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Comparison with Combustion Properties of Wood-Plastic Composites (Wood-Plastic Composite의 연소특성 비교)

  • Song, Young-Ho;Shin, Baek-Woo;Lee, Dong-Ho;Chung, Kook-Sam
    • Proceedings of the Korea Institute of Fire Science and Engineering Conference
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    • 2010.10a
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    • pp.251-256
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    • 2010
  • 주거 건축 및 가구산업의 자재로써 합성목재(Wood-Plastic Composites)는 점차 각광받고 있다. 본 연구에서는 합성목재의 연소특성을 살펴보기 위하여 한계산소지수 측정(ASTM D2863) 및 콘칼로리미터 시험(ISO 5660-1)을 실시하였으며 또한 일반목재인 적송(red pine)과 방부 처리를 한 방부목에 대하여도 동일한 시험을 통하여 합성목재와 연소특성을 비교 검토하였다. 한계산소지수 측정결과 합성목재가 적송 및 방부목에 비해 가장 낮게 측정되었다. 콘칼로리미터 시험결과 합성목재의 열방출률값이 가장 빨리 피크치에 도달하였고 점차적으로 감소하였다. 합성목재의 최대 열방출률 값 및 평균 열방출률 값은 적송 및 방부목에 비해 가장 높게 나타났으며 총 방출열량 또한 가장 높게 나타났다.

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A Study of the effectiveness of Pre-drying on the dyeing of wood blocks (예비건조를 도입한 염색무늬목의 공정개선효과 고찰)

  • Kim, Moon-Jeong;Lim, Kyung-Soo;Heo, Seong-Yong;Kim, Jong-Hoon
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Dyers and Finishers Conference
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    • 2011.11a
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    • pp.49-49
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    • 2011
  • GNP 증가 등의 요인으로 생활수준이 향상되면서 사람들의 고급스럽고 아름다운 공간에 대한 선호도가 점점 증가하고 있으며 따라서 실내 인테리어 산업에 대한 관심이 높아지고 있다. 인테리어 산업에서 주로 사용되는 무늬목은 나무 모양이 나게 무늬를 새겨 넣어, 외양을 장식하는 얇은 합판으로 나무의 고급스러움과 아름다움으로 인해 고부가가치 상품으로 자리잡고 있으며 주로 실내인테리어장식 및 가구, 마루바닥, 건축내장재, 제재목 등의 건축 자제의 용도로 사용되고 있다. 또한 천연목재를 이용한 다양한 가공법으로 아름다운 무늬의 재현 등을 실제 이루고 있으며, 천연 목재의 색감 외 표백/염색/가공을 통한 염색무늬목 제조도 이루어지고 있는 실정이다. 무늬목 염색가공에 대한 기술이 보편화되지 않은 실정에서 고부가가치형 기술로 자리 매김 하기 위해서는 제조공정 시 보다 안정적인 작업성과 최소한의 작업 변수를 확보하는 것이 무엇보다도 중요하다. 이에 본 연구에서는 고부가가치형 무늬목의 생산성을 향상하고, 불량률의 최소화를 궁극적 목적으로 하며, 실제 침염목의 건조공정 중 최적의 함수율을 확보할 수 있는 예비건조 시스템을 개발 적용하여 시간과 에너지 절감 효과를 확보하였다. 생산 중 최대의 불량현상으로 갈라짐(건조로 발생한 응력에 의해 목리방향으로 갈라지는현상:checks)과 건조공정의 지연으로 발생하는 부패현상도 개선하였다.

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Identification of process generating formaldehyde in a furniture manufacturer (특정 가구 제조 공장의 포름알데히드 발생 공정 노출 평가)

  • Yoo, Kye-Mook;Lee, Mi-Young
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.27 no.5
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    • pp.243-247
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    • 2014
  • Formaldehyde is defined as carcinogen causing leukaemia, lymphoma or nasopharyngeal carcinoma at high level of exposure. Furniture-manufacturing workers can be exposed to formaldehyde, which implies serious impact on health of the workers. The authors carried out ambient monitoring of formaldehyde in the field, and identified the source of formaldehyde generated during the working process by testing the condition in the laboratory settings. After sampling formaldehyde in the air with 2,4-DNPH (2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine) coated silica gel, we extracted formaldehyde derivative with acetonitrile and analyzed the extract using HPLC with UV detector at 360 nm. Formaldehyde was separated by ACQUITY UPLC BEH $C_{18}$ column at a flow rate of 0.5 mL/min using 45% acetonitrile as mobile phase. The workers were exposed to higher level of formaldehyde than normal air. Formaldehyde up to 0.31 ppm was detected in the process of veneer attachment, which exceeded 0.3 ppm, the ceiling value of ACGIH standard. The laboratory test of measuring formaldehyde generated from the glue and veneer used in the attachment process resulted in more formaldehyde generation as the temperature increased, and more from the veneer. Heating the veneer to $100-150^{\circ}C$ following the real condition of the manufacturing site generated 1.14-2.70 ppm of formaldehyde from the sample, which was 2-5 times higher level than Korean limit of exposure (0.5 ppm). As the workers handling and processing the veneer which was produced by wet process had high possibility to be exposed to formaldehyde, urgent improvement and management of working environment of furniture manufacturer is demanded.

