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Improved ILDC Formulation for Very Thin Gap/Crack (아주 가는 균열의 산란 해석을 위한 향상된 ILDC 공식)

  • Lee, Hyunsoo;Koh, Il-Suek
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
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    • v.25 no.9
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    • pp.938-943
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    • 2014
  • The scattered field by a gap/crack on the PEC surface of a large object having low-observable RCS cannot be negligible, but may not be analyzed by the known high-frequency technique. If the electrical width of the crack is very small, the crack can be modeled by an impedance strip, whose scattering formulation can be analytically obtained based on a low-frequency approximation. The scattering solution is formulated for the 2D strip and TE(Transverse Electric) or TM(Transverse Magnetic) wave incidence, from which a 3D ILDC(Incremental Length Diffraction Coefficients) can be extracted. Using the ILDC formulation, the scattering by any arbitrary shaped crack can be estimated. In this paper, an improved ILDC equations are proposed, which combine the known TE and TM solutions. The improved accuracy of the proposed solution is numerically verified.

Experimental modal analysis of transverse-cracked rails-influence of the cracks on the real track behavior

  • Domingo, Laura Montalban;Giner, Beatriz Baydal;Martin, Clara Zamorano;Herraiz, Julia I. Real
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.52 no.5
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    • pp.1019-1032
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    • 2014
  • Rails are key elements in railway superstructure since these elements receive directly the train load transmitted by the wheels. Simultaneously, rails must provide effective stress transference to the rest of the track elements. This track element often deteriorates as a consequence of the vehicle passing or manufacturing imperfections that cause in rail several defects. Among these rail defects, transverse cracks highlights and are considered a severe pathology because they can suddenly trigger the rail failure. This study is focused on UIC-60 rails with transverse cracks. A 3-D FEM model is developed in ANSYS for the flawless rail in which conditions simulating the crack presence are implemented. To account for the inertia loss of the rail as a consequence of the cracking, a reduction of the bending stiffness of the rail is considered. The numerical models have been calibrated using the first four bending vibration modes in terms of frequencies. These vibration frequencies have been obtained using the Experimental Modal Analysis technique, studying the changes in the modal parameters of the rails induced by the crack and comparing the results obtained by the model with experimental results. Finally, the calibrated and validated models for the single rail have been implemented in a complete railway ballasted track FEM model in order to study the static influence of the cracks on the rail deflection caused by a load passing.

ESTIMATION OF ERRORS IN THE TRANSVERSE VELOCITY VECTORS DETERMINED FROM HINODE/SOT MAGNETOGRAMS USING THE NAVE TECHNIQUE

  • Chae, Jong-Chul;Moon, Yong-Jae
    • Journal of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.42 no.3
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    • pp.61-69
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    • 2009
  • Transverse velocity vectors can be determined from a pair of images successively taken with a time interval using an optical flow technique. We have tested the performance of the new technique called NAVE (non-linear affine velocity estimator) recently implemented by Chae & Sakurai using real image data taken by the Narrowband Filter Imager (NFI) of the Solar Optical Telescope (SOT) aboard the Hinode satellite. We have developed two methods of estimating the errors in the determination of velocity vectors, one resulting from the non-linear fitting ${\sigma}_{\upsilon}$ and the other ${\epsilon}_u$ resulting from the statistics of the determined velocity vectors. The real error is expected to be somewhere between ${\sigma}_{\upsilon}$ and ${\epsilon}_u$. We have investigated the dependence of the determined velocity vectors and their errors on the different parameters such as the critical speed for the subsonic filtering, the width of the localizing window, the time interval between two successive images, and the signal-to-noise ratio of the feature. With the choice of $v_{crit}$ = 2 pixel/step for the subsonic filtering, and the window FWHM of 16 pixels, and the time interval of one step (2 minutes), we find that the errors of velocity vectors determined using the NAVE range from around 0.04 pixel/step in high signal-to-noise ratio features (S/N $\sim$ 10), to 0.1 pixel/step in low signa-to-noise ratio features (S/N $\sim$ 3) with the mean of about 0.06 pixel/step where 1 pixel/step corresponds roughly to 1 km/s in our case.

Nondestructive Evaluation of Semi-Insulating GaAs Wafer Surface Properties Using SAW (SAW를 이용한 반절연 GaAs웨이퍼 표면 성질의 비파괴 측정)

  • Park, Nam-Chun;Park, Sun-Kyu;Lee, Kuhn-Il
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.19-30
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    • 1991
  • The surface properties such as energy gap, exciton, shallow trap level, deep trap level, type inversion with annealing and metastable state of $EL_2$ level of SI GaAs wafers and the conductivity distribution of 2 inch Cr doped GaAs wafer were investigated using nondestructive TAV(transverse acoustoelectric voltage) technique. The TAV is generated when SAW and semiconductor interact. We also have tried newly SAW oscillator technique to investigate the surface properties of semiconductor wafers and we have shown the validity of this technique.

