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Growth and effect of thermal annealing for $AgGaS_2$ single crystal thin film by hot wall epitaxy (Hot wall epitaxy(HWE)법에 의한 $AgGaS_2$ 단결정 박막 성장과 열처리 효과)

  • Moon Jongdae
    • Journal of the Korean Crystal Growth and Crystal Technology
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2005
  • A stoichiometric mixture of evaporating materials for AgGaS₂ single crystal thin films was prepared from horizontal electric furnace. To obtain the single crystal thin films, AgGaS₂ mixed crystal was deposited on thoroughly etched semi-insulating GaAs(100) substrate by the hot wall epitaxy (HWE) system. The source and substrate temperatures were 590℃ and 440℃, respectively. The temperature dependence of the energy band gap of the AgGaS₂ obtained from the absorption spectra was well described by the Varshni's relation, E/sub g/(T) = 2.7284 eV - (8.695×10/sup -4/ eV/K)T²/(T + 332 K). After the as-grown AgGaS₂ single crystal thin films was annealed in Ag-, S-, and Ga-atmospheres, the origin of point defects of AgGaS₂ single crystal thin films has been investigated by the photoluminescence (PL) at 10 K. The native defects of V/sub Ag/, V/sub s/, Ag/sub int/, and S/sub int/ obtained by PL measurements were classified as a donors or accepters type. And we concluded that the heat-treatment in the Ag-atmosphere converted AgGaS₂ single crystal thin films to an optical n-type. Also, we confirmed that Ga in AgGaS₂/GaAs crystal thin films did not form the native defects because Ga in AgGaS₂ single crystal thin films existed in the form of stable bonds.

The effect of thermal annealing and growth of $AgInS_2$/GaAs single crystal thin film by hot wal epitaxy (Hot wall Epitaxy(HWE)법에 의한 $AgInS_2$단결정 박막 성장과 열처리 효과)

  • Hong, Kwang-Joon
    • Journal of the Korean Crystal Growth and Crystal Technology
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    • v.11 no.6
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    • pp.274-284
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    • 2001
  • A stoichimetric mixture of evaporating materials for $AgInS_2$ single crystal thin films was prepared from horizontal furnace. To obtain the single crystal thin films. $AgInS_2$mixed crystal was deposited on thorughly etched semi-insulating GaAs(100) substrate by the Hot wall Epitaxy (HWE) system. The source and substrate temperatures were $680^{\circ}C$ and $410^{\circ}C$, respectively. The crystalline structure of the single thin films was investigated by the photoluminescence and double crystal X-ray diffraction(DCXD). The carrier density and mobility of $AgInS_2$ single crystal the films measured from Hall effect by van der Pauw method are $9.35\times 10^{16}/\terxtm{cm}^3$ and $294\terxtm{cm}^2$/V.s at 293 K, respectively. From the optical absorption measurement the temperature dependence of the energy band gap on AgInS$_2$ single crystal thin film was found to be $E_g$(T)= 2.1365eV-($9.89\times 10^{-3}eV/T^2$/(2930+T). After the as-grown $AgInS_2$ single crystal thin films was annealed in $Ag^-S^-$ and In-atmospheres, the origin of point defects of AgInS$_2$ single crystal the films has been investigated by using the photoluminescence(PL) at 10K. The native defects of $V_{Ag},V_s, Ag_{int}$ and $S_{int}$ int/ obtained from PL measurements were classified as a donors or acceptors type. And we concluded that the heat-treatment in the S-atmosphere converted $AgInS_2$ single crystal thin films to an optical p-type. Also, we confirmed that In in $AgInS_2$ /GaAs did not form the native defects because In is $AgInS_2$ single crystal thin films did exist in the form of stable bonds.

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Effects of Casting Variables and Alloying Elements on the Fluidity of Thin Wall Stainless Steel Castings (박육 스테인리스 주강의 유동성에 미치는 주조변수 및 합금원소의 영향)

  • Choi, Hak-Kyu;Kang, Sang-Kyu;Park, Heung-Il;Jeong, Hae-Yong;Bae, Cha-Hurn
    • Journal of Korea Foundry Society
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.336-343
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    • 2000
  • The effects of casting variables and alloying elements on the fluidity of thin wall cast stainless steels were investigated. Melts were poured into the sand molds to produce thin wall test castings. The length of it was 245 mm and the thickness varied at the interval of 0.5 in the range of 1.6 to 2.6 mm. For the same casting condition, the fluidities of austenitic stainless steel, ferritic, precipitation hardenable and martensite ones were better in the order. The higher the pouring temperature, the shorter the pouring rate and the better the fluidity were. The fluidity was increased with the addition of Cr and decreased with W and Nb.

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Vibration analysis of asymmetric shear wall and thin walled open section structures using transfer matrix method

  • Bozdogan, Kanat Burak;Ozturk, Duygu
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.95-107
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    • 2009
  • A method for vibration analysis of asymmetric shear wall and Thin walled open section structures is presented in this paper. The whole structure is idealized as an equivalent bending-warping torsion beam in this method. The governing differential equations of equivalent bending-warping torsion beam are formulated using continuum approach and posed in the form of simple storey transfer matrix. By using the storey transfer matrices and point transfer matrices which consider the inertial forces, system transfer matrix is obtained. Natural frequencies can be calculated by applying the boundary conditions. The structural properties of building may change in the proposed method. A numerical example has been solved at the end of study by a program written in MATLAB to verify the presented method. The results of this example display the agreement between the proposed method and the other valid method given in literature.

