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Friction Welding of Dissimilar Press Punch Materials and Its Evaluation by AE (이종재(SKNM50-SCM440) 금형펀치의 마찰용접과 AE품질평가)

  • 오세규;박일동;전태언;이원석;이향동
    • Proceedings of the KWS Conference
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    • 1995.10a
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    • pp.165-169
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    • 1995
  • This paper deals with determining the proper friction welding condition and analyzing mechanical in of friction welded joints of sintered carbide tool materials (SKNM50 for the blade part of press punch) to alloy steel (SCM440 for the shank part of press punch), the alloy steel to aluminum(A6061 for the interlayer material between the blade part and the shank) and sintered carbide tool materials to aluminum. And also acoustic emission test will be carried out during fiction welding to evaluate the weld quality.

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Concrete Mix Design using Neural Networks (신경망을 이용한 콘크리트의 배합설계)

  • 오주원
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 1996.10a
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    • pp.108-113
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    • 1996
  • Concrete mix degign and adjustments are somewhat complicated and time-consuming tasks in which various uncertainties and errors are involved and depend on the quality control test results. In this paper, as a tool to minimize the uncertainties and errors the neural network is applied to the concrete mix design. Input data to train and test the neural network are obtained from the results of design and adjustments following the concrete standard specifications of Korea. The results show that neural networks have a strong potential as a tool for concrete mix design.

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Ultrasonically Assisted Grinding for Mirror Surface Finishing of Dies with Electroplated Diamond Tools

  • Isobe, Hiromi;Hara, Keisuke;Kyusojin, Akira;Okada, Manabu;Yoshihara, Hideo
    • International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.38-43
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    • 2007
  • This paper describes ultrasonically assisted grinding used to obtain a glossy surface quickly and precisely. High-quality surfaces are required for plastic injection molding dies used in the production of plastic parts such as dials for cellular phones. Traditionally, in order to finish the dies, manual polishing by a skilled worker has been required after the machining processes, such as electro discharge machining (EDM), which leaves an affected layer, and milling, which leaves tooling marks. However, manual polishing causes detrimental geometrical deviations of the die and consumes several days to finish a die surface. Therefore, a machining process for finishing dies without manual polishing to improve the surface roughness and form accuracy would be extremely valuable. In this study, a 3D positioning machine equipped with an ultrasonic spindle was used to conduct grinding experiments. An electroplated diamond tool was used for these experiments. Generally, diamond tools cannot grind steel because of excessive wear as a result of carbon atoms diffusing into bulk steel and chips. However, ultrasonically assisted grinding can achieve a fine surface (roughness Rz of $0.4{\mu}m$) on die steel without severe tool wear. The final aim of this study is to realize mirror surface grinding for injection molding dies without manual polishing. To do this, it is necessary to fabricate an electroplated diamond tool with high form accuracy and low run-out. This paper describes a tool-making method for high precision grinding and the grinding performance of a self-electroplated tool. The ground surface textures, tool performance and tool life were investigated A ground surface roughness Rz of 0.14 um was achieved Our results show that the spindle speed, feed rate and cross feed affected the surface texture. One tool could finish $5000mm^2$ of die steel surface without any deterioration of the ground surface roughness.

The Assessment Tools in Palliative Medicine (완화 의학에서의 평가도구)

  • Gwak, Jung-Im;Suh, Sang-Yeon
    • Journal of Hospice and Palliative Care
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.177-193
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    • 2009
  • The assessment of patient status in palliative medicine is essential for determining treatments and for clinical outcomes. The objective of assessment tools is to raise the quality of care for individual patients and their families. There are a number of tools available to assess pain, non-pain symptoms and quality of life. The tools are either uni-dimensional or multi-dimensional measures. Unfortunately, however, no single tool is recommended to be a superior to others in symptoms or quality of life assessment. Therefore, to select an appropriate assessment tool, one should consider the time frame and unique characteristics of tools depending on purpose and setting. The combination of prognostic index is highly recommended in prognostication, and web-based prognostic tools are available. Recently, a new objective prognostic score has been constructed through multicenter study in Korea. It does not include clinicalestimates of survival, but includes new objective prognostic factors, therefore, anyone can easily use it. For beginners in palliative medicine, relatively easy-to-use tools would be convenient. We recommend Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status to assess functional status, numeric rating scale for pain assessment and the Korean version of brief pain inventory for initial pain assessment. Asking directly with numeric rating scale or the Korean version of MD Anderson Symptom Inventory would be desirable to assess various symptoms together. We think that European Organization Research and Treatment Quality of Life Questionnaire Core 15 for Palliative Care is good to assess the quality of life, while Objective Prognostic Score is convenient as prognostic index for beginners.

