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A Study on the Bend Deformation Cause Analysis of CAE Applied Wire to Board Connectors (압접 커넥터 CAE 적용 휨 변형 원인 분석에 관한 연구)

  • Jeon, Yong-Jun;Shin, Kwang-Ho;Heo, Young-Moo
    • Design & Manufacturing
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.19-25
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    • 2016
  • Connectors are very important components that transmit electric signals to different parts. It must maintain intensity of the connector to prevent defects from impact and maintain contact to transmit electric signals. Most of the external parts of the connector, which act as the main framework, are formed by injection molding. However, bend deformation occurs for injection molded products due to the residual stress left inside the product after product molding. When the bend deformation is large, it does not come into complete contact when being assembled with other parts, which leads to connector contact intensity not being properly maintained. In result, the main role of the connector, which is to transmit electric signals, cannot be performed. In order to address this problem, this study conducted bend deformation cause analysis through bend deformation analysis to predict and prevent bend deformation of housings and wafers, which are injection molded products of pressure welded connectors that are normally applied in compact mobile and display products. Bend deformation analysis was carried out by checking the charging time, pressure distribution and temperature distribution through wire to board connector wafer and housing injection molding analysis. Based on the results of the bend deformation analysis results, the cause of the bend deformation was analyzed through deformation resulting from disproportional cooling, deformation resulting from disproportional contraction, and deformation resulting from ingredient orientation. In result, it was judged that the effects for bend deformation were biggest due to disproportional contraction for both the pressure welded connector wafer and housing.

A study about structural analysis of double structured non-pneumatic wheel (이중구조를 가진 비공기압바퀴의 구조해석에 관한 연구)

  • Song, Gi-Hwan;Lee, Sang-Hun;Son, Chang-Woo;Seo, Hyoung-Jin;Seo, Tae-Il;Yoo, Wha-Wul;Park, Sung-Hak;Park, Kyung-Hoon
    • Design & Manufacturing
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.19-23
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    • 2015
  • Non-pneumatic wheels have been widely used instead of general tube type wheels beause of many reasons, for example, wheel size, price restriction, heavy-duty problem and so on. Almost small size wheels or casters were non-pneumatic type but structural stability was not certified. This paper presents a double structured non-pneumatic wheel, called "smart caster", which consisted with inner and outer wheels connected by chips, and finite element analysis processes were conducted in order to determine important dwsign factors before actual design for mass production. For structural analysis ABAQUS was used under various boundary conditions with incrementally varied loads until 2,000N. Then structural staility was evaluated according to varied loads below ultimate stress. Generally stresses were concentrated at the lower parts of the wheel, and especially contact parts between wheel and ground. In addition, maximum stress appeared at contact parts between the wheel lower part and chips.

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A study on carbon composite fabrication using injection/compression molding and insert-over molding (사출/압축 공정과 인서트 오버몰딩을 이용한 탄소복합소재 성형에 대한 연구)

  • Jeong, Eui-Chul;Yoon, Kyung-hwan;Hong, Seok-Kwan;Lee, Sang-Yong;Lee, Sung-Hee
    • Design & Manufacturing
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.11-16
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    • 2020
  • In this study, forming of carbon composite parts was performed using an injection/compression molding process. An impregnation of matrix is determined by ability of wet and flow rate between the matrix and reinforcement. The flow rate of matrix passing through the reinforcements is a function of permeability of reinforcement, a viscosity of matrix and pressure gradient on molding, and the viscosity of the matrix depends on the mold temperature, molding pressure and shear strain of matrix. Therefore, compression molding experiment was conducted using a heating mold in order to confirm the possibility of matrix impregnation. The impregnation of the matrix through the porosities between the woven yarns was confirmed by the cross-sectional SEM image of compression molded parts. An injection molding process was also performed at a short cycle time, high molding pressure and low mold temperature than those of compression experiment conditions. Deterioration of impregnation on the surface of molded parts were caused by these injection conditions and it could be the reason of decreasing the maximum tensile strength. In order to improve impregnation of matrix on the surface, injection/compression molding and insert-over molding were applied. As a result of applying injection/compression molding and insert-over molding, it was shown that the improvement of impregnation on the surface and the maximum tensile strength was increased about 2.8 times than the virgin matrix.

