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전기화학적 금속 3D 프린터의 적층 조건 연구를 통한 마이크로 코일 제작

Title
전기화학적 금속 3D 프린터의 적층 조건 연구를 통한 마이크로 코일 제작
Other Titles
The Micro Coil Production through Research on the Additive Conditions of Electrochemical Metal 3D Printer
Author
유봉영
Keywords
Electrodeposition; Additive manufacturing; Microcoil; Metal 3D Printer; Localization
Issue Date
2020-00
Publisher
한국표면공학회
Citation
한국표면공학회지, v. 53, NO. 4, Page. 138-143
Abstract
In this study, we produced a coil of micro-pattern that can be used for electromagnetic wave absorber, heating material, wireless charging, sensor, antenna, etc. by using electrochemical additive manufacturing method. Currently, it contains research contents for manufacturing a micro pattern coil having practicality through control of process control variables such as applied voltage, distance between electrode, and nozzle injection. Circulation of the electrolyte through the nozzle injection control can significantly contribute to improving the surface characteristics of the coil because of minimizing voltage fluctuations that may occur during the additive manufacturing process. In addition, by applying the pulse method in the application of voltage, the lamination characteristics of the plated body were improved, which showed that the formation of a fine line width plays an important role in the production of a micro pattern coil. By applying the pulse signal to the voltage application, the additive manufacturing characteristics of the produced product were improved, and it was shown that the formation of a fine line width plays an important role in the production of a micro pattern coil.
URI
http://koreascience.or.kr/article/JAKO202025863753708.pagehttps://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/180931
ISSN
1225-8024;2288-8403
DOI
10.5695/JKISE.2020.53.4.138
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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING SCIENCES[E](공학대학) > MATERIALS SCIENCE AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERING(재료화학공학과) > Articles
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