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An Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication of Elliptical Contacts : Part II - The Effect of Spin Motion (타원접촉의 탄성유체윤활 : 제2보 - 스핀운동의 영향)

  • Park, Tae-Jo
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.49-55
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    • 2007
  • A numerical analysis of elastohydrodynamic lubrication of elliptical contacts with both rolling and spinning has been carried out. A finite difference method with non-uniform grid systems and the Newton-Raphson method are applied to solve the problems. The velocity vectors resulting from combined spinning and rolling/sliding motion lead to asymmetric pressure distributions and film shapes. Pressure distributions, film contours and variations of the minimum and central film thicknesses are compared with various spin-roll ratios. Reduction of the minimum film thickness under spinning is remarkable whereas the central film thickness is relatively less. The spin motion have large effect on variations of the minimum film thickness with load parameter which are small in pure rolling/sliding cases. Therefore present numerical scheme can be used in the analysis of general elliptical contact EHL problems and further studies are required.

The effect of repeated firings on the color change and surface roughness of dental ceramics

  • Gonuldas, Fehmi;Yilmaz, Kerem;Ozturk, Caner
    • The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.309-316
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    • 2014
  • PURPOSE. The color of the ceramic restorations is affected by various factors such as brand, thickness of the layered the ceramic, condensation techniques, smoothness of surface, number of firings, firing temperature and thickness of dentin. The aim of this study was to evaluate the color change and surface roughness in dental porcelain with different thicknesses during repeated firings. MATERIALS AND METHODS. Disc-shaped (N=21) metal-ceramic samples (IPS Classic; Ivoclar Vivadent; Shaar, Liechtenstein) with different thickness were exposed to repeated firings. Color measurement of the samples was made using a colorimeter and profilometer was used to determine surface roughness. ANOVA and Tukey tests with repeated measurements were used for statistical analysis. RESULTS. The total thickness of the ceramics which is less than 2 mm significantly have detrimental effect on the surface properties and color of porcelains during firings (P<.05). CONCLUSION. Repeated firings have effects on the color change and surface roughness of the dental ceramics and should be avoided.

The Effect of Thicknesses on Magnetic Properties of Fe-Hf-N Soft Magnetic Thin Films (Fe-Hf-N 연자성 박막의 자기적 특성에 미치는 박막 두께의 영향)

  • Choi, Jong-Won;Kang, Kae-Myung
    • Journal of the Korean institute of surface engineering
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    • v.44 no.6
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    • pp.255-259
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    • 2011
  • The thickness dependence of magnetic properties was experimentally investigated in nanocrystalline Fe-Hf-N thin films fabricated by a RF magnetron sputtering method. In order to investigate the thickness effect on their magnetic properties, the films are prepared with different thickness ranges from 90 nm to 330 nm. It was revealed that the coercivity of the thin film increased with film thickness. On the contrary, the saturation magnetization decreased with film thickness. On the basis of the SEM and TEM, an amorphous phase forms during initial growth stage and it changes to crystalline structure after heat treatment at $550^{\circ}C$. Nanocrystalline Fe-Hf-N particles are also generated.

GMR and Magnetization Study of Sputtered Permalloy/Cu Multilayer: The Influence of Temperature, Thickness and Number of Magnetic Layer

  • Lucinski, T.;Stobiecki, F.;Urbaniak, M.
    • Journal of Magnetics
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.17-21
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    • 1999
  • The GMR ($d_Cu$) oscillatory behaviour as well as the widths of first and the second antiferromagnetically coupled ranges of the Permalloy ($Py=Ni_{83}Fe_{17}$)/Cu multilayers have been found to be strongly affected not only by the presence of the superparamagnetic/paramagnetic entitles located at the Py/Cu interfaces but mainly by the existence of the magnetic bridges between Py layers. The effectiveness of the magnetic bridges has been found to be temperature dependent, leading to the temperature dependence of the remnant to saturation magnetization ratio ($M_R/M_S$). We have found that for Py/Cu multilayers with equal Py and Cu layer thicknesses a high field sensitivity of the GMR effect (0.4%/Oe) and negligible hysteresis can be achieved when the number of Py layers decreases from 100 to 6. Sensitivity can be further improved by increasing the Py layers thickness, but the hysterstic effect becomes more pronounced then.

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Experimental Investigation of Wedge Slamming Impact (쐐기 슬래밍에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • Di, Ren;Ahn, Gang-Su;Kwon, Sun-Hong
    • Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.163-168
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    • 2015
  • This paper presents the results of experimental work on the wedge slamming impact problem. An experiment was done with a wedge model. The deadrise angle of the wedge was $4^{\circ}$. The model was made in two parts: the outside part was made of a 5-mm-thick steel plate that could be assumed to be a rigid body, and the inside part was made of a thin SUS plate that could be assumed to be an elastic body. Thin SUS plate thicknesses of 2 mm and 3 mm were used to determine the effect of plate rigidity. The drop height was varied from 0.25 m to 1 m to determine the effect of a large deformation.

