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Search Publications by: Jae Hyun Kim (Fed)

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A Device for Mechanically Folding Yarns and Woven Fabrics of Ballistic Fibers

January 7, 2008
Author(s)
Walter G. McDonough, Jae Hyun Kim, Nolan J. Brandenburg, William R. Blair, Gale A. Holmes
Abstract (2000 characters maximum - spell out acronyms the first time)An apparatus was designed and built that attaches to servo-hydraulic machines that typically perform material fatigue testing. The device was designed to systematically fold woven fabric

An Apparatus For Folding Yarns And Woven Fabrics Of Ballistic Fibers

June 4, 2007
Author(s)
Walter G. McDonough, Jae Hyun Kim, Nolan J. Brandenburg, William R. Blair, Gale A. Holmes
Folding of ballistic fibers comprising soft body armor may be a factor in the performance deterioration that has been observed in used soft body armor. To quantify the impact of this mechanism, an apparatus was designed and built to simulate the folding

Estimation of the Interfacial Adhesion Strength in Compositional Libraries of Epoxy Films

February 22, 2006
Author(s)
Jae Hyun Kim, Martin Y. Chiang, D Kawaguchi, Gareth Royston, Christopher M. Stafford
At the NIST Combinatorial Methods Center (NCMC), we have designed, developed, and demonstrated a combinatorial approach to the edge delamination test to char-acterize the adhesion of thin polymer films. This test is based on fracture of a film/substrate

Cosolvent-assisted Spray Pyrolysis for the Generation of Metal Particles

July 1, 2003
Author(s)
Valeri I. Babushok, S H. Ehrman, Thomas Germer, Jae H. Kim, George W. Mulholland
A co-solvent assisted spray pyrolysis process was developed for the formation of pure metal particles from metal salt precursors without the direct addition of hydrogen or other reducing gas. Generation of pure copper and nickelparticles from aqueous

Measurement of the 100 nm NIST SRM 1963 by Laser Surface Light Scattering

November 1, 2002
Author(s)
Thomas A. Germer, George W. Mulholland, Jae Hyun Kim, S H. Ehrman
Accurate sizing of particles deposited on surfaces is important for the semiconductor, optical, and data storage industries. The recent availability of accurate light scattering models for non-ideal conditions enables the determination of particle size

Polarized Light Scattering by Dielectric and Metallic Spheres on Silicon Wafers

September 1, 2002
Author(s)
Jae H. Kim, S H. Ehrman, George W. Mulholland, Thomas Germer
The Polarization and intensity of light scattered by monodisperse polystyrene latex and copper spheres, with diameters ranging from 92 to 218 nm, deposited on silicon substrates were measured with 442-, 532-, and 633-nm light. The results are compared with