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Evaluation of the Accuracy of Grounding Impedance Measurement of Grounding Grid (접지그리드의 접지임피던스 측정의 정확도 평가)

  • Choi, Jong-Hyuk;Choi, Young-Chul;Jeong, Dong-Cheol;Kim, Dong-Seong;Lee, Bok-Hee
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Illuminating and Electrical Installation Engineers
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    • v.23 no.12
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    • pp.146-153
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    • 2009
  • Recently, the common grounding systems are adapted in most large structures. Since the ground resistance is insufficient to evaluate the performance of grounding systems, it is needed to measure grounding impedance. Even though the methods of measuring grounding impedance of large grounding systems are presented in IEEE standard 81.2, but they have not been described in detail. In this paper, we present the accurate method of measuring grounding impedance based on the revised fall-of-potential method and measurement errors due to earth mutual resistance and ac mutual coupling depending on locating test electrodes at remote earth were examined for the 15[m]$\times$15[m] grounding grid. As a result, the measurement error due to earth mutual resistance is decreased when the distance to auxiliary electrodes increased. To get rid of measurement errors due to mutual coupling, the potential lead should be installed at a right angle to the current lead. When the angle between the potential and the current leads is an acute angle or an obtuse angle, the mutual couple voltage is positive or negative, respectively. Generally, the measurement errors due to mutual coupling with an obtuse angle route are lower than those with an acute angle route.

A Study on Characteristics of Shear Strength in Rock-soil Contacts (암석과 토층 경계면의 전단강도 특성연구)

  • Lee, Su Gon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.49-54
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    • 2001
  • It is common that the soil layer is a few meters below the earth's surface and the rock mass is below the soil layer in the view of geological characteristics in Korea. And the boundary between rock and soil is clearly divided. When dealing with the stability of rock masses, as in the case of rock slopes or dam foundations, the majority of the collapses is not within the soil layer, but within the soil-rock boundary. Therefore it is important to identify the shear strength characteristics between soil-rock boundary. And then in the method of reinforcement on landslide this chose a cut slope near Daemo elementary school in Seoul, surveyed shear strength between soil-rock contacts and considered a large scale collapse using a limit equilibrium method.

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Simple Ratiometric Fluorophore for the Selective Detection of Mercury through Hg(II)-Mediated Oxazole Formation

  • Lee, Hee-Jin;Kim, Hae-Jo
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.32 no.11
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    • pp.3959-3962
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    • 2011
  • A simple propargylamide-fuctionalized chemodosimeter was prepared for the ratiometric fluorescence detection of mercuric ions in HEPES buffer. The chemodosimeter exhibited $Hg^{2+}$-induced propargyl amide-tooxazole transformation, with a significant accompanying ratiometric change in fluorescence. It afforded high selectivity for mercuric ion detection without any competitive inhibition by common alkali, alkaline earth, or other transition metal ions. The probe showed a $17{\times}10^{-6}M$ detection limit for $Hg^{2+}$ ions and potential applicability for detecting aqueous $Hg^{2+}$ ions.

Acoustic Characteristics Applied to Seafloor and Sub-bottom Survey (해저지형${\cdot}$지층탐사에 적용되는 음파특성)

  • Kim, Seong-Ryul;Lee, Yong-Kuk;Jeong, Baek-Hun
    • 한국지구과학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2005.09a
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    • pp.42-50
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    • 2005
  • The electromagnetic (light) waves are limited to penetrate the media, ie, water and sea-bottom layers, due to high energy attenuation, but acoustic (sound) waves play as the good messenger to gather the underwater target information. Therefore the acoustic methods are applied to almost of ocean equipments and technology in terms of in-water and sub-bottom surveys. Generally the sound character is controlled by its frequency. In case that the sound source is low frequency, the penetration is high and the resolution is low. On the other hand, its character is reversed at the high frequency. The common character at the both of light and sound is the energy damping according to the travel distance increase.

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Occurrence and Petrogenesis of Phoscorite-Carbonatite Complexes in the Kola Alkaline Province, Arctic

  • Lee, Mi-Jung;Lee, Jong-Ik;Kim, Yea-Dong
    • Ocean and Polar Research
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.119-128
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    • 2003
  • Although phoscorites and carbonatites form only a minor proportion of the earth's crustal rocks, these unusual rocks and their intimate relation are of both academic and economic importance. Rare metal (Nb, Zr, Ta) and REEs mineralizations are in close relation with the differentiation of these phoscorite-carbonatite complexes (PCCs). Recent integrated petrological and geochemical data on PCCs in the Kola Alkaline Province, Arctic, indicate that phoscorites and associated carbonatites are differentiated from common 'carbonated silicate patental magma'. Various hypotheses for the genesis of phoscorite-carbonatite complexes have been proposed during the last half-century. A simple magmatic fractionation scheme can not explain the chemical and mineralogical characteristics of phoscorite and conjugate carbonatite. Instead, the hypotheses involving liquid immiscibility and coeval accumulation processes are favored to explain the mineralogical and geochemical characteristics of phoscorite and carbonatite association.