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Development of a Multi-Item Scale for Measuring Theme Park Service Quality (주제공원 서비스질의 측정 척도 개발에 관한 연구)

  • 엄서호
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.25-38
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    • 1994
  • Service quality is defined as the perceived difference between performed service and expected service. In this paper, theme park service quality is conceptualized in relation to consumer's total satisfaction on theme park visitation. A 20-item scale was constructed to measure Theme Park Service Quality. The following four steps were employed in developing the service quality measure: 1)identification of service quality dimensions, 2)development of scales from a set of items describing the dimensions, 3)empirical verification of the scale's construct validity which refers to dimensionality, convergent validity, and nomological validity, and 4)confirmation of the utility. The scale was found to be an empirically valid and reliable evaluation tool for service quality enhancement. In addition, the scale would be an useful criterion for market segmentation and positioning.

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A Study of HOQ Complexity Reduction by Quantification Method of TypeIII (수량화방법III에 의한 HOQ의 단순화에 관한 연구)

  • 이형규;이상복
    • Journal of Korean Society for Quality Management
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.131-142
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    • 2003
  • QFD(Quality Function Deployment) is design method which is focused to guarantee of quality and function to satisfy for customer’s need. QFD are used entire manufacturing, specially new production development and design. HOQ(House of Quality) are important tool of QFD, which is implement that complex function and communications of customer. Actually implementation of HOQ are difficult by HOQ's size. It is well known that complexity of HOQ are exponentially increasing by increasing of HOQ’s size. In this Paper, we study of HOQ Complexity reduction by Quantification Method of Type Ⅲ. That method is efficiency and minimize of loss information by reduction HOQ. We give example and prove our suggestion method is better than other methods.

An Application of the HoQ Framework to Website Performance Improvement: Case Study of an Online Education Website (웹사이트 경쟁력 강화를 위한 평가 및 개선 방안 : HoQ 모형에 기반한, 온라인교육 K사 웹사이트의 품질 개선)

  • Kim, Do-Hoon;Suh, Young-Ho;Roh, In-Sung
    • Journal of Korean Society for Quality Management
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.40-50
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    • 2005
  • HoQ (House of Quality) provides an effective tool not only to arrange and evaluate VoC (Voice of Customers) and VoE (Voice of Engineers), but also to link and combine VoC and VoE, thereby presenting explicit directions for quality improvement. There have been, however, few researches on the HoQ framework in the IT industry. The case study discussed here serves an illustration of the applicability and usefulness of the HoQ approach to website quality improvement. The proposed HoQ framework shows great potentials since customers needs are explicitly considered in the framework, and it helps website administrators develop better web services by providing guidelines for reengineering the website operations.

TFT-LCD 산업에서의 품질마이닝 시스템

  • Lee, Hyeon-U;Nam, Ho-Su;Choe, Gyeong-Ho
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Quality Management Conference
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    • 2006.04a
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    • pp.142-148
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    • 2006
  • Data mining is a useful tool for analyzing data from different perspectives and for summarizing them into useful information. Recently, the data mining methods are applied to solving quality problems of the manufacturing processes. This paper discusses the problems of construction of a quality mining system, which is based on the various data mining methods. The quality mining system includes recipe optimization, significant difference test, finding critical processes, forecasting the yield. The contents and system of this paper are focused on the TFT-LCD manufacturing process. We also provide some illustrative field examples of the quality mining system.

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Determining the Relative Importance of Quality Dimensions Using the Kano Model and IPA

  • Hae-Geun Song
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Industry Convergence
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    • v.27 no.4_1
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    • pp.759-769
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    • 2024
  • The Kano model, a two-dimensional quality theory, is widely used as a useful tool for measuring potential customer requirements by utilizing the concept of the Potential Customer Satisfaction Coefficient (PCSC). There is growing evidence that the PCSC, comprising the Potential Satisfaction Coefficient (PSC) and Potential Dissatisfaction Coefficient (PDC) and utilizing Kano's four quality dimensions (A, O, M, and I), can be particularly useful in determining the relative importance of quality characteristics in IPA. Despite prior studies utilizing the PCSC concept for characterizing importance, attempts to determine the relative significance among quality dimensions have been relatively scarce. This study aims to use PCSC and IPA to demonstrate which quality dimension is more significant than the others. The author analysed 32 Kano related articles, encompassing 34 cases, using IPA. The results indicate that the proposed equations are valid for assessing characteristic importance, with O or M is perceived as more important than A or I.