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Corrosion of Quartz Crystal Sensors in Sea Water (항만센서용 수정진동자의 해수에 의한 부식)

  • ;;;A. Egawa;H. Muramatsu
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Navigation and Port Research Conference
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    • 1998.10a
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    • pp.183-188
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    • 1998
  • A quartz crystal analyzer is utilized to monitor the cmsion process of an aluminum surface of a quartz crystal by sea water. A quartz crystal having 2000${\AA}$ of aluminum layer is installed in a spedally designed cell and is in contact with an electrolyte solution. While a constant potential is applied to the cell, the resonant frequency and resonant resistance are simultaneously measured using the quartz crystal analyzer. In addition, surface topographs are taken with an atomic force microscope(AFM) and the element analysis of the surface is conducted using an energy dispersive X-ray spectrornetedEDX). The simultaneous measurement of resonant frequency and resonant resistance during the corrosion process explains the change of surface structure caused by the corrosion. The variation of resonant frequency addresses the amount surface metal dissolution. As a conclusion, it is found that a simple measurement using the quartz crystal analyzer can replace the complex monitoring employing large equipments in the investigation of a corrosion process of metal surface.

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Fatigue Characteristics and its Nondestructive Evaluation of Fire-resistance Steel for Construction with Low Yield Ratio and High Strength (저항복비·고강도 구조용 내화강의 피로특성 및 비파괴평가)

  • Kim, H.S.;Nam, K.W.;Kang, C.Y.
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Heat Treatment
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.212-219
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    • 2001
  • The fatigue test was carried out to evaluate the fatigue characteristics of fire resistance steel for frame structure and heat affected zone (HAZ) by the one side Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW). In this paper, the fatigue crack growth behavior was investigated with the compact tension specimen of base metal and the HAZ according to chemical composition and rolling end temperature, respectively. And the acoustic emission signals obtained from the fatigue test were analyzed by the time-frequency analysis method as a nondestructive evaluation. Main results obtained are summarized as follows; The hardness was appeared softening phenomenon that weld metal and HAZ are lower than that of base metal. Fatigue life of welded specimen was longer than that of base metal. m was 3~4.5 in base metal and 3.8~5.8 in HAZ. The main frequency range of acoustic emission signal analyzed from time-frequency method is different with the range by noise and crack. Also, it could be classified that it was also generated by fracture mechanics of dimple, inclusion etc.

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Load Resistance Influence of Magnetoelectric Characteristics on NiZnFe2O4+PZT Composites for Magnetoelectric Sensors

  • Ryu, Ji-Goo;Chung, Su-Tae
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.22 no.6
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    • pp.379-386
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    • 2013
  • The influences of the load resistance $R_L$ on the magnetoelectric (ME) characteristics of $NiZnFe_2O_4+PZT$ composite were investigated in the non-resonance frequency range. The ME coefficient peak increases with increasing $R_L$, but the frequency indicating the ME coefficient peak decreases with increasing $R_L$. The maximum output power peak is approximately $9.3{\times}10^{-10}mW/Oe$ near $R_L=3.3M{\Omega}$ at f=280 Hz, and the ME coefficient seems to be saturated at $R_L>20M{\Omega}$. This frequency shift effect of $R_L$ shows that the frequency range for an ME sensor application can be modulated with the appropriate value of $R_L$. The ME output voltage has a good linear response to the ac field Hac and shows fair stability over a range of temperatures. The measured non-linearity of this sample is approximately 0.8%. This sample will allow for a low-strength magnetic ac-field sensor. The result from this sample will serve as basic data for a signal-processing circuit system.

Optical modulation characteristics of resonant tunneling diode oscillator (빛에 의한 공명투과다이오드 진동자의 주파수 변조 특성)

  • 추혜용;이일희
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics A
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    • v.33A no.10
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    • pp.139-143
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    • 1996
  • We report on the static and dynamic characteristics of optically modulated resonant tunneling diode oscillator (RTDO) formed in double-barrier quantum-well structure. Under the illumination of Ti:Sapphire laser, the dc current-voltage (I-V) curves of RTDO shifted towared lower voltages. This characteristic was found to odify the series resistance, negtive differential resistance, capacitance, and the inductance of the RTDO. As a result, the resonant frequency of TRDO centered at 5.302 GHz was found to decrease about 20 MHz under the laser illumination. At a constnat bias voltage, the oscillation frequency decreased linearly as the laser power was increased.

