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High Temperature Deformation Behavior of Ti-Al Intermetallic Compound - Microstructure Effect (TiAl 금속간 화합물의 미세조직에 따른 고온변형특성)

  • 하태권;정재영;이광석;장영원
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 2003.05a
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    • pp.295-298
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    • 2003
  • High temperature deformation behavior of a Ti-Al intermetallic compound has been investigated. Specimens with a near gamma and a lamella structures were obtained by performing heat treatment at 1200 and 1330$^{\circ}C$, respectively, for 24 hr and stabilized at 900$^{\circ}C$ for 4 hr followed by air cooling. A series of load relaxation tests has been conducted on these samples at temperatures ranging from 850 to 950$^{\circ}C$ to construct flow curves in the strain rate range from 10$\^$-6//s to 10$\^$-3//s. Strain hardening was observed even at the temperature of 950$^{\circ}C$ in both the near gamma and the lamella structures. Further aging treatment for 12 hr at test temperatures has found to cause no softening in both microstructures.

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TMCP 강의 용접열영향부 인성에 관한 연구

  • 신민태;윤중근;김희진
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.43-49
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    • 1986
  • Weldability of the TMCP steel manufactured by controlled rolling followed by accelerated cooling process was investigated. For comparison, two other steel plates produced by different manufacturing processes were selected; normalized and controlled rolled. Tandem submerged arc welding with both side one run technique was carried out. The results of this study can be summarized as follows; TMCP steel having the lowest carbon equivalent shows the best combination of mechanical properties, not only in the base metal but also in the heat affected zone. In the HAZ, the accelerated colling effect imarted on the trengthis releved by the weld thermal cycles, and thus the strength of the welded joint decrease substantially accompanied with the fracture in the HAZ. On the other hand, not only the softening but the fine microstructure can preserve the high toughness of TMCP steel in the HAZ.

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A Study on the Impact Toughness and Microstructure change for High Nitrogen TiN Steel Alloy with Welding Heat Input. (용접 입열량에 따른 고질소 TiN 강재의 용접부 충격인성 및 미세조직 변화에 관한 연구)

  • Gwon Sun Du;Lee Gwang Hak;Park Dong Hwan
    • Proceedings of the KWS Conference
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    • v.43
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    • pp.123-124
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    • 2004
  • This study was investigated on the impact toughness and microstructure of welded metal and heat affected zone for Hi Nitrogen TiN Steel. With welding procedures, welding heat input applied were 30, 79 and 264 kJ/cm. TiN steel has shown very small prior austenite grain size for all the welding heat input applied, which was considered to result from the effect of TiN particles. In case of single SAW and EGW welding, the dilution rate of base metal into the weld was not high, resulting that there were no significant effects of base metal chemical composition on the mechanical properties of welds. However, TSAW with double Ypreparation carried very high dilution rate so that TiN steel has impaired the toughness of weld metal because N content in the weld was increased through the dilution of base metal.

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Modification and adhesion improvement of BN interfacial layers by Post-N+ implantation (질소 이온주입법에 의한 BN 박막의 계면구조 개선 및 밀착력 향상)

  • 변응선;이성훈;이상로;이구현;한승희;이응직;윤재홍
    • Journal of the Korean Vacuum Society
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.157-164
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    • 1999
  • The post ion implantation has been applied to modify early-grown BN layer and improve the adhesion of the BN films. The effect of ion implantation doses on microstructure and interlayer was investigated by FTIR and HRTEM. And the hardness and delamination life time of N+-implanted BN films were measured. With increasing the ion dose up to $5.0\times10^{15}\textrm{atoms/cm}^2$,the change of IR spectrum is observed. At $5.0\times10^{16}\textrm{atoms/cm}^2$, a drastic transition of cubic phase into hexagonal phase is detected. The change of microstructure of early-grown layers by ion implantation is confirmed using HRTEM. Both microhardness and delamination life time of BN films increase with ion dose. The modification model of early-grown BN layers is briefly discussed based on the displacement per atom and excess boron in the BN film induced by ion irradiation.

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Polymerization of Methyl Methacrylate with Nickel $\alpha$-Diimine Catalysts: Effect of the Methyl Position in the Ligand

  • Kim, Il;Kim, Jae-Sung;Han, Byeong-Heui;Ha, Chang-Sik
    • Macromolecular Research
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    • v.11 no.6
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    • pp.514-517
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    • 2003
  • In the solution polymerizations of methyl methacrylate with (${\alpha}$-diimine)nickel(II)/methylaluminoxane (MAO), we observed effects of the position of two methyl substituents in the ligand on both the activities of the catalysts and the polymer microstructure. ${\alpha}$-Diimine nickel(II) catalysts gave syndiotactic-rich poly(methyl methacrylate) with high molecular weight and narrow molecular weight distribution.

