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Development Capstone Design Operation Model for Strategic Achievement (전략적 성과 창출을 위한 캡스톤디자인 운영모델 개발)

  • Choi, Kwang-hak;Kang, Jae-kwan
    • Journal of Engineering Education Research
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.71-77
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    • 2019
  • Capstone design is a very important college course that enhances students' creativity and skills. However, in most universities, the operation of capstone design is operated by the experience and intuition of the advisor, and it is somewhat lacking in the generation of useful results such as patent rights and technology start-up from the capstone design result. In this study, we proposed a performance - based capstone design operation model through patent linkage so that the capstone design class can create creative and useful results. The proposed operating model includes support for research on prior art of patent information utilization, patent right of idea, and technology commercialization. The proposed operating model was directly applied to the capstone design class in the university, and it was confirmed that useful results such as expansion of the scope of the research achievement and technology start - up were created compared to the existing operation model.

Underwater Geometry of the Anchovy Boat Seine in Process of the Fishing Operation (기선권현망어구의 조업과정중 수중형상)

  • An, Young-Su;Jang, Choong-Sik;Lee, Myeong-Kyu
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Fisheries and Ocean Technology
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    • v.41 no.2
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    • pp.101-106
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    • 2005
  • This study was carried out to observe the underwater geometry of the anchovy boat seine by two fishing operation systems. One was a traditional operation system that used a fish detecting boat, another was a new operation system that used the same fishing gear with floats and sinkers in comparison with a fish detecting boat. Vertical opening of the fishing gear that used a casting net, working depth of each part of the fishing gear that used a new operation system was almost canstant, but was gradually shallow in a traditional operation system. Just before hauling net, working depth of each part of the fishing gear that used a new operation system was maintained stable, but was vertically unstable in a traditional operation system because as rear part of the fishing gear was risen up the upper layer. Just after hauling net, working depth of the fishing gear that used a new operation system was also maintained stable, and then anchovy school could be lead to bag net.

Discrete event simulation of Maglev transport considering traffic waves

  • Cha, Moo Hyun;Mun, Duhwan
    • Journal of Computational Design and Engineering
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    • v.1 no.4
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    • pp.233-242
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    • 2014
  • A magnetically levitated vehicle (Maglev) system is under commercialization as a new transportation system in Korea. The Maglev is operated by an unmanned automatic control system. Therefore, the plan of train operation should be carefully established and validated in advance. In general, when making a train operation plan, statistically predicted traffic data is used. However, a traffic wave often occurs in real train service, and demand-driven simulation technology is required to review a train operation plan and service quality considering traffic waves. We propose a method and model to simulate Maglev operation considering continuous demand changes. For this purpose, we employed a discrete event model that is suitable for modeling the behavior of railway passenger transportation. We modeled the system hierarchically using discrete event system specification (DEVS) formalism. In addition, through implementation and an experiment using the DEVSim++ simulation environment, we tested the feasibility of the proposed model. Our experimental results also verified that our demand-driven simulation technology can be used for a priori review of train operation plans and strategies.

Improving Flexibility of External Data Exchange in Count-fire Operation System by Adapting Dynamic Parser Software (동적 구문처리기 소프트웨어 적용을 통한 대화력전 수행체계 연동의 유연성 향상 방안)

  • Hong, Won-Eui
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.51-56
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    • 2008
  • The counter-fire operation system performs its mission exchanging information with other related systems such as command & control systems and military information systems. In the process of exchanging information, the counter-fire operation system uses a type of data message which contains exchange data information in the format of KMTF. The requirement of data exchange of count-fire operation will continue to evolve. But the EDX(External Data eXchange) configuration item of the current counter-fire operation system can not effectively cope with the variation of data exchange requirements due to its fixed software structure. In the paper, a solution for improving flexibility of external data exchange in counter-fire operation system is proposed.

Novel Self-Reference Sense Amplifier for Spin-Transfer-Torque Magneto-Resistive Random Access Memory

  • Choi, Jun-Tae;Kil, Gyu-Hyun;Kim, Kyu-Beom;Song, Yun-Heub
    • JSTS:Journal of Semiconductor Technology and Science
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.31-38
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    • 2016
  • A novel self-reference sense amplifier with parallel reading during writing operation is proposed. Read access time is improved compared to conventional self-reference scheme with fast operation speed by reducing operation steps to 1 for read operation cycle using parallel reading scheme, while large sense margin competitive to conventional destructive scheme is obtained by using self-reference scheme. The simulation was performed using standard $0.18{\mu}m$ CMOS process. The proposed self-reference sense amplifier improved not only the operation speed of less than 20 ns which is comparable to non-destructive sense amplifier, but also sense margin over 150 mV which is larger than conventional sensing schemes. The proposed scheme is expected to be very helpful for engineers for developing MRAM technology.