Prediction of Flash Generation in Two-Color Injection Molding using The Rapid Heat Cycle Molding Technology (금형 급속 가열-냉각이 적용된 이색사출성형의 플래쉬 발생 예측)

  • Park, H.P.;Cha, B.S.;Rhee, B.O.
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.145-151
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    • 2010
  • In case of thin-wall two-color injection molding, flashing often occurs when molten polymer flows into small gap at the parting line in mold with high pressure or under the unbalanced clamping force condition. In this study, flashing was examined in the production of thin-wall notebook case with large area when the rapid heat cycle molding (RHCM) technology was applied to the two-color injection molding. The effects of the RHCM technology on the part properties and weld-lines were compared with conventional injection molding. The flashing caused by the clamping device of the two-color injection molding machine was examined and compared by experiments and CAE analyses.

A Study on the Filling Pattern Imbalance by Width of Gate in the Thin Plate Injection Molding (박판 사출 성형에서 게이트 폭에 따른 충전 불균형에 대한 연구)

  • Jung, Tae-Sung;Jang, Jin-Hyeok;Kim, Jon-Sun
    • Design & Manufacturing
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.14-18
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    • 2017
  • Recently, the injection-molded products are lighter, and thinner than ever. In this work, Injection molding simulation was conducted to analysis the filling pattern imbalance in high speed injection molding process for thin-wall injection component, 8 inches LGP. Numerical analysis shows that shear heated polymer near the side wall causes filling imbalance between center and side of cavity. Short shot experiments were conducted and compared with simulation results. Filling imbalance ratio showed a tendency to increase for wider fan gate.

Free vibration of core wall structure coupled with connecting beams

  • Wang, Quanfeng
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.263-275
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    • 2000
  • In this paper, a core wall structure coupled with connecting beams is discretized and modeled as an equivalent thin-walled member with closed section, while the connecting beams between openings are replaced by an equivalent shear diaphragm. Then, a numerical method (finite member element method, FMEM) for dynamic analysis of the core wall structure is proposed. The numerical method combines the advantages of the FMEM and Vlasov's thin-walled beam theory and the effects of torsion, warping and, especially, the shearing strains in the middle surface of the walls are considered. The results presented in this paper are very promising compared with the ones obtained from finite element method.

Anisotropic continuum damage analysis of thin-walled pressure vessels under cyclic thermo-mechanical loading

  • Surmiri, Azam;Nayebi, Ali;Rokhgireh, Hojjatollah;Varvani-Farahani, Ahmad
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.75 no.1
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    • pp.101-108
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    • 2020
  • The present study intends to analyze damage in thin-walled steel cylinders undergoing constant internal pressure and thermal cycles through use of anisotropic continuum damage mechanics (CDM) model coupled with nonlinear kinematic hardening rule of Chaboche. Materials damage in each direction was defined based on plastic strain and its direction. Stress and strain distribution over wall-thickness was described based on the CDM model and the return mapping algorithm was employed based on the consistency condition. Plastic zone expansion across the wall thickness of cylinders was noticeably affected with change in internal pressure and temperature gradients. Expansion of plastic zone over wall-thickness at inner and outer surfaces and their boundaries demarking elastic and plastic regions was attributed to the magnitude of damage induced over thermomechanical cycles on the thin-walled samples tested at various pressure stresses.

Effect of Mold Temperature on Injection Molding of Micro-Features with High Aspect Ratio (고세장비 미세형상 사출성형시 금형온도의 영향 고찰)

  • Park, Jung-Min;Do, Bum-Suk;Eom, Hye-Ju;Park, Keun
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2008.11a
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    • pp.1124-1128
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    • 2008
  • Thin-wall injection molding is associated with many advantages, including increased portability, the conserving of materials, and the reduction of the molding cycle times. In the application of the thin-wall molding, a considerable reduction of the effective flow thickness results in filling difficulty. High-frequency induction is an efficient way to overcome this filling difficulty by means of heating the mold surface by electromagnetic induction. The present study applies the induction heating to the injection molding of thinwalled micro structures with high aspect ratio. The feasibility of the proposed heating method is investigated through a numerical analysis. The estimated filling characteristics of the micro-features are investigated with variations of mold temperature and part thickness, of which results are also compared with experimental measurements.

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Optimization of the Thin-walled Aluminum Die Casting Die Design by Solidification Simulation (응고 시뮬레이션에 의한 박육 알루미늄 다이캐스팅 금형 방안의 최적화)

  • Kim, Young-Chan;Cho, Se-Weon;Cho, Jae-Ik;Jeong, Chang-Yeol;Kang, Chang-Seog
    • Journal of Korea Foundry Society
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.190-194
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    • 2008
  • Thin-walled die casting of aluminum notebook computer housing with less than 1mm thickness was investigated by using computational solidification simulation and actual casting experiment. Three different types of gate design, finger, tangential and split type, were used and the results showed that sound thin-walled die casting was possible with tangential and split type gating design because those gates allowed aluminum melt flowed into the thin-wall cavity uniformly and split type gating system was preferable gating design than tangential type at the point of view of soundness of casting and distortion generated after solidification. Also, solidification simulation agreed well with the actual die-casting and the casting showed no casting defect and distortion.