• Title/Summary/Keyword: 유연한 격막

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Seismic Behavior and Performance Assesment of a One-story Building with a Flexible Diaphragm (유연한 지붕으로 된 단층 구조물의 지진 거동과 성능 분석)

  • ;;Donald W. White
    • Journal of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute of Korea
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.377-386
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    • 2003
  • The proposed simplified MDOF model is applied to a half-scale single-story reinforced masonry test building with a single diagonally-sheathed diaphragm. Comparisons of analytical studies to experimental tests can be valuable for understanding the seismic response of these types of buildings and for determining the qualities and limitations of the simplified models. A model calibration process is performed in this paper to determine the required structural properties based on the elastic and inelastic test responses for test building. This approach is necessary since established methods to determine the in-plane and out-of-plane stiffness, strength, and hysteresis do not exist.

Structural Parameters and Modeling Technique for Prediction of Dynamic Response of a One-story Building with a Flexible Diaphragm (유연한 지붕을 갖는 단층 건물의 동적응답 예측을 위한 해석모델링 방법과 구조변수의 설정)

  • ;Donald W. White
    • Journal of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute of Korea
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.271-280
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    • 2003
  • The purpose of the study presented in this paper is to develope the general model for capture of the linear and nonlinear response of a flexible diaphragm building in which there are significant contributions from the out-of-plane walls. Two single-story single-diaphragm half scale reinforced masonry buildings were tested by researchers at the United States Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (CERL). The first had a metal deck diaphragm. The second specimen had a diaphragm with a single layer of diagonal lumber sheathing, A multiple degree of freedom (MDOF) approach is adopted in this paper. The required stiffnesses and strengths of the components within this model are determined.

Resection of Ganglion Cyst of the Posterior Cruciate Ligament using Arthroscopic Posterior Trans-septal Approach (관절경하 후격막 통과 도달법을 이용한 후방십자인대 결절종의 치료)

  • Nam, Il-Hyun;Yoo, Yon-Sik;Yun, Ki-Pyo;Ahn, Gil-Yeong
    • Journal of the Korean Arthroscopy Society
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.31-36
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    • 2004
  • Purpose: We reviewed the effectiveness and the result of arthroscopic resection for ganglion cyst of posterior cruciate ligament(PCL) through the posterior trans-septal approach. Material and Method: Seven patients with symptomatic ganglion cyst of the PCL were treated with arthroscopic resection using posterior trans-septal approach. We analyzed advantages of the posterior trans-septal approach and presence of intra articular problem. Knee function was assessed using the lysholm knee scale. Results: The overall result for the 7 knees were very satisfied in all. We found that four of seven patients had intra articular problems, and past history of trauma could be found in 3 cases. The Lysholm knee scale was increased from average 93.3 points preoperatively to average 97.8 points postoperatively. Conclusion: Arthroscopic posterior trans-septal approach shows an effective technique for complete resection of cyst and evaluation of the combined posterior compartment injury.

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First Report of Black Rot Caused by Diplodia seriata on Apple (Diplodia seriata에 의한 사과 검은썩음병 발생보고)

  • Kim, Young Soo;Yun, Yun Joo;Jeon, Yongho
    • Research in Plant Disease
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.321-327
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    • 2018
  • In 2018, symptoms of black rot on apple (Malus pumila var. dulcissima KOIDZ) cv. Fuji were observed in Yeongcheon-si, Korea. The fruit decay symptoms consisted of purple pimples spots, black rot around the seed cavity (calyx end), mummified fruit. To isolate the causal agent, small fragment (2 to 3 mm) of decayed tissue from the lesion margin were placed on WA or PDA. Fungal colonies on PDA produced dense white aerial mycelium, becoming dark gray with age. Pycnidia and conidia were observed under a light microscopy. The shapes of conidia were aseptate, ovoid, rounded at both ends, and $21.7-28.3{\times}9.9-15.3{\mu}m$. Based on morphological and cultural characteristics, this fungus was identified as Diplodia seriata. To confirm its identity, two loci (ITS and ${\beta}$-tubulin) were sequenced for molecular identification. BLAST searches indicated 100% identity with D. seriata. A pathogenicity test was conducted with isolates on Fuji apples. The apples were inoculated with mycelial plugs (5 mm) from 7-day-old cultures of the putative pathogens. All inoculated apples developed rot symptoms identical to the original symptoms, from which D. seriata were reisolated, fulfilling Koch's postulates. This study is the first report of black rot caused Diplodia seriata on apple.

First Report of Die-Back on Rose (Rosa hybrida) Caused by Lasiodiplodia pseudotheobromae in Korea (Lasiodiplodia pseudotheobromae에 의한 장미 가지썩음병의 발생 보고)

  • Wee, Jung-In;Back, Chang-Gi;Park, Mi-Jeong;Chang, Taehyun;Park, Jong-Han
    • Research in Plant Disease
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.367-371
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    • 2017
  • In 2015, symptoms of die-back on Rosa hybrida were observed in Taean, Korea. The aims of this study were to determine the cause of die-back on Rosa hybrida and characterize the pathogen. The fungal isolates were obtained and used for pathogenicity test, morphological and molecular analyses. The pathogenicity test on healthy branches of Rosa hybrida produced die-back, as the original symptoms. For the morphological study, the isolates were inoculated onto potato dextrose agar and incubated for 7 days at $25^{\circ}C$. The colonies grew up quickly and turned white to gray in color. Conidia were observed under an optical microscope. The features of conidia were ellipsoidal, grayish brown in color, $20-31{\times}11-17{\mu}m$ in size and had one septum. Molecular analyses of the ITS region, TEF and TUB genes were conducted to confirm the identity of the pathogen. The phylogenetic tree of the multi-gene sequences indicated that the causal agent was Lasiodiplodia pseudotheobromae. This study is the first report of die-back caused by Lasiodiplodia pseudotheobromae on Rose (Rosa hybrida).