination Limit of Aluminum Foil-Laminated Sheet During Stretch Forming (등이축인장 모드 변형시 알루미늄 포일 접착강판의 박리한계 예측)

  • Lee, Chan-Joo;Son, Young-Ki;Lee, Jung-Min;Lee, Seon-Bong;Byun, Sang-Deog;Kim, Byung-Min
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.36 no.4
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    • pp.413-420
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    • 2012
  • An aluminum foil-laminated sheet is a laminated steel sheet on which aluminum foil is adhesively bonded. It is usually used on the outer panel of home appliances to provide an aluminum feeling and appearance on the surface of the product. The delamination of aluminum foil is one of the main problems during the stretch forming process. The purpose of this study is was to determine the delamination limit of an aluminum foil-laminated sheet in the stretch forming process. The delamination was dependent on the bonding strength between aluminum foil and steel sheet. The fracture behavior of the interface between the aluminum foil and the steel sheet was described by a cohesive zone model. A finite element was conducted with the cohesive zone model to analyze the relationship between the delamination limit and the bonding strength of the interface. The interface bonding strength was evaluated by lap shear and T-peel test. The delamination limit of the aluminum foil-laminated sheet was determined by using the bonding strength of the steel sheet. The delamination limit was also verified by the Erichsen test.

Feasibility Study of Different Biochars as Adsorbent for Cadmium and Lead

  • Kim, In Ja;Kim, Rog-Young;Kim, Ji In;Kim, Hyoung Seop;Noh, Hoe-Jung;Kim, Tae Seung;Yoon, Jeong-Ki;Park, Gyoung-Hun;Ok, Yong Sik;Jung, Hyun-Sung
    • Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer
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    • v.48 no.5
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    • pp.332-339
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    • 2015
  • The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of different biochars on the removal of heavy metals from aqueous media. The experiment was carried out in aqueous solutions containing $200mg\;CdL^{-1}$ or $200mg\;PbL^{-1}$ using two different biochars derived from soybean stover and orange peel (20 mg Cd or $Pbg^{-1}$ biochar). After shaking for 24 hours, biochars were filtered out, and Cd and Pb in the filtrate were analyzed by flame atomic absorption spectrophotometer (FAAS). In order to provide information regarding metal binding strength on biochars, sequential extraction was performed by modified SM&T (formerly BCR). The results showed that 70~100% of initially added Cd and Pb was adsorbed on biochars and removed from aqueous solution. The removal rate of Pb (95%, 100%) was higher than that of Cd (70%, 91%). In the case of Cd, orange peel derived biochar (91%) showed higher adsorption rate than soybean stover derived biochar (70%). Cd was adsorbed on the biochar mainly in exchangeable and carbonates fraction (1st phase). In contrast, Pb was adsorbed on it mainly in the form of Fe-Mn oxides and residual fraction (2nd and 4th phase). The existence of Cd and Pb as a form of surface-precipitated complex was also observed on the surfaces of biochars detected by field emission scanning electron microscope (FESEM) and energy dispersive X-ray spectrometer (EDAX).

Synthesis of the Low-Hygroscopic Polyimide for 2-Layer Flexible Copper Clad Laminate (2층 연성동박적층판용 저흡습 폴리이미드의 합성)

  • Kim, W.;Park, S.J.;Baek, J.O.;Gong, H.J.;Ahn, B.H.
    • Elastomers and Composites
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    • v.43 no.2
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    • pp.82-87
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    • 2008
  • In this study, nine kinds of polyimides were synthesized from 1,2,4,5-benzenetetracarboxylic dianhydride (PMDA), 4,4'-(4,4'-isopropylidenediphenoxy)bis(phthalic anhydride) (BPADA), m-pheny lenediamine (m-PDA) and 4,4'-oxydianiline (ODA) by controlling molar ratio of monomers. Synthesized polyimides were used as insulator films for 2-layer Flexible Copper Clad Laminate(FCCL) which were manufactured by the casting method. Glass transition temperature and thermal degradation temperature for 5% weight loss of the polyimide film were improved by increasing contents of m-PDA and PMDA, respectively. Water absorption of polyimide film was reduced by increasing contents of ODA and BPADA which have relatively long structure, respectively. Peel strength of 2-layer FCCL was improved by increasing contents of ODA and BPADA.

Preparation and Characterization of Primer and Synthesized Chlorinated Polyolefine (CPO)-g-Carboxy Ethyl Acid (β-CEA) (Chlorinated Polyolefine (CPO)-g-β Carboxy Ethyl Acid (β-CEA) 수지의 합성 및 이를 Base Polymer로 하는 프라이머의 제조 및 물성)

  • Jeong, Booyoung;Cheon, Jungmi;Oh, Sangtaek;Kim, Taekyun;Chun, Jaehwan
    • Journal of Adhesion and Interface
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.62-66
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    • 2011
  • In this study, we synthesized a excellent adhesive chlorinated polyolefin (CPO)-g-$\beta$-carboxy ethyl acid ($\beta$-CEA) by radical polymerization. Also, we prepared low-level toxic primer for polypropylene (PP) using CPO-g-$\beta$-CEA and studied toxic and adhesion property. We identified the graft structure and properties of the prepared chlorinated polyolefin-g-$\beta$ CEA using FT-IR, DSC, UTM. Graft ratio were optimum value at 5 wt% $\beta$-CEA contents in CPO-g-$\beta$ CEA. And the primer for PP was prepared with CPO-g-$\beta$ CEA and adhesive builder PX-95 content. Finally, optimum peel strength obtained when PX-95 contents was 3 wt%.

Effect of modifying the thickness of the plate at the level of the overlap length in the presence of bonding defects on the strength of an adhesive joint

  • Attout Boualem;Sidi Mohamed Medjdoub;Madani Kouider;Kaddouri Nadia;Elajrami Mohamed;Belhouari Mohamed;Amin Houari;Salah Amroune;R.D.S.G. Campilho
    • Advances in aircraft and spacecraft science
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.83-103
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    • 2024
  • Adhesive bonding is currently widely used in many industrial fields, particularly in the aeronautics sector. Despite its advantages over mechanical joints such as riveting and welding, adhesive bonding is mostly used for secondary structures due to its low peel strength; especially if it is simultaneously exposed to temperature and humidity; and often presence of bonding defects. In fact, during joint preparation, several types of defects can be introduced into the adhesive layer such as air bubbles, cavities, or cracks, which induce stress concentrations potentially leading to premature failure. Indeed, the presence of defects in the adhesive joint has a significant effect on adhesive stresses, which emphasizes the need for a good surface treatment. The research in this field is aimed at minimizing the stresses in the adhesive joint at its free edges by geometric modifications of the ovelapping part and/or by changing the nature of the substrates. In this study, the finite element method is used to describe the mechanical behavior of bonded joints. Thus, a three-dimensional model is made to analyze the effect of defects in the adhesive joint at areas of high stress concentrations. The analysis consists of estimating the different stresses in an adhesive joint between two 2024-T3 aluminum plates. Two types of single lap joints(SLJ) were analyzed: a standard SLJ and another modified by removing 0.2 mm of material from the thickness of one plate along the overlap length, taking into account several factors such as the applied load, shape, size and position of the defect. The obtained results clearly show that the presence of a bonding defect significantly affects stresses in the adhesive joint, which become important if the joint is subjected to a higher applied load. On the other hand, the geometric modification made to the plate considerably reduces the various stresses in the adhesive joint even in the presence of a bonding defect.