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The comparative study of PKNU2 Image and Aerial photo & satellite image

  • Lee, Chang-Hun;Choi, Chul-Uong;Kim, Ho-Yong;Jung, Hei-Chul
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.453-454
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    • 2003
  • Most research materials (data), which are used for the study of digital mapping and digital elevation model (DEM) in the field of Remote Sensing and Aerial Photogrammetry are aerial photographs and satellite images. Additionally, they are also used for National land mapping, National land management, environment management, military purposes, resource exploration and Earth surface analysis etc. Although aerial photographs have high resolution, the data, which they contain, are not used for environment exploration that requires continuous observation because of problems caused by its coastline, as well as single - spectral and long-term periodic image. In addition to this, they are difficult to interpret precisely because Satellite Images are influenced by atmospheric phenomena at the time of photographing, and have by far much lower resolution than existing aerial photographs, while they have a great practical usability because they are mulitispectral images. The PKNU 2 is an aerial photographing system that is made to compensate with the weak points of existing aerial photograph and satellite images. It is able to take pictures of very high resolution using a color digital camera with 6 million pixels and a color infrared camera, and can take perpendicular photographs because PKNU 2 system has equipment that makes the cameras stay level. Moreover, it is very cheap to take pictures by using super light aircraft as a platform. It has much higher resolution than exiting aerial photographs and satellite images because it flies at a low altitude about 800m. The PKNU 2 can obtain multispectral images of visible to near infrared band so that it is good to manage environment and to make a classified diagram of vegetation.

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Methods of computing Toll Road Weights when Calibrating Road Networks in a Transportation Planning Model (교통계획 모형내 유료도로의 요금적용 방안에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Eung-Cheol;Kim, Do-Hoon
    • International Journal of Highway Engineering
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.47-58
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    • 2009
  • Calibrating toll roads of highway networks needs additional weights within volume delay functions not like other general highway lints. However, current methods assigning additional weights in the volume delay function of toll roads are not sufficiently enough to predict real toll road volumes measured, since it does not consider discounting rates and an extra charges. This study develops methods to improve relevant and reliable volume delay functions. Suggested ideas include a method of weighting volume delay functions considering a value of time of vehicle types, a method of weighting volume delay functions considering lane distributions of vehicles, and a method of weighting volume delay functions considering percentages of link lengths per a number of lanes of toll roads. It is found that the method of weighting volume delay functions considering lane distributions of vehicles show most reliable and appropriate results, while the first method shows overestimation and the third method does underestimation of highway link volumes. In terms of assignment methods, total OD equilibrium assignment shows better results than PCU based assignment.

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Assessment of Continuous Simulations of Conceptual Ranfall-Runoff Models at Guem River Catchments, Kore (금강 유역의 개념적 강우유출모형의 장기 유출 모의 적용성 평가)

  • Chang, Hyung Joon;Lee, Hyo Sang;Ko, A Ra
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2015.05a
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    • pp.99-99
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    • 2015
  • 본 연구에서는 금강 유역을 대상으로 토양저류함수모형기반의 개념적 강우유출모형의 장기 유출모의를 평가하였다. 연구유역인 금강 22개 계측유역을 주요 유역특성인자(면적, 경사도, SCS-CN등)을 수문학적 거리 산정방법을 활용하여 3개의 유역그룹을 선정하였다. 적용모형인 개념적 강우유출모형은 3개의 토양저류함수모형[확률분포모형(PDM: Probability Distributed Moisture), 유역습윤지수모형(CWI: Catchment Wetness Index), 수정펜맨타입모형(MP: Modified Penman type model)]과 3개의 유역추적모형[병렬2선형 저류지 유출 모형(2PAR: 2-conceptual reservoirs in parallel), 빠른 지표하 흐름을 고려한 병렬 2선형 저류지 유출모형(2PMP: 2Macro-pre Approach parallel structure), 병렬 3선형 저류지 유출모형(3PAR: 3-conceptual reservoirs in parallel)]의 조합인 9개의 모형을 사용하였으며, 2006년부터 2012년의 일자료를 바탕으로 검정(Calibration), 2001년부터 2005년의 일자료를 검증(Validation)을 Monte carlo method(Uniform Random Sampling)로 수행 후, 모형의 성능은 NSE(Nash sutcliffe Efficiency)로 평가하였다. 분석결과 유역그룹에 대한 모형성능의 편차는 작아서 유역그룹에 대한 토양저류 함수모형의 뚜렷한 상관성을 확인할 수 없었다. 이는 금강 유역을 단일 유역 그룹으로 적용할 수 있음을 제시하고 있다. 검정 검증성능 및 검정매개변수의 개수를 바탕으로 적용성 평가를 실시한 결과에서 토양저류함수모형인 확률분포모형(PDM)과 유역추적모형의 병렬2선형 저류지 유출모형(2PAR)와 빠른 지표하 흐름을 고려한 병렬2선형 저류지 유출모형(2PMP)의 조합이 금강 22개 유역에서 적용성이 우수함을 확인하였다. 향후 이 모형을 바탕으로 금강유역의 대표적인 강우유출모형을 개발하고자 한다.

