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Fabrication of Nano-Size Specimens for Tensile Test Employing Nano-Indentation Device (나노 인장시험을 위한 압축 시험기용 인장시편 제작에 관한 연구)

  • Lim, Tae Woo;Yang, Dong-Yol
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.32 no.10
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    • pp.911-916
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    • 2015
  • In the nano/micro scale, material properties are dependent on the size-scale of a structure. However, conventional micro-scale tensile tests have limitations to obtain reliable values of nano-scale material properties owing to residual stress and elastic slippage in the gripping/aligning process. The indenter-driven nano-scale tensile test provides prominent advantages simple testing device, high-quality nano-scale metallic specimen with negligible residual stress. In this paper, two-types of specimens (a specimen with multi-testing parts and a specimen with a single-testing part) are discussed. Focused ion beam (FIB) is employed to fabricate a nano-scale specimen from a thin nickel film. Using the specimen with a single-testing part, we obtained a nano-scale stress-strain curve of electroplated nickel film.

Development of a Wireless Telemetry Measurement Algorithm Using Smart Phones and Digital Image Correlation (스마트 폰과 이미지 상관법을 이용한 무선 원격 계측 알고리즘 개발)

  • Choi, In Young;Kang, Young June;Hong, Kyung Min;Kim, Seong Jong;Lee, Hae Gyu
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Technology Engineers
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.434-440
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    • 2015
  • A smart phone is a multimedia device that is a necessity for modern people. It includes a wireless networking system to share information and pictures. However, numerous smart phones are discarded every year, since they have a very fast technology development cycle. This paper presents the development of a telemetry algorithm to measure displacement and strain with a discarded smart phone and digital image correlation methods. To implement the measurement algorithm, the LabVIEW 2010 program development platform was used. In order to verify reliability, an open hole tension test was conducted using a smart phone and a universal test machine. In addition, the measurement results from the smart phone were compared with FEM analysis results.

Stiffness Comparison of Tissue Phantoms using Optical Coherence Elastography without a Load Cell

  • Chae, Yu-Gyeong;Park, Eun-Kee;Jeon, Min Yong;Jeon, Byeong-Hwan;Ahn, Yeh-Chan
    • Current Optics and Photonics
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.17-22
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    • 2017
  • Mechanical property of tissue is closely related to diseases such as breast cancer, prostate cancer, cirrhosis of the liver, and atherosclerosis. Therefore measurement of tissue mechanical property is important for a better diagnosis. Ultrasound elastography has been developed as a diagnostic modality for a number of diseases that maps mechanical property of tissue. Optical coherence elastography (OCE) has a higher spatial resolution than ultrasound elastography. OCE, therefore, could be a great help for early diagnosis. In this study, we made tissue phantoms and measured their compressive moduli with a rheometer measuring the response to applied force. Uniaxial strain of the tissue phantom was also measured with OCE by using cross-correlation of speckles and compared with the results from the rheometer. In order to compare stiffness of tissue phantoms by OCE, the applied force should be measured in addition to the strain. We, however, did not use a load cell that directly measures the applied force for each sample. Instead, we utilized one silicone film (called as reference phantom) for all OCE measurements that indirectly indicated the amount of the applied force by deformation. Therefore, all measurements were based on displacement, which was natural and effective for image-based elastography such as OCE.

Effect of Heat Treatment on Fatigue Life of the Power Train Part (파워트레인 부품의 피로수명에 미치는 열처리의 영향)

  • Hur, M.D.;Shim, T.Y.;Lee, K.O.;Yu, G.B.;Kang, S.S.
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Heat Treatment
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.203-209
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    • 2009
  • Dual mass flywheel is the newly developed flywheel system which reduces the noise and vibration and make a better and comfortable ride of cars by adding inertia mass and damping device. However, verification of performance for this system should be carried out since this system is under developing status in our country. Especially, the durability for each part of this system should be guaranteed. Durable properties of driver plate which is the key component of dual mass flywheel were first investigated both in the raw (SCM435 in JIS) and heat-treated material. In addition, fatigue life analysis of driver plate was preformed in the real condition and the results were verified by comparison with the results of rig test.

Development of a Tensile Cell Stimulator to Study the Effects of Uniaxial Tensile Stress on Osteogenic Differentiation of Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells (세포 인장 자극기의 개발과 세포 인장 자극을 통한 성체 줄기세포의 골분화 유도)

  • Shin, Hyun-Jun;Lee, Woo-Teak;Park, Suk-Hoon;Lee, Sun-Hwa;Park, Jung-Ho;Yoon, Yong-San;Shin, Jennifer H.
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.33 no.7
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    • pp.629-636
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    • 2009
  • Mechanical stimulation is known to play a vital role on the differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) to pre-osteoblasts. In this research, we developed a tensile cell stimulator, composed of a DC motor-driven actuator and LVDT sensor for measuring linear displacement, to study the effects of tensile stress on osteogenic differentiation of MSCs. First, we demonstrated the reliability of this device by showing the uniform strain field in the silicon substrate. Secondly, we investigated the effects of tensile stretching on osteogenic differentiation. We imposed a pre-set cyclic strain at a fixed frequency on cell monolayer cultured on a flexible silicon substrate while varying its amplitude and duration. 60 min of resting period was allowed between 30 min of cyclic stretching and this cycle is repeated up to 7 days. Under the combined stimulation with osteogenic media and mechanical stretching, the osteogenic markers such as alkaline phosphatase (ALP), osterix, and osteopontin began to get expressed as early as 4 days of stimulation, which is much shorter than what is typically required for osteogenic media induced differentiation. Moreover, different markers were induced at different magnitudes of the applied strains. Lastly, for the case of ALP, we observed the antagonistic effects of osteogenic media when combined with mechanical stretching.

