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Effect of Marangoni flow on Surface Roughness and Packing Density of Inkjet-printed Alumina Film by Modulating Ink Solvent Composition

  • Jang, Hun-Woo;Kim, Ji-Hoon;Kim, Hyo-Tae;Yoon, Young-Joon;Kim, Jong-Hee;Hwang, Hae-Jin
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 2009.11a
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    • pp.99-99
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    • 2009
  • Two different micro-flows during the evaporation of ink droplets were achieved by engineering both surface tension gradient and compositional gradient across the ink droplet: (1) Coffee-ring generating flow resulting from the outward flow inside the ink droplet & (2) Marangoni flow leading to the circulation flow inside the ink droplet. The surface tension gradient and the compositional gradient in the ink droplets were tailored by mixing two different solvents with difference surface tension and boiling point. In order to create the coffee-ring generating flow (outward flow), a single-solvent system using N,N-dimethylformamide with nano-sized spherical alumina particles was formulated, Marangoni flow (circulation flow) was created in the ink droplets by combining N,N-dimethylformamide and fotmamide with the spherical alumina powders as a co-solvent ink system. We have investigated the effect of these two different flows on the formation of ceramic films by inkjet printing method, The packing density of the ceramic films printed with two different ink systems (single- and co-solvent systems) and their surface roughness were characterized. The dielectric properties of these inkjet-printed ceramic films such as dielectric constant and dissipation factor were also studied in order to evaluate the feasibility of their application to the electronic ceramic package substrate.

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Reliable Dynamic TDMA Scheme with new Packing method for Image Transmission over Link-16 (Link-16에서 이미지 전송을 위한 신뢰성 기반의 동적 TDMA 기법과 새로운 패킹 방법)

  • Baek, Hoki;Lim, Jaesung;Koo, Jayeul;Jin, Jeonghwan;Chun, Philseong;Oh, Ilhyuk
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.37C no.11
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    • pp.1045-1053
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    • 2012
  • Link-16 is a widely used TDL (Tactical Data Link) which uses TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access). Link-16 is a very low rate system, so it supports small size of data like tactical message and voice. However, there are related works to transmit situation awareness information like image due to the increasing interest about EBO(Effect-Based Operation), recently. Special TDMA scheduling is needed not static TDMA of Link-16 for image transmission because image data has much larger size than the existing tactical data. In this paper, we proposed Link-16K which enhances the Link-16 MAC. The proposed Link-16K is compatible with Link-16, and includes dynamic TDMA, new packing method, and an efficient retransmission scheme for image transmission effectively. We can see that image transmission delay is reduced and channel utilization is increased through simulation results of proposed idea.

Uncertainty in the Measurement of Radiative Energy Attenuation through Packed Spheres (구립자층내의 복사에너지 감쇠량계측의 불확정성에 관한 연구)

  • 김춘식;김경근;김용모
    • Journal of Advanced Marine Engineering and Technology
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.23-29
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    • 1991
  • Uncertainty is studied in the measurements of average packing density, thickness of packed spheres and transmittance in the experiments to study the effect of the bed height and the existence of the bed side walls on the transmittance of radiative energy through packed spheres. The packing density of the bed is obtained by counting the number of the spheres packed in three pipes with different heights. The bed height of the packed spheres is estimated from the number of spheres contained in the bed by using the relation between the bed height and the sphere number. The transmittance is obtained by dividing the intensity of the transmitted laser beam by the incoming-beam intensity. From the analysis, the uncertainity in the measurements of transmittance is shown to be less than 10.2%(95% coverage).

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Origin of Green Emission in Extremely Pure Oligofluorene Films: Effect of Molecular Packing

  • Kang, Ji-Hoon;Shin, Na-Yool;Jo Jung-Ho;Keivanidis Panagiotis E.;Laquai Frederic;Wegner Gerhard;Yoon, Do-Y.
    • Proceedings of the Polymer Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2006.10a
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    • pp.236-236
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    • 2006
  • Time-resolved photoluminescence spectroscopy measurements of oligofluorenes with various side chains were studied. With extremely pure oligofluorenes, two kinds of red-shifted green emission were observed which have different origins; aggregate formation and on-chain chemical defect. The green emission around 490 nm was largely dependent upon the intermolecular interaction of oliglfuorene molecules. Moreover, by using oligofluorene with high-order liquid crystalline phase, we observed that the green emission was strongly dependent upon the molecular packing in solid films.

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Effect of Island Size on the Packing Density in the Early Stages of Alkylsilane-Based Monolayer Self Assembly

  • Lee, Bo-H.;Sung, Myung-M.
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.127-130
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    • 2005
  • The early stage of the self assembly for octadecyltrichlorosilane (OTS)-based monolayers is investigated using atomic force microscopy (AFM). Height measurements using AFM prove that the island height of the monolayers gradually increases with increasing the island size, and is close to the limiting value (h = $\sim$25 $\AA$) after d = $\sim$600 nm in size. Since the theoretical length of a covalently bound OTS molecule is 26.2 Å, the limiting value of the island height means that the islands with d ${\geq}$ 600 nm consist of close-packed, fully extended chains. The heights for the islands with d < 600 nm are lower than the limiting value and decrease with decreasing the island sizes. This observation indicates that the OTS molecules in the small islands are less densely packed, and that the packing densities of the islands increase as the islands grow in size.