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Development of Calibration Equation Considering Uncertainty of Rainfall-Runoff Model (강우-유출 모형의 불확실성을 고려한 확률홍수량의 보정식 개발)

  • Chae, Byung-Seok;Park, Dong-Hyeok;Lee, Jin-Young;Kim, Tae-Woong
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2017.05a
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    • pp.396-396
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    • 2017
  • 최근 기후변화에 효과적으로 대응하기 위해서 신뢰성 높은 설계홍수량을 산정할 필요성이 커지고 있다. 설계홍수량 산정법은 홍수빈도해석법과 설계강우법으로 대별된다. 홍수빈도해석법은 홍수량 자료에 대한 통계학적 빈도분석을 실시하여 확률홍수량을 산정하는 방법이다. 홍수빈도해석법은 관측된 자료를 활용하기 때문에 이론적으로 불확실성이 상대적으로 작은 장점을 가지고 있지만, 자료의 수가 적거나 시간에 따라 변하는 유역특성에 대한 불확실성을 함께 고려해야 한다. 관측 유량 자료가 없거나 적은 유역에서는 설계강우법이 주로 사용되고 있다. 설계강우법은 강우자료에 대해서 빈도분석을 실시하여 확률강우량을 산정한 후, 이를 강우-유출 모형에 적용하여 확률 홍수 수문곡선을 작성하고 첨두치를 확률홍수량으로 선정하는 방법이다. 그러나, 설계강우법도 강우-유출 모형에서 유역특성을 나타내는 매개변수 추정과정에서 불확실성을 내포하고 있기 때문에 추정된 홍수량 결과에 대한 불확실성을 감안해야 한다. 또한, 강우량과 홍수량의 발생빈도가 같다는 가정의 명확한 근거가 없다. 더욱이 두 가지 설계홍수량 산정법을 같은 유역에 적용하는 경우라도 종종 매우 다른 결과값을 나타낸다. 따라서, 본 연구에서는 국내 유역의 현실을 고려하여 설계강우법으로 산정된 확률홍수량을 홍수빈도해석법으로 산정된 확률홍수량을 변환할 수 있는 보정식을 개발하였다. 국내 9개의 댐 유역에서 확보된 일 단위 강우량 및 유출량 자료를 홍수빈도해석법과 설계강우법을 적용하여 대상 유역의 설계홍수량을 산정하였다. 그리고, 홍수빈도해석법으로 산정된 설계홍수량을 참값이라 가정한 후, 산정된 설계홍수량의 대상 유역별 오차율을 산정하였다. 이를 바탕으로 홍수빈도해석법과 설계강우법으로 산정된 설계홍수량 간의 관계를 회귀분석을 통하여 설계강우법으로 산정된 확률홍수량을 보정하는 관계식을 제시하였다.

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Design, calibration and application of wireless sensors for structural global and local monitoring of civil infrastructures

