Sung-Won Yoon
Risk and Insurance Management Society
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International Journal of Ocean System Engineering | 2011
Jun-Mu Park; Sung-Won Yoon; Jin-Woo Lee; Min-Kyo Jung; Ri-ichi Murakami
Abstract Generally, strength degradation is caused by the absorption of moisture in composites. For this reason, a frac-ture is generated in the composites and traces of glass fiber degrade human health and physical damage is gener-ated. Therefore, in this research, we studied the mechanical properties change of composites by moisture-absorption. The composites were manufactured with and without the Gel-coating process and were immersed in a moisture absorption device at 80℃ for more than 100 days. The mechanical properties of the moisture-absorption composites and the composites which dry after moisture-absorption were compared. The mechanical properties degradation of basalt fiber composites according to the result of the measurement of moisture-absorption was smaller than that of glass fiber composites by about 20%. In addition, the coefficient of moisture absorption was lower for the case of Gel-coating processing than the composites without the Gel-coating process by about 2% and it was deduced that Gel-coating did not have a significant effect on the mechanical properties.
International Journal of Ocean System Engineering | 2013
Sung-Won Yoon; Jin-Woo Lee; Han-Bin Kim; Ri-ichi Murakami
In this study, the effect of Carbon/PEEK composites on the tribological properties has been investigated. Also, its validity has been tested in the capacity of alternative materials of the Ti-based materials used for artificial hip joint. Moreover, this work evaluated the mechanical properties according to the fiber ply orientation, along with the fractured surfaces of the carbon/PEEK composites. The composites with a unidirectional orientation had higher tribological properties than those with a multidirectional orientation. This was caused by the debonding between the carbon fiber and the PEEK, which was proportional to the contact area between the sliding surface and the carbon fiber. The friction test results showed that there were no significant differences in relation to the fiber ply orientation. However, the friction properties of the carbon/PEEK composites were higher than those of the carbon/epoxy composites. In addition, the results showed that a composite that slid in a direction normal to the prepreg lay-up direction had a smaller friction coefficient than one that slid in a direction parallel to the prepreg lay-up direction.
Journal of Welding and Joining | 2016
Je-Hyoung Cho; Sung-Hoon Kim; Sung-Won Yoon; Jong-Rok Ha; Myung-Hyun Kim
Abstract Recently, Application of composite materials are increased in transport area for weight reduction. Also, Relatedtechnical developments have been implemented actively at domestic and abroad. In particular, The carbon fiber has high strength and ultra light property higher than stainless steel, aluminum, GFRP as Eco-friendly material. Carbon fiber contribute to improving the environmental effect such as fuel saving, expansion of loadage, reducing the exhaustion of carbon dioxide through the weight reduction of transport area. In addition, The carbon fiber is applied to the ship in the area of race yacht, luxury cruise boat as weight reduction and high added-value materials, but there is limited application for general boat because price of carbon fiber is very expensive. For the weight reduction of general boat hull, being used as structure materials, glass fiber and carbon fiber are applied to hull with form of hybrid composite materials, but application of domestic and research for development are incomlete. In this study, An evaluations of mechanical strength property andfatigue strength are performed on composite materials by hybrid weaving of glass fiber and carbon fiber and composite materials forming method by hybrid forming.Key Words : Fiber reinforced plastics(FRP), Carbon fiber, Glass fiber, Hybrid fiber Vacuum infusion processISSN 2466-2232Online ISSN 2466-2100
Modern Physics Letters B | 2015
Jin-Woo Lee; Kyung-Man Moon; Sung-Won Yoon; Tae-Sil Baek; Kwang-Il Hwang
Composites are vulnerable to the impact damage by the collision as to the thickness direction, because composites are being manufactured by laminating the fiber. The understanding about the retained strength after the impact damage of the material is essential in order to secure the reliability of the structure design using the composites. In this paper, we have tried to evaluate the motion of the material according to the kinetic energy and potential energy and the retained strength after impact damage by testing the free fall test of the basalt fiber reinforced composite in the limelight as the environment friendly characteristic.
International Journal of Ocean System Engineering | 2013
Sung-Won Yoon; Min-Kyo Jung; Ri-ichi Murakami
This study, a new concept design of the stem and aims to determine the suitability of various carbon/PEEK composite designs for artificial hip joints. Shear stress tested with alternative materials of the Ti-based stem for artificial hip joints. In addition, FEA is conducted according to the fiber ply orientation and the load condition for carbon/PEEK composites. The stem shape of two types was designed through the shape normal of the femur. Multidirectional load cases were used for each FEA model. In the case of general shape, the results show that the stress of ply orientation case II was lower than for cases I and III. On the other hand, in the case of the curved shape, ply orientation case I was lowest. In the case of the Ti stem, the stress of the curved shape was 18% lower than the general shape.
International Journal of Ocean System Engineering | 2013
Sung-Won Yoon; Jin-Woo Lee; Han-Bin Kim; Ri-ichi Murakami
This study was to correctly estimate the friction and wear behavior of carbon fiber and PEEK sheet composites, and the validity of using them as alternatives to the metal-based materials used for artificial hip joints. Moreover, this work evaluated the friction coefficient according to the fiber ply orientation, along with the fractured surfaces of the carbon/PEEK composites. The unidirectional composites had higher friction coefficients than those multidirectional composites. This was caused by the debonding between the carbon fiber and the PEEK sheet, which was proportional to the contact area between the sliding surface and the carbon fiber. The friction test results showed that there was no significant differences in relation to the fiber ply orientation. However, in a case where the speed was 2.5 m/s, the friction coefficient was relatively large for configuration I. The friction surface of the specimen was analyzed using an electron microscope. In all cases, the debonding of the fiber and PEEK could be confirmed.
Advanced Science Letters | 2011
Do-Wan Kim; Ri-ichi Murakami; Dongyan Zhang; Sung-Won Yoon; Se-Ho Park; Kyung-Man Moon
Composites Research | 2014
Jin-Woo Lee; Min-Kyo Jung; Sung-Won Yoon; Jun-Mu Park
Journal of Biobased Materials and Bioenergy | 2013
Chan-Yeob Park; Seon-Young Kang; Hee-Beom An; Sung-Won Yoon; Hyeung-Sik Choi
International Journal of Modern Physics B | 2011
Kyung-Man Moon; Byeong-Woo Lee; Joon-Young Kim; Dong-Hun Yang; Sung-Won Yoon; Hee-Beom An; Seung-Jun An