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Theory and Practice in the Tensile Strength Test for Split Ring Shaped Rock Specimen (터진고리 형태의 암석시편에 대한 인장강도 시험의 이론과 실제)

  • Choi, Byung-Hee;Lee, Youn-Kyou;Park, Chan;Park, Chulwhan
    • Explosives and Blasting
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    • v.38 no.1
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    • pp.30-37
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    • 2020
  • In this study the split ring (SR) test was investigated for its applicability to the measurement of the tensile strength of rock specimen of NX size. The concept of the SR test is the same as the half ring (HR) test (Choi et al., 2019) except that the expected fracture plane is perpendicular to the loading direction. Because of this perpendicularity, however, it was believed that the SR test could be more accurate than the HR test. Like the HR specimen, the SR specimen is a curved prismatic bar with a uniform section. Appealing to a basic bending theory in strength of materials, the tensile strength for the special bar can be calculated analytically. Numerical simulations using LS-DYNA revealed, as expected, that the strength errors were 1% and 5% for the tensional and compressional SR tests, respectively, which were much lower than that (12%) of the HR test. To identify the performance of the two SR tests, laboratory experiments were conducted. The HR and Brazilian tests were also performed for comparison. The experiments showed that the ratios of the tensional and compressional SR to Brazilian strengths were 1.2~1.4 and 1.1~1.2, respectively, which are too small compared to empirical values in ordinary bend tests. Consequently, it is concluded that the SR test is not appropriate for use in tensile strength test of rock specimen of NX size. But the ratio of the HR to Brazilian strengths was within 1.7~2.0 for both the previous and present studies, showing a good consistency in their test results.

A Development on the Non-Destructive Testing Equipment for the Compaction Control and the Evaluation of Pavements Properties (지반물성추정 및 다짐관리를 위한 비파괴시험장비의 개발)

  • 최준성;김인수;유지형;김수일
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 2000.11a
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    • pp.385-390
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    • 2000
  • In this study, the Non-Destructive Testing Equipment was introduced for the compaction control and the evaluation of pavements properties and the developing process was showed. Falling Weight Deflectometer(FWD) is a system for performing non-destructive testing of pavement and the other foundation structures. The system develops forces from the acceleration caused by the arrest of a falling weight and these forces are transmitted onto the surface of a structure causing it to deflect much as it would due to the weight of a passing wheel load. The structure will bend downward and exhibit a deflection basin. FWD uses a set of velocity sensors to determine the amplitude and shape of the deflection basin. The deflection response, when related to the applied loading, can provide information about the strength and condition of the various elements of the test structure. In this study, a computer program was developed that can be used to evaluate pavement and foundation structures from the data produced by FWD. The Falling Weight Deflectometer, non-destructive testing equipment, is increasing used at the whole world.

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A Hight Tilted OCB(HTOCB) Mode using Control of Tilt Angle for Hematic Liquid Crystal on Polyimide Surface (폴리이미드 표면에서의 네마틱 액정의 틸트 제어를 이용한 High Tilted OCB(HTOCB) 모드)

  • Hwang, Jeoung-Yeon;Jeong, Youn-Hak;Seo, Dae-Shik
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers
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    • v.18 no.7
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    • pp.635-640
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    • 2005
  • In this paper, we have improved a novel high tilted optically compensated bend (OCB) (HTOCB) mode by using high tilt angle that was generated by the unique baking condition on the homeotropic alignment layer. The high tilt angle of liquid crystal (LC) was generated by new alignment process that tilt angle changed homeotropic state to homeogenous state using Hot-plate equipment; we obtained about $40\~50^{\circ}$ tilt angle with negative and positive dielectric anisotropy on the homeotropic polyimide (PI), and then LC tilt angle decreased as increasing baking temperature and time. At last, we obtained about $10^{\circ}$ with positive type NLC $({\Delta}n>0)$. Also, the LC tilt angle of positive type NLC $({\Delta}n>0)$ decreased as increasing rubbing strength at the same baking temperature and time. The novel LC operating mode (HTOCB) that used the high tilt angle by the new alignment method was improved. The response time of the novel HTOCB cell was faster than that of conventional OCB cell. We suggest that the developed the novel HTOCB cell using control of tilt angle on the homeotropic surface is a promising technique for the achievement of a fast response time and a high contrast ratio.

