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The Detection of Defects in Ferromagnetic Materials Using Magneto-Optical Sensor (자기광학센서를 이용한 강자성체 결함 탐상)

  • Kim, Hoon
    • Journal of Power System Engineering
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.52-57
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    • 2004
  • A new non-destructive inspection technique has been developed. One characteristic of the technique is that defects are visualized by laser ray. Magnetic domains and domain walls of a magneto-optical sensor(MO sensor) are varied by the magnetic flux leaked by defects, and the variations are observed by the reflected light of the laser ray. The information of defect can remotely be inspected by this technique in a real time. This paper describes the results estimated on the 2-dimensional surface defects and opposite-side defects in a ferromagnetic material and the natural surface defect in a clutch disk wheel. The light region of a visible image and the magnitude of a reflected light increases as the input current of the magnetizer increases. The natural surface defect, that has not the width of crack's open mouth, can be also visualized like as 2-dimensional artificial defects.

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Detecting of the defects of pavement of a road by using infrared thermography (열화상 비파괴 검사법을 이용한 도로포장 결함 검출)

  • Sim, Jun-Gi;Kim, Ki-Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Advanced Composite Structures
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.69-76
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    • 2015
  • The purpose of this paper is to find an limitation to detect the defect of damaged asphalt pavement structures for infrared thermography. We use heat source of a natural light to detect the defect efficiently. The heat source was applied to the asphalt specimens. Four asphalt specimens were used: one was the asphalt containing depth of 1cm internal timber, two was the asphalt containing depth of 2cm internal void, Three was the asphalt containing depth of 3cm internal timber and four was not the asphalt containing internal timber. It was found that the depth of 3cm internal timber could be detected by this method. In addition, we used the image processing to make the damage zone displayed clear in the image obtained from the thermographic operation.

RICHARDSON EXTRAPOLATION AND DEFECT CORRECTION OF MIXED FINITE ELEMENT METHODS FOR ELLIPTIC OPTIMAL CONTROL PROBLEMS

  • Chen, Yanping;Huang, Yunqing;Hou, Tianliang
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.49 no.3
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    • pp.549-569
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    • 2012
  • In this paper asymptotic error expansions for mixed finite element approximations to a class of second order elliptic optimal control problems are derived under rectangular meshes, and the Richardson extrapolation of two different schemes and interpolation defect correction can be applied to increase the accuracy of the approximations. As a by-product, we illustrate that all the approximations of higher accuracy can be used to form a class of a posteriori error estimators of the mixed finite element method for optimal control problems.

The analysis of interferometry fringe pattern under shearing quantity and inside pressure change for inspect inside defects using by digital shearography (Digital shearography를 이용한 내부결함 검출에 있어서 전단량과 내부압력 변화에 따른 간섭줄무늬 패턴 분석)

  • 김형택;김경석;홍진후;강기수
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2001.04a
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    • pp.140-143
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    • 2001
  • Digital shearography, a speckle pattern method is based on the superposition of two laterally sheared images. Therefore, object points which are positioned in some distance from each other are superposed in the image plane. This shearography, one of NDT methods without contact, is able to inspect defects in pipelines and pressure vessels that are used in nuclear power plants. This is can inspect whole fields and has a low sensitivity to environmental noise. Because optical setting is very simple, it has a little exhaustion of time, cost and man power. And also it can find a defect position through real time monitoring of a part. This paper, finds out the relationship among shearing quantity image quality and defect size with this method.

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Damage assessment of linear structures by a static approach, I: Theory and formulation

  • Tseng, Shih-Shong
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.181-193
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    • 2000
  • The objective of this research is to propose a new global damage detection parameter, termed as the static defect energy (SDE). This candidate parameter possesses the ability to detect, locate and quantify structural damage. To have a full understanding about this parameter and its applications, the scope of work can be divided into several tasks: theory and formulation, numerical simulation studies, experimental verification and feasibility studies. This paper only deals with the first part of the task. Brief introduction will be given to the dynamic defect energy (DDE) after systematically reviewing the previous works. Process of applying the perturbation method to the oscillatory system to obtain a static expression will be followed. Two implementation methods can be used to obtain SDE equations and the diagrams. Both results are equally good for damage detection.

