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A Study on the Fabrication of Various 3D Microstructures using Polymer Deposition System (폴리머 적층 시스템을 이용한 다양한 3 차원 미세 구조물 제작에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Jong-Young
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.29 no.6
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    • pp.686-692
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    • 2012
  • Solid free-form fabrication (SFF) technology was developed to fabricate three-dimensional (3D) scaffolds for tissue engineering (TE) applications. In this study, we developed a polymer deposition system (PDS) and created 3D microstructures using a bioresorbable polycaprolactone (PCL) polymer. Fabrication of 3D scaffolds by PDS requires a combination of several devices, including a heating system, dispenser, and motion controller. The system can process a polymer with extremely high precision by using a 200 ${\mu}m$ nozzle. Based on scanning electron microscope (SEM) images, both the line width and the piled line height were fine and uniform. Several 3D micro-structures, including the ANU pattern (a pattern named after Andong National University), $45^{\circ}$ pattern square, frame, cylindrical, triangular, cross-shaped, and hexagon, have been fabricated using the polymer deposition system.

The estimation of 3D image using E.O.G (안전위도(EOG)에 의한 입체영상의 평가)

  • Cho, Am
    • Proceedings of the ESK Conference
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    • 1996.04a
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    • pp.168-185
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    • 1996
  • In this research, an investigation of the eye movement was performed when the objects perceived by the eye are three-dimensional objects, two dimensional images, and three dimensional image. This investigation was done by observing the EOG(Electro-oculogram) waves which were achived from experiments. The observed waves were categorized into several groups. Differences among the waves were analyzed for each object and image perceived by the eye. In order to obtain waves to be analyzed, two kinds of experiments were performed. In each experiments, the saccadic eye movement and the smooth pusuit eye movement was considered as an independent variable individually. Waves obtained from the experiments were categorized into 4 types(Wave1, Wave2, Wave3, Wave4) depending on their characteristics. Unlike from the other images, three dimensional image was revealed as a key factor for the active movement of the eye. Futhermore, a unique eye movement was observed in the case of three dimensional image where the focus of the eye was achived in three steps.

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Scallop-free TSV, Copper Pillar and Hybrid Bonding for 3D Packaging (3D 패키징을 위한 Scallop-free TSV와 Cu Pillar 및 하이브리드 본딩)

  • Jang, Ye Jin;Jung, Jae Pil
    • Journal of the Microelectronics and Packaging Society
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2022
  • High-density packaging technologies, including Through-Si-Via (TSV) technologies, are considered important in many fields such as IoT (internet of things), 6G/5G (generation) communication, and high-performance computing (HPC). Achieving high integration in two dimensional packaging has confronted with physical limitations, and hence various studies have been performed for the three-dimensional (3D) packaging technologies. In this review, we described about the causes and effects of scallop formation in TSV, the scallop-free etching technique for creating smooth sidewalls, Cu pillar and Cu-SiO2 hybrid bonding in TSV. These technologies are expected to have effects on the formation of high-quality TSVs and the development of 3D packaging technologies.

Investigation into Net-Shape Manufacturing of Three-Dimensional Parts by using RP and RT (쾌속 조형과 쾌속 툴링을 이용한 3차원 제품의 정형 가공에 관한 연구)

  • Ahn D. G.;Lee S. H.;Kim K. D.;Yang D. Y.;Park S. K.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 2001.05a
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    • pp.16-19
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    • 2001
  • Rapid Prototyping (RP) and Rapid Tooling (RT) were introduced to reduce time-to-market and cost by shortening not only the development phase but also the production phase of the manufacturing process. RP generally builds up a prototype layer by layer, rapidly generating a fully three-dimensional free form shape. RT enables the manufacture of production tools. The integration of RP and RT has the potential for rapid net shaping of thee-dimensional parts, which have geometrical complexity. In this study, net shaping techniques for making three-dimensional parts using RP and RT are described and a sample part are shown. A three-dimensional metal part is manufactured by a new RP process, Variable Lamination Manufacturing by using Expandable Polystyrene Foam (VLM-S), and its application to RT for making a clover punch. In addition, we discussed the technology fusion between metal forming md RP/RT.

