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Tree-Ring Dating of Wood Elements of Jibokjae, Hyubgildang and Palujung at Kyungbok Palace in Seoul (경복궁 집옥재, 협길당 및 팔우정 목부재의 연륜연대 분석)

  • Lee, Kwang-Hee;Park, Won-Kyu
    • Journal of the Korea Furniture Society
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.17-25
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    • 2010
  • Three buildings -Jibokjae, Hyubgildang and Palujung- are connected each other and consist of a library and reception complex for royal kings at Kyungbok Palace in Seoul. Jibokjae and Hyubgildang were known to have been moved from Changdok Palace in A.D. 1891. No construction records have been known for Palujung. In 2004, during repair of three buildings, a dendrochronological analysis was conducted to examine their building histories. We took 67 wood samples for dendrochronological analysis; 20 from Jibokjae, 37 Hyubgildang and 10 Palujung, respectively. The results showed that the felling dates of Jibokjae and Hyubgildang woods were A.D. 1877-1879/1880, indicating original construction of two buildings at early 1880s. Felling dates of Palujung were 1886-1889/1890, those of roof filling timbers 1890 and the connection part between Hyubgildang and Jibokjae 1886, confirming 1891's movement of Hyubgildang and Jibokjae and adding a new building, Palujung.

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Tree-Ring Dating of Wood Elements Used for the Jeongjagak and Bigak Buildings of Kangrung (King Myoungjong's Tomb) (강릉 (명종) 정자각과 비각 목부재의 연륜연대 분석)

  • Lee, Kwang-Hee;Kim, Sang-Kyu;Park, Won-Kyu
    • Journal of the Korea Furniture Society
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.219-228
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    • 2008
  • Kangrung is a royal tomb for King Myoungjong and his wife, Queen Jeongsun. According the record, Myoungjong died on 1567 and was buried in the present location at Gongrungdong, Nowonku, Seoul. During the 2006 repair for the Jeongjagak (memorial hall) and Bigak (tombs' house) of Kangrung, a dendrochronological analysis had been conducted. We took 79 samples, 74 from Jeongjagak and 5 from Bigak, respectively, for dating. There were three major cutting groups, i.e., 1692-1694, 1737, and 1859-1861. The first group was well matched with the date of reconstruction, which was written on the 'Sangryangmun', a formal record about building activities. The tree-ring results confirmed that the present buildings of Jeongjagak and Bigak in Kangrung were reconstructed in 1695. The second and third cutting groups indicated major repairs in Bigak.

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Effect of a Radio-frequency/Vacuum plus Press Drying Process of Some Hardwood Veneers for Decoration on Checking and End Waving (압체고주파진공건조에 의한 주요 활엽수 무늬목 단판의 이할과 끝말림 예방효과)

  • 이남호;최준호;정희석
    • Journal of the Korea Furniture Society
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.29-36
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    • 1999
  • During a radio-frequency/vacuum plus press drying process of some hardwood veneers for decoration we investigated the effect of a grain and thickness of a veneer sheet on drying rates, variations of final moisture content within a bundle of veneer sheets, and formation of checking, end waving, and burning mark. About thirty three hundreds sheet of veneer could be dried in sixty five hours from green to in0-use moisture content, and a final moisture content was significantly effected by initial moisture content of veneer. There were nearly variations in a final moisture content among the veneer sheets in the same bundle. A checking was never found in a edge-sliced veneer, and very slight in a flat-sliced veneer of ash and red oak. There were no end waving and no burning mark in all veneer sheets.

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The Analysis of Tree-Ring Dates of Wood Elements Used for the Myengryundang Hall in Hoe-in Confucian Shrine, Boeungun, Chungbuk, Korea (보은 회인향교 명륜당 목부재의 연륜연대 분석)

  • Park, Chang-Soon;Park, Won-Kyu
    • Journal of the Korea Furniture Society
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.136-142
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    • 2009
  • Hoein Hyanggyo is a confucian shrine at Hoein, Boeungun, Chungbuk, Korea. Using tree rings, we dated its lecture hall, Myengryundang which is a two-storied wooden structure with half-gabled and half-hipped roof. The woods of Myengryundang consisted mainly of lard pine (probably, Pinus densiflora). We collected 27 samples (4 columns, 2 beams, 5 purlins, 4 capitals, 8 floor frames/boards and 4 others). The results indicated that the major cutting year was A.D. 1702. This date helped to correct the miswritten Chinese-calender date which was recorded in the document for the framework-raising ceremony.

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A Study on Design Development of Wood Products Applied a Concept of Hybrid (이종(異種 : Hybrid) 개념을 적용한 목제품(木製品) 디자인 개발에 관한 연구)

  • Yoon, Yeoh-Hang;We, Jin-Seok
    • Journal of the Korea Furniture Society
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.318-328
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    • 2013
  • This study aimed to examine the theoretical consideration and concept of hybrid that could be applicable to wood product design, to analyze design trend according to the morphological transformation by means of combination of hybrid material and function, to understand the correlation between type of wood product and materials and to apply it to the domestic and overseas hybrid concept of wood product design study. A study of assembling output by empirical experiment to embed natural resources into acrylic resin in order to develop wood products was carried out. And an wood product was suggested that satisfied lighting and hanger function through a new wood product design development combined with hanger function and lighting function. Through such process, a new design paradigm was suggested to cope with the periodic trend and to induce mass production of designed product. Thus, this study set a new guideline for activating wood product design and attempted to meet the social demand of encouraging new value creation.

