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Influence Analysis of Determinants on Member's Payment in Urban Renewal Project (도시정비사업에서 조합원 입주부담금 결정요인의 영향력 분석)

  • Kim, Seong-Hee
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.16 no.11
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    • pp.7690-7697
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    • 2015
  • This study is to reveal structural causal relationship of individual factors influencing association member's substantive payment in the economic view which is a critical factor of project implementation and identify its influence through simulation and actual proof analysis. As the results of analysis, the first, association member's substantive payment is decided to allow for the difference between special price for association members and general price and the profit arising between the time of approval of disposal plan and moving in. The second, on analysis of sensitivity of individual factors influencing association member's substantive payment, floor area ratio applied to project has the biggest influence. Association member's payment is also greatly influenced by the subject of cost allocation for establishing infrastructure in project area. The third, this study set up a structure model based on causal relationship among the factors deciding association member's payment and empirically examined influence and path of influence which the individual factors exercise. The result indicates that control elements and regional characteristic elements influence association member's payment through the medium of plan elements.

Study of the organic characteristics between Korean traditional aesthetic of architecture and the natural beauty being intrinsic in traditional furniture (한국 전통건축미(美)와 전통가구에 내재된 자연미(美)의 유기적 특징 연구)

  • Rim, Kwang-Soon
    • Journal of the Korea Furniture Society
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.504-516
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    • 2009
  • Korean traditional architecture has been carried out in the manner that it harmonized surrounding natural environments and never disturbed them in the scale which did not overwhelm the nature, based on the view of architecture predicated on Yin Yang School. The exposed grain of the wood like pillar, hinge and house rafte, the linear expression of the construction material and the formation between the window and door monopolizing the front side presented a harmony with the nature showing the linear structure. Furthermore the ceiling is low due to the sit life style thanks to the ondol (Korean under-floor heating system and the furniture was made in simple manner to utilize the space as large as possible, for the interior was narrow and close, and also the furniture placing in the middle of the room was movably manufactured to improve the room space. Like this Korean traditional furniture was close associated with the low height and simplicity and harmonized with the blank of the wall accordingly, and it characterized linear & planar natural beauty focusing on the simple and refined unique beauty, because it was made in a good harmony with the interior utensils. This study has presented that the organic characteristics of Korean traditional aesthetic of architecture and the natural beauty being intrinsic in traditional furniture have a mutual relation on the basis of not only the visual recognition, also the aesthetic of naturalism made of the natural material, the constructional naivety as a frame method and the linear & planar formative beauty shown in appearance.

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Response of Tide-Well on Seiche (부진동에 대한 검조우물의 반응 특성)

  • 박광순;이동영;심재설
    • Journal of Korean Society of Coastal and Ocean Engineers
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.452-458
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    • 1994
  • The advantage of tide-well system with an intake pipe near the sea floor is that it can record not only tide but also harbour oscillation. tsunami. rapid change of tide height when a storm was causing rapid fluctuations in sea level. Consequently record of harbour oscillation may be extracted from tidal records by removing the predicted tide and then correcting for the attenuation caused by the tide-well system. The response of tide-well with intake pipe to seiche was examined by in situ measurements for Mukho tidal station. The well constant was also computed hydraulically on the basis of the structure of the tide gage system. It has been found that the response coefficient of the Mukho tidal station was 0.01. The tide records can be used for the determination of mean sea levels for surveying purposes. as the response of tide-well system can be estimated.

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Analysis of the Disease Spread in a Livestock Building Using Tracer Gas Experiment (추적가스 실험을 통한 축사 내 질병 확산 분석)

