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Shear and impact strength of waste plastic fibre reinforced concrete

  • Karanth, Savithri S;Ghorpade, Vaishali G;Rao, H Sudarsana
    • Advances in concrete construction
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.173-182
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    • 2017
  • This paper is aimed at determining the shear and impact strength of waste plastic fibre reinforced concrete. M30 grade of concrete is prepared with waste plastic door fibres cut into 5 mm width and aspect ratios of 30, 50, 70, 90 and 110. Fibres are used in a volume fraction of 0 to 1.5% with an increment of 0.25%. L shaped specimens are cast for shear strength tests and flat plates of size $250{\times}250{\times}30mm$ are used for impact tests. "Drop ball method" is used for checking the impact strength. Shear strength is checked with L shaped specimens under UTM with a special attachment. It was found that up to 1.25% of waste plastic fibres can be effectively used for better strength of concrete both in shear and impact. Shear and impact strength were found to be increasing up to a volume fraction of fibres of 1.25%.

A Study on the Facilities for the Disabled People in Accommodations -Tourist belt area of southern sea in Korea- (숙박시설의 지체장애인 편의시설 설치현황에 관한 기초연구 -남해안관광벨트를 중심으로-)

  • 김현태
    • Journal of the Korean housing association
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.63-72
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    • 2004
  • The objective of this study is to survey and analyze convenience of the disabled people to use the facilities in accommodations. The data used in this research has been obtained in the southern sea of Korea. According to the survey, it was very difficult for the disabled people with a wheel chair to access to the room because of the staircase, doorsill and the narrowed passage. Also, there was no the grab bar, braille blocks and exclusive elevators for the disabled. Moreover, it was not easy for them to access to the bedroom since there was a doorsill and a serious height difference between the lobby and the bedroom. It was shown that the disabled People also have a difficulty in using the toilet and the bathroom, because the width of door and floor height was not suitable for the design criteria. In the toilet, there was no handle on a chamber pot for the disabled people to hold, and the space was not enough for them to access to the pot and turn with a wheel chair.

Survey on the Inconvenient Factors by Using the Bathroom in Stroke Patients (뇌졸중환자의 욕실사용 불편요소에 관한 조사)

  • Kim, Minho;Won, Junghee;Park, Jisu;Chang, Moonyoung
    • Journal of The Korean Society of Integrative Medicine
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.29-37
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    • 2015
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the factors that make the bathroom experience an inconvenient one for stroke patients, including the use of basic materials to provide an effective and individualized bathroom environment. Method: The survey was conducted from May 20 to June 20, 2014 on 81 stroke patients. The questionnaire is composed of the following: general factors of respondents, degree of inconvenience of general bathroom usage, and inconvenient factors. The questions on inconvenient factors of bathroom usage are comprised of 20 questions in a 5-point Likert scale. Result: The degree of inconvenience of bathroom usage results showed that the group of patients using wheelchairs experience more inconvenience than the group of patients without wheelchairs. The inconvenient factors between two groups are shown to have significant differences in the door sill, the location of the mirror, the chair for showering, transferring to the bathtub, slippery floor, the location of cabinets, door width, shower space, the location of shower booth, and the safety handle on the wall and toilet (p<.05). Conclusion: The result of this research shows that the inconvenient factors in the bathroom experience stroke patients vary depending on the use of wheelchair. The result may be utilized as therapeutic basic materials provide an effective bathroom environment to stoke patients in future.

Design of shearing process to reduce die roll in the curved shape part of fine blanking process (파인블랭킹 공정에서의 곡률부 다이롤 감소를 위한 전단 공정 설계)

