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Semi-automatic 3D Building Reconstruction from Uncalibrated Images (비교정 영상에서의 반자동 3차원 건물 모델링)

  • Jang, Kyung-Ho;Jang, Jae-Seok;Lee, Seok-Jun;Jung, Soon-Ki
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.12 no.9
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    • pp.1217-1232
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    • 2009
  • In this paper, we propose a semi-automatic 3D building reconstruction method using uncalibrated images which includes the facade of target building. First, we extract feature points in all images and find corresponding points between each pair of images. Second, we extract lines on each image and estimate the vanishing points. Extracted lines are grouped with respect to their corresponding vanishing points. The adjacency graph is used to organize the image sequence based on the number of corresponding points between image pairs and camera calibration is performed. The initial solid model can be generated by some user interactions using grouped lines and camera pose information. From initial solid model, a detailed building model is reconstructed by a combination of predefined basic Euler operators on half-edge data structure. Automatically computed geometric information is visualized to help user's interaction during the detail modeling process. The proposed system allow the user to get a 3D building model with less user interaction by augmenting various automatically generated geometric information.

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Hydroelastic Responses of Floating Structure by Modeling Dimensions (부유구조물의 모델링 차원에 따른 유탄성 응답)

  • Hong, Sanghyun;Hwang, Woongik;Lee, Jong Seh
    • Journal of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute of Korea
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.285-292
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    • 2016
  • In this study, FE-BE direct coupling methods of 1D and 2D problems are considered for the pontoon-type floating structure and the difference of the modeling dimensions is investigated for the hydroelastic response. The modeling dimensions are defined as the 1D problem consisting 1D beam-2D fluid coupling and the 2D problem consisting 2D plate-3D fluid coupling with zero-draft assumption. For case studies, hydroelastic responses of the 1D Problem are compared to those of the 2D Problem for a wide range of aspect ratio and regular waves. It is shown that the effects of the elastic behavior are increased by decreasing the incident wavelength, whereas the effects of the rigid behavior are increased by increasing the incident wavelength. In 2D problem, the incident wave angle can be considered, and slightly more accurate results can be obtained, but the computational efficiency is lower. On the other hand, in 1D problem with plate-strip condition, the incident wave angle cannot be considered, but when the aspect ratio is large, the overall responses can be analyzed through a simplified model, and the computational efficiency can be improved.

Influence of Guide Vane Setting in Pump Mode on Performance Characteristics of a Pump-Turbine

  • Li, Deyou;Wang, Hongjie;Nielsen, Torbjorn K.;Gong, Ruzhi;Wei, Xianzhu;Qin, Daqing
    • International Journal of Fluid Machinery and Systems
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.154-163
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    • 2017
  • Performance characteristics in pump mode of pump-turbines are vital for the safe and effective operation of pumped storage power plants. However, the head characteristics are different under different guide vane openings. In this paper, 3-D steady simulations were performed under 13mm, 19mm and 25mm guide vane openings. Three groups of operating points under the three GVOs were chosen based on experimental validation to investigate the influence of guide vane setting on flow patterns upstream and downstream. The results reveal that, the guide vane setting will obviously change the flow pattern downstream, which in turn influences the flow upstream. It shows a strong effect on hydraulic loss (power dissipation) in the guide and stay vanes. It is also found that the hydraulic loss mainly comes from the flow separation and vortices. In addition, in some operating conditions, the change of guide vane opening will change the flow angle at the runner inlet and outlet, which will change the Euler momentum (power input). The joint action of Euler momentum and hydraulic loss results in the change of the head characteristics.

Effective mode shapes of multi-storey frames subjected to moving train loads

  • Demirtas, Salih;Ozturk, Hasan
    • Coupled systems mechanics
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.311-323
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    • 2020
  • This paper deals with the effect of the mode shapes on the dynamic response of a multi-storey frame subjected to moving train loads which are modelled as loads of constant intervals with constant velocity using the finite element method. The multi-storey frame is modelled as a number of Bernoulli-Euler beam elements. First, the first few modes of the multi-storey frame are determined. Then, the effects of force span length to beam length ratio and velocity on dynamic magnification factor (DMF) are evaluated via 3D velocity-force span length to beam length ratio-DMF graphics and its 2D projections. By using 3D and 2D graphics, the directions of critical speeds that force the structure under resonance conditions are determined. Last, the mode shapes related to these directions are determined by the time history and frequency response graphs. This study has been limited by the vibration of the frame in the vertical direction.

On the critical maps of the dirichlet functional with volume constraint

  • Koh, Young-Mee
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.303-308
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    • 1995
  • We consider a torus T, that is, a compact surface with genus 1 and $\Omega = D^2 \times S^1$ topologically with $\partial\Omega = T$, where $D^2$ is the open unit disk and $S^1$ is the unit circle. Let $\omega = (x,y)$ denote the generic point on T. For a smooth immersion $u : T \to R^3$, we define the Dirichlet functional by $$ E(u) = \frac{2}{1} \int_{T} $\mid$\nabla u$\mid$^2 d\omega $$ and the volume functional by $$ V(u) = \frac{3}{1} \int_{T} u \cdot u_x \Lambda u_y d\omege $$.