  • Song, Sang-Hyeon;Lee, In-Bok;Kwon, Kyeong-Seok;Ha, Tae-Hwan;Bitog, Jessie P.;Hong, Se-Woon;Seo, Il-Hwan;Moon, Oun-Kyeong;Kim, Yeon-Joo;Choi, Eun-Jin
    • Journal of The Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.54 no.3
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    • pp.37-45
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    • 2012
  • Recently, the livestock industry in Korea was heavily affected by the outbreak of official livestock diseases such as foot and mouse disease, high pathogenic avian influenza, swine influenza, and so on. It has been established that these diseases are being spread through direct contact, droplet and airborne transmission. Among these transmissions, airborne transmission is very complex in conducting field investigation due to the invisibility of the pathogens and unstable weather conditions. In this study, the airborne transmission was thoroughly investigated inside a pig house by conducting tracer gas ($CO_2$) experiment because experiment with real pathogen is limited and dangerous. This is possible as it can be assumed that the flow is similar pattern very fine particles and gas. In the experiment, the ventilation structure as well as the location of gas emission were varied. The $CO_2$ detection sensors were installed at 0.5 and 1.3 m height from the floor surface. The tracer gas level was measured every second. Results revealed that the direction of spread can be determined by the response time. Response time refers to the time to reach 150 ppm from the gas emission source at each measuring points. The location of the main flow as well as the gas emission was also found to be very important factor causing the spread.

A Study on the Laboratory Function and Spatial Organization for Laboratory Medicine - Focused on the Tertiary Level General Hospitals having more than 1000 Beds (진단검사의학과의 검사기능과 공간구성에 관한 연구 - 1000병상급 종합병원을 중심으로)

  • Choi, Changdae;Kim, Youngaee
    • Journal of The Korea Institute of Healthcare Architecture
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.37-53
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    • 2017
  • Purpose: As the structure of the disease has been changed and the infectious disease has been increased, the demand for diagnostic examination has been increasing. So, the department of laboratory medicine in hospital has playing the important role accounting for about nineteen percent of total medical expenses in korea. This study is to investigate the laboratory function and spatial composition of the department and figure out the space area and space organization. Methods: Explore the literature review to identify the laboratory function. Limit to five cases of tertiary level general hospital having about a thousand bed and analyze the space layout and floor area to confirm the spatial composition. Classify the exam function and check the spatial composition and spatial organization. Results: This study allows 5 conclusions to be summarized. Laboratory medicine divided into nine part in regulation, but in space allocated into core lab, emergency lab and six part lab. Total laboratory area is $2,036m^2$ in average, and is composited with 60% for lab, 17% for office and 20% for public. Lab area per a bed presents $1.88m^2$. Microbiolgy and molecular lab area are getting large. Laboratory space organized into the four zone, like an entrance zone, core zone, rear zone and peripheral zone. Emergency and transfusion lab are allocated in entrance zone, hematology chemistry and immunology in core lab, microbiology and molecular lab in rear, support offices in peripheral zone. The most important point was to check the spatial composition of the Laboratory Medicine according to the inspection function. Implications: This study can be used as a useful data in planning and designing a Laboratory Medicine Department.

Analysis of Domestic and International Biomechanics Research Trends in Shoes: Focusing on Research Published in 2015-2019 (신발 분야 국내외 운동역학 연구동향 분석: 2015-2019년에 발간된 연구를 중심으로)

  • Back, Heeyoung;Yi, Kyungock;Lee, Jusung;Kim, Jieung;Moon, Jeheon
    • Korean Journal of Applied Biomechanics
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.185-195
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    • 2020
  • Objective: The purpose of this study was to identify recent domestic and international research trends regarding shoes carried out in biomechanics field and to suggest the direction of shoe research later. Method: To achieve this goal of research, the Web of Science, Scopus, PubMed, Korea Education and Research Information Service and Korean Citation Index were searched to identify trends in 64 domestic and international research. Also, classified into the interaction of the human body, usability evaluation of functional shoes, smart shoe development research, and suggested the following are the suggestions for future research directions. Conclusion: A study for the coordination of muscle activity, control of motion and prevention of injury should be sought by developing shoes of eco-friendly materials, and scientific evidence such as physical aspects, materials, floor shapes and friction should be supported. Second, a study on elite athletes in various sports is needed based on functional shoes using new materials to improve their performance along with cooperation in muscle activities and prevention of injury. Third, various information and energy production are possible in real time through human behavioral information, and the application of Human Machine Interface (HMI) technology through shoe-sensor-human interaction should be explored.