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A Development of the Humidity Sensor and Controller Using High Frequency Resistance Method for Hopper-Scale (호퍼스케일용 고주파 저항방식의 습도센서 및 컨트롤러 개발)

  • 서양오;이창근;이동철;홍연찬
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2000.06e
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    • pp.163-166
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    • 2000
  • This paper describes the principle of humidity sensor using high frequency resistance method for Hopper-Scale that is used in RPC(Rice processing Complex) which is spreaded out in domestic, and we also understand the principle and specificity of controller and humidity sensor. After artworking the humidity sensor and controller circuit, we measure the humidity of the designed system. In this progress, we suggested substitute parts which are easy to get in domestic and also we could propose correct method of humidity detection.

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Effect of Heat Input Rate on the Weld Defect Formation during High Frequency Electric Resistance Welding (고주파 전기 저항 용접부의 용접 결함 발생 빈도에 미치는 용접 입열 속도의 영향)

  • 조윤희;김충명;김용석
    • Proceedings of the KWS Conference
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    • 2000.10a
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    • pp.201-203
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    • 2000
  • In this study, effect of welding parameters on the defect density in the weldments produced by high frequency electric resistance welding process. The defect density measured by X-ray radiography showed a W-type curve as a function of heat input rate. The mechanisms of the such behavior were discussed based on the chemical compositions of the oxides formed at the weldments.

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A Study on Balanced -type Oseillating Mole-Drainer(III)-Model Test for Draft Force, Torque, Power and Moment (평행식 진동탄환 암거 천공기의 연구(III)-견인력, 토크, 동력 및 모멘크에 관한 모형시험-)

  • 김용환
    • Journal of Biosystems Engineering
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 1976
  • This paper is the third one of the study on balanced type oscillating mole-drainer, the first one was presented in No 9. Gyeongsang College Report and the second one in Vol. 17, No.4 of the KSAE. In the first part of this study, the characteristics of traction forces between the nonoscillating earth working equipments and oscillating ones was compared. A model of the balanced type oscillating mole-drainer, which composed of a mechanism that may reduce the machine vibration, was designed following the dimensional analysis and similitude technique. The model test was carried out to clarify the balancing mechanism of the oscillating parts and other parts of the machine. In the light of the results from the model tests, a prototype machine was made for experimental purpose. Results from the field test by a reported in the near future. In the second report, the model tests were carried out under the same soil conditions, i.e, . oscillating frequency, running velocity, and oscillating amplitude, etc. It was clear that use of balanced type oscillating model could substantially reduce the vibration of the whole system of the machine, when compared with the nonoscillating type model. In this paper(the third report), results of investigation on the traction force, power requirement, and moment. etc, is presented. Analysis of variance technique was used for analyzing the effect of the frequency, amplitude, and running velocity on the draft force, torque, power requirements, and moments. The results obtained from the model tests are as follows, 1) By practicing a balanced-type oscillating mole-drainer, it was possible to reduce the traction resistance by 55.1-61. 2 percent of traction resistance, however, was 1.75 - 1.95 times greater than the value of resistance which was induced by use of a mole-drainer with single bullet. The resistance of rear shank against soil was considered as a main causing factor of the above results. 2) As the oscillation frequency was increased, the traction resistance was decreased. Considering on the effect of oscillation the greater the amplitude, and the slower the running velocity was, the greater the reduction ratio of traction resistance was. 3) The ratio of the traction resistance of oscillating mole-drainer to that of non-oscillating one could be represented as a function of dimensionless variable (V/$Af$). The results from the tests were well agreed with the reported results from the experim ents on oscillation plow or hoe. 4) By taking a lower value of (V/$Af$), reducing the traction resistance was possible. This fact meant, however, that the efficiency of mole drain practice would be lower. 5) It was experimentally confirmed under the same condition of soil that the variable (R/$rD1^3$) could be represented as a function of a variable($V^2/gD$) when a non\ulcornerocillating mole-drainer was used. 6) When a oscillating mole-drainer was used, the variable(R/$rD_1^{3}$) could be represented as a function of two variables ($v^2/gD_1$) and (V^2/gD_1$). 7) The torque was not affected by a change of frequency. However, a relation of proportionality existed between torque and amplitude, running velocity, and ratio of bullet diameter. When a balanced type oscillating mole-drainer with two bullets was used, torque was increased by 52.8-78. 4 percent and total power requirement was also increased. 8) Total power requirement was increased linearly in accordance with the increasing frequency, 41.96 percent of total power was used for oscillating action. The magnitude of total power requirement was 1. 8-9. 4 times greater than that of a non-oscillating mechanism. In the view point of power requirement, it was not advisable to increase the frequency, amplitude, running velocity, and ratio of bullet diameter at the same time. 9) Only the positive moment occured in the rear shank. Change of the diameter of a rear bullet, could not affect the balancing against the soil resistance. It was necessary for rear bullet to have a large resistance against soil only when the rear bullet was in backward motion. 10) Within an extent of the experimental base, optimum limits for several design factors were A=0.5cm, $f$=22.5Hz, V=O. 05m/sec, and $\lambda$=1.0 By adapting these values traction resistance was reduced by 40 percent and vibration acceleration wa s reduced by 60 percent. Even though the total , power requirements for operating a balanced type oscillation mechanism was greater ~than that of non-oscillating one, using a oscillating mechanism would be more effective. Because a balanced type oscillating mechanism is used, tractive resistance will be reduced and then the lighter . tractive equipment could be used.