Effects of the Revolution Speed on the Mechanical Properties & Microstructure of Cr-Mo Steel during Vertical Centrifugal Investment Casting (Cr-Mo강의 수직 원심 정밀 주조시의 조직 및 기계적 성질에 미치는 회전 속도의 영향)

  • Hur, Yong-Hyuk;Kwon, Hae-Wook
    • Journal of Korea Foundry Society
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    • v.21 no.5
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    • pp.296-303
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    • 2001
  • The effects of the revolution speed on the mechanical properties and microstructure of Cr-Mo steel during vertical centrifugal casting using investment mold were investigated. The casting yield, tensile strength, hardness and absorbed energy during impact test were increased with increasing revolution speed. The effect of mass variation caused by the change in the revolution speed on the grain size was the most significant.

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Comparative Study for Grinding of Two Cement Clinkers

  • Ibrahimi, Soumaya;Jamaa, Nejib Ben;Mliki, Khaoula;Bagane, Mohamed
    • International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.113-117
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this work is the comparative study for grinding of two cement clinkers. X-ray fluorescence, physical and granulometric tests and optical microscopy were used to characterize the clinkers. Also grinding tests were carried out for ten samples to determine the parameters influencing grindability of its clinkers. The results of calculation of the energies of grinding according to the law developed by Von Rittinger and the study of the microstructure of the two clinkers shows good agreements. Indeed, frequent clusters of belite which indicate a lack of uniformity and fineness have an effect on lowering the grindability. The obtained analyses and the results enabled us to interpret the granulometry and the microstructure of clinker to control quality and resistance.

Sintering Behaviors of ITO Ceramics with Additions of TiO$_2$ (TiO$_2$첨가에 따른 ITO 세라믹스의 소결 거동)

  • 정성경;김봉철;장세홍;김정주
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.347-354
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    • 1998
  • Densification and grain growth behaviors of ITO ceramics were investigated as a function of TiO2 ad-ditions. TiO2 addition led to inhibition of the grain growth and promotion of the densification of ITO ceram-ics. From the microstructure observation it was found that the crack-like voids which were formed in pure ITO specimens decreased with increase of TiO2 additon. The grain growth exponent(n) was measur-ed to be 4 for pure ITO 3 for TiO2-doped ITO specimens respectively. It was supposed that the grain boun-dary migration of pure ITO ceramics was controlled by the pores which were moved by surface diffusion. On the contrary the grain boundary migration of TiO2-doped ITO specimens was depressed by solute drag effect. The activation energies for grain growth were measured to be 1013 kJ/mol for pure ITO ceramics and 460kJ/mol for TiO2-doped ITO specimens respectively.

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The influence of polymer compounds on the HTS films

  • Soh, Deawha;Korobova, N.;Park, Jung-Cheul;Jeun, Yong-Woo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Navigation and Port Research Conference
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    • 2000.11a
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    • pp.112-115
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    • 2000
  • In this work the results of the systematic investigations on the effect of organic addition by using polymer compound as starting materials on the superconducting properties of YBCO electrophoretic deposited films on silver substrate are presented. The characteristics of the films were examined by X-ray diffraction and SEM observation. Our results show that the adhesion and microstructure of these films are sensitive to the nature of polymer compounds and sintering conditions (electrophoretic deposition, drying and heat-treatment procedures). To develop optimum microstructures for samples processed in this manner it is necessary to have an understanding of how these processes affect the microstructure and hence the properties of ceramic superconductors.

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The Effect of Seed on Top-seeded Melt-growth (TSMG) Processing of a RE-123 Superconductor

  • O, Yong-Taeg;Sung, Tae-Hyun;Jeong, Nyeon-Ho;Kim, Chan-Joong;Shin, Dong-Chan
    • Progress in Superconductivity
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.115-118
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    • 2007
  • This study investigated the effects of different kinds of seed crystals with miscut angles and pretreatment on the characteristics of a RE-123 superconductor processed by a top-seeded melt-growth (TSMG) method. When the seed crystal was heat-treated in an oxygen atmosphere, the surface structure was cleaned removing hydroxide. When the seed crystal had a miscut angle, in addition, the surface structure showed a well defined hill-and-valley structure after heat-treatment. A better microstructure, with a well-distributed small RE-123 phase, was obtained using a high miscut angle after heat-treatment in an oxygen atmosphere. As a result of the microstructure improvement, the magnetic characteristics also improved. The experimental result can be explained by reduction of nucleation activation energy.

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