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Deterioration Test of IGBT Devices in Motor Driver (전동기 구동용 IGBT 소자의 열화 진단)

  • Ahn, Jong-Kon;Park, Soon-Myung;Kim, Tae-Gi;Kang, Ju-Hee
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2008.11b
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    • pp.400-405
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    • 2008
  • Motor is energy converting system to generate mechanical force from electrical power and there are various typed motors in home, office, factory, vehicles, aircraft, shipping, etc. Recently in compliance with performance and reliability and the applications of variable speed motors with invert driver are expanded. Almost high power inverter have IGBT and IGBT's fault cause motor system fault. If we can calculate and foresee troubles of IGBT, we can protect accident caused by motor system fault. In this paper, the deterioration test method of IGBT devices is proposed and the test results of proposed method are shown by evaluated equipment. The basic concept of proposed method is current-voltage characteristic curve test between drain and source of IGBT in open state. The applied voltage type is ramp and it is confirmed that the current-voltage curvet pattern of IGBT in open state represents IGBT's deterioration state.

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Research on Reconstruction Technology of Biofilm Surface Based on Image Stacking

  • Zhao, Yuyang;Tao, Xueheng;Lee, Eung-Joo
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.24 no.11
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    • pp.1472-1480
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    • 2021
  • Image stacking technique is one of the key techniques for complex surface reconstruction. The process includes sample collection, image processing, algorithm editing, surface reconstruction, and finally reaching reliable conclusions. Since this experiment is based on laser scanning confocal microscope to collect the original contour information of the sample, it is necessary to briefly introduce the relevant principle and operation method of laser scanning confocal microscope. After that, the original image is collected and processed, and the data is expanded by interpolation method. Meanwhile, several methods of surface reconstruction are listed. After comparing the advantages and disadvantages of each method, one-dimensional interpolation and volume rendering are finally used to reconstruct the 3D model. The experimental results show that the final 3d surface modeling is more consistent with the appearance information of the original samples. At the same time, the algorithm is simple and easy to understand, strong operability, and can meet the requirements of surface reconstruction of different types of samples.

Features of Nickel Nanoparticles Structure Synthesized by the Spark Discharge Method

  • Rhee, C.K.;Maksimov, A.D.;Beketov, I.V.;Medvedev, A.I.;Murzakaev, A.M.
    • Journal of Powder Materials
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    • v.27 no.6
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    • pp.464-467
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    • 2020
  • Nickel nanopowders are obtained by the spark discharge method, which is based on the evaporation of the electrode surface under the action of the discharge current, followed by vapor condensation and the formation of nanoparticles. Nickel electrodes with a purity of 99.99% are used to synthesize the nickel nanoparticles in the setup. Nitrogen is used as the carrier gas with a purity of 99.998%. XRD, TEM, and EDX analyses of the nanopowders are performed. Moreover, HRTEM images with measured interplanar spacings are obtained. In the nickel nanopowder samples, a phase of approximately 90 wt% with an expanded crystal lattice of 6.5% on average is found. The results indicate an unusual process of nickel nanoparticle formation when the spark discharge method is employed.

Quantitative Golf Swing Analysis based on Kinematic Mining Approach (데이터마이닝을 활용한 골프 스윙 최적화 분석)

  • Lee, Kyu Jong;Ryou, Okhyun;Kang, Jihoon
    • Korean Journal of Applied Biomechanics
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.87-94
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    • 2021
  • Objective: Identification of meaningful patterns and trends in large volumes of unstructured data is an important task in various research areas. In the present study, we gathered golf swing image data and did quantitative analysis of swing image. Method: We collected golf swing images of 30 novice players and 30 professional players in this study. Results: We selected important features of swing posture and employed data mining algorithm to classify whether a player is an expert or a novice. Moreover, our proposed method could offer quantitative advices for golf beginners for correcting their swing. Conclusion: Finally, we found a possibility that our proposed method can be expanded to golf swing correction system

Nonlinear Wave Transformation of a Submerged Coastal Structure (잠수구조물에 의한 비선형파랑변형에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, W. K.;Kang, I. S.;Kwak, K. S.;Kim, D. S.
    • Journal of Korean Port Research
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.41-47
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    • 1994
  • The present paper discusses the nonlinear wave deformation due to a submerged coastal structure. Theory is based on the frequency-domain method using the third order perturbation and boundary integral method. Theoretical development to the second order perturbation and boundary integral method. Theoretical development to the second order Stokes wave for a bottom-seated submerged breakwater to the sea floor is newly expanded to the third order for a submerged coastal structure shown in Figure 1. Validity is demonstrated by comparing numerical results with the experimental ones of a rectangular air chamber structure, which has the same dimensions as that of this study. Nonlinear waves become larger and larger with wave propagation above the crown of the structure, and are transmitted to the onshore side of the structure. These characteristics are shown greatly as the increment of Ursell number on the structure. The total water profile depends largely on the phase lag among the first, second and third order component waves.