Software Designing Simulator for Controlling Multiple-Mechanism Carrier System

  • Nakamura, Kotaro;Kumagai, Koji;Sato, Seiji;Sato, Shoichi
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2000.10a
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    • pp.450-450
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    • 2000
  • This paper presents a software design simulation method for controlling multiple mechanism carrier system (MMCS), which is mainly used in a wrapping machine or a case packing machine. This method uses a mechanical tool-work interactive model proposed in this paper, in order to represent the interactive behaviors between some tools and a work driven by their tools, in which low effect states of a work are defined. Based on this method, a 3-D simulation system has been built. It consists of shape modeling of each device, behavior definitions of tools, and control logic using if-then expression. By applying it to a ase packing machine having about 30 mechanical devices and 100 inputs/outputs for control, the effectiveness of this method has been shown in general verification of control logic specification in an early software design phase and the possibility of smooth communication tool between mechanical and software designers.

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Permeability Characteristics of Polymerized Vesicles(II) (고분자화된 Vesicles의 투과 특성(II))

  • Bae, Duck-Hwan;Kim, Kong-Soo;Shin, Jae-Sup
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.335-340
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    • 1992
  • Polymerized vesicles were formed from monomeric surfactants and permeability of polymerized vesicles were compared with that of monomeric analogs. The results showed that crosslinking get the permeability of vesicle decrease. And when the vesicle was polymerized at both inside and outside of vesicle, the vesicle got the lower permeability. Packing structure in the vesicle which is dependent upon the molecular structure of alkyl group in surfactant had an effect on permeability of vesicle.

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Effect of Organic Additive Composition on Isostatic Thermocompression Behavior of Alumina Tapes (유기물 조성에 따른 알루미나 테이프의 열간 가압 거동)

  • 이명현;박일석;김대준;이득용
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.37 no.8
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    • pp.824-831
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    • 2000
  • Alumina tapes, having various ratios of alumina to alumina+binder+plasticizer (a/(a+o)) and binder to binder+plasticizer(b/(b+p)), were prepared by the tape casting method. The tapes were thermocompressed varying the thermocompression parameters such as temperature, pressure, and duration time. Among the parameters, the pressure was the most influential to the tape packing density. The packing density varied in two different ways depending on the a/(a+o) ratio. For the tapes having low a/(a+o) ratio, a saturation density was reached by applying very a low pressure of 1 MPa. For tapes with high a/(a+o), on the contrary, the saturation density was obtained at a relatively high pressure. These different responses to the pressure are attributed to the fact that the rearrangement of alumina particles by the pressure becomes easy as an organic content in the tapes is high.

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Simulation of Aggregate Slump Test Using Equivalent Sphere Particle in DEM (등가 구형입자를 이용한 DEM에서의 골재 슬럼프 실험 모사)

  • Yun, Tae Young;Ahn, Sang Hyeok;Nam, Jueong Hee;Yoo, Pyeong Jun
    • International Journal of Highway Engineering
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.21-29
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    • 2013
  • PURPOSES: Simulation of aggregate slump test using equivalent sphere particle in DEM and its validity evaluation against lab aggregate slump test METHODS : In this research, aggregate slump tests are performed and compared with DEM simulation. To utilize spheric particles in YADE, equivalent sphere diameter concept is applied. As verification measures, the volume in slump cone filled with aggregate is used and it is compared with volume in slump cone filled with equivalent sphere particle. Slump height and diameter are also used to evaluate the suggested numerical method with equivalent concept RESULTS : Simulation test results show good agrement with lab test results in terms of loose packing volume, height and diameter of slumped particle clump. CONCLUSIONS : It is concluded that numerical simulation using DEM is applicable to evaluate the effect of aggregate morphological property in loose packing and optimum gradation determination based on the aggregate slump test simulation result.

Effect of M.A.P. and C.A. storage on quality of Mushrooms(Agaricus bisporus) during storage (양송이 버섯의 MAP및 CA저장 효과)

  • 김준한;김종국
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.225-232
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    • 1995
  • In order to study the effect of modified atmosphere packaging(M.A.P.) and controlled atmosphere(C. A.) storage on keeping freshness of mushrooms (Agricus-bisporus). Mushrooms was packaged with polyethylene(P.E.) film (40${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$, 60${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$, 80${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$) and C.A. conditions(CO2 concentration of 2%, O2 concentration of 2%) and storage at 0$\pm$1$^{\circ}C$, RH(relative hummidity) 92$\pm$1%. Gas composition in film was changed rapidly at early of storage, but it kept a constant level after 14 days of storage, and then kept at the level of 6~9% CO2 and 2~5% O2. Weight loss was 5% in non-packed mushrooms after 3 days of storage, but P.E. film, CO2 treated, C.A. conditions were 5% after 21 days of storage. Flesh firmness of the mushrooms was continuously decreased throughout storage period and the lowest of flesh firmness changed was 80${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$-P.E. film packing. Discoloration of the piteous of mushrooms appears to be the most Important factors to determine its marketability, L value of it appears to be of the high values at P.E. film packing and C.A. conditions during period. Large amount of ethanol and acetaldehyde were produced from the 7 days during storage, large contents of mannitol and trehalose were at the 14 days and 7 days during storage.

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