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Fast two dimensional DCT by Polynomial Transform without complex operations (복소연산이 없는 Polynomial 변환을 이용한 고속 2 차원 DCT)

  • Park, Hwan-Serk;Kim, Won-Ha
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2003.07e
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    • pp.1940-1943
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    • 2003
  • 본 논문은 Polynomial 변환을 이용하여 2차원 Discrete Cosine Transform (2D-DCT)의 계산을 1차원 DCT로 변환하여 계산하는 알고리즘을 개발한다. 기존의 일반적인 알고리즘인 row-column이 N×M의 2D-DCT에서 3/2NMlog₂(NM)-2NM+N+M의 합과 1/2NMlog₂(NM)의 곱셈이 필요한데 비하여 본 논문에서 제시한 알고리즘은 3/2NMlog₂M +NMlog₂N-M-N/2+2의 합과 1/2NMlog₂M의 곱셈 수를 필요로 한다. 기존의 polynomial 변환에 의한 2D DCT는 Euler 공식을 적용하였기 때문에 복소 연산이 필요하지만 본 논문에서 제시한 polynomial 변환은 DCT의 modular 규칙을 이용하여 2D DCT를 ID DCT의 합으로 직접 변환하므로 복소 연산이 필요하지 않다. 또한 본 논문에서 제시한 알고리즘은 각 차원에서 데이터 크기가 다른 임의 크기의 2차원 데이터 변환에도 적용할 수 있다.

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Aeromagnetic Characteristics of the Samryangjin Caldera Area (삼량진 칼데라 지역의 항공자력특성 연구)

  • Koo Sung-Bon;Lee Tai-Sup;Park Yeong-Sue
    • Geophysics and Geophysical Exploration
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.101-109
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    • 1998
  • Using airborne magnetic data, magnetic characteristics were studied at the Samryangjin caldera area developed in the volcanics of the Yuchon sub-basin, the south eastern part of the Gyeongsang basin. Residual magnetics, reduction to the pole, horizontal derivative, and vertical derivative maps are prepared. Using these maps, the magnetic lithofaces are zoned and the geological structures such as caldera and faults were qualitatively interpreted. In addition, the two quantitative interpretations were performed. Firstly, the forward modelling were done to the 14.5 line km crossing the caldera area to the northeast-southwest direction. Applying the 3-D Euler deconvolution method to the whole study area, the depth extent and the characteristics of the magnetic anomalous bodies were studied. According to the results, the magnetic lithofaces of the area are zoned by 4 units. In general, these are well matched with the geological distributions. But the biotite granites intruded in the northern boundary of the Samryangjin caldera show the high magnetic intensity, while the biotite granites of the other areas show the low magnetic intensity and the different magnetic lithofaces. Thus, we interpreted that the biotite granites are closely related with the volcanic activity of the Samryngjin caldera, and are intruded in the fracture zones developed along the caldera rim. The Samryangjin caldera and fault structures of the area can be easily recognized by the distinct magnetic structures from the various magnetic anomaly maps. Also the topographic characteristics well reflect these structures. The results of the forward modelling show that the magnetic basement depth of the Gyeongsang sedimentary basin is on the average about 6 km and in maximum 10 km. And the depth becomes shallower toward the caldera boundary due to the shallow intrusion of the volcanics. The results of the 3-D Euler method also show the caldera and fault structures. And the relatively shallow magnetic anomalous bodies which are related with the volcanics are generally developed to the east-west and northeast directions, while the deep magnetic anomalous bodies to the northwest direction.

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AERODYNAMIC OPTIMIZATION OF MULTI-ELEMENT AIRFOILS FOR LIFT ENHANCEMENT (다중 익형 주위의 고양력을 위한 위치 최적화)

  • Lee, Dae-Il;Choi, Byung-Chul;Park, Young-Min
    • 한국전산유체공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2011.05a
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    • pp.441-446
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    • 2011
  • To investigate aerodynamic performance of high-lift devices, 2D design is the base of the success of high-lift system design for transport aircraft, which can shorten the periods of three-dimensional design and analysis. For the simulation coupled viscous and inviscous euler method (MSES) is used. In this parametric study, Gap and Overlap which can define position of flap is used as design variables and we investigale relation between angle of attack and flap position for lift enhancement.

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ON THE KNOTTED ELASTIC CURVES

  • Kweon, Dae Seop
    • Korean Journal of Mathematics
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.113-118
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    • 1997
  • According to the Bernoulli-Euler theory of elastic rods the bending energy of the wire is proportional to the total squared curvature of ${\gamma}$, which we will denote by $F({\gamma})=\int_{\gamma}k^2ds$. If the result of J.Langer and D.Singer [3] extend to knotted elastic curve, then we obtain the following. Let {${\gamma},M$} be a closed knotted elastic curve. If the curvature of ${\gamma}$ is nonzero for everywhere, then ${\gamma}$ lies on torus.

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COMPARISON BETWEEN THE POSITIVE SCHEMES AND WENO FOR HIGH MACH JETS IN 1D

  • Ha, Young-Soo
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.609-621
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    • 2007
  • Comparison of high Mach number jets using positive schemes and Weighted ENO methods is considered in this paper. The positive scheme introduced by [11, 14] and Weighted ENO [9, 10] have allowed us to simulate very high Mach numbers more than Mach 80. Simulations at high Mach numbers and with radiative cooling are essential for achieving detailed agreement with astrophysical images.