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Improvement of Fire Resistance and Impact Sound Insulation Performance for Timber Framed Floor by Installation of Isolated Ceiling (분리된 천정의 설치를 통한 목구조 바닥의 내화성능 및 충격음 차단성능 향상)

  • Park, Joo-Saeng;Kim, Se-Jong;Lee, Sang-Joon
    • Journal of the Korea Furniture Society
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.426-432
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    • 2013
  • Fire resistance and impact sound insulation tests were performed for a floor assembly, of which stiffness was reinforced by shortening the span of floor joists by installing glulam beam additionally in the middle or one thirds of the original span, and which an additional ceiling component was installed apart from floor structure. By applying the isolated ceiling, timber framed floor showed 1 hour of fire resistance even in case that dead load was increased by considering cement mortar layer for radiant floor heating. Insulation performance against light and heavy impact sound was improved significantly by applying the sound absorbing layer of big mass and high elasticity in addition to the stiffness improvement and isolated ceiling.

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A study on design development for wooden cultural products by using CNC M/C (CNC M/C을 활용한 목제문화상품디자인개발 연구)

  • 곽우섭
    • Journal of the Korea Furniture Society
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.51-59
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    • 2001
  • Opening 21th Century, all the Countries of the world has been focusing on build up the foundation of cultural infrastructure in a various way, since the awareness of importance for cultural design products has been turnover. On the other hand, our cultural crafts' industry has not escaped from poor working environment and lagging behind conventional product system, and yet there is no complete system for mass production. The study is collaboration with Tourism Industry Innovation Center in Kwangju University for development of cultural products of wooden crafts by using cultural resources in Kwangju area and CNC M/C which is up-to-date digital technology. It aims to make possibility of mass production and discrimination on design for wooden crafts which is based on highly skilled technical manpower and creativities, and expects to develop and merchandise global wooden cultural products.

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Effect of Veneer Thickness on a Far-infrared Radiation Drying Characteristics of Edge-and Flat-Sliced Veneers for Decoration (단판의 두께가 곧은결 및 무늬결 무늬목단판의 원적외선건조 특성에 미치는 영향)

  • 이남호;최준호;황의도
    • Journal of the Korea Furniture Society
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.61-68
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    • 2000
  • This study was carried out to investigate the effect of grain and veneer thickness on drying rate, required energy consumption, and drying defects such as checking, end waving, and burning during a far-infrared radiation drying process of decorative veneers of hard maple and beech. Most of the veneer could be dried from green to in-use moisture content within 30 to 360 seconds. The drying rates were significantly affected by veneer thickness, but there was little difference between edge-and flat-sliced veneers. The formation of checking during drying test was none or very slight. The percentages of the veneers defected by checks were higher in the flat-sliced veneers than in the edge-sliced veneers. The maximum end wavinesses in the flat-sliced veneers were almost 1.6 to 3 times larger than that in the edge-sliced veneers. All veneers were fee from burned marks during drying test.

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A Study on Design Development of Wooden Products through the System of Educational and Industrial Cooperation (산학협동을 통한 목제품 디자인 개발에 관한 연구)

  • 윤여항
    • Journal of the Korea Furniture Society
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.131-142
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    • 2001
  • Cultural needs of human have grown enormously. Consumer trend and individual taste have become more individualistic and diversified. Efforts to improve the quality of life have changed the concept of lift space as well as the concept of interior life supplies. Products are no longer standardized and produced in massive scale, thus a shift of value has risen. Damages done by the economical development have made consumers take interests in products that are more natural and in harmony with human beings. It is a tendency that wooden materials are becoming a preference as a specific alternative. There is a great social change with a new paradigm like this. Considering the change, we propose a new vision and activation plan on design development of wooden products through specific and practical studies by the system of educational and industrial cooperation which is an organic association system for developing human resources of educational system and producing profits of industry. From it, we can expect great effects as a competitive design of coming future.

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Visual Inspection of Wood Crafts in Uses around World (용도별 세계목공예품의 수종조사)

  • Kim, Sa-Ick;Jo, Jong-Su;Yoon, Seung-Lak;Roh, Jeong-Kwan;Ra, Jong-Bum;Kim, Dong-Kooi
    • Journal of the Korea Furniture Society
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.11-22
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    • 2006
  • This study attempted to visually inspect eight hundred wood crafts collected from various countries. These include sculputures, toys, jewl cases, kitchen wares, candle holder and wooden vases, stationery, sport outfits and etc. The most impressive wood is Myrtlewood, a broadleaf evergreen which grows along the coastline of southern Oregon and northern Califonia. Myrtlewood possesses a wide variety of grove patterns. This unique wood varies in color from a deep, rich brown to silver grey, red and every yellow. Myrtlewood is being recognized as being one of the most beautiful hardwoods in the world.

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