  • Yu, Yan;Ou, Jinping;Li, Hui
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.6 no.5_6
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    • pp.641-659
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    • 2010
  • Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) gradually becomes a technique for ensuring the health and safety of civil infrastructures and is also an important approach for the research of the damage accumulation and disaster evolving characteristics of civil infrastructures. It is attracting prodigious research interests and the active development interests of scientists and engineers because a great number of civil infrastructures are planned and built every year in mainland China. In a SHM system the sheer number of accompanying wires, fiber optic cables, and other physical transmission medium is usually prohibitive, particularly for such structures as offshore platforms and long-span structures. Fortunately, with recent advances in technologies in sensing, wireless communication, and micro electro mechanical systems (MEMS), wireless sensor technique has been developing rapidly and is being used gradually in the SHM of civil engineering structures. In this paper, some recent advances in the research, development, and implementation of wireless sensors for the SHM of civil infrastructures in mainland China, especially in Dalian University of Technology (DUT) and Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT), are introduced. Firstly, a kind of wireless digital acceleration sensors for structural global monitoring is designed and validated in an offshore structure model. Secondly, wireless inclination sensor systems based on Frequency-hopping techniques are developed and applied successfully to swing monitoring of large-scale hook structures. Thirdly, wireless acquisition systems integrating with different sensing materials, such as Polyvinylidene Fluoride(PVDF), strain gauge, piezoresistive stress/strain sensors fabricated by using the nickel powder-filled cement-based composite, are proposed for structural local monitoring, and validating the characteristics of the above materials. Finally, solutions to the key problem of finite energy for wireless sensors networks are discussed, with future works also being introduced, for example, the wireless sensor networks powered by corrosion signal for corrosion monitoring and rapid diagnosis for large structures.

Suggesting a new testing device for determination of tensile strength of concrete

  • Haeri, Hadi;Sarfarazi, Vahab;Hedayat, Ahmadreza
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.60 no.6
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    • pp.939-952
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    • 2016
  • A compression to tensile load transforming (CTT) device was developed to determine indirect tensile strength of concrete material. Before CTT test, Particle flow code was used for the determination of the standard dimension of physical samples. Four numerical models with different dimensions were made and were subjected to tensile loading. The geometry of the model with ideal failure pattern was selected for physical sample preparation. A concrete slab with dimensions of $15{\times}19{\times}6cm$ and a hole at its center was prepared and subjected to tensile loading using this special loading device. The ratio of hole diameter to sample width was 0.5. The samples were made from a mixture of water, fine sand and cement with a ratio of 1-0.5-1, respectively. A 30-ton hydraulic jack with a load cell applied compressive loading to CTT with the compressive pressure rate of 0.02 MPa per second. The compressive loading was converted to tensile stress on the sample because of the overall test design. A numerical modeling was also done to analyze the effect of the hole diameter on stress concentrations of the hole side along its horizontal axis to provide a suitable criterion for determining the real tensile strength of concrete. Concurrent with indirect tensile test, the Brazilian test was performed to compare the results from two methods and also to perform numerical calibration. The numerical modeling shows that the models have tensile failure in the sides of the hole along the horizontal axis before any failure under shear loading. Also the stress concentration at the edge of the hole was 1.4 times more than the applied stress registered by the machine. Experimental Results showed that, the indirect tensile strength was clearly lower than the Brazilian test strength.

The Effect of Manual Physical Therapy on Improvement in the Range of Motion of Frozen Shoulder Patients: A Meta-Analysis of Cases in South Korea

  • Kim, Chan Myeong;Lee, Jong Kyung;Hwang, Jong Ha;Lee, Jae Kwang
    • The Journal of Korean Physical Therapy
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    • v.33 no.5
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    • pp.211-216
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    • 2021
  • Purpose: The main purpose of this meta-analysis was to identify the degree of effect size and variables for the impact of manual physical therapy on the improvement in the range of motion of frozen shoulder patients. Methods: This study collected 8 studies published between 1st January 2010 and 31st December 2020. The analysis of the results verified 49 effect size data and the random effect model was chosen. Results: First, the full case showed the largest mean effect size of 2.485 (p<0.001). Second, the size of the effect based on manual therapy and modality therapy showed an effect size of 4.178 (p<0.001). Third, the outcome group included 6 variables. The external rotation (2.818) variable group showed the largest mean effect size, followed by internal rotation (2.748), flexion (2.643), abduction (2.356), and adduction (2.356). Six outcomes were significant and the mean effect sizes of all the varied groups were above large size. The number of participants showed a 20 or less effect size of 2.478 (p>0.737). The number of intervention periods showed 4 weeks 20 or more effect size of 2.782 (p>0.294). Finally, the 'Trim and Fill' result confirmed that the calibration effect size was 1.471 (p<0.001). Conclusion: This study verified that manual physical therapy had a substantial effect on the improvement of the range of motion of patients with frozen shoulders and that the effects were dependent on the methods of outcomes.