Analysis of the Truck Fire Caused by Return Spring Defect of a Braking System during Expressway Driving (고속도로 주행 중 제동장치 리턴스프링 결함으로 발생한 트럭화재의 분석)

  • Kim, Younhoi;Lee, Euipyeong
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.148-155
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    • 2014
  • Most truck fires breaking out on the expressway are directly damaged by fire destruction of truck and freight and many of them cause indirect damage such as serious traffic holdups. This study analyzed the fire causes and their liability of the 25-ton truck fire breaking out during expressway driving. This truck fire was caused by manufacturing defect of return spring of a braking system. The fire liability rested with a maker(manufacturer) rather than a truck owner or a driver and the maker also bore fire liability based on the Product Liability Law.

Simulation for Defect Diagnosis in Belt Transport System (벨트 이송 시스템의 결함 진단을 위한 시뮬레이션)

  • Lee, Nam-Hoon;Lyu, Sang-Heon;Ihn, Yong-Seok;Choi, Yeon-Sun;Koo, J.C.
    • Transactions of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering
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    • v.16 no.4 s.109
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    • pp.366-371
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    • 2006
  • As functional requirements of automatic office machines like printers, Automatic Tellex Machines(ATMs), copying machines are on a trend for the higher speed and precision, extensive technical advances are being developed and implemented in the industry. Media transport system is a device to convey a sheet of paper in ATMs and printers. The stability of media transport system is a matter of concern as their operating throughput rapidly increases. And defects of belts or rollers in a transport system directly affect the level of stability of the system. Therefore an automatic diagnostic system for predicting various defects is necessary for the stable operation of the media transport system. A simulation based on multi-body dynamics has been done for a feasibility study of a system design for the defect anticipation.

The Impact of Delay Optimization on Delay fault Testing Quality

  • Park, Young-Ho;Park, Eun-Sei
    • Journal of Electrical Engineering and information Science
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    • v.2 no.3
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    • pp.14-21
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    • 1997
  • In delay-optimized designs, timing failures due to manufacturing delay defects are more likely to occur because the average timing slacks of paths decrease and the system becomes more sensitive to smaller delay defect sizes. In this paper, the impact of delay optimized logic circuits on delay fault testing will be discussed and compared to the case for non-optimized designs. First, we provide a timing optimization procedure and show that the resultant density function of path delays is a delta function. Next we also discuss the impact of timing optimization on the yield of a manufacturing process and the defect level for delay faults. Finally, we will give some recommendations on the determination of the system clock time so that the delay-optimized design will have the same manufacturing yield as the non-optimized design and on the determination of delay fault coverage in the delay-optimized design in order to have the same defect-level for delay faults as the non-optimized design, while the system clock time is the same for both designs.

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Differential Burn-in and Reliability Screening Policy Using Yield Information Based on Spatial Stochastic Processes (공간적 확률 과정 기반의 수율 정보를 이용한 번인과 신뢰성 검사 정책)

  • Hwang, Jung Yoon;Shim, Younghak
    • Journal of Korean Society of Industrial and Systems Engineering
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2012
  • Decisions on reliability screening rules and burn-in policies are determined based on the estimated reliability. The variability in a semiconductor manufacturing process does not only causes quality problems but it also makes reliability estimation more complicated. This study investigates the nonuniformity characteristics of integrated circuit reliability according to defect density distribution within a wafer and between wafers then develops optimal burn-in policy based on the estimated reliability. New reliability estimation model based on yield information is developed using a spatial stochastic process. Spatial defect density variation is reflected in the reliability estimation, and the defect densities of each die location are considered as input variables of the burn-in optimization. Reliability screening and optimal burn-in policy subject to the burn-in cost minimization is examined, and numerical experiments are conducted.

An Experimental Study of the Application of the Sound-Intensity Technique on the Detection of Defect in Rolling Bearings (굴림 베어링 요소의 결함 검출시 음향 인텐시티기술적용에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • 차경옥
    • Journal of Advanced Marine Engineering and Technology
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.473-479
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    • 1999
  • The two-microphone sound-intensity technique has been used for the detection of defects in ra-ally loaded ball bearings. The difference in the sound-intensity levels measured for bearings with no defect and for those with intentionally introduced defects of different sizes n heir elements under various operating conditions of loads and speeds is demonstrated. The results show that of an inner-race or ball defect. It is difficult to detect defects at lower speeds. Sound-pressure measurements were also performed for comparison and it shown that the detectability of defects by sound-intensity measurements is better than that by sound-pressure measurements.

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