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Adaptive Learning Circuit of Neural Network applying the MFSFET device (MFSFET 소자를 이용한 뉴럴 네트워크의 적응형 학습회로)

  • 이국표;강성준;윤영섭
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2000.06b
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    • pp.36-39
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    • 2000
  • The adaptive learning circuit is designed the basis of modeling of MFSFET (Metal-Ferroelectric-Semiconductor FET) and the numerical results is analyzed. The output frequency of the adaptive learning circuit is inversely proportioned to the source-drain resistance of MFSFET and the capacitance of the circuit. The output frequency modulation of the adaptive learning circuit is investigated by analyzing the source-drain resistance of MFSFET as functions of imput pulse numbers in the adaptive learning circuit and the dimensionality factor of the ferroelectric thin film. From the results, the frequency modulation characteristics of the adaptive learning circuit, that is, adaptive learning characteristics which means a gradual frequency change of output pulse with the progress of input pulse are confirmed.

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An Experimental Study on the Evaluation of Anti-corrosion Performance of High-frequency Arc Metal Spray film on Steel using EIS Method (전기화학적 임피던스 분광법(EIS)을 이용한 고주파 아크 금속용사 피막의 강재 방식성능 평가에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • Choe, Hong-Bok;Lee, Han-Seung
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2014.11a
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    • pp.61-62
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    • 2014
  • To evaluate anti-corrosion performance of high-frequency arc metal spray film in accordance with metal type and epoxy sealing coat application status, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy(EIS) method was conducted in this study. As a result, in case of applying Al-Mg alloy metal spray film, it showed the best polarization resistance. In case of applying epoxy sealing coat, it showed increased polarization resistance of arc metal spray film. Through this experiment, it is judged that Al-Mg alloy arc metal spray film with epoxy sealing coat can increase the biggest anti-corrosion performance of high-frequency arc metal spray film on steel.

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Stability of an Amorphous Silicon Oscillator

  • Bae, Byung-Seong;Choi, Jae-Won;Kim, Se-Hwan;Oh, Jae-Hwan;Jang, Jin
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.45-50
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    • 2006
  • An RC oscillator using amorphous silicon thin film transistors was developed. The oscillation frequency and its dependence on resistance and bias voltage were studied. The frequency was controlled by adjusting the feedback resistance of the oscillator. The highest measured frequency of the oscillator was around 140 kHz, which is acceptable for low-end radio frequency identification (RFID). Since a low-end RFID circuit needs low cost and a simple process, an amorphous silicon oscillator is suitable.

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