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Evaluation on Effect of Hole Machining for Application of M1.0 Subminiature Screw to CFRP Laminate Using FEM
Dae Young Kim, Hee Seong Kim, Ji Hoon Kim
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng. 2017;34(2):95-99.
Published online February 1, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7736/KSPE.2017.34.2.95
The recent development of core techniques in the IT industry can be summarized as a technical advancement for safety and convenience, and mechanical technology for being “eco-friendly” and lightweight. Under these circumstances, research of lightweight material has become attractive. In this study, CFRP (Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic) laminate specimens are subjected to a tensile test using the UTM(Universal Testing Machine, AG-IS 100 kN) to estimate their mechanical properties in terms of the Hole machining impact evaluation. The FEM (Finite Elements Method) analysis method is applied and the material properties obtained from basic experiments such as the Tensile test, the compressive test, and the shear test. CFRP materials properties from a previous study, as well as a finite element analysis program for Hole machining CFRP was compared with the experiments.

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  • Comparative Study on J-Integrals of SM45C, Short Fiber GFRP and Woven Type CFRP Shown at Crack through Analytical Method
    Jae Woong Park, Sung Ki Lyu, Jae Ung Cho
    Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering.2019; 36(6): 567.     CrossRef
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Design of a Multi-Step Warm Heading Process for Subminiature Screws
Yeon Hui Jang, Jin Hwan Jeong, Myung Guen Jang, Jae-Keun Hong, Jong-Bong Kim
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng. 2017;34(2):83-87.
Published online February 1, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7736/KSPE.2017.34.2.83
A multi-step warm forging process for subminiature screws is investigated. Due to the low formability of Titanium alloys, bit forming of Titanium screws is difficult by cold forging. In order to overcome this low formability of Titanium alloys, two candidate processes, i.e., multi-step forging and warm forging are introduced. First, a multi-step (two-step) forging process is investigated. The punch shape and stroke of forging during the first step is designed via various analyses. Finally, the bit formability is investigated at different forging temperatures. Analyses are carried out for two-step forging at various temperatures and the formability under these thermal conditions is compared.

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  • Flow behavior dependence of rod shearing phenomena of various materials in automatic multi-stage cold forging
    Kwang Min Kim, Su Min Ji, Seong Won Lee, Seok Moo Hong, Man Soo Joun
    Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology.2023; 37(1): 139.     CrossRef
  • Characterization of Ti-6Al-4V alloy in the temperature range of warm metal forming and fracture analysis of the warm capping process
    Su Min Ji, Seong Min Jang, Young Seop Lee, Hee Man Kwak, Jeong Muk Choi, Man Soo Joun
    Journal of Materials Research and Technology.2022; 18: 1590.     CrossRef
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