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Influence of microstructure, heterogeneity and internal friction on SH waves propagation in a viscoelastic layer overlying a couple stress substrate

  • Sharma, Vikas;Kumar, Satish
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.57 no.4
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    • pp.703-716
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    • 2016
  • In this paper, we have investigated shear horizontal wave propagation in a layered structure, consisting of granular macromorphic rock (Dionysos Marble) substrate underlying a viscoelastic layer of finite thickness. SH waves characteristics are affected by the material properties of both substrate and the coating. The effects of microstructural parameter "characteristic length" of the substrate, along with heterogeneity, internal friction and thickness of viscoelastic layer are studied on the dispersion curves. Dispersion equation for SH wave is derived. Real and damping phase velocities of SH waves are studied against dimensionless wave number, for different combinations of various parameters involved in the problem.

Diamond Film Deposition by Microwave Plasma CVD Using a Mixture of $CH_4$, $H_2$, $O_2$, (마이크로웨이브 플라즈마 화학증착법에 의해 메탄, 수소, 산소의 혼합가스로부터 다이아몬드 박막의 합성)

  • 이길용;제정호
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.513-520
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    • 1990
  • Diamond film was deposited on Si wafer substrate from a gas mixture of methane, hydrogen and oxygen by microwave plasma-assisted chemical vapor deposition. The effects of the pre-treatments of the substrate and of the oxygen addition on the diamond film synthesis are described. In order to obtain diamond film, the substrate was pre-treated with 3 kinds of methods. When the substrate was ultrasonically vibrated within the ethyl alcohol dispersed with 25${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$ diamond powder, the denset diamond film was deposited. Addition of oxygen in the gas mixture of methane and hydrogen improved the crystallinity of the deposited diamond film and also increased the deposition rate of the diamond film more than two times.

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Rigorous Model for Spherical Cell-support Aggregate

  • Moon, Seung-Hyeon;Lee, Ki-Beom;Satish J. Paruekar
    • Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering:BBE
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.42-50
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    • 2001
  • The activity of immobilized cell-support particle aggregates is influenced by physical and biochemical elements, mass transfer, and physiology. Accordingly, the mathematical model discussed in this study is capable of predicting the steady state and transient concentration profiles of the cell mass and substrate, plus the effects of the substrate and product inhibition in an immobilized cell-support aggregate. The overall mathematical model is comprised of material balance equations for the cell mass, major carbon source, dissolved oxygen, and non-biomass products in a bulk suspension along with a single particle model. A smaller bead size and higher substrate concentration at the surface of the particle, resulted in a higher supply of the substrate into the aggregate and consequently a higher biocatalyst activity.

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Buckling Analysis of Two Elastic Layers Bonded to a Semi-Infinite Substrate Using Incremental Deformation Theory (증분 변형 이론을 이용한 반무한체에 접합된 두 탄성층의 좌굴 해석)

  • Jeong, Kyoung-Moon;Beom, Hyeon-Gyu
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2000.04a
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    • pp.369-374
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    • 2000
  • The buckling of two elastic layers bonded to a semi-infinite substrate under a transverse compressive plane strain is investigated. Incremental deformation theory is employed to describe the buckling behavior of both two isotropic layers and the semi-infinite substrate. The problem is converted to an eigenvalue-eigenvector case, from which the critical buckling strain and the wavelength of the buckled shape are obtained. The results are presented on the effects of the layer geometries and material properties on the buckling behavior.

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Electrohydrodynamic Jet Printing Capable of Removing Substrate Effects and Modulating Printing Characteristics (기판으로부터의 영향을 제거한 전기수력학 젯 프린팅 및 그 특성 조절)

  • Lee, Jun-Sung;Kim, Young-Jae;Kang, Byeong-Geun;Kim, Sang-Yoon;Park, Jae-Hong;Hwang, Jung-Ho;Kim, Yong-Jun
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2008.11a
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    • pp.1747-1751
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    • 2008
  • Electrohydrodynamic jet printing (EHDP) technique is widely used for the direct writing. However, in the existing EHDP method, the printing characteristics are affected by the printing substrate used, and the line width of the printed is determined by the geometry of the nozzle. We propose an EHDP method which is capable of (1) removing the effect from the substrate, and (2) controlling the line width through the ON/OFF control of the each nozzle in the nozzle array. Printing characteristics of our EHDP system were examined and successful ON/OFF control of the nozzle array were demonstrated. By using the proposed EHDP, it is expected that stable meniscus regardless of the substrate and different line widths even using the same nozzle can be achieved.