  • Yong-Jun Jeon
    • Design & Manufacturing
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.15-20
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    • 2023
  • In the fine blanking process, which is a press operation known for producing parts with narrow clearances and high precision through the application of high pressure, die roll often occurs during the shearing process when the punch penetrates the material. This die roll phenomenon can significantly reduce the functional surface of the parts, leading to decreased product performance, strength, and fatigue life. In this research, we conducted an in-depth analysis of the factors influencing die roll in the curvature area of the fine blanking process and identified its root causes. Subsequently, we designed and experimentally verified a die roll reduction process specifically tailored for the door latch manufacturing process. Our findings indicate that die roll tends to increase as the curvature radius decreases, primarily due to the heightened bending moment resulting from reduced shape width-length. Additionally, die roll is triggered by the absorption of initial punch energy by scrap material during the early shearing phase, resulting in lower speed compared to the product area. To mitigate the occurrence of die roll, we strategically selected the Shaving process and carefully determined the shaving direction and clearance area length. Our experiments demonstrated a promising trend of up to 75% reduction in die roll when applying the Shaving process in the opposite direction of pre-cutting, with the minimum die roll observed at a clearance area length of 0.2 mm. Furthermore, we successfully implemented this approach in the production of door latch products, confirming a significant reduction in die roll. This research contributes valuable insights and practical solutions for addressing die roll issues in fine blanking processes.

Need Survey of Home Modification on Outpatient with Stroke and Spinal Cord Injury in Rehabilitation Center (재활치료를 받는 뇌졸중과 척추손상 외래환자들의 주거환경개선에 대한 요구도 조사)

  • Lim, Kyung-Min;Lee, Yu-Na
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.13 no.8
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    • pp.324-333
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the need of home modification for outpatient with stroke and spinal cord injury. The subjects of this study were 54 outpatients who have experience in rehabilitation therapy at hospitals in Seoul and Gyeonggi-do. A questionnaire was distributed and collected form January 2th to February 4th, 2012. Descriptive statistics and $x^2$-test were used to analyze data. There were statistically significant difference in stairs of access, in width of front door, in bathroom, space of room according diagnosis. There were statistically significant difference in light of sensor, tissue holder and socket cover in bathroom for the comparison of demands for home modification by living type. There were statistically significant difference in width and threshold of front door, tissue holder and towel bar, nonslip floor in bathroom, space and table, chair of kitchen, space and threshold of porch, light for the comparison of demands for home modification according score of MBI. Based on the results of the survey, needs of home modification is different according disability level, diagnosis, living type, ADL performance. The results of this study show a need for the further occupational therapy of home modification and supporting policies in home modification.

Emission test of a domestic fabricated cathode with higher current density

  • Ju, Yeong-Do;Gong, Hyeong-Seop;Kim, Seung-Hwan;Tanwar, Anil;Seok, Yeong-Eun;Lee, Byeong-Jun;Hong, Yong-Jun;Sin, Jin-U;So, Jun-Ho
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2016.02a
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    • pp.205.2-205.2
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    • 2016
  • The emission test a domestic fabricated cathode is conducted using an easy-replaceable-emitter-type test bench. A simple cylindrical button type cathode is dropped vertically into a cathode cup holder. The cathode is heated by a tungsten wire heater located around the cup holder. The cathode temperature is measured by an optical pyrometer. A high voltage pulse power supply gives the anode-cathode gap voltage up to 20 kV with the pulse width of 15 us. The emitted current from the cathode is captured at a faraday cup and is measured using current transformer and oscilloscope. The test bench is installed in the vacuum chamber with easy access door and, therefore, the cathode can be easily replaceable. We confirmed the emission current density of $15A/cm^2$ and $80A/cm^2$ with a domestic fabricated B-type cathode and a Scandate cathode, respectively. The detailed test result for the cathode will be presented.

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독서자원과 그 협력방안을 위한 시도적 연구-경상북도를 중심으로

