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Comparison between Two 450 mm Multi-Electrode Models

  • Park, Gi-Jeong;Lee, Yun-Seong;Yu, Dae-Ho;Lee, Jin-Won;Jang, Hong-Yeong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2013.02a
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    • pp.490-490
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    • 2013
  • In semiconductor industry, it is expected that plasma process which use 450 mm source will be used at next generation. However, main obstacle of the large area plasma source is plasma uniformity from it. When electrode is enlarged, field difference between center area and side area reduces the plasma uniformity [1-3]. Therefore we investigate multi-electrode which diminish this field difference.We designed two multi-electrode models. One has two segments and the other has five segments. Each multi-electrode model is connected with two power generator and two matchers. One generator and one matcher is connected with center electrode part. The other one generator and the other one matcher is connected with side electrode part. The ion density is measured at 29 points by using floating harmonic method [4-6]. After measuring the data of each multi-electrode model, we discuss the difference of profile between two models' data.

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Modeling for the strap combined footings Part II: Mathematical model for design

  • Yanez-Palafox, Juan Antonio;Luevanos-Rojas, Arnulfo;Lopez-Chavarria, Sandra;Medina-Elizondo, Manuel
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.109-121
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    • 2019
  • This paper presents the second part of the modeling for the strap combined footings, this part shows a mathematical model for design of strap combined footings subject to axial load and moments in two directions to each column considering the soil real pressure acting on the contact surface of the footing for one and/or two property lines of sides opposite restricted, the pressure is presented in terms of an axial load, moment around the axis "X" and moment around the axis "Y" to each column, and the methodology is developed using the principle that the derived of the moment is the shear force. The first part shows the optimal contact surface for the strap combined footings to obtain the most economical dimensioning on the soil (optimal area). The classic model considers an axial load and a moment around the axis "X" (transverse axis) applied to each column, i.e., the resultant force from the applied loads is located on the axis "Y" (longitudinal axis), and its position must match with the geometric center of the footing, and when the axial load and moments in two directions are presented, the maximum pressure and uniform applied throughout the contact surface of the footing is considered the same. A numerical example is presented to obtain the design of strap combined footings subject to an axial load and moments in two directions applied to each column. The mathematical approach suggested in this paper produces results that have a tangible accuracy for all problems and it can also be used for rectangular and T-shaped combined footings.

An experimental study on the wake structure behind a van type vehicle (Van형 자동차의 후류구조에 대한 실험적 해석(와류 형성을 중심으로))

  • 성봉주;장병희
    • Journal of the korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.51-59
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    • 1988
  • The wake structure behind a van type vehicle was studied experimentally with a 5-hole yawhead probe. Through an effective calibration method of the 5-hole yawhead probe, the flow properties such as velocity vector, total pressure and static pressure were obtained on two cross sections within the wake. These results combined with the surface flow visualization performed in the previous study, yielded some information about the wake structure. When the model was placed in a stream with zero yaw angle, two counter rotating vortices were observed behind the model which pull down the surface flow on each side of the model. With increasing the yaw angle, the surface flow on the windward side changed to divide the flow in two directions, one flows upward on the upper part and the other flows downward on the lower part of the windward side. Hence a new weak vortex was created on the upper windward side, which resulted 3 vortices within the wake. The size and the strength of the vortices increased with yaw angle.

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Two-Part Model Analysis of Artificially Sweetened Soda Purchase Behavior In Terms of the Food Health Stereotypes of "Vice" and "Virtue"

  • Eunjin Lee;Junghoon Moon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.39 no.2
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    • pp.96-105
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    • 2024
  • The domestic artificially sweetened beverage market has grown rapidly in recent years, and sodas have led this growth. This study investigated consumer food purchasing behavior of artificially sweetened sodas in terms of the food health stereotypes of "vice" and "virtue"; used to denote unhealthy and healthy food purchases, respectively. The study was conducted using consumer panel data collected by the Rural Development Administration from 2017 to 2020. Given the semi-continuous nature of artificially sweetened soda purchases, Cragg's two-part model was used for the analysis. The probability of purchasing artificially sweetened sodas increased as expenditure on snacks (a vice food category) increased. However, of those panelists who purchased artificially sweetened sodas, expenditure on artificially sweetened sodas decreased with expenditure on snacks and increased with expenditure on fruits (a virtue food category). These results suggest that vicious-lifestyle consumers choose artificially sweetened sodas when they regulate eating habits, whereas virtuous-lifestyle consumers increase artificially sweetened soda expenditure for hedonic consumption to reduce guilt based on a sensible trade-off effect.

