• 제목/요약/키워드: Low Gravity

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고중력·저중력장의 불가사의한 세계 (The Mysterious Universe in High and Low Gravity Fields)

  • 권순익
    • 한국산업융합학회 논문집
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    • 제3권4호
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    • pp.293-296
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    • 2000
  • We have accumulated the knowledge of the phenomena of external nature under the gravity fields of the earth, but have not the data of the natural phenomena under the high or low gravity fields. It is necessary to research the phenomena of the combustion, heat transfer and the behavior of the living animals under the high or low gravity fields. This paper introduces the mysterious universe in high and low gravity fields from the experimental study by Arai et al.

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Dynamics of Extra-Vehicular Activities in Low-Gravity Surface Environments

  • Spencer, David A.;Gast, Matthew A.
    • International Journal of Aeronautical and Space Sciences
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    • 제14권1호
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    • pp.11-18
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    • 2013
  • Human spaceflight experience in extra-vehicular activity (EVA) is limited to two regimes: the micro-gravity environment of Earth orbit, and the lunar surface environment at one-sixth of Earth's gravity. Future human missions to low-gravity bodies, including asteroids, comets, and the moons of Mars, will require EVA techniques that are beyond the current experience base. In order to develop robust approaches for exploring these small bodies, the dynamics associated with human exploration on low-gravity surface must be characterized. This paper examines the translational and rotational motion of an astronaut on the surface of a small body, and it is shown that the low-gravity environment will pose challenges to the surface mobility of an astronaut, unless new tools and EVA techniques are developed. Possibilities for addressing these challenges are explored, and utilization of the International Space Station to test operational concepts and hardware in preparation for a low-gravity surface EVA is discussed.

Simulating and evaluating regolith propagation effects during drilling in low gravity environments

  • Suermann, Patrick C.;Patel, Hriday H.;Sauter, Luke D.
    • Advances in Computational Design
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    • 제4권2호
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    • pp.141-153
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    • 2019
  • This research is comprised of virtually simulating behavior while experiencing low gravity effects in advance of real world testing in low gravity aboard Zero Gravity Corporation's (Zero-G) research aircraft (727-200F). The experiment simulated a drill rig penetrating a regolith simulant. Regolith is a layer of loose, heterogeneous superficial deposits covering solid rock on surfaces of the Earth' moon, asteroids and Mars. The behavior and propagation of space debris when drilled in low gravity was tested through simulations and visualization in a leading dynamic simulation software as well as discrete element modeling software and in preparation for comparing to real world results from flying the experiment aboard Zero-G. The study of outer space regolith could lead to deeper scientific knowledge of extra-terrestrial surfaces, which could lead us to breakthroughs with respect to space mining or in-situ resource utilization (ISRU). These studies aimed to test and evaluate the drilling process in low to zero gravity environments and to determine static stress analysis on the drill when tested in low gravity environments. These tests and simulations were conducted by a team from Texas A&M University's Department of Construction Science, the United States Air Force Academy's Department of Astronautical Engineering, and Crow Industries

중량물 들기 작업시 물체 무게중심 및 발의 위치가 허리 근육의 최대 EMG 진폭에 미치는 영향 (Effects of Load Center of Gravity and Feet Positions on Peak EMG Amplitude at Low Back Muscles While Lifting Heavy Materials)

