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Explosive History applied to plan in Storytelling and Construction Management(Value Creative Engineering) (화약의 역사를 스토리텔링으로 한 건설사업(가치창조공학)에 적용 방안)

  • Park, Ju-Han;Ahn, Myung-Seog;Ryu, Hyun-Min
    • Explosives and Blasting
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.87-92
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    • 2013
  • Although precision blasting constructions are increased by explosive industry, the studies on the history of explosive are small in number. In this study, we tried to find the origin of explosive and make it, which we found, be storization to develop the technology of modern explosive and blasting. Also, we presented the methods that apply storytelling about the explosive technology to construction project.

Performance of sandwich structure strengthened by pyramid cover under blast effect

  • Mazek, Sherif A.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.50 no.4
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    • pp.471-486
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    • 2014
  • The number of explosive attacks on civilian structures has recently increased. Protection of structure subjected to blast load remains quite sophisticated to predict. The use of the pyramid cover system (PCS) to strengthen sandwich structures against a blast terror has great interests from engineering experts in structural retrofitting. The sandwich steel structure performance under the impact of blast wave effect is highlighted. A 3-D numerical model is proposed to study the PCS layer to strengthen sandwich steel structures using finite element analysis (FEA). Hexagonal core sandwich (XCS) steel panels are used to study structural retrofitting using the PCS layer. Field blast test is conducted. The study presents a comparison between the results obtained by both the field blast test and the FEA to validate the accuracy of the 3-D finite element model. The effects are expressed in terms of displacement-time history of the sandwich steel panels and pressure-time history effect on the sandwich steel panels as the explosive wave propagates. The results obtained by the field blast test have a good agreement with those obtained by the numerical model. The PCS layer improves the sandwich steel panel performance under impact of detonating different TNT explosive charges.

Three-Dimensional Dynamic Analysis of Underground Openings Subjected to Explosive Loadings (폭발하중에 대한 지하공동구조체의 3차원 공적 유한요소해석)

  • 김선훈;김진웅;김광진
    • Computational Structural Engineering
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.171-178
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    • 1997
  • Three-dimensional dynamic analyses of underground openings subjected to explosive loadings are carried out. Dynamic analyses consist of two steps; one-dimensional source calculation and three-dimensional tunnel analysis. One-dimensional source calculation includes explosive charge and the free field surrounding rock. The input pressure time history for three-dimensional tunnel analysis is obtained from the companion one-dimensional source calculation. The computer program MPDAP-3D incorporated this analysis capability. It is shown that the computer program is a useful tool for the analysis of the structural safety evaluation of underground openings during construction by drill and blasting method.

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Review of the History of Vibration Controlled Blasting Method and its Future Applicability (진동제어발파공법의 변천과정과 적용 전망에 관한 연구)

  • Ahn, Myung-Seog;Shin, Chang-Yong
    • Explosives and Blasting
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.53-61
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    • 2009
  • R.O.K's explosive manufacturing source was first black powder (B.P) introduced into Korea Dynasty from China. In 1890, black powder was first used for mining blasting in Masan. Nowadays, a vibration control blasting method using the emulsion explosive has been applid to explosive demolition of building structure, subway and road construction sites. In December, 2006, Korean Government and professional society (KSEE) established the blasting guidelines of Modern Vibration Controlled Blasting Method (MVCBM) which is an unprecedented in the world.

Numerical Analysis on Characteristics of Blast Wave in Open Space and Structure (개활지 및 구조물 내에서의 폭풍파 특성에 대한 수치 분석)

  • Roh, Taejun;Lee, Younghun;Ji, Juntae;Lee, Woonghyun;Yoh, Jai-ick
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.43-51
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    • 2020
  • In this study, numerical analysis was carried out on a complex pressure field of blast waves caused by the detonation of high explosives in various environments. The generated blast waves propagated in the air, upon the sudden release of high energy induced by the explosion. Reflected waves were created when the pressure waves encountered certain obstacles such as the ground or the walls of structures. The propagation of the blast waves and its interaction with the reflected waves were simulated. An adaptive mesh refinement was applied to improve the efficiency of distribution of computer resource, for the computational calculation of the blast wave propagation in a wide open space. In addition, the integration of the calculation domains for the explosive and air were considered when the maximum density of the explosive region was below critical value. The results were verified by comparison with the pressure time history from blast wave experiments performed under two topographical conditions.

Experimental analysis of blast loading effects on security check-post

  • Muhammed Rizvan Akram;Ali Yesilyurt
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.87 no.3
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    • pp.273-282
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    • 2023
  • Concrete construction, one of the oldest building practices, is commonly used in all parts of the world. Concrete is the primary building material for both residential and commercial constructions. The challenge of protecting the buildings, hence nation, against the attack of terrorism has raised the importance to explore the understanding of building materials against the explosion. In this research, a security check-post (reinforced concrete frame filled with plain cement concrete) has been chosen to study the behavior of structural elements under blast loading. Eight nitroglycerines-based dynamite blasts with varying amounts of explosive charge, up to 17 kg weight has been carried out at various scale distances. Pressure and acceleration time history records are measured using blast measuring instruments. Security check post after being exposed by explosive loading are photographed to view cracking/failure patterns on the structural elements. It is noted that with the increase of quantity of explosive, the dimensions of spalling and crack patterns increase on the front panels. Simple empirical analyses are conducted using ConWep and other design manuals such as UFC 3-340-02 (2008) and AASTP-1 (2010) for the purpose of comparison of blast parameters with the experimental records. The results of experimental workings are also compared with earlier researchers to check the compatibility of developed equations. It is believed that the current study presents the simple and preliminary procedure for calculating the air blast and ground shock parameters on the structures exposed to blast explosion.