Identifying significant earthquake intensity measures for evaluating seismic damage and fragility of nuclear power plant structures

  • Nguyen, Duy-Duan;Thusa, Bidhek;Han, Tong-Seok;Lee, Tae-Hyung
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.52 no.1
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    • pp.192-205
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    • 2020
  • Seismic design practices and seismic response analyses of civil structures and nuclear power plants (NPPs) have conventionally used the peak ground acceleration (PGA) or spectral acceleration (Sa) as an intensity measure (IM) of an earthquake. However, there are many other earthquake IMs that were proposed by various researchers. The aim of this study is to investigate the correlation between seismic responses of NPP components and 23 earthquake IMs and identify the best IMs for correlating with damage of NPP structures. Particularly, low- and high-frequency ground motion records are separately accounted in correlation analyses. An advanced power reactor NPP in Korea, APR1400, is selected for numerical analyses where containment and auxiliary buildings are modeled using SAP2000. Floor displacements and accelerations are monitored for the non- and base-isolated NPP structures while shear deformations of the base isolator are additionally monitored for the base-isolated NPP. A series of Pearson's correlation coefficients are calculated to recognize the correlation between each of the 23 earthquake IMs and responses of NPP structures. The numerical results demonstrate that there is a significant difference in the correlation between earthquake IMs and seismic responses of non-isolated NPP structures considering low- and high-frequency ground motion groups. Meanwhile, a trivial discrepancy of the correlation is observed in the case of the base-isolated NPP subjected to the two groups of ground motions. Moreover, a selection of PGA or Sa for seismic response analyses of NPP structures in the high-frequency seismic regions may not be the best option. Additionally, a set of fragility curves are thereafter developed for the base-isolated NPP based on the shear deformation of lead rubber bearing (LRB) with respect to the strongly correlated IMs. The results reveal that the probability of damage to the structure is higher for low-frequency earthquakes compared with that of high-frequency ground motions.

Flexural Behavior of MRS Continuous Joints for the Prestressed Concrete One-way Joist Slab System (프리스트레스 콘크리트 일방향 장선구조로 구축한 MRS 연속단 접합부의 휨거동)

  • Oh, Young-Hun;Moon, Jeong-Ho;Im, Ju-Hyeuk;Choi, Dong-Sup;Lee, Kang-Chul
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.148-155
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of this study is to propose and evaluate the continuous joint constructed with MRS system which is utilized for floor system in the parking structures or commercial retail buildings. Four specimens were fabricated and tested to examine the structural performance of the continuous joint with different joint detailing. Structural test for the specimens was undertaken to simulate the actual stress condition of the negative moment resisting connection in the prestressed precast concrete parking structures with 8m span. Based on the experimental results, the MRS system could be designed as the ductile continuous joint governed by flexural behavior. Therefore the MRS system developed in this study would provide a superior joint behavior to conventional double-tee system when constructing monolithic joint composed of simply supported precast members.

Effect of the Eave Width and the Vertical Rain Proof Facilities on Ventilation and Air Velocity Distribution in Hanwoo Loose Barn (개방한우사의 처마와 수직 비가림시설이 환기와 풍속 분포에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Seung-Joo;Jo, Hyeon-Jun;Kim, Dong-Hoon;Gutierrez, Winson M.;Chang, Hong-Hee
    • Journal of agriculture & life science
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    • v.45 no.4
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    • pp.87-93
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    • 2011
  • This study was carried out to determine more effective way in eave structure between lengthening roof just as standard plan and replacing 3 types of vertical rain roof facility by using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation to reduce the heat stress of Hanwoo, increase the effect of dryness of room floor, rain proof and ventilation efficiency. The simulation which did with mean wind velocity (1.2 m/s) result showed that the case of lengthening of roof just as standard design was more effective than the cases of vertical establishment of rain proof facility.

A study on the application of improved IoT- based smoke control system to lodging facilities fires (개선된 IoT기반 제연시스템의 숙박시설 적용에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Suyong;Lee, Sangsoo;Lee, Sung-Hwa;Kim, Jin-Tae
    • The Journal of the Institute of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.21 no.5
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    • pp.113-118
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    • 2021
  • The study is to provide safety to the occupants from smoke generated by fire occurring at midnight, and to provide a method for providing evacuation safety for a certain period of time even if the occupants are not aware of the fire. The goal of this study is to occur in small accommodation (floor area less than 1,000m2)It is to design a system that can provide ASET for more than 1 hour even if the occupant does not recognize the fire in late-night fire. The basic structure of the smoke-control system applicable to accommodation facilities was designed, and the expected effect was suggested when applied to small-scale domestic accommodation facilities through evacuation scenarios in accommodation facilities to which the system was applied.