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Crowdsourced Design Evaluation Methodology for Architectural Education (크라우드소싱을 이용한 건축 디자인 평가 방법 연구)

  • Shin, Dongyoun
    • Journal of KIBIM
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.33-40
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    • 2023
  • In architectural design studios, students' needs are evaluated from a diverse and objective point of view. And the evaluation process and results are to use a design evaluation method that everyone can recognize. Therefore, in this study, we propose Crowdsourcing, in which a large number of participants participate in the evaluation to solve fundamental problems. However, the field of architecture is an area in which expertise such as evacuation, firefighting, rescue, and regulations is essential. Therefore, we expanded the concept by participation of a large number of architects, not the general public. And It presented a new word, Prowdsourcing. Prowdsourcing is a group of architects working on-line as an evaluator. It is a method that can have objectivity and expertise of evaluation at the same time. Therefore, prowdsourcing will provide students with a variety of objective assessments, which will be a recognized design evaluation method by everyone.

Risk management of international construction joint ventures - Analysis of factors for success or failures of international JV projects in global areas

  • Kazuto OTANI
    • International conference on construction engineering and project management
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    • 2024.07a
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    • pp.1309-1309
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    • 2024
  • This resarch showed that the factors contributing to the success or failure of international joint ventures (IJVs), such as those between Japanese and American engineering companies, are influenced by information sharing and consensus building within the IJV. Based on the available information about such IJV projects, the factors were evaluated by the following statical method. However, the mechanism is not simple and includes many mediating and interaction effects between explanatory variables due to the uncertainty of the environment surrounding the project. Based on existing research on risk management in Project management area, it was revealed that the analyzed factors behind IJV success and failure based on the analysis model that integrates the above perspectives and incorporates typical risk items for projects as pointed out by PM-related academic and practionors societies. It was demonstrated that it can be explained quantitatively by applying the Multivariate analysis method. This analysis method could be expanded to the future evaluation of the projects risk item during the planning stage of the projects.

Optical Flow for Motion Images with Large Displacement by Functional Expansion

  • Kim, Jin-Woo
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.7 no.12
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    • pp.1680-1691
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    • 2004
  • One of the representative methods of optical flow is a gradient method which estimates the movement of an object based on the differential of image brightness. However, the method is ineffective for large displacement of the object and many improved methods have been proposed to copy with such limitations. One of these improved techniques is the multigrid processing, which is used in many optical flow algorithms. As an alternative novel technique we have been proposing an orthogonal functional expansion method, where whole displacements are expanded from low frequency terms. This method is expected to be applicable to flow estimation with large displacement and deformation including expansion and contraction, which are difficult to cope with by conventional optical flow methods. In the orthogonal functional expansion method, the apparent displacement field is calculated iteratively by a projection method which utilizes derivatives of the invariant constraint equations of brightness constancy. One feature of this method is that differentiation of the input image is not necessary, thereby reducing sensitivity to noise. In this paper, we apply our method to several real images in which the objects undergo large displacement and/or deformation including expansion. We demonstrate the effectiveness of the orthogonal functional expansion method by comparing with conventional methods including our optimally scaled multigrid optical flow algorithm.

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Analysis of the Electromagnetic Scattering by a Tapered Resistive Strip Grating with Zero Resistivity at the Strip-Edges On a Grounded Dielectric Plane (접지된 유전체층 위에 저항띠 양끝에서 0으로 변하는 저항율을 갖는 저항띠 격자구조에서의 전자파 산란 해석)

  • 정오현;윤의중;양승인
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.28 no.11A
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    • pp.883-890
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    • 2003
  • In this paper, Electromagnetic scattering problems by a resistive strip grating with tapered resistivity on a grounded dielectric plane according as strip width and spacing, relative permittivity and thickness of dielectric layers, and incident angles of a electric wave are analyzed by applying the FGMM(Fourier-Galerkin Moment Method) Known as a numerical procedure. The scattered electromagnetic fields are expanded in a series of floguet mode functions. The boundary conditions are applied to obtain the unknown field coefficients and the resistive boundary condition is used for the relationship between the tangential electric field and the electric current density on the strip. The tapered resistivity of resistive strips varies zero resistivity at strip edges. Then the induced surface current density on the resistive strip is expanded in a series of Chebyshev polynomials of the second kind. The numerical results of the geometrically in this paper are compared with those for the existing uniform resistivity and perfectly conducting strip. The numerical results of the normalized reflected power for conductive strips case with zero resistivity in this paper show in good agreement with those of existing paper.

Analysis of Electromagnetic Scattering by Resistive Strip Grating with Zero Resistivity at the Strip-Edges On a Grounded 2 Dielectric Layers (접지된 2개의 유전층위에 저항띠 양끝에서 0으로 변하는 저항띠 격자구조에서의 전자파산란 해석)

  • Yoon, Uei-Joong
    • Journal of Advanced Navigation Technology
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.152-158
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    • 2006
  • In this paper, electromagnetic scattering problems by a resistive strip grating with zero resistivity at the strip-edges on a grounded 2 dielectric layers according as strip width and spacing, relative permittivity, thickness of dielectric layers, and incident angles of a electric wave are analyzed by applying the FGMM(Fourier-Galerkin Moment Method) known as a numerical procedure. The scattered electromagnetic fields are expanded in a series of floguet mode functions. The boundary conditions are applied to obtain the unknown field coefficients and the resistive boundary condition is used for the relationship between the tangential electric field and the electric current density on the strip. The tapered resistivity of resistive strips varies zero resistivity at strip edges. Then the induced surface current density on the resistive strip is expanded in a series of Chebyshev polynomials of the second kind. The normalized reflected power with zero resistivity in this paper show in good agreement with those of existing paper.

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