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Mixed-Mode Simulation of the Power MOSFET with Current Limiting Capability (전류 제한 능력을 갖는 전력용 MOSFET의 Mixed-Mode 시뮬레이션)

  • Yun, Chong-Man;Choi, Yearn-Ik;Han, Min-Koo
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1994.07b
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    • pp.1451-1453
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    • 1994
  • A monolithic current limiting power MOSFET, which may be easily fabricated by the conventional DMOS process, is proposed. The proposed current limiting MOSFET consists of main power cells, sensing cells, and NPN lateral bipolar transistor so that users can adjust the current limiting levels with only one external resistor. The behaviors of the proposed device are numerically simulated and analyzed by 2-D device simulator MEDICI and mixed-mode simulator CA-AAM(Circuit Analysis Advanced Application Module).

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3-Gb/s 60-GHz Link With SiGe BiCMOS Receiver Front-End and CMOS Mixed-Mode QPSK Demodulator

  • Ko, Min-Su;Kim, Du-Ho;Rucker, Holger;Choi, Woo-Young
    • JSTS:Journal of Semiconductor Technology and Science
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.256-261
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    • 2011
  • We demonstrate 3-Gb/s wireless link using a 60-GHz receiver front-end fabricated in $0.25-{\mu}m$ SiGe:C bipolar complementary metal oxide semiconductor (BiCMOS) and a mixed-mode quadrature phase-shift keying (QPSK) demodulator fabricated in 60-nm CMOS. The 60-GHz receiver consists of a low-noise amplifier and a down-conversion mixer. It has the peak conversion gain of 16 dB at 62 GHz and the 3-dB intermediate-frequency bandwidth of 6 GHz. The demodulator using 1-bit sampling scheme can demodulate up to 4.8-Gb/s QPSK signals. We achieve successful transmission of 3-Gb/s data in 60 GHz through 2-m wireless link.

Analysis of an Inclined Crack in Finite Composite Plate Under Mixed Mode Deformation (혼합모우드 변형하에 있는 복합재료 유한평판의 경사진 균열해석)

  • 염영진;홍창선
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.625-635
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    • 1989
  • Mixed mode fracture problem is analyzed for the finite orthotropic plate where an inclined crack parallel to the fiber direction is centrally placed. Modified mapping collocation method with both uniform stress and uniform displacement boundary conditions is utilized to calculate stress intensity correction factors for glass/epoxy and graphite/epoxy composites. Computed results are presented for selected combinations of crack length to width ratio L/W and plate aspect ratio H/W with various fiber orientations.

Establishment of Fracture Criteria for Mixed Mode in Bonded Dissimilar Materials with an Crack Emanating from an Edge Semicircular Hole (이종 접합체의 원공에서 파생하는 균열에 대한 혼합모드 파괴기준의 설정)

  • Jeong, Nam-Yong;Song, Chun-Ho
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.25 no.6
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    • pp.907-915
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    • 2001
  • Application of bonded dissimilar materials in many industries are increasing. When these materials are to be used in structures, it needs to evaluate the failure strength applying fracture mechanics. Al/Epoxy bonded dissimilar materials with an interface crack and an interface crack emanating from an edge semicircular hole were prepared, experiment of fracture toughness were carried out. Stress intensity factors of interface cracks in bonded dissimilar materials were computed with boundary element method(BEM) and the fracture criteria of mixed mode crack were analyzed. From the results, the fracture criteria and the method of strength evaluation by the fracture toughness in Al/Epoxy bonded dissimilar materials were proposed.

Brittle fracture analysis of the offset-crack DCDC specimen

  • Ayatollahi, M.R.;Bagherifard, S.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.301-310
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    • 2008
  • Applications of fracture mechanics in the strength analysis of ceramic materials have been lately studied by many researchers. Various test specimens have been proposed in order to investigate the fracture resistance of cracked bodies under mixed mode conditions. Double Cleavage Drilled Compression (DCDC) specimen, with a hole offset from the centerline is a configuration that is frequently used in subcritical crack growth studies of ceramics and glasses. This specimen exhibits a strong crack path stability that is due to the strongly negative T-stress term. In this paper the maximum tensile stress (MTS) criterion is employed for investigating theoretically the initiation of brittle fracture in the DCDC specimen under mixed mode conditions. It is shown that the T-stress has a significant influence on the predicted fracture load and the crack initiation angle. The theoretical results suggest that brittle fracture in the DCDC specimen is controlled by a combination of the singular stresses (characterized by KI and KII) and the non-singular stress term, T-stress.

Interfacial Crack Propagation Under Various Mode-Mixes

  • Park, Byung-Sun;Chai, Young-Suck
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.39-45
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    • 2002
  • Initiation and propagation of interfacial crack along bimaterial interface are considered in this study. A biaxial loading device for a single specimen is used for obtaining a wide range of mode-mixities. The specimen is an edge-cracked bimaterial strip of glass and epoxy; the biaxial loading device, being capable of controlling displacements in two perpendicular directions, is developed. A series of interfacial crack initiation and Propagation experiments are conducted using the biaxial loading device for various mixed modes. Normal crack opening displacement (NCOD) is measured near crack front by a crack opening interferometry and used for extracting fracture parameters. From mixed mode interfacial crack initiation experiments, large increase in toughness with shear components is observed. The behavior of interfacial crack propagation analyzed as a function of mode-mix shows that initial crack propagation is delayed with increase of mode-mixity, and its velocity is increased with positive mode-mixity but decreased with negative case. However, it is found that crack propagation is less accelerated with positive mode-mixity than the negative mode-mixity, which may be caused by contact and/or effects of friction between far field and near-tip Held along the interfacial crack.

