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Fabrication of Micro Conductor Pattern on Polymer Material by Laser Induced Surface Activation Technology

  • Lee, Sung-Hyung;Yashiro, Hitoshi;Kure-Chu, Song-Zhu
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.30 no.7
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    • pp.327-332
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    • 2020
  • Laser induced surface activation (LISA) technology requires refined selection of process variables to fabricate conductive microcircuits on a general polymer material. Among the process variables, laser mode is one of the crucial factors to make a reliable conductor pattern. Here we compare the continuous wave (CW) laser mode with the pulse wave (PW) laser mode through determination of the surface roughness and circuit accuracy. In the CW laser mode, the surface roughness is pronounced during the implementation of the conductive circuit, which results in uneven plating. In the PW laser mode, the surface is relatively smooth and uniform, and the formed conductive circuit layer has few defects with excellent adhesion to the polymer material. As a result of a change of laser mode from CW to PW, the value of Ra of the polymer material decreases from 0.6 ㎛ to 0.2 ㎛; the value of Ra after the plating process decreases from 0.8 ㎛ to 0.4 ㎛, and a tight bonding force between the polymer source material and the conductive copper plating layer is achieved. In conclusion, this study shows that the PW laser process yields an excellent conductive circuit on a polymeric material.

SYMMETRIC SURFACE WAVES OVER A BUMP

  • Choi, J.W.;An, Daniel;Lim, Chae-Ho;Park, Sang-Ro
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.40 no.6
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    • pp.1051-1060
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    • 2003
  • We study the surface waves of an incompressible fluid passing over a small bump. A forced KdV equation for surface wave is derived without assuming that flow is uniform at far upstream. New types of steady solutions are discovered numerically. Two new cut off values of Froude number are found, above the larger of which two symmetric solutions exist and under the smaller of which two different symmetric solutions exist.

OBSERVATIONS BY SATELLITE ALTIMETRY OF SHORT SURFACE WAVE ENERGY IN THE DECEMBER 2004 SUMATRA TSUNAMI

  • Gower, Jim
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • v.1
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    • pp.43-46
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    • 2006
  • The main tsunami wave triggered by the December 2004 Sumatra tsunami was detected in the ocean south of India by satellite altimeters on Jason, Topex/Poseidon and Envisat. All three altimeters also detected shorter-wavelength (10 to 100 km), slower-propagating surface waves, spreading from the site of the earthquake. The shorter waves give additional information about the tsunami event, and can be used to better define the generating region in this, and future tsunamis. The properties of the area of shorter tsunami-generated waves may also be important in designing a future satellite-based detection system.

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Flow-Induced Vibration Characteristics of a Missile Control Surface Considering Shock Wave and Structural Nonlinearity (충격파 및 구조비선형성을 고려한 미사일 조종면의 유체유발 진동특성)

  • Kim, Dong-Hyun;Lee, In;Kim, Seung-Ho
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2002.11a
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    • pp.389.2-389
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    • 2002
  • Nonlinear aeroelastic characteristics of a missile control surface are investigated in this study. The wing model has freeplay structural nonlinearity at its pitch axis. Nonlinear aerodynamic flows with unsteady shock waves are also considered in high-speed flow region. To effectively consider a freeplay structural nonlinearity, the fictitious mass method (FMM) is applied to structural vibration analysis based on finite element method (FEM). (omitted)

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surface acoustic wave oscillator hymidity sensor using hexafluoropropene plasma thin film (헥사플루오르프로펜 플라즈마박막을 이용한 표면탄성파발진기 습도센서)

  • 박남천;서은덕
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 1992.05a
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    • pp.144-146
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    • 1992
  • Surface acoustic wave(SAW) oscillator offers many attractive features for application to vapor sensors. The perturbation of SAW velocity by the hexafluoropropence plasma polymer thin film has been studied for relative humidity sensing. adsorption of moisture produces rapid aid changes in the properties of the film, resulting in a change in the velocity of surface acoustic waves and, hence, in the frequency of one SAW oscillator. The device used in our experiments have 55 MHZ SAW oscillator fabricated on a LiNbO substrate.

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Linear Analysis of Water Surface Waves Generated by Submerged Wave Board Whose Upper and Lower Ends Oscillate Horizontally Freely (상하단이 자유롭게 수평동요하는 수중 조파판에 의해 생성된 수면파의 근사해석)

  • Kim, Hyochul;Oh, Jungkeun;Kwon, Jongoh;Lew, Jae-Moon
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.56 no.5
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    • pp.418-426
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    • 2019
  • To derive a simplified analytic solution which can be utilized as a fundamental solution for the wave maker design, a segment of the wave board has been idealized as a submerged line segment in a two dimensional domain of a wave flume. The lower end of the line segment could be located at arbitrary depth of the wave flume and the upper end of the board could be also submerged to any depth from the free surface. The freely oscillating motion of the wave board is assumed to be defined by determining the condition of horizontal oscillation on both ends differently. The submerged wave board oscillating in horizontal direction could be specified by selecting the amplitude, frequency and the phase lag differently on lower and upper ends of the board. The simplified two dimensional wave generated by the wave board segment has been obtained by the first order perturbation method. It is found that the general solution of the freely oscillating wave board in two dimensional domain could be decomposed into the solution of flap motion with lower end hinge and swing motion with upper end hinge. The case study of the analytic solutions has been carried out to evaluate the effect on the wave height due to the difference of oscillation frequency, phase difference and variation of stroke between for the motion of both ends. It is found that the solution of the freely oscillating wave board could be utilized for the development of high performance wavemaker especially for irregular waves.

