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A Study on Wired LogiC for Type Unit for PLC Output Driving (PLC 출력 구동을 위한 Wired Logic for Type Unit에 관한 연구)

  • 위성동;김태성
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics T
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    • v.36T no.1
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    • pp.51-57
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    • 1999
  • This thesis is written about the Wired Logic Type Unit in developing equipment that the load is driven, that the interface unit connect with 1 Scan time to PO30 of operated PLC output contact with that a sensing signal of Temperature Sensor RSD Pt $100\Omega$ let generate the relay output of temperature controller and input the PLC. The PLC Test Kit in country that the PLC to be programmed at the PLC education place is able to drive the load, is done to do a education of PLC on status that interface process between PLC and load are disregarded. As Developing Kit for supplement this point, when the relay output of temperature controller to use Pt 100 of temperature sensor as mentioned on the former among every kinds of sensor feed back to the input of the PLC, as the equipment to act with real time system that the output contact of PLC operated to insert the WLTIJ among PC, PLC and the load, it can understand and see very easy the main principle of PLC use. The structure of WLTU to be a interface unit of load separated as to the point of contact and noncontact, sensor, indicating lamp and A contact and B contact that is belong to driving part, and a motor is belong to loading part.

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Temperature Effect on the Interface Trap in Silicon Nanowire Pseudo-MOSFETs

  • Nam, In-Cheol;Kim, Dae-Won;Heo, Geun;Najam, Syed Faraz;Hwang, Jong-Seung;Hwang, Seong-U
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2013.02a
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    • pp.487-487
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    • 2013
  • According to shrinkage of transistor, interface traps have been recognized as a major factor which limits the process development in manufacturing industry. The traps occur through spontaneous generation process, and spread into the forbidden band. There is a large change of current though a few traps are existed at the Si-SiO2 interface. Moreover, the increased temperature largely affects to the leakage current due to the interface trap. For this reason, we made an effort to find out the relationship between temperature and interface trap. The subthreshold swing (SS) was investigated to confirm the correlation. The simulated results show that the sphere of influence of trap is enlarged according to increase in temperature. To investigate the relationship between thermal energy and surface potential, we extracted the average surface potential and thermal energy (kT) according to the temperature. Despite an error rate of 6.5%, change rates of both thermal energy and average surface potential resemble each other in many ways. This allows that SS is affected by the trap within the range of the thermal energy from the surface energy.

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Thermal Stresses Near the Crystal-Melt Interface During the Floating-Zone Growth of CdTe Under Microgravity Environment (미세중력장 CdTe 흘로우팅존 생성에서 결정체-용융액 계면주위의 열응력)

  • Lee Kyu-Jung
    • Journal of computational fluids engineering
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.100-107
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    • 1998
  • A numerical analysis of thermal stress over temperature variations near the crystal-melt interface is carried out for a floating-zone growth of Cadmium Telluride (CdTe). Thermocapillary convection determines crystal-melt interfacial shape and signature of temperature in the crystal. Large temperature gradients near the crystal-melt interface yield excessive thermal stresses in a crystal, which affect the dislocations of the crystal. Based on the assumption that the crystal is elastic and isotropic, thermal stresses in a crystal are computed and the effects of operating conditions are investigated. The results show that the extreme thermal stresses are concentrated near the interface of a crystal and the radial and the tangential stresses are the dominant ones. Concentrated heating profile increases the stresses within the crystal, otherwise, the pulling rate decreases the stresses.

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Analysis on Thermo-Mechanical Characteristics of Underground Cable Termination (지중송전케이블 종단접속함 Thermo-Mechanical 특성 분석)

  • Jung, Chae-Kyun;Kang, Ji-Won;Park, Hung-Sok;Kim, Du-Jin;Roh, Tae-Hyueng;Yoon, Jong-Keon
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2015.07a
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    • pp.365-366
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    • 2015
  • This paper describes the analysis on thermo-mechanical characteristics of underground cable termination. Specially, the interface pressures between stress relief cone and XLPE insulation were analysed according to the change of conductor temperature and ambient temperature. This interface pressures were measured by real test with current transformer and chamber and the interface pressure was changed with conductor and ambient temperature. This paper will continue to perform the test with various cases, then the relation between low interface pressure and breakdown will prove with test results in the near future.

