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평판디스플레이 응용을 위한 차동 FPCB 전송선 설계 최적화 (Design Optimization of Differential FPCB Transmission Line for Flat Panel Display Applications)

  • 류지열;노석호;이형주
    • 한국정보통신학회논문지
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    • 제12권5호
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    • pp.879-886
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    • 2008
  • 본 논문에서는 저전압 차동 신호(Low-Voltage Differential Signaling, LVDS) 전송방식의 응용을 위한 차동 전송 접속 경로의 분석 및 설계 최적화 방법을 제안한다. 차동 전송 경로 및 저전압 스윙 방법의 발전으로 인해 LVDS 방식은 데이터 통신 분야, 고해상도 디스플레이 분야, 평판 디스플레이 분야에서 매우 적은 소비전력, 개선된 잡음 특성 및 고속 데이터 전송률을 제공한다. 본 논문은 차동 유연성 인쇄회로 보드(flexible printed circuit board, FPCB) 전송선에서 선폭, 선두께 및 선 간격과 같은 전송선 설계 변수들의 최적화 기법을 이용하여 직렬 접속된 전송선에서 발생하는 임피던스 부정합과 신호왜곡을 감소시키기 위해 개선 모델과 새로이 개발된 수식을 제안한다. 이러한 차동 FPCB 전송선의 고주파 특성을 평가하기 위해 주파수 영역에서 전파(full-wave) 전자기 시뮬레이션, 시간영역 시뮬레이션 및 S 파라미터 시뮬레이션을 각각 수행하였다. $17.5{\mu}m$$35{\mu}m$의 전송선의 경우, 전극 폭에서의 약 10% 변화가 차동 임피던스에서의 약 6%와 5.6%의 변화를 각각 보였으나, 전송선 간 간격은 차동 및 특성 임피던스에서의 영향을 주지 않음을 확인하였다. 또한 전송선 간격이 증가할수록 상호 인덕턴스 및 커패시턴스가 감소하기 때문에 누화 잡음을 감소시키기 위해 신호 전송선간의 간격을 $180{\mu}m$ 이상 유지 해야함을 확인하였다.

UHD급 영상구현을 위한 다층인쇄회로기판의 특성 임피던스 분석에 관한 연구 (Design of High-Speed Multi-Layer PCB for Ultra High Definition Video Signals)

  • 진종호;손희배;이영철
    • 한국정보통신학회논문지
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    • 제19권7호
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    • pp.1639-1645
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    • 2015
  • UHD 고속영상 전송 시스템에서 EMI 특성은 특정 주파수 대역의 신호가 전기적, 구조적으로 주파수가 일치될 때, 에너지가 집중되고 신호의 흐름을 방해하여 왜곡이 발생하므로 시스템이 불안정해지는 원인이 된다. 이러한 신호의 왜곡을 제거하기 위하여 전원 무결성 분석과 EMI 현상에 대한 고주파 설계기법이 요구되어진다. 따라서 본 논문에서는 다층인쇄회로기판(MLB : Multi-Layer Printed Circuit Board) 구조에서 발생하는 고주파 잡음을 최소화하고 신호 무결성과 전원 무결성을 개선하면서 EMI를 억제하는 최적의 MLB 설계방법을 제안한다. 제안한 MLB의 특성 임피던스 파라미터는 비유전율 εr = 4.3, 고속영상 차동신호(HSVDS : High-Speed Vih = 0.145deo Differential Signaling)의 선로 폭 w = 0.203, 패턴의 간격 d = 0.203, 패턴의 두께 t = 0.0175, 베타층 위의 높이 를 고려하여 특성 임피던스 Zdiff = 100.186Ω으로 설계하였다. 실험결과 아이패턴의 출력 크기가 672mV, 지터는 6.593ps, 전송 주파수가 1.322GHz, 신호 대 잡음비는 29.62dB로 전송 품질이 개선 전보다 약 10dB 향상 되었다.

LVDT의 출력 특성에 미치는 공정 및 재료 변수의 영향에 관한 유한요소해석 (Finite Element Analysis of the Effects of Process and Material Parameters on the LVDT Output Characteristics)

  • 양영수;배강열
    • 한국기계가공학회지
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    • 제20권9호
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    • pp.11-19
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    • 2021
  • Linear variable differential transformer (LVDT) is a displacement sensor and is commonly used owing to its wide measurement range, excellent linearity, high sensitivity, and precision. To improve the output characteristics of LVDT, a few studies have been conducted to analyze the output using a theoretical method or a finite element method. However, the material properties of the core and the electromagnetic force acting on the core were not considered in the previous studies. In this study, a finite element analysis model was proposed considering the characteristics of the LVDT composed of coils, core, magnetic shell and electric circuit, and the core displacement. Using the proposed model, changes in sensitivity and linear region of LVDT according to changes in process and material parameters were analyzed. The outputs of the LVDT model were compared with those of the theoretical analysis, and then, the proposed analysis model was validated. When the electrical conductivity of the core was high and the relative magnetic permeability was low, the decrease in sensitivity was large. Additionally, an increase in the frequency of the power led to further decrease in sensitivity. The electromagnetic force applied on the core increased as the voltage increased, the frequency decreased, and the core displacement increased.

