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Heat Source Modeling of Laser ]Keyhole Welding: Part 2-Effects of Cap and Thickness Difference (레이저 키홀 용접의 열원 모델링: Part 2-간극과 두께 차이의 영향)

  • Lee Jae-Young;Lee Won-Beom;Yoo Choong-Don
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.55-60
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    • 2005
  • A three-dimensional Gaussian heat source model is modified to include the effects of the gap and thickness-difference for the laser keyhole welding. The gap of the butt joint influences the welding efficiency such that the melting area decreases linearly with the gap. When the different plate thickness is used such as the tailored blank welding, melting areas of the thick and thin plates are predicted by introducing the thickness-difference factor. The calculated results using the modified heat source show reasonably good agreements with the experimental results.

The comparison of weld shrinkage between Electron beam welding and Narrow-gap TIG welding for stainless steel (스테인레스강에 대한 전자빔용접과 협개선TIG 용접수축량 비교)

  • Kim Yong Jae;Jeong Won Hui;Sim Deok Nam;Jeong In Cheol
    • Proceedings of the KWS Conference
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    • v.43
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    • pp.76-78
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    • 2004
  • The phenomenon of weld shrinkage mainly occurs owing to residual stress by heating, which largely effects on welding quality, Actually as the shrinkage rate depends on the weld deposit amount, so it is desired that the sectional area of weld joint shall be reduced. In this respect the Electron beam welding has more profitable position compare to Narrow-gap TIG welding which is even superior to other arc welding processes. In case of thick austenitic stainless steel the shrinkage rate of Electron beam welding has about $10\%$ of Narrow-gap TIG welding's, which means that residual stress is a lot less than that of Narrow-gap TIG welding. And heat input and welded section area also indicate large difference between two processes.

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Application of GMAW Narrow Gap Welding (GMAW Narrow Gap 용접의 적용)

  • 장재성;이병욱
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.58-65
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    • 1984
  • NGW(Narrow Gap Welding)는 개선폭이 약 9mm로서 연강 및 저탄소강을 용접할 경우 두께가 300mm까지 1층으로 용접이 가능하다. 따라서 두께가 두꺼운 발전설비, 원자력 설비, 화학 설비 등의 압력용기의 용접에 적합한 용접법이다. 그러나 실제적인 NGW의 적용은 제작자의 친근 감의 결여, 기술 부족 및 복잡성 등의 이유로 아직도 비교적 널리 활용되지 않고 있다. 새로운 type의 GMAW-NG process가 발전되어 오고 잇다. 위와 같은 장점과 단점을 비교해 볼 때 낮은 operating 경비, 높은 joint filling rate, 변형과 잔류 응력의 감소 등으로 세계적인 용접 전 문가들의 계속적인 관심도가 높아지고 사용도도 증가하고 있다. narrow gap welding의 장단점을 요약하면 아래와 같다. 장 점 1) 생산성이 높다. 2) 고품질을 얻을 수 있다. 3) 잔류 응력과 변형을 적게 한다. 4) 전자세 용접이 가능하다. 단 점 1) 용접기의 가격이 비싸다. 2) 용접 품질에 큰 영향을 주는 아아크가 작업 조건에 따라 민감하게 변한다. 3) repair procedure는 다른 용접 방법을 요구한다. 4) 과도한 복잡성 때문에 장비의 신뢰성이 낮다.

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A Fast Seam Tracking Algorithm for Laser Welding (레이져 용접을 위한 고속 용접선 추적 알고리즘)

  • 배재욱
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 1997.10a
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    • pp.52-55
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    • 1997
  • This paper discusses an automatic visual-servoing system, in which a laser and a CCD camera are used for imaging the pattern of joint groove. The algorithm used here is simple and robust to find out the gap width and gap center. As a consequence, the speed of algorithm is very fast and optimized. A feature of this system is that it processes only by summing the vertical line and horizontal line of screen without any image preprocessing in order to get the energy information of lines alternatively. It is practical and useful for the system requiring a fast process time of vision.