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Comparision of Mandible Changes on Three-Dimensional Computed Tomography image After Mandibular Surgery in Facial Asymmetry Patients (안면 비대칭 환자의 하악골 수술 후 하악골 변화에 대한 3차원 CT 영상 비교)

  • Kim, Mi-Ryoung;Chin, Byung-Rho
    • Journal of Yeungnam Medical Science
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.108-116
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    • 2008
  • Background : When surgeons plan mandible ortho surgery for patients with skeletal class III facial asymmetry, they must be consider the exact method of surgery for correction of the facial asymmetry. Three-dimensional (3D) CT imaging is efficient in depicting specific structures in the craniofacial area. It reproduces actual measurements by minimizing errors from patient movement and allows for image magnification. Due to the rapid development of digital image technology and the expansion of treatment range, rapid progress has been made in the study of three-dimensional facial skeleton analysis. The purpose of this study was to conduct 3D CT image comparisons of mandible changes after mandibular surgery in facial asymmetry patients. Materials & methods : This study included 7 patients who underwent 3D CT before and after correction of facial asymmetry in the oral and maxillofacial surgery department of Yeungnam University Hospital between August 2002 and November 2005. Patients included 2 males and 5 females, with ages ranging from 16 years to 30 years (average 21.4 years). Frontal CT images were obtained before and after surgery, and changes in mandible angle and length were measured. Results : When we compared the measurements obtained before and after mandibular surgery in facial asymmetry patients, correction of facial asymmetry was identified on the "after" images. The mean difference between the right and left mandibular angles before mandibular surgery was $7^{\circ}$, whereas after mandibular surgery it was $1.5^{\circ}$. The right and left mandibular length ratios subtracted from 1 was 0.114 before mandibular surgery, while it was 0.036 after mandibular surgery. The differences were analyzed using the nonparametric test and the Wilcoxon signed ranks test (p<0.05). Conclusion: The system that has been developed produces an accurate three-dimensional representation of the skull, upon which individualized surgery of the skull and jaws is easily performed. The system also permits accurate measurement and monitoring of postsurgical changes to the face and jaws through reproducible and noninvasive means.

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Computer Aided Process Planning for 3D Printing

  • Park, Hong-Seok;Tran, Ngoc-Hien
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Technology Engineers
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.148-154
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    • 2015
  • Computer aided process planning (CAPP) keeps an important role between the design and manufacturing engineering processes. A CAPP system is a digital link between a computer aided design (CAD) model and manufacturing instructions. CAPP have been researched and applied in manufacturing filed, however, one manufacturing area where CAPP has not been extensively researched is rapid prototyping (RP). RP is a technique for creating directly a three dimensional CAD data into a physical prototype. RP enables to build physical models automatically and to use to reduce the time for the product development cycle as well as to improve the final quality of the designed product. Three-dimensional (3D) printing is one kind of RP that creates three-dimensional objects from CAD models. The paper presents a computer aided process planning system for printing medical products. 3D printing has been used to solve complex medical problems such as surgical instruments, bioengineered products, medical implants, and surgical guides.

Use of cone-beam computed tomography and three-dimensional modeling for assessment of anomalous pulp canal configuration: a case report

  • Sinanoglu, Alper;Helvacioglu-Yigit, Dilek;Mutlu, Ibrahim
    • Restorative Dentistry and Endodontics
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    • v.40 no.2
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    • pp.161-165
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    • 2015
  • Three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) scans appears to be a valuable method for assessing pulp canal configuration. The aim of this report is to describe endodontic treatment of a mandibular second premolar with aberrant pulp canal morphology detected by CBCT and confirmed by 3D modeling. An accessory canal was suspected during endodontic treatment of the mandibular left second premolar in a 21 year old woman with a chief complaint of pulsating pain. Axial cross-sectional CBCT scans revealed that the pulp canal divided into mesiobuccal, lingual, and buccal canals in the middle third and ended as four separate foramina. 3D modeling confirmed the anomalous configuration of the fused root with a deep lingual groove. Endodontic treatment of the tooth was completed in two appointments. The root canals were obturated using lateral compaction of gutta-percha and root canal sealer. The tooth remained asymptomatic and did not develop periapical pathology until 12 months postoperatively. CBCT and 3D modeling enable preoperative evaluation of aberrant root canal systems and facilitate endodontic treatment.