The principles and Applications of Outdoor & Indoor GPS(Global Positioning System) (옥내 외 위치정보측정시스템의 원리와 응용)

  • Moon, Hank
    • Journal of the Korean Professional Engineers Association
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    • v.41 no.5
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    • pp.55-58
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    • 2008
  • GPS is the global Navigation Satellite System which is developed by the United States Department of Defense as an abbreviation of the Global Positioning System. The GPS uses a constellation of 24 Medium Earth Orbit satellites that transmit precise microwave signals, that enable GPS receivers to determine their location, speed, direction, and time. Following, the shooting down of Korean Air Lines Flight 007 in 1983. President Ronald Reagan issued a directive making the system available free for civilian use as a common good. Since then, GPS has become a widely used aid to navigation worldwide, and a useful tool for map-making, land surveying, commerce, scientific uses, and hobbies such as geocaching. GPS also provides a precise time reference used in many applications including scientific study of earthquakes, and synchronization of telecommunications networks.

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Conceptual Design of Life-Detecting Experiment for Future Europa Lander Mission

  • Park, Nuri;Yi, Yu
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.111-117
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    • 2018
  • A previous exo-terrestrial life-detecting experiment, which was conducted on Mars, sought to detect the products of glucose metabolism, the most common biological process on Earth (Viking biological experiment). Today, glucose metabolism is not considered the universal process of life survival. As NASA plans to launch an orbiter mission in the near future (2020s, the Clipper) and ultimately conduct a lander mission on Europa, a detection experiment that can give broader information regarding habitability is highly required. In this study, we designed a life-detecting experiment using a more universal feature of life, the amphipathic molecular membrane, theoretically considering the environment of Europa (waterdominant environment). This designed experiment focuses on finding and profiling hydrophobic cellular membrane-like microstructures. Expected results are given by conceptual data analysis with plausible hypothetical samples.

Analysis of Common earth network components LEAE and LTI (공동 접지망 구성요소 LEAE와 LTI 분석)

  • Kim, Yong-Kyu;Yang, Doh-Chul;Ryu, Chang-Keun
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2001.07b
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    • pp.1242-1244
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    • 2001
  • 전철화 선로에 있어서 공동 접지 방식은 Staff 안전과 선로변 전기 설비에 가장 큰 영향을 인가하는 귀선 전류에 따른 문제점을 해결할 수 있는 최상의 방식으로 평가되고 있으며, 이들 접지 시스템의 구성은 기존의 전력 공급 시스템에 기본을 두고, 전철화에 따라 선택된 궤도 회로의 특성에 의해 모든 설계 변수가 변화되는 원리가 적용된다. 본 논문에서는 이러한 견지에 입각하여 궤도 회로에 의한 공동 접지망 구성 요소를 프랑스 철도청(SNCF)의 규정에 의해 분석한 후, 이를 경부선 전철화 구간에 적용하여 관련 설계 변수를 결정하였다.

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TBM considerations for soft-ground tunnels

  • Rozgonyi T. G.;Kieffer D. S.;Maidl U.;Bald Cernal
    • 한국지구물리탐사학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.42-51
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    • 2003
  • The global demand for underground facilities has increased substantially in the past decades, and a substantial number of underground projects have had to deal with challenging ground conditions in urban environments. Particularly challenging are weak and unstable water bearing soils. Advancements in shielded TBM tech-nology have led to significant improvements regarding the ability to control ground deformations in soft ground. Nonetheless, ground collapse may occur even when the most advanced TBM designs are employed if unexpected adverse ground conditions are encountered or if insufficient stabilizing pressure is transferred to the tunnel face. This paper reviews common approaches for face stability and face pressure transmission calculations, and provides an overview of some of the latest technological developments and considerations for soft ground TBM applica-tions.

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Design of the secondary tunnel lining using a ground-primary support-secondary lining interaction model

  • Chang, Seok-Bue;Seo, Seong-Ho;Lee, Sang-Duk
    • 한국지구물리탐사학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.109-114
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    • 2003
  • It is the common practice to reinforce excessively the secondary tunnel lining due to the lack of rational insights into the ground loosening loads. The main load of the secondary lining for drained-type tunnels is the ground loosening. The main cause of the load for secondary tunnel lining is the deterioration of the primary support members such as shotcrete, steel ribs, and rockbolts. Accordingly, the development of the analysis model to consider the ground-primary supports-secondary lining interaction is very important for the rational design of the secondary tunnel lining. In this paper, the interaction is conceptually described by the simple mass-spring model and the load transfer from the primary supports to the ground and the secondary lining is showed by the characteristic curves including the secondary lining reaction curve for the theoretical solution of a circular tunnel. And also, the application of this model to numerical analysis is verified in order to review the potential tool for practical tunnel problems with the complex conditions like non-circular shaped tunnels, multi-layered ground, sequential excavation and so on.

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