Yong Hyup Kim
Seoul National University
200 Papers
1K Citations
Yong Hyup Kim is an academic researcher from Seoul National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Carbon nanotube & Field electron emission. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 200 publications. Previous affiliations of Yong Hyup Kim include Instituto Nacional de Técnica Aeroespacial & Langley Research Center.
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Papers
Patent
Carbon nanotube sheet
Yong Hyup Kim,Eui Yun Jang +1 more
- 19 Aug 2008
TL;DR: In this article, an apparatus for forming a carbon nanotube sheet is provided, which includes a bath and a driving unit, where the bottom surface is capable of having an array of capillary tubes.
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Crystal-like growth of a metal oxide/CNT composite fiber with electroplated "seed" from a CNT-dispersed nonaqueous electrolyte.
Wal Jun Kim,Eui Yun Jang,Dong Kyun Seo,Tae June Kang,Kyoung Cheol Jin,Dae Hong Jeong,Yong Hyup Kim +6 more
TL;DR: The technique leads to a uniform distribution of metal oxide and a high weight fraction of CNT in the composite structure, and the conductivity of the composite is much higher than that of the CNT fibers fabricated with polymer.
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Improvement of Flexural Performance for Deep-Deck Plate using Cap Plate
TL;DR: In this article, the authors applied the long-span concrete casting of the deep deck plate usability of deflection due to bending and torsional instability of open cross-section, and the optimum length of reinforcement and location are derived from theoretic estimation.
Comparative study of finite element based response evaluation methods for laminated plates
TL;DR: In this article, four methods for the through-thickness response evaluation of laminated composite and sandwich plates are comparatively evaluated in terms of their characteristics and numerical accuracy, including two post-processor-type methods and two re-analysis-based methods.
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Patent
Apparatus and method for blocking outflow of fluid from a damaged ship
Yong Hyup Kim,Wal Jun Kim,Tae June Kang,Seong Jun Kim,Seung-Min Lee,Eui Yun Jang,Hyeong Wook Im,Taewoo Kim,Dong Kyun Seo +8 more
- 14 Oct 2008
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an apparatus for blocking outflow of fluid from a damaged ship, comprising a contractible and inflatable balloon of which inflation diameter is larger than a maximum diameter of a damaged hull, a conduit consisting of a rigid conduit and a flexible conduit, through which a filler is charged into or discharged from said balloon, wherein said rigid conduit is connected to said balloon.
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