Development of Architectural Components for Soong-Rye Gate And 3D Restoration with Building Information Modeling (건축정보모델링 방식에 의한 숭례문 부재 개발과 3D 복원)

  • Ahn, Eun-Young
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.408-416
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    • 2012
  • As increasing interests for cultural content, 3D restoration about the valuable traditional architectures is in progress, nowadays. Digital restoration is generally performed with using new IT technology and equipments such as 3D scanner. From the view points of making better use of the 3D data, the methodology for 3D restoration leaves much room for improvement. When using 3D scanner, it is possible to get precise 3D data for exterior of the building but huge data size and insufficient information for the wooden intra structure might be obstacles for using them as a source of various digital contents. In traditional wooden structure, the binding rules for corresponding architectural components are important factor for realizing the architectural culture at that times. In this paper, we develop a design tool and architectural components reflecting the wooden intra structure. Moreover, we propose a new 3D restoration method from the design tool, which is good for making contents offering useful information for processes of construction and binding rule in a real time just at a glance.

Species of Korean Furniture in the Late Choseon Dynasty (I)

  • Song, Ji-Ae;Park, Won-Kyu
    • Journal of the Korea Furniture Society
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.486-498
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of this study was to analyze the species of 82 furniture in the late Choseon Dynasty (mainly, 19th century), which are housed in the Seoul Museum of History. Total of 22 species were found. The species shared 43% as hard pine(Diploxylon), 9% as Zelkova serrata Makino, 7% as Paulownia spp., 7% as Tilia spp., 6% as soft pine(Haploxylon), 5% as Ginkgo biloba Linn., 4% as Cedrela sinensis A. Juss., 3% as Diospyros spp., 3% as Abies spp., 2% as Alnus spp., 2% as Picea spp., 1% as bamboo, 1% as Populus spp., 1% as Betula spp., 1% as Juglans spp. The other minor ones were Torreya nucifera Sieb. et Zucc., Pyrus spp., Castanea spp., Ulmus spp. and Kalopanax oictuse (Thunb.) Nakai. Thirty seven furniture (45% in total) was made of single species, 19 (23%) of two species, 16 (20%) of three species and 10(12%) of 4 to 6 species. For frames and panels, hard and strong woods, such as hard pines, Zelkova and Cedrela, were used. For drawer, however, light woods having low shrinkage, such as Paulownia and Tilia, were used. The origin of woods could be specified by the habitats of the species identified. Both Hwanghaedo- and Parkcheon- Chests used basswood (Tilia), which grow in the cold regions, indicating the origin of woods as North Korea.

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A Study on Traditional Korean Furniture, PyeongSang I (한국 전통목가구 평상(平床) 연구 I)

  • Kim, Min keung;Moon, Sun Ok
    • Journal of the Korea Furniture Society
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.126-134
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    • 2017
  • This study explores PyeongSang, a piece of traditional Korean furniture, in order to make people know the details about what the piece is in the first paper. And based on the paper, PyeongSang will be developed as moulded multi-useful beds and sofas adapting the joint and ornament from the structure and pattern of the piece in the next paper. As the result, it appeared as two styles such as bed types mentioned as SalPyeongSang and ttulmaru in Korean. The pieces have been used from the three Kingdoms period in Korean history. The styles appeared as the structure of four parts with the lower fences called as nangan, the seats jointed by thin wood pieces, the wind hole, and the legs of foot types. The parts were beautifully carved with the ornament such as lattice patterns like geokjamun and manjamun, flower patterns like dangchomun, elephant eyes patterns like ansangmun from the Korean tradition. And the legs showed various shapes such as supports transformed from horse foots, tiger legs and bamboo, and board types carved with elephant eyes and geometric patterns. Hence, in the next paper based on this paper, PyeongSang will be developed as moulded multi-useful beds and sofas adapting the joints and ornaments from the structure and patterns of the piece.