3-Dimensional Locally Elliptic Numerical Predictions of Turbulent Jet in a Crossflow In A Curved Duct (곡관내의 주유동에 분사되는 난류제트에 대한 3차원 국소타원형 수치해석)

  • 정형호;이택식;이준식
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.470-483
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    • 1990
  • Turbulent jet in a crossflow, issuing from a row of holes on a convex surface of 90 .deg. bend duct, is predicted by a 3-dimensional numerical method. The Cartesian coordinate system in adopted in upstream and downstream tangents and the cylindrical polar coordinate system in curved region. The Reynolds stresses and heat fluxes are obtained from a standard k-e model in the core region and van Driest model in the vicinity of the wall. The governing equations are discretized by a finite volume method and solutions are obtained by a locally elliptic calculation procedure. Pressure and convective terms are treated by SIMPLE algorithm and hybrid scheme respectively. A vortex initially induced by the injected jet has been built up due to the interaction with the secondary flow caused by pressure gradient and centrifugal force. The vortex structure has a strong influence on the wall cooling effectiveness. Another vortex like horseshoe is formed in the vicinity of the injection hole and its strength is getting weak as it moves downward.

Development of Wire Temperature Prediction Method in a Continuous Dry Wire Drawing Process Using the High Carbon Steel (고탄소강의 연속 건식 신선 공정에서 선재의 온도 예측 기법 개발)

  • Kim, Yeong-Sik;Kim, Dong-Hwan;Kim, Byeong-Min;Kim, Min-An;Park, Yong-Min
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.330-337
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    • 2001
  • Wire drawing process of the high carbon steel with a high speed is usually conducted at room temperature using a number of passes or reductions through consequently located dies. In multi-stage drawing process, temperature rise in each pass affects the mechanical properties of final product such as bend, twist and tensile strength. Also, this temperature rise during the deformation is the reason that the wire in drawing process is broken by the embrittlement due to rapid strain aging effect. This paper presents the estimation of the wire temperature for the multi-stage wire drawing process. Using the proposed calculation method of wire temperature, temperature rise at deformation zone as well as temperature drop in block considering the heat transfer between the block and wire were calculated. As these calculated wire temperatures were applied to the real industrial fields, it was known that the calculated results were in a good agreement with the measured wire temperature.

The Study on the Preparation of Partially Stabilized Zirconia from Domestic Zircon Sand and its Application : II. The Fabrication of Sintered PSZ and its Properties (국산 지르콘사를 이용한 부분 안정화 지르코니아의 제조 및 그 응용에 관한 연구 : II. 부분 안정화 지르코니아 소결체의 제조 및 그 특성)

  • Kim, H.;Sunwoo, S.;Kang, J.B.;Shim, K.S.;Shin, K.C.;Hwang, K.H.
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.131-135
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    • 1988
  • The microstructural changes in partially stabilized MgO-ZrO2 alloys during heat treatment and mechanical properties of ZrO2(Y2O3)/Al2O3 systems have been studied. 9mol% MgO-ZrO2 powders were sintered at 1800$^{\circ}C$ for 4 hours and these specimens were aged at 1420$^{\circ}C$ and 1100$^{\circ}C$ secondly. These specimens have high thermal shock resistance and high toughness. The bend strength of Y-PSZ/Al2O3 composites conventially sintered were increased by HIP from 650MPa to 980MPa.

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Application of ta-C Coating on WC Mold to Molded Glass Lens

  • Lee, Woo-Young;Choi, Ju-hyun
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.106-113
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    • 2019
  • We investigated the application of tetrahedral amorphous carbon (ta-C) coatings to fabricate a glass lens manufactured using a glass molding process (GMP). In this work, ta-C coatings with different thickness (50, 100, 150 and 200 nm) were deposited on a tungsten carbide (WC-Co) mold using the X-bend filter of a filtered cathode vacuum arc. The effects of thickness on mechanical and tribological properties of the coating were studied. These ta-C coatings were characterized by atomic force microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, nano-indentation measurements, Raman spectrometry, Rockwell-C tests, scratch tests and ball on disc tribometer tests. The nano-indentation measurements showed that hardness increased with an increase in coating thickness. In addition, the G-peak position in the Raman spectra analysis was right shifted from 1520 to $1586cm^{-1}$, indicating that the $sp^3$ content increased with increasing thickness of ta-C coatings. The scratch test showed that, compared to other coatings, the 100-nm-thick ta-C coating displayed excellent adhesion strength without delamination. The friction test was carried out in a nitrogen environment using a ball-on-disk tribometer. The 100-nm-thick ta-C coating showed a low friction coefficient of 0.078. When this coating was applied to a GMP, the life time, i.e., shot counts, dramatically increased up to 2,500 counts, in comparison with Ir-Re coating.