The Machine-Part Group Formation for Minimizing the tool Exchange (공구 교체 횟수에서 최소로 하는 기계-부품그룹 형성)

  • 홍상우
    • Journal of Korean Society of Industrial and Systems Engineering
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    • v.21 no.45
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    • pp.329-332
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    • 1998
  • This Paper proposes a mathematical model to solve the cell formation problem with exceptional elements, Exceptional elements are bottleneck machines and exceptional parts that span two or more manufacturing cells. The model suggests whether it is cost-effective to eliminate an EE (by machine duplication or part subcontracting), or whether the intercellular transfer caused by the EE should remain in the cell formation. It provides an optimal solution for resolving the interaction created by EE in the initial cell formation solution. In addition, the model recognizes potentially advantageous mixed strategies ignored by previous approaches.

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Optimal Algorithm of Path in the Part-Matching Process (부품 조립 공정에서 경로의 최적화 알고리즘)

  • Oh, Je-Hui;Cha, Young-Youp
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.14 no.8
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    • pp.122-129
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    • 1997
  • In this paper, we propose a Hopfield model for solving the part-matching in case that is the number of parts and positions are changed. The goal of this paper is to minimize part-connection in pairs and total path of part-connections. Therefore, this kind of problem is referred to as a combinatiorial optimization problem. First of all, we review the theoretical basis for Hopfield model and present two optimal algorithms of part-matching. The first algorithm is Traveling Salesman Problem(TSP) which improved the original and the second algorithm is Wdighted Matching Problem (WMP). Finally, we show demonstration through com- puter simulation and analyze the stability and feasibility of the generated solutions for the proposed con- nection methods. Therefore, we prove that the second algorithm is better than the first algorithm.

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The Implementation of Attitude Control for A Radiocontrolled Airplane (무인 비행기의 자세제어 구현)

  • Kim, Jong-Hun;Yang, Seung-Hyun;Lee, Seok-Won;Jung, Cha-Keun
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2001.07d
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    • pp.2234-2236
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    • 2001
  • This paper describes an implementation of a radiocontrolled airplane attitude control. To obtain the model of motion, stabilizing and control coefficients, we derive the related paramaters from aerodynamics, propulsion, gravity, wind correction and atmosphere. In this model, after separating longitudinal axis and lateral axis, we can get longitudinal axis model and lateral axis model by using actuator and dynamic characteristics of engine. From these two models, we experiment two divided parts-linear part, and nonlinear part.

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A Study on Automatic Inspection Algorithm for Moving Object using by Vision System (비전시스템을 이용한 이동물체 자동검사에 관한 연구)

  • Cho, Young Seok
    • Journal of Korea Society of Digital Industry and Information Management
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.99-105
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    • 2009
  • Recently the research is much interested in about the inspection system using by computer vision system. In this paper, we deal with shape inspection technique for moving to be long and narrow object on conveyor belt. first, we are acquired for moving object on conveyor belt. then the object segmentation is using by color information for background and object. the object position be calculated by horizontal and a vertical histogram. second, we are checked for two hole in front part, widths and top/bottom side information in middle part, and finally checking for two holes in rear part. The performance of our proposed model is evaluated by experiments, within error of 1㎜, and can be checking to 17 object /min.

Development of Target-Controlled Infusion system in Plasma Concentration. PART2: Design and Evaluation (혈중 목표 농도 자동 조절기(TCI) 개발 PART2: 시스템 구현 및 평가)

  • 안재목
    • Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.45-53
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    • 2003
  • Based on the 4-compartmental pharmacokinetic model developed in PART1, target-controlled infusion(TCI) pump system was designed and evaluated. The TCI system consists of digital board including microcontroller and digital signal process(DSP), analog board, motor-driven actuator, user friendly interface, power management and controller. It provides two modes according to the drugs: plasma target concentration and effect target concentration. Anaesthetist controls the depth of anaesthesia for patients by adjusting the required concentration to maintain both plasma and effect site in drug concentration. The data estimated in DSP include infusion rate, initial load dose, and rotation number of motor encoder. During TCI operation, plasma concentration. effect site concentration, awaken concentration, context-sensitive decrement time and system error information are displayed in real time. Li-ion battery guarantees above 2 hours without power line failure. For high reliability of the system, two microprocessors were used to perform independent functions for both pharmacokinetic algorithm and motor control strategy.