Analysis of cavity expansion based on general strength criterion and energy theory

  • Chao Li;Meng-meng Lu;Bin Zhu;Chao Liu;Guo-Yao Li;Pin-Qiang Mo
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.37 no.1
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    • pp.9-19
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    • 2024
  • This study presents an energy analysis for large-strain cavity expansion problem based on the general strength criterion and energy theory. This study focuses on the energy dissipation problem during the cavity expansion process, dividing the soil mass around the cavity into an elastic region and a plastic region. Assuming compliance with the small deformation theory in the elastic region and the large deformation theory in the plastic region, combined with the general strength criterion of soil mass and energy theory, the energy dissipation solution for cavity expansion problem is derived. Firstly, from an energy perspective, the process of cavity expansion in soil mass is described as an energy conversion process. The energy dissipation mechanism is introduced into the traditional analysis of cavity expansion, and a general analytical solution for cavity expansion related to energy is derived. Subsequently, based on this general analytical solution of cavity expansion, the influence of different strength criterion, large-strain, expansion radius, cavity shape and characteristics of soil mass on the stress distribution, displacement field and energy evolution around the cavity is studied. Finally, the effectiveness and reliability of theoretical solution is verified by comparing the results of typical pressure-expansion curves with existing literature algorithms. The results indicate that different strength criterion have a relatively small impact on the displacement and strain field around the cavity, but a significant impact on the stress distribution and energy evolution around the cavity.

Study on operation stability of printed organic TFTs

  • Kamata, T.;Suemori, K.;Yoshida, M.;Uemura, S.;Hoshino, S.;Kozasa, T.;Takada, N.
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2007.08b
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    • pp.1216-1219
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    • 2007
  • We have been developing printed organic TFTs for flexible displays. In this study, we have pay attention to the operation stability improvement of the organic TFTs, and studied several factors especially depending on the dielectric layers. From the detailed analysis of the effects of dielectric layers, we have proposed a new printed dielectric layer which is mainly consisting of metal oxide and gives high operation stability

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Analysis of Remote Operation involved in Spent Nuclear Fuel Conditioning Process using its Virtual Mockup

  • Yoon, Ji-Sup;Kim, Sung-Hyun;Song, Tai-Gil
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2004.08a
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    • pp.840-845
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    • 2004
  • The remote operation of the Advanced Spent Fuel Conditioning Process (ACP) is analyzed by using the 3D graphic simulation tools. Since the spent nuclear fuel, which is a high radioactive material, is processed in the ACP, the ACP equipment is operated in intense radiation fields as well as in a high temperature. Thus, the equipment is operated in a remote manner and should be designed with consideration for the remote handling and maintenance. Also suitable remote handling technology needs to be developed along with the design of the process concepts. For this we developed a graphic simulator, which provides the capability of verifying the remote operability of the ACP without the fabrication of the process equipment. In other words, by applying virtual reality to the remote maintenance operation, a remote operation task can be simulated in the graphic simulator, not in the real environment. The graphic simulator will substantially reduce the cost of the development of the remote handling and maintenance procedure as well as the process equipment, while at the same time developing a remote maintenance concept that is more reliable, easier to implement, and easier to understand.

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A Process Planning System for Machining of Dies for Auto-Body Production(II)-Operation Planning and NC Code Post-Processing (자동차 차체금형 가공용 공정계획 시스템(II)-작업 계획과 NC 코드 후처리)

  • Sin, Dong-Mok;Lee, Chang-Ho;Choi, Jae-Jin;Noh, Sang-Do;Lee, Ki-Woo
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.63-73
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    • 2001
  • This paper presents a process and operation planning system with an NC code post-processor for effective machining of press dies for production of cars. Based on the machining features, major parts of press dies are categorized into 15 groups and a standard process plan is defined for each group. The standard process plan consists of a series of processes where a process is defined as a group of operations that can be done with one setup. Details such as cutting tools, cutting conditions, and tool paths are decided at the operation planning stage. At the final stage of process and operation planning, the NC code post-processor we developed adjusts feedrates along the tool path to reduce machining time. The adjustment rule is selected based on the metal removal rate estimated by virtually machining with virtual cutting tool.

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