Measurement of the mixed mode fracture strength of green sandstone using three-point bending specimens

  • Li, Yifan;Dong, Shiming;Pavier, Martyn J.
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.9-18
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    • 2020
  • Three-point bending specimens have been used to investigate the mixed mode fracture of green sandstone. Dimensionless stress intensity factors and T-stresses were calculated first by using the finite element method for various crack lengths, crack angles and span to length ratios. It is shown that three-point bending specimens can provide the whole range of mode mixities from pure mode I to pure mode II, provided suitable values are chosen for the crack angle and span to length ratio. The fracture test results were also used to compare with predictions of different criteria. These comparisons show that modified criteria including the influence of the T-stress agree better with experiment than the conventional criteria but that no one criterion matches perfectly the test results.

Study on failure behaviors of mixed-mode cracks under static and dynamic loads

  • Zhou, Lei;Chen, Jianxing;Zhou, Changlin;Zhu, Zheming;Dong, Yuqing;Wang, Hanbing
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.29 no.5
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    • pp.567-582
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    • 2022
  • In the present study, a series of physical experiments and numerical simulations were conducted to investigate the effects of mode I and mixed-mode I/II cracks on the fracture modes and stability of roadway tunnel models. The experiments and simulations incorporated different inclination angle flaws under both static and dynamic loads. The quasi-static and dynamic testing were conducted by using an electro-hydraulic servo control device and drop weight impact system (DWIS), and the failure process was simulated by using rock failure process analysis (RFPA) and AUTODYN software. The stress intensity factor was also calculated to evaluate the stability of the flawed roadway tunnel models by using ABAQUS software. According to comparisons between the test and numerical results, it is observed that for flawed roadways with a single radical crack and inclination angle of 45°, the static and dynamic stability are the lowest relative to other angles of fractured rock masses. For mixed-mode I/II cracks in flawed roadway tunnel models under dynamic loading, a wing crack is produced and the pre-existing cracks increase the stress concentration factor in the right part of the specimen, but this factor will not be larger than the maximum principal stress region in the roadway tunnel models. Additionally, damage to the sidewalls will be involved in the flawed roadway tunnel models under static loads.

A MIXED CORE FOR SUPERCRITICAL WATER-COOLED REACTORS

  • Cheng, Xu;Liu, Xiao-Jing;Yang, Yan-Hua
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.40 no.2
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    • pp.117-126
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    • 2008
  • In this paper, a new reactor core design is proposed on the basis of a mixed core concept consisting of a thermal zone and a fast zone. The geometric structure of the fuel assembly of the thermal zone is similar to that of a conventional thermal supercritical water-cooled reactor(SCWR) core with two fuel pin rows between the moderator channels. In spite of the counter-current flow mode, the co-current flow mode is used to simplify the design of the reactor core and the fuel assembly. The water temperature at the exit of the thermal zone is much lower than the water temperature at the outlet of the pressure vessel. This lower temperature reduces the maximum cladding temperature of the thermal zone. Furthermore, due to the high velocity of the fast zone, a wider lattice can be used in the fuel assembly and the nonuniformity of the local heat transfer can be minimized. This mixed core, which combines the merits of some existing thermal SCWR cores and fast SCWR cores, is proposed for further detailed analysis.

Effect of tensile strain on $I_{c}$ degradation characteristics in Bi-2223 superconducting tapes under bending (Bi-2223 초전도테이프 임계전류의 굽힘하에서 인장변형률 특성)

  • 신형섭;오상수;하동우
    • Proceedings of the Korea Institute of Applied Superconductivity and Cryogenics Conference
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    • 2003.10a
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    • pp.134-138
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    • 2003
  • The influences of mixed mode of bending-tension on the Ic degradation and their interaction on the strain effect were evaluated in this study. A test fixture which applies a mixed deformation mode of bending-tension to HTS tapes has been newly devised. When the strain induced in the tape due to the mixed deformation mode was expressed as a total tensile strain, the irreversible strain to the critical current degradation of Bi-2223 tapes increased when compared with the case of simple bending mode, and the value at both ends were larger than that at the central region of the bend part. The Ic degradation behavior at the region exceeding the irreversible strain showed quiet a rapid drop of the Ic when compared with the simple bending cases. As the applied bending strain increased namely as the diameter of mandrel adopted decreased, the apparent irreversible strain of Bi-2223 tapes increased However, the increment decreased as the mandrel diameter decreased. As a result, it could be found that the tension to be applied to the Bi-2223 tapes during cabling of HTS tapes should be smaller, as the mandrel diameter becomes smaller.

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