  • 김남석
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.3
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    • pp.1-31
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    • 1976
  • If Y'ational developments are depend on the dex-elopment of regional >ociety and de~.elopment of regional society are rely on intellcctual delrelopment of members of regional society, going abreas! oi economic capacity. Estnhlis!l:r,ent of libraries as a treasure-house of mental resources and its Jet-elopment are inevit-able and important. But in every respect :f modern libraries are not equipped with contemporary devclij;!~i:c:\ulcornert of society. One c~i the resolving problems, like this, opening the door of the liI~-,\ulcornerr:~fa-c ilities, as one object, which located in every regional areas, u.9ng the existing facilities, the width of the library services mus: I)c opened. I-' ;- I n,> study is aimed at like the following: 1. is analysizing the situation ~vhich the library facilities of one ti:u~:sa!~d five hundred and fifty nine located here and there ir, Ii.;~-ui:gij~opkr ovince in Korea and s i s t ~t.l lousand seven hundred aid tliirl:~ six village libraries, for connecting as a library networks. 2. Tl\ulcornerc ivhole libraries in Kyungbook province and dividing into four ::arts as a Daegu, Phohang, Ahndong and Kimchun area as a transportation area, school area and resources area which exhibiting the view-point of helping-net~vorksl ike the following,

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Control of Refrigerating Compressor Capacity Using Inverter (인버터를 이용한 냉동용 압축기의 용량 제어)

  • Yang, H.S.;Kim, H.S.;Kim, J.H.;Kim, S.B.;Kim, J.S.
    • Korean Journal of Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.94-101
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    • 1993
  • Recently, efforts of decreasing energy consumption are continously increased and user's preference is also diversified in refrigeration and air conditioning systems. Thus, in order to satisfy these demands, high efficiency, high intelligence, and energy saving for those systems are essential. As the basic study for diverse functions and intelligence of those systems, we investigated the response characteristics through the compressor capacity control concerned with superheat and refrigeration room temperature. And, response characteristics are investigated experimentally by using micro computer based PWM inverter control method. Experimental result of the conventional on-off control method is given in order to be compared to the results of inverter control method. The results obtained through this study are summarized as follows. It is shown from the experimental results of the on-off control method that the range of temperature variation around the steady state ($-18^{\circ}C$) is very large (about $7{\sim}8^{\circ}C$) and the settling time bringing the steady state is not found. In the inverter control method, we can see that the refrigeration room temperature after reaching the setting temperature is very stable without fluctuation and a robust control for disturbance such as opening the door has been realized.

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The Improvement of Evacuation Performance for Discount-Store in Underground (할인점 지하매장의 피난성능 개선에 관한 연구)

  • 김영일;윤명오;김종훈;김운형
    • Fire Science and Engineering
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.93-99
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    • 2001
  • This study aims to improve the Evacuation Performance o( the I)inc()unto-store in underground that is rapidly new shopping store in Korea. In this paper, The architectural properties of the floor plan and section was reviewed with egress focus, occupant load density of the Discount-store was surveyed and the procedure and method of performance based egress design for this occupancy was analysed with SIMULEX model and calculation method. As a result of modeling, more longer available safe egress time (ASET) is expected than required safe egress time (RSET)in underground discount-store. In order to improve the Evacuation Performance for this type occupancy, egress capacity including escape stair, aisle width, escape door is calculated with based on occupant load density and review of shopping cart's structure and size and maximum escape capacity of the cash counter.

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A Case Study on Evaluation of Educational Space in point of Universal Design - Focused on G Elementary School - (교육공간에 대한 유니버설 디자인 관점에서의 평가 사례연구(1) - G초등학교 사례를 중심으로 -)

  • Oh, Chan-Ohk;Park, Jin-Kyung
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.21 no.5
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    • pp.12-22
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    • 2012
  • The demand on design for human diversity is increasing in the field of spatial design. This study evaluated the spatial environment of G elementary school in point of universal design. The study was carried out by the observing and measuring method and the survey method. It focused on 53 universal design related items which consisted of 5 principles; accessibility, supportiveness, adaptiveness, safety, and equality. The subjects for the survey were 170 students from first to sixth grade of G elementary school. Findings were as follows ; 1) The elementary school had many barriers for the wheelchair users to use. 2) The width of door and passage between desks, and the front and back space in classroom were not wide to pass through. Also, the students responded that the size of desk, chair, and individual locker was not enough. That is, Some items of accessibility and supportiveness were not met in classrooms. 3) Most items related to restroom were evaluated negatively by the students. 4) The dining tables were arranged monotonously in a rows. This emphasized the institutional mood. 5) Some evaluations to their school environment were significantly different by their gender and grade.

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