  • 김선욱;한승조
    • 한국산업보건학회지
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    • 제22권3호
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    • pp.257-264
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    • 2012
  • Objectives: This study's aims were to evaluate the effects of load center of gravity within an object lifted and feet placements on peak EMG amplitude acting on bilateral low back muscle groups, and to suggest adequate foot strategies with an aim to reducing low back pain incidence while lifting asymmetric load. Methods: The hypotheses that asymmetric load imposes more peak EMG amplitude on low back muscles contralateral to load center of gravity than symmetric load and maximum peak EMG amplitude out of bilateral ones can be relieved by locating one foot close to load center of gravity in front of the other were established based on biomechanics including safety margin model and previous researches. 11 male subjects were required to lift symmetrically a 15.8kg object during 2sec according to each conditions; symmetric load-parallel feet (SP), asymmetric load-parallel feet (AP), asymmetric load-one foot contralateral to load center of gravity in front of the other (AL), and asymmetric load-one foot ipsilateral to load center of gravity in front of the other (AR). Bilateral longissimus, iliocostalis, and multifidus on right and left low back area were selected as target muscles, and asymmetric load had load center of gravity 10cm deviated to the right from the center in the frontal plane. Results: Greater peak EMG amplitude in left muscle group than in right one was observed due to the effect of load center of gravity, and mean peak EMG amplitudes on both sides was not affected by load center of gravity because of EMG balancing effect. However, the difference of peak EMG amplitudes between both sides was significantly affected by it. Maximum peak EMG amplitude out of both sides and the difference of peak EMG amplitude between both sides could be reduced with keeping one foot ipsilateral to load center of gravity in front of the other while lifting asymmetric load. Conclusions: It was likely that asymmetric load lead to the elevated incidence of low back pain in comparison with symmetric load based on maximum peak EMG amplitude occurrence and greater imbalanced peak EMG amplitude between both sides. Changing feet positions according to the location of load center of gravity was suggested as one intervention able to reduce the low back pain incidence.

저궤도 위성간 추적데이터를 이용한 지구중력장 측정 (Gravity Estimation by Using Low-Low Inter-Satellite Tracking Data)

  • 김정래
    • 한국항공우주학회지
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    • 제31권8호
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    • pp.58-68
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    • 2003
  • 정밀한 지구중력장 측정은 지구역학적인 현상을 이해하는데 매우 중요한 역할을 한다. 지구중력장 측정 목적에 관하여 간략히 언급한 뒤, 중력장 측정 전용위성을 이용한 측정 기법에 관해 고찰하였다. 최근에 발사된 NASA/DLR의 중력장 측정 전용위성인 Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE)의 개요 및 주요 관측기기들을 소개하였다. 두 개의 저궤도 위성으로 구성된 이 사업의 성능분석을 위한 시뮬레이션 기법과 관측기 모델링 방법 등을 소개하였다. 시뮬레이션 결과 GRACE를 이용하여 지구중력장 정확도를 상당히 향상시킬 수 있을 것으로 예상된다.

작업환경과 요통이 요추의 구조 및 근력의 변화에 미치는 영향 (Effect of Work Environment and Low Back Pain on the Structural and Muscle Strength Changes in Lumbar Spine)

  • 김나연;강재희;이현
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • 제27권3호
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    • pp.93-104
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    • 2010
  • Objectives : The purpose of this study is to observe the effects of work environment and low back pain on the structural and muscle strength changes in lumbar spine to helpful for preventation and cure of low back pain. Methods : Through measuring of lumbosacral angle, lumbar lordotic angle, lumbar gravity line ratio analyzed structure of lumbar spine and using Trunk Extension Flexion Program of CYBEX NORM System(cybex770+TMC, USA) analyzed Flex. PT, Ext. PT, E/F ratio of lumbar spine of company employees given a medical examination. Results : According to work environment, lumbar gravity line ratio is higher in white collar group than in blue collar group, Ext. PT is significantly lower in white collar group than in blue collar group. According to low back pain or not, lumbar gravity line ratio, Ext. PT is lower in low back pain group than in non-low back pain group. Conclusions : Work environment and low back pain effects on the structural and muscle strength changes in lumbar spine.