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Fluctuation of Solid-Liquid Interface of Faceted Phase and Nonfaceted Phase by Periodic Temperature Variation

  • Oh, Sung-Tag;Kim, Young Do;Song, Young-Jun;Suk, Myung-Jin
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.26 no.11
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    • pp.644-648
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    • 2016
  • In order to examine how the solid-liquid interface responds to temperature variation depending on the materials characteristics, i.e. faceted phase or nonfaceted phase, the moving solid-liquid interface of transparent organic material, as a model substance for metallic materials (pivalic acid, camphene, salol, and camphor-50wt% naphthalene) was observed in-situ. Plots of the interface movement distance against time were obtained. The solid-liquid interface of the nonfaceted phase is atomically rough; it migrates in continuous mode, giving smooth curves of the distance-time plot. This is the case for pivalic acid and camphene. It was expected that the faceted phases would show different types of curves of the distance-time plot because of the atomically smooth solid-liquid interface. However, salol (faceted phase) shows a curve of the distance-time plot as smooth as that of the nonfaceted phases. This indicates that the solid-liquid interface of salol migrates as continuously as that of the nonfaceted phases. This is in contrast with the case of naphthalene, one of the faceted phases, for which the solid-liquid interface migrates in "stop and go" mode, giving a stepwise curve of the distance-time plot.

Temperature, Electric Field, Pressure Dependency and Dielectric properties on the interface between XLPE and EPDM (XLPE와 EPDM의 계면에 따른 유전특성과 온도, 전계, 압력의존성)

  • 김동식;박대희
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 1997.11a
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    • pp.109-111
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    • 1997
  • In this paper, we have evaluated temperature, electric field, Pressure dependency and dielectric properties of EPDM XLPE and EPDM/XLPE\`s interface. Temperature dependency of EPDM had great influence with dielectric properties, but pressure and applied voltage of EPDM had no effect on dielectric properties. Dielectric properties of XLPE were influenced by not only temperature but also pressure and applied voltage. We knowed that dielectric properties of EPDM/XLPE were trended toward tendency of those of EPDM

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Effects of Composition and Temperature on the Descaling Characteristics in Si Containing Steel (Si 첨가강의 Descaling 특성에 미치는 강조성 및 가열온도의 영향)

  • Choi J. W.;Kwon S. J.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 2004.08a
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    • pp.277-284
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    • 2004
  • Low carbon steels containing Si of up to $1.2\;wt\%$ were oxidized in air at 1373 K and 1523 K, i.e. below and above the eutectic temperature of FeO and $Fe_2SiO_4$. The influence of a impurity element, S on behavior of scale formation during oxidation was investigated by using $M\"{o}chssbauer$ spectroscopy and EDS. This allowed establishment of an interface oxidation model of Si-added steel depending on temperature and an impurity element. A compound of FeO and FeS was formed in the scale/matrix interface of low carbon steels containing S of up to $0.03\;wt\%$ oxidized above 1213 K of the eutectic temperature. This was flat formed between $Fe_2SiO_4$ nodules along the scale/matrix interface without selective oxidation. It is due to low viscosity and high wettability of the compound of FeO and FeS in liquid. Conventional metallographic examinations revealed that roughness of the scale/matrix interface in Si-added steels became flat as the content of S increased. It was independent of oxidizing temperature and Si content. Effects of oxidizing temperature and an impurity element content on descaling characteristics in Si-added steels were evaluated by using a hydraulic descaling simulator. Good descaling characteristics was attributable to this flatness of the scale/matrix interface.

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Stiction and AE Characteristics of Hard Disk Drive under Various Environmental Conditions (환경 조건에 따른 하드디스크의 Stiction 및 AE 특성)

  • 박용식;성인하;김대은
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2001
  • Hard disk drives operate in various environmental conditions. Thus, it is necessary to assess the reliability of the head/disk interface under these conditions. In this work, stiction and acoustic emission signals were investigated under different temperature, humidity, and ambient pressure conditions. Also, track average amplitude was observed for disk failure in N$_2$environment. It is shown that failure of the head/disk interface occurs more readily at high temperature and low ambient pressure conditions.

Tribological Characteristics of Head/disk Interface under Various Environmental Conditions (환경에 따른 헤드/디스크 인터페이스의 마찰 특성)

  • 박용식;김대은
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers Conference
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    • 1998.10a
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    • pp.131-138
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    • 1998
  • It is essential that hard disk drives perform reliable under various temperature, humidity, and ambient pressure conditions. In this paper the tribological characteristics of a head/disk interface are investigated under various environmental conditions. Specially, Contact-Start-Stop(CSS) tests were performed to assess the stiction and slider take-off behavior. It is shown that the surface damage is accelerated by high temperature and humidity as well as low ambient pressure.

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Modelling of magneto-thermoelastic plane waves at the interface of two prestressed solid half-spaces without energy dissipation

  • Kakar, Rajneesh;Kakar, Shikha
    • Earthquakes and Structures
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    • v.8 no.6
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    • pp.1299-1323
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    • 2015
  • A model for reflection and refraction of magneto-thermoelastic SV-waves at the interface of two transversely isotropic and homogeneous solid half spaces under initial stress by applying classical dynamical theory of thermoelasticity is purposed. The reflection and refraction coefficients of SV-waves are obtained with ideal boundary conditions for SV-wave incident on the solid-solid interface. The effects of magnetic field, temperature and initial stress on the amplitude ratios after numerical computations are shown graphically with MATLAB software for the particular model.