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High Temperature Design Criteria of Cordierite Ceramic Substrate in Four-point Banding (4점 굽힘시험에서 코디어라이트 세라믹 담체의 고온설계기준)

  • Baek, Seok-Heum;Park, Jea-Sung;Choi, Hyun-Jin;Cho, Seok-Swoo;Joo, Won-Sik
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2008.11a
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    • pp.173-174
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    • 2008
  • The four-point bending test is a widely used method to determine material parameters. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the flexural strength (or modulus of rupture) and the Weibull modulus of cordierite ceramic substrate by means of four-point bending tests. The strength data from experiments followed Weibull statistics. These data indicate that the fatigue effects are more severe when the substrate temperature in the peripheral region is near $200^{\circ}$. At temperatures well above $200^{\circ}C$ the available design strength can be as high as 65% as substrate's initial strength.

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The Effects of Impurities in Silicon Nitride Substrate on Tribological Behavior between Diamond Film and Silicon Nitride Ball

  • Lim, Dae-Soon;Kim, Jong-Hoon
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.11 no.5
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    • pp.20-25
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    • 1995
  • Diamond films were prepared by a hot filament vapor deposition onto polycrystal silicon nitride substrates. Different kinds of silicon nitride containing CaO and $Fe_{2}O_{3}$ were manufactured to investigate the impurity effect of substrate on the morphology of diamond films and their wear behaviors. Nucleation rates and morphologies of diamond films deposited on various kinds of silicon nitride were compared. The highest nucleation rate was observed in a substrate containing 1% of CaO. Wear tests were performed with a silicon nitride ball on the disk geometry to investigate the tribological behavior of diamond film against silicon nitride. This study demonstrated that different morphologies of diamond film due to substrate impurities produced different wear behavior against silicon nitride.

Effects of Hydrophilic Surface Treatment on SUS Substrates by Using Dielectric Barrier Discharge

  • Joa, Sang-Beom;Kang, In-Je;Yang, Jong-Keun;Lee, Heon-Ju
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2012.02a
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    • pp.458-458
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    • 2012
  • Fuel Cell is used stacking metal or polymer substrate. This hydro property of substrate surface is very important. Usually, surface property is hydrophilic. The surface oxidation of SUS is investigated through plasma treatments with an atmospheric-pressure dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) for increasing hydrophilic property. The plasma process makes an experiment under various operating conditions of the DBD, which operating conditions are treatment time, plasma gas mixture ratio, the plasma source supply frequency. Two kinds of SUS substrate, SUS-304 and SUS 316L, were used. Discharge frequency has a crucial impact on equipment performance and gas treatment. After the plasma treatment of a SUS plate, highly improved wettability was noted. But, when high oxygen supply, the substrate damaged seriously.

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Substrate-induced Magnetic Anisotropy and GMR Effects in Cu/Co Multilayers (Cu/CO 다층 박막에서의 거대 자기 저항과 자기 비등방성)

  • Park, C.M.
    • Journal of the Korean Magnetics Society
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    • v.13 no.6
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    • pp.243-245
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    • 2003
  • The anomalous angular modulation of magnetoresistance in Co/Cu multilayers is explained assuming substrate-induced magnetic anisotropy. The magnetic parameters of Co/Cu multilayers is determined using angular modulation of magnetoresistance and theoretical model including substrate-induced anisotropy. This mechanism introduces a new possible way of modulating the giant magnetoresistance.

Plasma Characteristics and Substrate Temperature Change in Al:ZnO Pulse Sputter Deposition: Effects of Frequency (Al:ZnO의 펄스 스퍼터 증착에서 주파수에 따른 플라즈마의 특성과 기판 온도 변화)

  • Yang, Won-Kyun;Joo, Jung-Hoon
    • Journal of Surface Science and Engineering
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    • v.40 no.5
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    • pp.209-213
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    • 2007
  • Change of the plasma volume by pulse frequency in a bipolar pulsed DC unbalanced magnetron sputtering was investigated. As increasing the frequency at off duty 10% and at a constant power, the plasma volume was lengthened in vertical direction from the AZO target. When there is an electrically floated substrate, the vertical length of the plasma area was not affected by the pulse frequency. Instead, the diameter of the plasma volume was increased. We found that the temperature rise of a substrate was affected by the pulse frequency, too. As increasing it, the maximum temperature rise of a glass substrate was decreased from $132^{\circ}C\;to\;108^{\circ}C$.