Three-dimensional Nanoporous Graphene-based Materials and Their Applications (3차원 나노 다공성 그래핀의 제조와 응용)

  • Jung, Hyun;Kang, Yein
    • Ceramist
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.243-255
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    • 2019
  • Graphene, a two-dimensional material with a single atomic layer, has recently become a major research focus in various applications such as electronic devices, sensors, energy storage, catalysts, and adsorbents, because of its large theoretical surface area, excellent electrical conductivity, outstanding chemical stability, and good mechanical properties. Recently, 3D nanoporous graphene structures have received tremendous attention to expand the application of 2D graphene. Here, we overview the synthesis of 3D nanoporous graphene network structure with two-dimensional graphite oxide sheets, the control of porous parameters such as specific surface area, pore volume and pore size etc, and the modification of electronic structure by heteroatom doping along with its various applications. The 3D nanoporous graphene shows superior performance in diverse applications as a promising key material. Consequently, 3D nanoporous graphene can lead the future for advanced nanotechnology.

Demonstration of Developed Numerical Procedure to Describe 3-dimensional Long-term Behavior of the Pleistocene Marine Foundations (Pleistocene 해저지반의 3차원 장기거동 해석을 위해 개발한 수치해석 기법의 입증)

  • Yun, Seong-Kyu
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.36 no.7
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    • pp.5-14
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    • 2020
  • Kansai International Airport (KIX) was opened in September 1994. Although 26 years have passed since the completion of the first island, long-term settlement is still in progress. This settlement occurs in the Pleistocene layer. For it is not easy to determine the permeability of the Pleistocene sand layer because the thickness and the degree of fine content in the horizontal direction are constantly changing. In addition, it is also a difficult to predict the interactive behavior of the ground due to the construction of the second phase island adjacent to it. In order to solve this problem, a two-dimensional finite element analysis considering elasto-viscoplastic was performed to evaluate the long-term deformation, including the interactive behavior of the alternating Pleistocene foundation due to the construction of two adjacent reclaimed islands. In general, two-dimensional analysis can be used when a section can represent the entire sections. However, Kansai Airport is an artificial reclaimed island so two-dimensional analysis cannot solve the problem such as the stress deformation in the corners of the island. Additionally, the structure of the actual sub-ground through physical exploration is non-homogeneity and its thickness is also not constant. Therefore, there are limitations for the two-dimensional analysis to explain the phenomena. That is, three-dimensional analysis is strongly required. Due to these demands, the author extended the existing two-dimensional program capable of elasto-viscoplastic analysis to three-dimensional and completed the verification of the three-dimensional program developed through one-dimensional consolidation analysis. In order to demonstrate the validity of the developed 3D program that has been verified, an analysis is performed under the same analysis conditions as the existing research using a two-dimensional program. The effectiveness of the developed 3D numerical analysis program was demonstrated by comparing the analysis results with the 2D results and actual measurement data.

A Single-Fed Microstrip Parasitic Array Antenna for Low-Cost Three-Dimensional Beam Steering (저가 3차원 빔 조향을 위한 단일급전 마이크로스트립 기생배열 안테나)

  • Kim, Young-Goo;Kim, Tae-Hong
    • The Journal of the Institute of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.223-230
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    • 2014
  • In this paper, the single-fed microstrip parasitic array antenna for low-cost three-dimensional beam steering in 5.8GHz ISM(5.725GHz~5.825GHz) band is designed and implemented. The antenna is comprised of one feed active element and four passive elements with variable reactance loads. The beam steering range of implemented antenna is achieved three-dimensional beam steering of ${\pm}28^{\circ}$ at azimuth angle ${\Phi}=0^{\circ}$, ${\Phi}=45^{\circ}$, ${\Phi}=90^{\circ}$, and ${\Phi}=135^{\circ}$ by adjusting variable reactance loads. The maximum gain of the antenna in the beam steering range have within 7.23dBi~9.36dBi and the bandwidth of return loss lower than -10dB covers 5.8GHz ISM band regardless of the beam steering angles.