Capture silk scaffold production in the cribellar web spider

  • Yan Sun;Seung-Min Lee;Bon-Jin Ku;Eun-Ah Park;Myung-Jin Moon
    • Applied Microscopy
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    • v.51
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    • pp.11.1-11.9
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    • 2021
  • Spider capture silk is a natural scaffolding material that outperforms most synthetic materials in terms of its combination of strength and elasticity. Among the various kinds of silk threads, cribellar thread is the most primitive prey-capturing type of spider web material. We analyzed the functional organization of the sieve-like cribellum spigots and specialized calamistral comb bristles for capture thread production by the titanoecid spider Nurscia albofasciata. The outer cribellar surface is covered with thousands of tiny spigots, and the cribellar plate produces non-sticky threads composed of thousands of fine nanofibers. N. albofasciata cribellar spigots are typically about 10 ㎛ long, and each spigot appears as a long individual shaft with a pagoda-like tiered tip. The five distinct segments comprising each spigot is a defining characteristic of this spider. This segmented and flexible structure not only allows for spigots to bend individually and join with adjacent spigots, but it also enables spigots to draw the silk fibrils from their cribella with rows of calamistral leg bristles to form cribellar prey-capture threads.

A Study on the Influence of Ni and Si Content on the Characteristics of Cu-Ni-Si-P Alloy for Connector Materials (Connector용 Cu-Ni-Si-P합금의 특성에 미치는 Ni및 Si의 영향에 관한연구)

  • No, Han-Sin;Lee, Byeong-U;Lee, Gwang-Hak;Kim, Hong-Sik
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.4 no.8
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    • pp.877-887
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    • 1994
  • Cu-Ni-Si-P alloys have been studied in order to develop connector material which has a favorable combination of strength, electrical conductivity, elastic limit, thermal softening resistence and bend formability. Three kinds of trial alloys with various nickel and silicon content were melted and cast, hot rolled at about $900^{\circ}C$ and cold rolled. Mechanical properties and electrical conductivities of these alloys annealed at $450^{\circ}C$, $500^{\circ}C$ and $550^{\circ}C$ were investigated. An alloy with the composition of Cu-2.7%Ni-0.53%Si-O.O29%P, which shows a favorable combination of high strength and high electrical conductivity, has been developed. Various characteristics of the alloy 1 connector material were evaluated and compared with phospher bronze(C521OR-H) and brass(C26OOR-EH) connector material.

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A Study on the Fracture Characteristics of Pre-Cracked Fiber Reinforced Concrete (초기균열이 있는 강섬유보강 콘트리트의 파괴특성)

  • 곽기주
    • Magazine of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.53-63
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    • 1992
  • To investgate the fracture behavior of the steel fiber reinforced concreate, the specimens with different steel fiber contents of 0.0%, 0.5%, 1.0%, 1.5%, were made and notched with differents notch depth ratios of 0.0,0.2, 0.4, 0.6, and the three point bend tests were followed. Test results of 16 different types of above combined specimens were summarized as follows. 1.The load line deflection contents were found to increase 5%, 16%, 19%, respectively, compared to the unnotched specimen with the increased of initial notch depth ratio to 0.2,0.4, 0.6, respectively. 2.The frexural strength were found to decrease 14%, 16%, 21 %, respectively, compared to the unnotched specimen with the increase of initial notch depth ratio to 0.2, 0.4, 0.6,respectively. 3.The stress intensity factors of the steel fiber reinforced concrete were found to increase 1.1 1.5 1.9 times, respectively, compared to the concrete with no steel fiber content with the increase of fiber content to 0.5%, 1.0%, 1.5%, respectively. 4.The influence of the mass of the steel fiber reinforced concrete to the whole fracture energy was found to be minor with 6~8 % contribution. 5.The fracture energy of the steel fiber reinforced concrete, considering the load-deflection curve and concrete mass was found to be approximately 350-380kg m/m$^2$. 6.The regression analysis through the relationship between the compressive(Oc)/tensile (OT) strength and fracture energy(Gf) showed that the fracture energy of the steel fiber reinforced concrete could be predicted as follows. Gf= 19.2662 Oc - 3940.4 Gf= 246.876 OT- 6008.8

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