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Comparison on the Behavior according to Shapes of Tension Web member in gap K-joints in Cold-formed Square Hollow Sections (인장웨브재 형태에 따른 각형강관 갭K형 접합부의 거동 비교)

  • Jeong, Sang Min;Bae, Kyu Woong;Moon, Tae Sup
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.17 no.5 s.78
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    • pp.561-568
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    • 2005
  • The object of this paper is to determine appropriateness for use of high-strength tensile bar as a tension web member. The gap K-joint of tensile bar types were compared with gap K-joint of square hollow section (SHS) types. For the same width-to-thickness ratio ($2{\gamma}=33.3$ ), tests were performed on four specimens of the SHS type and eight specimens of the tensile bar type. The comparison of capacity with the experimental results showed a capacity of the SHS type joint to be higher than that of the tensile bartype joint for the same brace-to-chord width ratio. Moreover, the capacity of the SHS type joints increased proportionally to the width ratio ${\beta}$), while tensile bar type joints increased as the tension width ratio (${\beta}2$). In failure mode, SHS-type specimens showed local buckling of the compression brace and plastic failure was observed between the tension brace and chord face, and with the tensile bar type specimens there appeared punching shear failure of the chord face at the toe of the connection plate. It is, therefore, concluded that width-to-thickness ratio should be lower than that of the hollow-section type and the relation between tension and compression width ratio should be considered.

Parametric Study on the Joint Strength of Unidirectional and Fabric Hybrid Laminate (일방향-평직 복합재 혼합 적층판의 기계적 체결부 강도에 관한 인자연구)

  • 안현수;신소영;권진회;최진호;이상관;양승운
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society For Composite Materials Conference
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    • 2002.05a
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    • pp.9-12
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    • 2002
  • A parametric study has been conducted to investigate the effect of the geometry on the strength of an unidirectional and fabric hybrid laminated composite joint. Tests are conducted for the specimens with nine different edge-to-hole diameter or width-to-hole diameter ratios. For the finite element analysis, the characteristic length method is used, and the tests for determining the characteristic length are performed additionally. Nonlinear contact problem between the pin and laminate is modeled by the gap element in MSC/NASTRAN. Tsai-Wu failure criteria is applied to the stress on the characteristic curve. The finite element and experimental results shows good agreement in strength of composite joint. Results of the parametric study shows the effect of the geometry is remarkable in the specimens with width-to-hole diameter ratio less than 2.8 and edge-to-hole diameter ratio less than 1.4.

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The effect of variable polarity on AC pulse Welding for sheet Al metal (알루미늄 박판에 대한 AC 펄스 MIG 용접에서 극성가변의 효과)

  • 공현상;임성룡;김기정;조상명
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Marine Engineers Conference
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    • 2001.11a
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    • pp.88-91
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    • 2001
  • New type of vehicles made from thin aluminum alloy are under rapid development and some product are already on the market, but when welding sheet metal joint of aluminum alloy, the main problem are burn-through by the high heat input. The purpose of this study, it is to prevent the burn-through and to shallow penetration that AC pulse welding has diminish the penetration and to lower the droplet temperature at Al sheet metal welding. In this study, we observed the bead appearance and whether it was appeared burn through or not , as the variation of the root gap in the lap and butt-joint welding process.

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Comparison of Power Loss and Magnetic Flux Distribution in Octagonal Wound Transformer Core Configurations

  • Cinar, Mehmet Aytac;Alboyaci, Bora;Sengul, Mehlika
    • Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.1290-1295
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    • 2014
  • In this paper, various configurations of octagonal wound transformer core topology, which has previously proved advantages on conventional wound cores, are studied. Each configuration has different joint types and different placement of joint zones on the core. Magnetic flux distributions and power losses of each configuration are analyzed and compared. Comparisons are based on both 2D&3D finite element simulations and experimental studies. The results show that, joint types and their placements on the core cause local flux accumulations and dramatically affect power loss of the core.

Temporomandibular joint ankylosis in Williams syndrome patient: an insight on the function of elastin in temporomandibular joint disorder

  • Woo, Jaeman;Lee, Choi-Ryang;Choi, Jin-Young
    • Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
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    • v.48 no.3
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    • pp.178-181
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    • 2022
  • Williams-Beuren syndrome (WS) is a rare genetic disorder that results from microdeletion at chromosome 7, which harbors the elastin gene. Clinical findings include arteriopathy, aortic stenosis, hypertension, and laxities and contractures in different joints throughout the body. While many components of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) normally contain elastin, there are few reports on TMJ manifestations of WS. This study reports a TMJ ankylosis case in a WS patient and shares insight on a possible link between development of TMJ ankylosis and elastin deficiency in WS patients. A WS patient presented with bilateral TMJ ankylosis and was successfully treated with TMJ gap arthroplasty. Hypermobility of TMJ and lack of elastin in retrodiscal tissue can induce anterior disc displacement without reduction. Due to lack of elastin, which has a significant role in the compensatory and reparatory mechanism of TMJ, WS patients might be prone to TMJ ankylosis.