Application of Near-Infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy to Rapid Determination of Seed Fatty Acids in Foxtail Millet (Setaria italica (L.) P. Beauv) Germplasm

  • Lee, Young Yi;Kim, Jung Bong;Lee, Sok Young;Lee, Ho Sun;Gwag, Jae Gyun;Kim, Chung Kon;Lee, Yong Beom
    • Korean Journal of Breeding Science
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    • v.42 no.5
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    • pp.448-454
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    • 2010
  • The objective of this study was to rapidly evaluate fatty acids in a collection of foxtail millet (Setaria italica (L.) P. Beauv) of different origins so that this information could be disseminated to breeders to advance germplasm use and breeding. To develop the calibration equations for rapid and nondestructive evaluation of fatty acid content, near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIRs) spectra (1104-2494 nm) of samples ground into flour (n=100) were obtained using a dispersive spectrometer. A modified partial least-squares model was developed to predict each component. For foxtail millet germplasm, our models returned coefficients of determination ($R^2$) of 0.91, 0.89, 0.98 and 0.98 for strearic acid, oleic acid, linoleic acid, and total fatty acids, respectively. The prediction of the external validation set (n=10) showed significant correlation between references values and NIRs values ($r^2=0.97$, 0.91, 0.99 for oleic, linoleic, and total fatty acids, respectively). Standard deviation/standard error of cross-validation (SD/SECV) values were greater than 3 (3.11, 5.45, and 7.50 for oleic, linoleic, and total fatty acids, respectively). These results indicate that these NIRs equations are functional for the mass screening and rapid quantification of the oleic, linolenic, and total fatty acids characterizing foxtail millet germplasm. Among the samples, IT153491 showed an especially high content of fatty acids ($84.06mg\;g^{-1}$), whereas IT188096 had a very low content ($29.92mg\;g^{-1}$).

Research on the Surface Improvement of High Soft Ground Using Calibration Chamber Test (모형토조실험에 의한 초연약지반의 표층개량에 관한 연구)

  • Bang, Seongtaek;Yeon, Yongheum
    • Journal of the Korean GEO-environmental Society
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.39-46
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    • 2019
  • Most of the soil used for reclamation is marine clay generated from dredging construction.The soft ground made of dredged clay has high water content and high compressibility, so the bearing capacity of the ground is very weak and it is difficult to enter the ground improvement equipment. Therefore, surface hardening treatment method is used to enter equipment prior to full-scale civil engineering work, and stabilizer is mainly used for cement series. Cement-based stabilizers have the advantage of improving the ground in a short period of time and have excellent economic efficiency, but they are disadvantageous in that they cause environmental problems due to leaching of heavy metals such as hexavalent chromium. In this study, environmental effects evaluation of dredged clay mixed with normal portland cement and environmentally friendly stabilizer was evaluated, and uniaxial compressive strength test and indoor model test were conducted to confirm the bearing capacity characteristics of the solidified layer.

Computational optimized finite element modelling of mechanical interaction of concrete with fiber reinforced polymer

  • Arani, Khosro Shahpoori;Zandi, Yousef;Pham, Binh Thai;Mu'azu, M.A.;Katebi, Javad;Mohammadhassani, Mohammad;Khalafi, Seyedamirhesam;Mohamad, Edy Tonnizam;Wakil, Karzan;Khorami, Majid
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.61-68
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    • 2019
  • This paper presents a computational rational model to predict the ultimate and optimized load capacity of reinforced concrete (RC) beams strengthened by a combination of longitudinal and transverse fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) composite plates/sheets (flexure and shear strengthening system). Several experimental and analytical studies on the confinement effect and failure mechanisms of fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) wrapped columns have been conducted over recent years. Although typical axial members are large-scale square/rectangular reinforced concrete (RC) columns in practice, the majority of such studies have concentrated on the behavior of small-scale circular concrete specimens. A high performance concrete, known as polymer concrete, made up of natural aggregates and an orthophthalic polyester binder, reinforced with non-metallic bars (glass reinforced polymer) has been studied. The material is described at micro and macro level, presenting the key physical and mechanical properties using different experimental techniques. Furthermore, a full description of non-metallic bars is presented to evaluate its structural expectancies, embedded in the polymer concrete matrix. In this paper, the mechanism of mechanical interaction of smooth and lugged FRP rods with concrete is presented. A general modeling and application of various elements are demonstrated. The contact parameters are defined and the procedures of calculation and evaluation of contact parameters are introduced. The method of calibration of the calculated parameters is presented. Finally, the numerical results are obtained for different bond parameters which show a good agreement with experimental results reported in literature.