New Backstepping-DSOGI hybrid control applied to a Smart-Grid Photovoltaic System

  • Nebili, Salim;Benabdallah, Ibrahim;Adnene, Cherif
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • 제22권4호
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 2022
  • In order to overcome the power fluctuation issues in photovoltaic (PV) smart grid-connected systems and the inverter nonlinearity model problem, an adaptive backstepping command-filter and a double second order generalized Integrators (DSOGI) controller are designed in order to tune the AC current and the DC-link voltage from the DC side. Firstly, we propose to present the filter mathematical model throughout the PV system, at that juncture the backstepping control law is applied in order to control it, Moreover the command filter is bounded to the controller aiming to exclude the backstepping controller differential increase. Additionally, The adaptive law uses Lyapunov stability criterion. Its task is to estimate the uncertain parameters in the smart grid-connected inverter. A DSOGI is added to stabilize the grid currents and eliminate undesirable harmonics meanwhile feeding maximum power generated from PV to the point of common coupling (PCC). Then, guaranteeing a dynamic effective response even under very unbalanced loads and/or intermittent climate changes. Finally, the simulation results will be established using MATLAB/SIMULINK proving that the presented approach can control surely the smart grid-connected system.

Propagation of non-uniformly modulated evolutionary random waves in a stratified viscoelastic solid

  • Gao, Q.;Howson, W.P.;Watson, A.;Lin, J.H.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제24권2호
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    • pp.213-225
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    • 2006
  • The propagation of non-uniformly modulated, evolutionary random waves in viscoelastic, transversely isotropic, stratified materials is investigated. The theory is developed in the context of a multi-layered soil medium overlying bedrock, where the material properties of the bedrock are considered to be much stiffer than those of the soil and the power spectral density of the random excitation is assumed to be known at the bedrock. The governing differential equations are first derived in the frequency/wave-number domain so that the displacement response of the ground may be computed. The eigen-solution expansion method is then used to solve for the responses of the layers. This utilizes the precise integration method, in combination with the extended Wittrick-Williams algorithm, to obtain all the eigen-solutions of the ordinary differential equation. The recently developed pseudo-excitation method for structural random vibration is then used to determine the solution of the layered soil responses.

The effect of carbon nanotubes agglomeration on vibrational response of thick functionally graded sandwich plates

  • Tahouneh, Vahid
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제24권6호
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    • pp.711-726
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    • 2017
  • In the present work, by considering the agglomeration effect of single-walled carbon nanotubes, free vibration characteristics of functionally graded (FG) nanocomposite sandwich plates resting on Pasternak foundation are presented. The volume fractions of randomly oriented agglomerated single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) are assumed to be graded in the thickness direction. To determine the effect of CNT agglomeration on the elastic properties of CNT-reinforced composites, a two-parameter micromechanical model of agglomeration is employed. In this research work, an equivalent continuum model based on the Eshelby-Mori-Tanaka approach is employed to estimate the effective constitutive law of the elastic isotropic medium (matrix) with oriented straight CNTs. The 2-D generalized differential quadrature method (GDQM) as an efficient and accurate numerical tool is used to discretize the equations of motion and to implement the various boundary conditions. The proposed rectangular plates have two opposite edges simply supported, while all possible combinations of free, simply supported and clamped boundary conditions are applied to the other two edges. The benefit of using the considered power-law distribution is to illustrate and present useful results arising from symmetric and asymmetric profiles. The effects of two-parameter elastic foundation modulus, geometrical and material parameters together with the boundary conditions on the frequency parameters of the laminated FG nanocomposite plates are investigated. It is shown that the natural frequencies of structure are seriously affected by the influence of CNTs agglomeration. This study serves as a benchmark for assessing the validity of numerical methods or two-dimensional theories used to analysis of laminated plates.