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Development of photothermal mirage technique for measuring thermal diffusivity (열확산도 측정을 위한 광열 신기루 기법 개발)

  • Kim, Dong-Sik;Choi, Sun-Rock;Lee, Joo-Chul
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2003.04a
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    • pp.1395-1400
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    • 2003
  • This paper introduces a novel scheme for determining the thermal diffusivity of solids using the photothermal mirage technique. The suggested scheme extends the thermal-wave coupling method, employing the solution to the heat conduction equation in close proximity to the pump beam. Therefore, determination of thermal diffusivity is possible by detecting the mirage signal with small separation between the probe and pump beams, with enhanced intensity of the mirage signal. Though the method requires information about the probe-beam height, the absolute transverse position of the probe beam need not be known as it is automatically evaluated by the iterative-computation procedure. The thermal diffusivity of Ni is measured by the proposed scheme and the result demonstrates good agreement with the literature value to within 5 %.

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A STUDY ON ACCURACY OF MAXILLARY REPOSITIONING BY EXTERNAL MEASURING TECHIQUE (외부계측법에 의한 상악골 이동의 위치적 정확도에 대한 평가 연구)

  • Park, Hyung-Sik;Cha, In-Ho;Park, Hyung-Rae
    • Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.44-52
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    • 1991
  • Internal measurement technique has been commonly and classically used to guide down-fractured maxilla by Le Fort I osteotomy into its new position during intraoperative procedure for correlating preoperative model works with surgery. However, It has been challenged now by several authors due to some problems as its inaccuracy in three-dimensional changes at surgery, difficulty to measure during surgery and impossibility of rechecking at the end of surgery etc. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of maxillary movement by external measuring technique and to determine its accuracy between the prediction tracing and a new maxillary position. The results indicate that the external measuring technique was predictable in the vertical, horizontal and transverse change of the maxilla as its prediction, however, it has a tendency to shift the maxilla more anterior and inferior in overall direction than prediction. Post-operative canting difference were mimic, however Ehange of the maxillary dental midline was large and had a right-shifting tendency.1 The precise methods to keep maxillary dental midline as same as prediction and the avoidance of uneven force applied to the mandible for autorotation should be necessary during surgery in use of external measurement technique.

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The simulation of electrons swarm parameter in He gas is used by Boltzman equation (볼츠만 방정식을 이용한 Helium 가스의 전자군 파라미터 시뮬레이션)

  • 송병두;하성철;김대연
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 1998.11a
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    • pp.155-158
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    • 1998
  • This paper is calculated at electron swarm simulation by Back Prolongation of Boltzmann equation for range of E/N values from 0.1~200[Td], pressure P= 1.0[Torr], temperature T=300[ 。K], the electron swarm parameter(drift velocity, longitudinal . transverse diffusion coefficients, characteristic energy, etc) in He gas is used by electron collision cross section, particularly explicate the simulation technique, and consider electrical conduction characteristic of He gas.

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Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Connection to Superior Vena Cava via Intrapuhnonary Drainage - A Case Report - (Intrapulmonary drainage를 동반하여 상공정맥으로 환류되는 총폐정맥 환류이상증 수술치험 1례)

  • 성시찬
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.25 no.10
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    • pp.1146-1151
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    • 1992
  • This report describes a month-old female infant with a rare supracardiac type of total anomalous pulmonary venous connection which have intrapulmonary drainage and small left atrium. The left pulmonary vein drained into right hilum via transverse common pulmonary vein, and then both pulmonary veins drained into superior vena cava via ascending connecting vein. This anomaly was sucessfully repaired by double patch technique.

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TM scattering by an Elliptic Dielectric Cylinder Loaded Slot

  • Byun, W.J.;Myung, N.H.
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2000.07b
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    • pp.1072-1075
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    • 2000
  • Analytic series solution for the problem of transverse magnetic (TM) scattering by an elliptic dielectric cylinder loaded slot is presented for an electric line source illumination. The solution is based on using matching functions and mode matching technique (MMT) and it converges very fast.

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Development of a Consistently Formulated General Order Nodal Method for Solving the Three-Dimensional Multi -Group Neutron Kinetic Equations

  • Kim, H.D.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Nuclear Society Conference
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    • 1996.05a
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    • pp.137-141
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    • 1996
  • A new general high order consistent nodal method for solving the 3-D multigroup neutron kinetic equations in (x-y-z) geometry has been derived by expending the flux in a multiple polynomial series for the space variables by without the quadratic fit approximations of the transverse leakage and for the time variable and using a weighted-integral technique. The derived equation set is consistent mathematically, and therefore, we can expect very accurate solutions and less computing time since we can use coarse meshes in time variable as well as in spatial variables and the solution would converge exactly in fine mesh limit.

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