A study on the injection molding technology for thin wall plastic part (초정밀 박육 플라스틱 제품 성형기술에 관한 연구)

  • Heo, Young-Moo;Shin, Kwang-Ho
    • Design & Manufacturing
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.50-54
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    • 2016
  • In the semiconductor industry the final products were checked for several environments before sell the products. The burning test of memory and chip was implemented in reliability for all of parts. The memory and chip were developed to high density memory and high performance chip, so circuit design was also high integrated and the test bed was needed to be thin and fine pitch socket. LGA(Land Grid Array) IC socket with thin wall thickness was designed to satisfy this requirement. The LGA IC socket plastic part was manufacture by injection molding process, it was needed accuracy, stiffness and suit resin with high flowability. In this study, injection molding process analysis was executed for 2 and 4 cavities moldings with runner, gate and sprue. The warpage analysis was also implemented for further gate removal process. Through the analyses the total deformations of the moldings were predicted within maximum 0.05mm deformation. Finally in consideration of these results, 2 and 4 cavities molds were designed and made and tested in injection molding process.

Machinability of CBN Tools in Interrupted Milling Process of Die & Mold Steels with High Hardness (고경도 금형강 단속 밀링절삭에 대한 CBN 공구의 가공 성능)

  • Song, Jun-Hee;Mun, Sang-Don
    • Korean Journal of Metals and Materials
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    • v.48 no.7
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    • pp.651-659
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    • 2010
  • When high-speed interrupted cutting is carried out for die and mold steels with high hardness, CBN tools manifested a significantly longer wear life than carbide, ceramic, or cermet tools in an experiment of face milling characteristics. In addition, it was also found that they secured a stable surface roughness within a range of 1.6 S~6.3 S, an acceptable range for precision machining for polished machining parts. And it makes them acceptable in the precision machining field, except in industries where very high machining accuracy is required. In the high hardness interrupted cutting, it was advantageous to perform a negaland treatment and a honning treatment on the tools' cutting edge to extend tool life and surface roughness. Also, severe crater development was found on the sloped face in CBN tools following high-speed machining. This caused the cutting edge to be weakened and damaged, and ultimately resulted in a shorter tool life. Finally, as a result of EDX mapping inspection, Cr component was detected evenly on the entire crater wear area, which can be included only in STD 11.

A study about design of main parts and injection molds for atomization of cosmetic spray using finite element method (수치해석을 이용한 코그메틱용 스프레이 미립화를 위한 부품설계 및 금형 설계에 과한 연구)

  • Seo, Hyoung-Jin;Son, Chang-Woo;Jang, Young-Ju;Yang, Woo;Seo, Tae-Il
    • Design & Manufacturing
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.25-29
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    • 2015
  • This paper presented characterization of spray velocity and angle of spray nozzle systems for cosmetic products. Diameter and length of nozzle orifice were chosen as shape factors of the spray system. Spray orifice of the spray pattern is a factor influencing the quality of the product. Fluid analysis was conducted by using "Fluent" to obtain spray angle and velocity. RSM (Response Surface Method) was used to approximate the relationship between these 2 factors and spray characteristics. To evaluate the proposed method, experimental work with existing was conducted and good agreement between simulation and experimental results.

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A Study on the Warpage in Injection Molded Part for Various Rib Design and Reinforced Resins (보강 수지의 종류와 사출성형품의 리브 설계에 따른 휨의 연구)

  • Lee, Min;Lee, Chun-Kyu
    • Design & Manufacturing
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.67-72
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    • 2012
  • Most of the plastics products have been manufactured by injection molding. Molding trouble in injection-molded parts is caused by changing a molding product and molding process condition, etc. In this study, warpage in the injection molded part have been studied. Specimens are rectangular flat shape with and without ribs. Non-crystalline resins (ABS+GF30%, PC+GF30%) and crystalline resins (PP+GF30%, PA66+GF30%) were used for material. Flat shape ribs showed higher warpage than flat shape without rib by 10 to 41%. the specimens with ribs that are located parallel to flow direction has higher warpage than the specimens with rib that are located perpendicular to flow direction by 11 to 50%. crystalline resins have higher warpage than non-crystalline resins by 22 to 78%. Warpage decreases as packing time increases as injection temperature increases.