Thermo-elastic analysis of rotating functionally graded micro-discs incorporating surface and nonlocal effects

  • Ebrahimi, Farzad;Heidar, Ebrahim
    • Advances in aircraft and spacecraft science
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    • 제5권3호
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    • pp.295-318
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    • 2018
  • This research studies thermo-elastic behavior of rotating micro discs that are employed in various micro devices such as micro gas turbines. It is assumed that material is functionally graded with a variable profile thickness, density, shear modulus and thermal expansion in terms of radius of micro disc and as a power law function. Boundary condition is considered fixed-free with uniform thermal loading and elastic field is symmetric. Using incompressible material's constitutive equation, we extract governing differential equation of four orders; to solution this equation, we utilize general differential quadrature (GDQ) method and the results are schematically pictured. The obtained result in a particular case is compared with another work and coincidence of results is shown. We will find out that surface effect tends to split micro disc's area to compressive and tensile while nonlocal parameter tries to converge different behaviors with each other; this convergence feature make FGIMs capable to resist in high temperature and so in terms of thermo-elastic behavior we can suggest, using FGIMs in micro devices such as micro turbines (under glass transition temperature).

Nonlocal vibration analysis of FG nano beams with different boundary conditions

  • Ehyaei, Javad;Ebrahimi, Farzad;Salari, Erfan
    • Advances in nano research
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    • 제4권2호
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    • pp.85-111
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    • 2016
  • In this paper, the classical and non-classical boundary conditions effect on free vibration characteristics of functionally graded (FG) size-dependent nanobeams are investigated by presenting a semi analytical differential transform method (DTM) for the first time. Three kinds of mathematical models, namely; power law (P-FGM), sigmoid (S-FGM) and Mori-Tanaka (MT-FGM) distribution are considered to describe the material properties in the thickness direction. The nonlocal Eringen theory takes into account the effect of small size, which enables the present model to become effective in the analysis and design of nanosensors and nanoactuators. Governing equations are derived through Hamilton's principle and they are solved applying semi analytical differential transform method. The good agreement between the results of this article and those available in literature validated the presented approach. The detailed mathematical derivations are presented and numerical investigations are performed while the emphasis is placed on investigating the effect of the several parameters such as small scale effects, spring constant factors, various material compositions and mode number on the normalized natural frequencies of the FG nanobeams in detail. It is explicitly shown that the vibration of FG nanobeams is significantly influenced by these effects. Numerical results are presented to serve as benchmarks for future analyses of FG nanobeams.

Dynamic analysis of a functionally graded tapered rotating shaft under thermal load via differential quadrature finite elements method

  • Fethi, Hadjoui;Ahmed, Saimi;Ismail, Bensaid;Abdelhamid, Hadjoui
    • Advances in aircraft and spacecraft science
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    • 제10권1호
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    • pp.19-49
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    • 2023
  • The present study proposes a theoretical and numerical investigation on the dynamic response behaviour of a functional graded (FG) ceramic-metal tapered rotor shaft system, by the differential quadrature finite elements method (DQFEM) to identify the natural frequencies for modelling and analysis of the structure with suitable validations. The purpose of this paper is to explore the influence of heat gradients on the natural frequency of rotation of FG shafts via three-dimensional solid elements, as well as a theoretical examination using the Timoshenko beam mode, which took into account the gyroscopic effect and rotational inertia. The functionally graded material's distribution is described by two distribution laws: the power law and the exponential law. To simulate varied thermal conditions, radial temperature distributions are obtained using the nonlinear temperature distribution (NLTD) and exponential temperature distribution (ETD) approaches. This work deals with the results of the effect on the fundamental frequencies of different material's laws gradation and temperature gradients distributions. Attempts are conducted to identify adequate explanations for the behaviours based on material characteristics. The effect of taper angle and material distribution on the dynamic behaviour of the FG conical rotor system is discussed.

Lubrication phenomenon in the stagnation point flow of Walters-B nanofluid

  • Muhammad Taj;Manzoor Ahmad;Mohamed A. Khadimallah;Saima Akram;Muzamal Hussain;Madeeha Tahir;Faisal Mehmood Butt;Abdelouahed Tounsi
    • Advances in concrete construction
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    • 제15권5호
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    • pp.303-312
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    • 2023
  • The present study investigates the effects of Cattaneo-Christov thermal effects of stagnation point in Walters-B nanofluid flow through lubrication of power-law fluid by taking the slip at the interfacial condition. For the solution, the governing partial differential equation is transformed into a series of non-linear ordinary differential equations. With the help of hybrid homotopy analysis method; that consists of both the homotopy analysis and shooting method these equations can be solved. The influence of different involved constraints on quantities of interest are sketched and discussed. The viscoelastic parameter, slip parameters on velocity component and temperature are analyzed. The velocity varies by increase in viscoelastic parameter in the presence of slip parameter. The slip on the surface has major effect and mask the effect of stagnation point for whole slip condition and throughout the surface velocity remained same. Matched the present solution with previously published data and observed good agreement. It can be seen that the slip effects dominates the effects of free stream and for the large values of viscoelastic parameter the temperature as well as the concentration profile both decreases.