A Study on the Effect of Roughness of Rolling Roll in the Paintabilility of Strip (압연롤의 조도가 박판의 도장성에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구)

  • 김순경
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.15 no.7
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    • pp.36-43
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    • 1998
  • Surface roughness of cold rolled steel sheet as well as the coating technique itself is quite important in obtaining high image clarity of electronic products and car outer panels. Especially, surface characteristics of steel sheet have acquired increasing attention from the steel and automotive industries. While the influence of such characteristics on paintability formability and painted surface appearance is important in defining steel surface requirements for automotive industries. Therefore this paper is dedicated primarily to the issue of paint appearance and reviews for improvement of roughness and peak count about the surface of work roll for the actual temper mill. The conclusions were obtained as follows ; 1) Roughness and peak count about the surface of steel sheet is strongly affected by surface condition of work roll. 2) The electro-discharge textured roll has more uniform roughness distribution than shot blasted roll and it's painted appearance of steel sheet has more improvement than that of the shot blasted because it has more harmonic wave roughness, and the higher peak count of surface roughness.

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Seismic Surface Wave Cloaking by Acoustic Wave Refraction (음향파 굴절을 이용한 지진파의 표면파 가림)

  • Lee, Dong-Woo;Kang, Young-Hoon;Kim, Sang-Hoon
    • Journal of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.257-263
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    • 2015
  • Recently two seismic cloaking methods of earthquake engineering have been suggested. One is the seismic wave deflection method that makes the seismic wave bend away and the other is the shadow zone method that makes an area that seismic waves cannot pass through. It is called as seismic cloaking. The fundamental principles of the seismic cloaking by variable refractive index were explained. A two-dimensional cylindrical model which was composed of 40 layers of different density and modulus was tested by numerical simulation. The center region of the model to be protected is called 'cloaked area' and the outer region of it to deflect the incoming wave is called 'cloaking area' or 'cloak area.' As the incoming surface wave is approaching to the cloaking area, the refractive index is decreasing and, therefore, the velocity and impedance are increasing. Then, the wave bends away the cloaked area instead of passing it. Three cases are tested depending on the comparison between the seismic wavelength and the diameter of the cloaked region. The advantage and disadvantage of the method were compared with conventional earthquake engineering method. Some practical requirements for realization in fields were discussed.

Measurement and Numerical Model for Wave Interation on Impermeable Steep Slopes (불투수성 급경사면 위의 파랑상호작용에 관한 수치모델 및 실험)

  • Kim, In-Chul;Ahn, Ik-Seong
    • Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
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    • v.22 no.5
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    • pp.44-51
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    • 2008
  • The planning and design of coastal structures against wave attack is required to accurately predict wave transformation, wave run-up, and fluid. particlevelocities an a slope. On tire other hand, in tire swash and surf zones of a natural beach, where coastal erosion and accretion occur at tire land-sea boundary, hydrodynamic analysis is essential. In this study, a RBREAK2 numerical model was created based on the nonlinear shallow water equation and laboratory measurements were carried out in terms of tire free surface elevations and velocities for tire cases of regular and irregular waves on 1 : 10 and 1 : 5 impermeable slopes. The data were used to evaluate tire applicability and limitations of tire RBREAK2 numerical model. The numerical mode1 could predict tire cross-shore variation of the wave profile reasonably well, but showed more accurate results for slopes that were steeper than 1 : 10. Except near tire wave crest, tire computed depth averaged velocities could represent tire measured profile below tire trough level fairly well.

An Experimental and Numerical Study on the Characteristics of Pontoon Type Breakwater Fixed Near Free Surface in Regular Wave (규칙파중 수면 근처에 고정된 상자형 방파제의 특성에 관한 연구)

  • M. Song;D.Y. Kim;H.Y. Lee;I.H. Cho
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.38-50
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    • 1998
  • In order to understand the characteristics of floating breakwaters we planned series of experimental and numerical investigations and completed the first stage which is the experiment with fred pontoons near the free surface. As controlling parameters the draft and breadth of pontoon were varied and the wave frequency and steepness were also varied. Wave transmission and forces exiled on the breakwater were experimentally investigated and compared with the results computed based on linear potential theory. Discussions made are on the effect of draft and wave length on the wave transmission and force in fixed pontoon case. The predicted and measured results show quantitatively good agreement both in forces and transmission coefficient. The effect of separation distance between two pontoons on the wave transmission and force in array case is also examined.

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