A Study on Traditional Korean Furniture, PyeongSang II - Developing Modularized and Multi-useful Bed adopting PyeongSang - (한국 전통목가구 평상(平床) 연구 2 - 평상을 적용한 모듈화 다용도 침대 개발 -)

  • Kim, Min Keung;Moon, Sun Ok
    • Journal of the Korea Furniture Society
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.145-155
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    • 2017
  • This study explores developing a piece of modularized and multi-useful bed adapting PyeongSang followed by the last issue, 'a study on traditional Korean furniture, PyeongSang I' for the understanding of the furniture from theory and history. Adopted From the joints and ornament, the modularized elements were designed and developed in order to compose the head board, the side board, the foot board, and the seat bottom. The joints are sambang miter, samae miter, dado, and mortise and tenon, which are strong in holding the bed. And the ornament is lattice patterns like geokjamun and manjamun, elephant eyes patterns like ansangmun from the traditional furniture. Using the elements, the bed is composed with six modules which make people free and easy to move and transform them. Hence, the bed is multi-useful by using the double, the twin the single, and various sofas by the way to display them such as two, three, four, five, and six modules. And the bed was made of bright zelkova tree and dark heat treated ash expressing contrast of black and white, the design concept modern and easy to make many people access to them.

A Study on the Development of Wooden Furniture Used with Dyed-Glued Laminated Wood (염색집성목을 이용한 목 가구 개발에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Dong-Kooi
    • Journal of the Korea Furniture Society
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.82-94
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    • 2009
  • In this study, I suggest dyed-Glued laminated woods by using birch woods which are relatively cheaper than others. Since the dyed-Glued laminated woods which have the various colors to satisfy people's tastes and the dignified grains in the old woods enable us to product freely, these can provide us with stability of supply through replacing rare materials. The making wooden furniture designed with dyed-Glued laminated woods has these following characteristics. (1) This method which uses various colored woods can fulfill consumers' tastes through dyeing wooden plates, instead of using domestic woods which have limited colors-white, yellow and black. (2) Gathering wooden plates made by setting them into various frames enables us to get in large quantities of the materials with good grains, which we can only take from old woods. (3) Producing culture products using various colors and grains has enabled us to satisfy consumers and to create pro-environmental pieces. In conclusion, this study can be an alternative idea to forest resources which have been decreasing, and be an application method of using cheaper birch woods as well. Gathering and dyeing wooden plates might bring about the economic effect and be of much help to the expansion as furniture materials as well as interior ones.

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A Study for Traditional Wood Furniture of Region Jang Seong (동은(東隱) 설석철(薛石鐵)의 전통목가구에 관한 연구)

  • Seol, Lee Hwan
    • Journal of the Korea Furniture Society
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.171-178
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    • 2015
  • Furniture is very important in our lives. Especially traditional wood furniture of Korea has been developed practically in the area of form, compositions, manufacturing technique and etc because of the rapid environmental changes. Jang Sung has a very efficient geographical characters to get the adequate timbers for furniture. And the late Mr Seol SeokCheol had devoted all his life to out-and-out artisan spirit for the purpose of korean wood furniture manufacturing. In this paper, l try to explain regional and cultural characteristics of JS, special designs for wood furniture of JS, manufacturing process of traditional wood furniture, especially in the center of his works. Tradition is an essential power to a country and a race. Now we are living living in the state-of-art age and we share all the cultures and merchandise globally but nevertheless, a nation and a race who has a unique tradition is still a cultural advanced country and these works of our ancestors are the best souvenir for the tourists. So we have to memorize these facts and we will have to raise and develop our power of traditional cultures, including from the traditional wood furniture.

Species Identification and Tree-ring Dating of Wood Elements of Joyangru Pavilion, Chuncheon, Korea (춘천 조양루 목부재의 수종과 연륜연대 분석)

  • Park, Suh-Young;Kim, Sang Kyu;Park, Won-Kyu
    • Journal of the Korea Furniture Society
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.52-60
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    • 2009
  • Joyangru, which is located in Woodo mountain in Chuncheon, Korea, was a gate tower of Monsogak. There are little historical records about Joyangru except of the 20th-century records. To study about Joyangru history, a dendrochronological analysis was conducted. We identified also the species of woods, We took 87 samples of wood elements for the species analysis and 13 samples for the dendrochronological analysis. We found 78 hard pines(Diploxylon), 4 Douglass-fir, 3 exotic hard pines(Pinus ponderosa type) and 1 Shorea sp.(Dipterocarpaceae). In the dendrochronological analysis, 2 floor flames were dated in 1887 (with complete sapwood) and 2 beams in 1884. We concluded that Joyangru was reconstructed just after 1888, most likely in 1890 together with Monsogak.

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