Comparison of Muscular Endurance Limit of the Thumb with Repetitive Using Between Adults and Children (성인 및 청소년의 엄지손가락 반복사용에 따른 근 피로한계 비교)

  • Park, J.H.;Kim, G.H.;Son, K.
    • Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research
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    • v.34 no.1
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2013
  • According to the frequent use of mobile devices, risk of repetitive strain injury for the finger joints was increasing recently. The purpose of this study was to investigate the difference of muscular endurance limit of the thumb between adults and children. A total of thirty subjects (15 adults: $41.0{\pm}7.9$ years and 15 children: $9.5{\pm}2.7$ years) was recruited for this experiment. Maximum voluntary contraction (MVC) of the thumb was measured for 100 trials for each subject by using a push-pull gauge. From the maximum peak value obtained, three main factors (MVC, endurance limit, and fatigue index) were defined to quantify fatigue characteristics of the thumb flexor muscle. The experimental results showed that the mean of MVC, endurance limit, and fatigue index of the children were approximately 50% compared to the adults (p < 0.001). From the results of Pearson correlation test, the endurance limit was highly correlated with weight, age, hand length rather than height. Based on this study, children are more vulnerable to repetitive task using the thumb such as text/SNS messaging, gaming, and scrolling.

Electric-Field-Induced Strain Measurement of Ferroelectric Ceramics Using a Linear Variable Differential Transducer (선형 가변 차동 변압기를 이용한 강유전 세라믹의 전기장 인가에 따른 변형 측정)

  • Hyoung-Su Han;Chang Won Ahn
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers
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    • v.37 no.2
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    • pp.141-147
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    • 2024
  • The measurement of strain under an electric field has been widely employed to comprehend the fundamental principles of electro-mechanical responses in ferroelectric, piezoelectric, and electrostrictive materials. In particular, understanding the strain properties of piezoelectric materials in response to electrical stimulation is crucial for researching and developing components such as piezoelectric actuators, acoustic devices, and ultrasonic generators. This tutorial paper introduces the components and operational principles of the linear variable differential transducer (LVDT), a widely used displacement measurement device in various industries. Additionally, we present the configuration of an experimental setup using LVDT to measure the strain characteristics of ferroelectric, piezoelectric, or electrostrictive materials under the application of an electric field. This paper includes simple measurement results and analyses obtained through the LVDT experimental setup, providing valuable information on research methods for the electro-mechanical interactions of various materials.

Piezoelectric Nanogenerators: Energy Harvesting Technology (압전 나노발전기: 에너지 수확 기술)

  • Shin, Dong-Myeong;Hwang, Yoon-Hwae
    • Vacuum Magazine
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.17-20
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    • 2016
  • Piezoelectric nanogenerators are energy harvesting device to convert a mechanical energy into an electric energy using nanostructured piezoelectric materials. This review summarizes works to date on piezoelectric nanogenerators, starting with a basic theory of piezoelectricity and working mechanism, and moving through the reports of numerous nanogenerators using nanorod arrays, flexible substrates and alternative materials. A sufficient power generated from nanogenerators suggests feasible applications for either power supplies or strain sensors of highly integratedl nano devices. Further development of nanogenerators holds promise for the development of self-powered implantable and wearable electronics.

Development of the Effective Clamping Force Measuring System for Spring Clamp (자동차용 스프링클램프 조임력 자동측정시스템의 개발)

  • O, Gi-Seok;Jo, Myeong-U;Seo, Tae-Il
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.17 no.10
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    • pp.95-101
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    • 2000
  • The purpose of this study is to develop an improved measuring system, which allows for effectively measure spring clamping forces. This system consists of eight or twelve measuring points in order to acquire the clamping force distribution of the whole range of spring clamp. Each measuring point consists of load cells equipped with 4 strain gauges. Using different bearings, we calibrate the roundness of the measuring points. For quality control and database construction, a software system is established. furthermore, uncertainty is calculated to validate the confidence of this system. Various experiments confirm the effectiveness of this measuring system.

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Detailed Design of an Active Rotor Blade for Reducing Helicopter Vibratory Loads

  • Natarajan, Balakumaran;Eun, Won-Jong;Shin, Sang-Joon
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2011.10a
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    • pp.236-241
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    • 2011
  • An active trailing-edge flap blade named as Seoul National University Flap (SNUF) blade is designed for reducing helicopter vibratory loads and the relevant aeroacoustic noise. Unlike the conventional rotor control, which is restricted to 1/rev frequency, an active control device like the present trailing-edge flap is capable of actuating each individual blade at higher harmonic frequencies i.e., higher harmonic control (HHC) of rotor. The proposed blade is a small scale blade and rotates at higher RPM. The flap actuation components are located inside the blade and additional structures are included for reinforcement. Initially, the blade cross-section design is determined. The aerodynamic loads are predicted using a comprehensive rotorcraft analysis code. The structural integrity of the active blade is verified using a stress-strain recovery analysis.

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