Non-Explosive Actuator Technology for Satellite Applications (인공위성용 비폭발식 분리장치 기술동향)

  • Lim, Jae-Hyuk;Kim, Kyung-Won;Kim, Sun-Won;Lee, Chang-Ho;Rhee, Ju-Hun;Hwang, Do-Soon
    • Current Industrial and Technological Trends in Aerospace
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.97-104
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    • 2009
  • Successful separation of satellites from launch vehicles and release its appendages such as solar arrays and antennas are one of the most important tasks for mission accomplishment during in-orbit maneuver. Especially, specific release devices called NEA(Non-Explosive Actuator) have been widely adopted to perform safe separation and release due to its outstanding performance of low functional shock (below 500g), no contamination and easy handing as opposed to the pyroshock device. In the paper, various kinds of NEA and its history of development are reviewed along with a summary on the domestic research trend.

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The Improvement Discussion of "Guns, Swords, Explosives, etc. Control Act" for the Promotion of Explosives Safety (화약류 안전관리 증진을 위한 "총포·도검·화약류 등 단속법"의 개선적 논의: 제·개정 연혁의 분석을 중심으로)

  • Lee, Sang Won;Kim, Jung Gyu
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.13 no.11
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    • pp.396-403
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    • 2013
  • Explosive substances requires much effort for safety management because of the basically risk. The risk of explosives is increasing actually explosives accidents and crimes have been occured repeatedly and explosives used IED(Improvised explosive device) or roadside bomb recently. South Korea's basic legislation on the management of explosives is "guns, swords, explosives control Act" was enacted in 1961 as many amendments have been made. However, the Act has increased complexity gradually because of the technical expertise of explosives such as the development of new techniques. This study examines the historical background of Korea's explosives management and considers enactment amendments and propose measures to improve of explosives management Act.

A Study of the Korean Historical Development of Explosives Technology(Korean Traditional Explosive Technology) (화약기술발전의 사적고찰에 관한 연구 (한국의 고대 화약기술))

  • 나윤호;손선관
    • Journal of the Korean Professional Engineers Association
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.12-20
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    • 1979
  • The early history of gun powder (black powder) and explosives was closely connected with the discovery of methods of preparing and purifing salpetre (potassium nitrate KNO$_3$). The Chineses apparently became acquainted with salpetre firstly on about 11th century, and they were possibly the original discoverers of salpetre for raw material of gun powder. The Egyptians called it “Chinese snow”, and it is significant that Chingis-Khan, the Mongol conqueror, took the Chinese eenginees with him in 1218 to use it for attacking the fortifications of the Persian cities. The black powder was invented by chance by Chinese alchemists during the Song dynasty (11th century) in the process of manufacturing medicine, and the powder was introduced to Europe by Mongol army. The manufacturing method of salpetre and gun powder was introduced to Korea from China in 1374, and the powder alld gunnery manufacturing project was developed by Mu Sun Choe(崔茂宣), the first Korean engineer late in Koryo dynasty. Coming in to Yi dynasty the explosive technic, extractive method of salpetre, and gunnery manufacturing process were developed greatly by Mu Sun Choe and Hai Sin Choe (崔海臣). However, confronting with the Japanes invasion at Imjin War (1597) with more powerful western style rifles which had been introduced from the Portuguese, on the contrary Korean army with the traditional guns couldn't compete with them. The Chochong(烏銃, the western rifle introduced in Japane) were much superior to the Chinese style traditional guns in the shooting power and striking efficiency. On the other hand, the Japanese battle ships armed only with the Chochong, when confronted with the Korean turtle shaped ships under the commanding of Admiral Yi Sun-Sin(李舞臣), were defeated by the Korean canons on the ships. The technical development of the modern powder industry in Korea. with the construction of four big explosive plants from 1930 to 1945, has resulted the mass-production of explosives. This study was purposed to investigate to the process with regard to the details of introduction to the explosive technology in Korea, and intended to give a help to the engineers who are engaged in study of the explosive technics by means of giving a spot light data on the early process of the designs, and making suggestion to the researchers for further study and invent a new and modern explosive.

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Study on Wireless Internet Industry Trends (무선인터넷 산업의 동향)

  • 김강회;여운동;홍성화
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2003.07a
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    • pp.597-600
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    • 2003
  • Wireless Internet access shows an early-stage market that is entering a period of strong and sustained growth., reaching almost $40 billion in combined related equipment services by 2008 with equipment and services of nearly equal proportion. This explosive development is possible due to the continued growth of two of the most successful markets in history, the internet and mobile telephony. The number of global wireless internet users will incense from approximately 1.9million in 2001 to 1.3billion by 2006. Technological changes are the main factor in the emergence of what is being called the fourth generation of mobile communications.

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