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Evaluation of micro-channel characteristics of fused silica glass using powder blasting (Powder blasting을 이용한 Fused silica glass의 마이크로 채널 가공 및 특성 평가에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Jung-Won;Kim, Tae-Min;Shin, Bong-Cheol
    • Design & Manufacturing
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.36-41
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    • 2020
  • Recently, due to the development of MEMS technology, researches for the production of effective micro structures and shapes have been actively conducted. However, the process technology based on chemical etching has a number of problems such as environmental pollution and time problems due to multi-process. Various processes to cope with this process are being studied, and one of the mechanical etching processes is the powder blasting process. This process is a method of spraying fine particles, which has the advantage of being an effective process in manufacturing hard brittle materials. However, it is also a process that adversely affects the material surface roughness and material properties due to the impact of the injection of fine particles. In this study, after fabricating micro-channels in fused silica glass with excellent optical properties among the hard brittle materials, we used the nano indentation system to analyze the micro parts using nano-particles as well as machinability and surface roughness analysis of the processed surface. The analysis was performed for the effective processing of powder blasting.

Hinge Design and Injection Molding Simulation of Cosmetic Cushion Fact Container Using Eco-Friendly Materials (친환경 소재를 이용한 화장품 쿠션 팩트 용기의 힌지 설계와 사출 성형 시뮬레이션)

  • Jung, Sung-Taek;Kim, Hyun-Jeong;Wi, Eun-Chan;Kim, Min-Su;Lee, Joong-Bae;Baek, Seung-Yub
    • Design & Manufacturing
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.35-40
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    • 2019
  • As the consumer market in the cosmetic, vehicle manufacturing and aerospace industries grows, the demand for manufacturing industries using on injection mold technology. Also, such manufacturing technology of metal machining is expensive, and the shape is limited. Cosmetic cushion fact products are divided into outer relevant to the exterior of the product and inner containers containing the actual contents. In the case of the inner container, it needs to be combined with the upper and lower cases. As environmental regulations are strengthened internationally, the use of a large number of component parts can result in significant losses in recycling and economics. Therefore, this study aims to perform injection molding analysis through injection molding simulation to develop a cushion fact container that can be recycled through the unification of products and materials using polypropylene to cope with environmental regulations. In the case of injection molding conditions, Injection Time(sec): 4.5, Cooling Time(sec): 13, Resin Temperature($^{\circ}C$): 240, and Pressure(MPa): 30 were determined. The results of injection molding simulation according to the two design methods were compared with the sync mark which shows the problem of filling and injection molding.

Development of two-component polyurethane metering system for in-mold coating (인몰드 코팅을 위한 2액형 폴리우레탄 공급장치 개발)

  • Seo, Bong-Hyun;Lee, Ho-Sang
    • Design & Manufacturing
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.18-23
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    • 2016
  • Injection molded thermoplastic parts may need to be coated to facilitate paint adhesion, or to satisfy other surface property requirements, such as appearance, durability, and weather resistance. In this paper, a two-component polyurethane metering system was developed for the simultaneous injection and surface coating of a plastic substrate. The system was composed of storage tanks, feed pumps, axial piston pumps, mixing head. The tank was designed to be double-jacket structured and fabricated for polyol and isocyanate, respectively. A temperature chamber was used to maintain the material temperature to be $80^{\circ}C$ during flowing from storage tank to mixing head. Inside the chamber, feed pump, low pressure filter, high pressure pump, high pressure filter, pressure sensor, flow meter were installed. A mixing head of L-type was used for homogeneous mixing of polyol and isocyanate. Inside the mixing head, a cartridge heater and a temperature sensor were installed to control the temperature of the materials. The flow rate of axial-piston pump was controlled by using closed-loop feedback control algorithm. The input flow-rates were compared with the measured values. The output error was 6.7% for open-loop control, whereas the error was below 2.2% for closed-loop control. In addition, the pressure generated through mixing-head nozzle increased with increasing flow rate. It was found that the pressure drop between metering pump and mixing-head nozzle was almost 10 bar.