Presentation 2012-08-27
Dependence of ultrasonic frequency on glass scribing
Chanshin KANG, Seho KWON, Hojin PARK, Young H. KIM, Jung-Hoon MOON, Shin Wook KIM,
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Abstract(in English) Ultrasonic vibration during scribing can enhance the scribing process such as scribing speed and durability of scribed glass. In the present work, frequency dependence on the ultrasonic scribing has been investigated. The ultrasonic frequency as well as scribing speed were changed, and the crack pattern of scribed glass was observed by microscope. It was found that the crack patterns are different for different ultrasonic frequency and scribing speed. In conclusion, ultrasonic frequency, normal force and scribing speed should be optimized for reliable glass scribing.
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Keyword(in English) Glass Scribing / Ultrasonic / Piezoelectric Actuator
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Conference Date 2012/8/20(1days)
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Title (in English) Dependence of ultrasonic frequency on glass scribing
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Keyword(1) Glass Scribing
Keyword(2) Ultrasonic
Keyword(3) Piezoelectric Actuator
1st Author's Name Chanshin KANG
1st Author's Affiliation Korea Science Academy of KAIST()
2nd Author's Name Seho KWON
2nd Author's Affiliation Korea Science Academy of KAIST
3rd Author's Name Hojin PARK
3rd Author's Affiliation Korea Science Academy of KAIST
4th Author's Name Young H. KIM
4th Author's Affiliation Korea Science Academy of KAIST
5th Author's Name Jung-Hoon MOON
5th Author's Affiliation Suwon Science College
6th Author's Name Shin Wook KIM
6th Author's Affiliation MJ Tech Inc.
Date 2012-08-27
Paper # US2012-34
Volume (vol) vol.112
Number (no) 186
Page pp.pp.-
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