Effect of Reynolds number on compressible convex-corner flows

  • Chung, Kung-Ming;Chang, Po-Hsiung;Chang, Keh-Chin
    • Advances in aircraft and spacecraft science
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    • v.1 no.4
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    • pp.443-454
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    • 2014
  • An experimental study was conducted to investigate the effect of Reynolds number on compressible convex-corner flows, which correspond to an upper surface of a deflected flap of an aircraft wing. The flow is naturally developed along a flat plate with two different lengths, resulting in different incoming boundary layer thicknesses or Reynolds numbers. It is found that boundary layer Reynolds number, ranging from $8.04{\times}10^4$ to $1.63{\times}10^5$, has a minor influence on flow expansion and compression near the corner apex in the transonic flow regime, but not for the subsonic expansion flow. For shock-induced separated flow, higher peak pressure fluctuations are observed at smaller Reynolds number, corresponding to the excursion phenomena and the shorter region of shock-induced boundary layer separation. An explicit correlation of separation length with deflection angle is also presented.

Effect of Electrodeposition Condition on GMR Co/Cu Multilayers

  • Rheem, Young-Woo;Yoo, Bong-Young
    • Journal of Magnetics
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.124-128
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    • 2007
  • Co/Cu GMR multilayers were electrodeposited from various electrolytes using the dual bath technique to achieve high sensitive GMR multilayers. GMR ratio and sensitivity were strongly influenced by solution compositions and electrodeposition parameters where GMR and sensitivity of 12% and 0.052%/Oe were achieved from pyrophosphate baths. The effect of plating conditions on properties of Co/Cu multilayers may be attributed to crystallinity and grain size of deposits, and the ability of plating solutions to deposit contiguous films at lower nano thicknesses.

Thin Film Effects on Side Channel Signals (부 채널 신호에 대한 박막의 영향)

  • Sun, Y.B.
    • Journal of the Semiconductor & Display Technology
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.51-56
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    • 2013
  • Even if transmissions through normal channel between ubiquitous devices and terminal readers are encrypted, any extra sources of information retrieved from encrypting module can be exploited to figure out the key parameters, so called side channel attack. Since side channel attacks are based on statistical methods, making side channel signal weak or complex is the proper solution to prevent the attack. Among many countermeasures, shielding the electromagnetic signal and adding noise to the EM signal were examined by applying different thicknesses of thin films of ferroelectric (BTO) and conductors (copper and gold). As a test vehicle, chip antenna was utilized to see the change in radiation characteristics: return loss and gain. As a result, the ferroelectric BTO showed no recognizable effect on both shielding and adding noise. Cu thin film showed increasing shielding effect with thickness. Nanometer Au exhibited possibility in adding noise by widening of bandwidth and red shifting of resonating frequencies.

Extraction of Exact Layer Thickness of Ultra-thin Gate Dielectrics in Nanoscaled CMOS under Strong Inversion

  • Dey, Munmun;Chattopadhyay, Sanatan
    • JSTS:Journal of Semiconductor Technology and Science
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.100-106
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    • 2010
  • The impact of surface quantization on device parameters of a Si metal oxide semiconductor (MOS) capacitor has been analyzed in the present work. Variation of conduction band bending, position of discrete energy states, variation of surface potential, and the variation of inversion carrier concentration at charge centroid have been analyzed for different gate voltages, substrate doping concentrations and oxide thicknesses. Oxide thickness calculated from the experimental C-V data of a MOS capacitor is different from the actual oxide thickness, since such data include the effect of surface quantization. A correction factor has been developed considering the effect of charge centroid in presence of surface quantization at strong inversion and it has been observed that the correction due to surface quantization is crucial for highly doped substrate with thinner gate oxide.

Effect of Mixing Ratio of Spherical Silica on the Electrical Insulation Breakdown Strength in Epoxy Composites

  • Park, Jae-Jun
    • Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Materials
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.101-104
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    • 2013
  • The effect of the mixing ratio of spherical silica on the electrical insulation breakdown strength in an epoxy/silica composite was studied. Spherical silicas with two average particle sizes of $5{\mu}m$ and $20{\mu}m$ were mixed in different mixing ratios, and their total filling content was fixed at 60 wt%. In order to observe the dispersion of the silicas and the interfacial morphology between silica and epoxy matrix, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used. The electrical insulation breakdown strength was estimated in sphere-sphere electrodes with different insulation thicknesses of 1, 2, and 3 mm. Electrical insulation breakdown strength decreased with increasing mixing ratio of $5/20{\mu}m$ and the thickness dependence of the breakdown strength was also observed.