Germination and Seedling Growth Affected by Seed Specific Gravity

  • Yun, Myoung-Hui;Shin, Jin-Chul;Yang, Woon-Ho;Son, Ji-Young;Kim, Jun-Hwan;Park, Geun-Soo
    • 한국작물학회지
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    • 제53권4호
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    • pp.434-439
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    • 2008
  • The amount of salt to make seed sorting solution of the specific gravity of 1.13 was reconsidered and determined as 3.8 kg salt in 18 L water, which is lower amount than currently used. Five rice cultivars were examined. Percent germination and seedling emergence were not similar. Seedling emergence rate of Japonica varieties, Nampyungbyeo and Daerypbyeo-1 were 87% and 95% under specific gravity of 1.13, respectively. Seedling emergence rate of Tongil type variety, Dasanbyeo was as high as 67% in specific gravity of 1.06. Seedling emergence rate of waxy rice, Hwasunchalbyeo and Aranghangchalbyeo were examined. Seedling emergence rate was 94% in both cultivars in specific gravity of 1.04. Seedling emergence rate was same in specific gravity of 1.08 which is generally used for selecting seed currently. Early growth (plant height, leaf number, and dry weight) were not significantly different by specific gravity within species. In all cultivars except waxy rice, highest seedling emergence rate was observed in specific gravity of 1.13 which is currently used for selection and decreased as specific gravity is lowed. However, considering total amount of seeds in each group of specific gravity, amount of seed in lower specific gravity group is relatively small and total seedling emergence rate within variety dose not show big difference. However, if seeds with low speicific gravity are produced due to the bad grain filling condition and consequently total seed content of low specific gravity increases, results will be differnt. Reduction in total growth and yield could occur. It will be important to comply with the seed sorting criterion of 1.13 for Japonica, 1.06 for Tongil, and 1.04 for waxy rice variety to ensure the maximum rice growth and yield.

Marked correlation function as modified gravity probe

  • Zheng, Yi
    • 천문학회보
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    • 제42권2호
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    • pp.55.4-55.4
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    • 2017
  • For modified gravity models with screening mechanisms, the signal of modified gravity is larger at low density areas. We could add a density weighted mark to galaxy correlation function and increase the signal to noise of modified gravity detection. Based on mock galaxy catalogs from modified gravity simulations, we try different mark functions and parameters to find the best choices for discreminating modified gravity from GR. In this talk I will present our marked correlation funciton results and discuss its advantages and disadvantages.

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저중력 환경 모사를 위한 낙하 시험 방법 연구 (Investigation of Drop Test Method for Simulation of Low Gravity Environment)

  • 백승환;유이상;신재현;박광근;정영석;조기주;오승협
    • 한국추진공학회지
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    • 제25권4호
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    • pp.78-87
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    • 2021
  • KSLV 상단의 임무 다각화를 위해서는 저중력 환경에서 액체 추진제의 거동을 정확히 파악하고 있어야 한다. 지상에서 저중력 환경을 모사하는 방법은 자유낙하 방법이 있지만, 공기저항이 항상 동반된다. 공기 저항을 제거하기 위하여 공기 저항 차단캡슐을 이용한 낙하 시험을 진행하였다. 공기 저항 차단캡슐 내부에 시험체를 위치하고 7 m 높이에서 1.2초 동안 낙하하여 시험체의 저중력 환경을 조성하였다. 낙하하는 동안 0.01 g 이하의 중력가속도를 측정하였으며 지표면에 도달하기 전 최소 가속도는 약 0.005 g였다. 추후 낙하 높이 및 낙하 시간이 증가한다면 개선될 수 여지가 있다.

서울-철원간 추가령곡의 지형분석을 위한 GPS 중력측정 (GPS Gravity Surveying for the Terrain Analysis at the Choogaryeong Rift Valley between Seoul and Cheolwon)

  • 이창호
    • 자원환경지질
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    • 제32권3호
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    • pp.281-291
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    • 1999
  • This study presents the gravity data with GPS survrying and the geophysical profiles at the Choogaryeong Rift Valley. And in determing geoid by GPS measurement, survey control points (SCP) whoch built by the Republic of Korean Army are used. Seventy nine SCP and the two triangulation stations are reviewd by GPS. Digital terain model is under for terrain analysis. The analyses of the gravity surveying with GPS are as follows. The low values of the negative Bouguer anomalies represent the high elevation terrain. The Bouguer anomalies show the decrrasing trend toward the eastern part of the study area. Characteristics of free-air anomalies are related with terrain elevation. The regional gravity anomalies decreas toward the eastern part of the study area. The trends of variations are associated with the thermotectonic and geologic structure beneath the Choogaryeong Rift Valley. The most parts of the study area represent negative residual gravity anomalies due to the low dencity of sedimentary cover in the Rift Valley. There are three valleys and four mountains in the direction of NE-SW or NNE-SSW which are structured by the geological features.

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