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Progress in Seismic Design Concept in Moderate Seismicity Regions (중약진 지역에서의 내진설계 개념의 발전동향)

  • Jang, Seung-Pil;Kim, Jae-Gwan
    • 도로교통
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    • s.76
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    • pp.2-7
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    • 1999
  • Seismic design in low to moderate seismic regions has to be based on the characteristics of seismic risk, ground motion and structural response in that region. The characteristics of seismic hazard in low to moderate seismic regions are reviewed briefly. The recent findings on the dynamic behavior subjected to the moderate intensity level of ground motion are summarized. The seismic design considerations in Eastern America, China, Australia, Thailand and Hong Kong will be introduced. The effort to adopt the limited ductility design in low to moderate seismicity regions will be reported. Finally research works that are required for the implementation of the limited design concept will be proposed.

Progress in Seismic Design Concept in Moderate Seismicity regions (중약진 지역에서의 내진설계 개념의 발전동향)

  • 장승필
    • Proceedings of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea Conference
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    • 1999.04a
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    • pp.217-222
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    • 1999
  • Seismic design in low to moderate seismic regions has to be based on the characteristics of seismic risk ground motion and structural response in that region. The characteristics of seismic hazard in low to moderate seismic regions are reviewed briefly. The recent findings on the dynamic behavior subjected to the moderate intensity level of ground motion are summarized. The seismic design considerations in Easterm America China Australia Thailand and Hong Kong will be introduced, . The effort to adopt the limited ductility design in low to moderate seismicity regions will be reported. Finally research works that are required for the implementation of the limited design concept will be proposed.

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Seismic Design in Low or Moderate Seismicity Regions : Suggested A, pp.oaches

  • Kim, Jae-Kwan;Kim, Ick-Hyun
    • Journal of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea
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    • v.2 no.3
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    • pp.99-109
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    • 1998
  • Korea is located in either low of moderate seismicity continental region. It is realized that the design codes and underlying design concept of high seismicity region may not be a, pp.opriate to low and moderate seismicity regions. The aim of this paper is to search seismic design concept that is deemed to be a, pp.opriate to low and moderate seismicity regions. To this end, the seismicity of Korea will be introduce first and important aspects of seismic design in moderate seismicity region will be discussed. The two-level code system that is going to be adopted in the future seismic regulations of Korea will be introduced.

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Seismic Design of Bridges in Low to Moderate Seismic Zones

  • Kook, Seung-Kyu
    • Journal of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea
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    • v.2 no.3
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    • pp.121-127
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    • 1998
  • For the seismic design of bridges in Korea classified as the low to moderate seismic zones, the design concepts provided in the Standard Specification for Highway Bridges, Division I-A: Seismic Design, are adopted, which is basically developed for the strong seismic zones by AASHITO. Accordingly, the design procedures provided for the low to moderate seismic zones are simplified too much to fulfill the purpose of the seismic design. In this paper the design procedures given for the low to moderate seismic zones in the Standard are summarized and discussed in view of the seismic design purpose. From the discussion results some revisions are proposed as conclusions for the reasonable a, pp.ication of the Standard for bridges located in the low to moderate seismic zones.

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Seismic Design Strategies of Multi-Span Continuous Bridges in Moderate Seismicity Region (중진지역에서의 다경간연속교의 내진설계 방향)

  • 김재관;김익현
    • Proceedings of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2002.09a
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    • pp.292-299
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    • 2002
  • It has been realized that the design codes and underlying design concept of high seismicity region may not be appropriate to low and moderate seismicity regions. The aim of this paper is to search seismic design strategies that are appropriate to moderate seismicity regions. The characteristics of seismic hazard in moderate seismicity regions are reviewed. The seismic responses of multi-span continuous bridges subjected to the ground shaking of moderate intensity are examined. The present code on seismic design of bridges is briefly reviewed. Based on these observations, design principles and strategies appropriate to the moderate seismicity regions are proposed for the multi-span continuous bridge

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Seismic Design and Test of Viscoelastic Dampers in regions of Moderate Seismicity (중진 지역에서의 점탄성 감쇠기설계 및 제진 성능 실험)

  • 민경원
    • Proceedings of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea Conference
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    • 1999.10a
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    • pp.359-366
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    • 1999
  • This paper is a study on the seismic design and test of viscoelastic dampers in regions of moderate seismicity. First moderate seismic waves are generated with measured strong seismic data based on the theory of effective peak acceleration. Then their response spectrums are compared each other to estimate the required damping to attenuate the vibration. As relatively smaller damping is required in the regions of moderate seismicity than in the regions of strong seismicity proper viscoelastic dampers can be designed according to the estimated damping. Finally a test building model is designed and the viscoelastic dampers are installed for the experimental study under moderate and strong earthquakes, It is found that viscoelastic dampers with low damping capacity developed in this study are enough to reduce the building response in regions of moderate seismicity.

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Optimal Tricuspid Annular Size for Tricuspid Annuloplasty in Patients with Less-Than-Moderate Functional Tricuspid Regurgitation

  • Choi, Jae Woong;Kim, Kyung Hwan;Lim, Su Chan;Kim, Sue Hyun;Sohn, Suk Ho;Lee, Yeiwon;Hwang, Ho Young
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.53 no.6
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    • pp.325-331
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    • 2020
  • Background: We evaluated the association between tricuspid annular dilatation and the development of moderate or severe tricuspid regurgitation (TR). Additionally, we determined the optimal tricuspid annular dilatation threshold to use as an indicator for tricuspid annuloplasty in patients with less-than-moderate functional TR (FTR). Methods: Between August 2007 and December 2014, 227 patients with less-than-moderate TR underwent mitral valve surgery without a tricuspid valve (TV) procedure. The TV annular diameter was measured via transthoracic echocardiography. The TV annular index (TVAI) was calculated as the TV annular diameter divided by the body surface area. The mean duration of echocardiographic follow-up was 42.0 months (interquartile range, 9.3-66.6 months). Results: Eight patients (3.5%) developed moderate or severe TR. The rate of freedom from development of moderate or severe TR at 5 years was 96.2%. TV annular diameter, left atrial diameter, preoperative atrial fibrillation, and TVAI were found to be associated with the development of moderate or severe TR in the univariate analysis. A cut-off TVAI value of 19.8 mm/㎡ was found to predict the development of moderate or severe TR, and a significant difference was observed in the development of TR of this severity based on this cut-off (p<0.001). Conclusion: The progression of TR was not infrequent in patients with untreated lessthan-moderate FTR. An aggressive treatment approach can be helpful to prevent the progression of FTR for patients with risk factors, especially TVAI greater than 19.8 mm/㎡.

Health Education Strategies for Adoption of Moderate Drinking Habits among Rural Residents (농촌주민의 적정음주를 위한 보건교육 전략)

  • 김미혜;정문희
    • Korean Journal of Health Education and Promotion
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.171-188
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    • 2003
  • This study, based on stages of behavioral change, was aimed at suggesting strategies for the adoption of moderate drinking habits for community-based health education designed to help rural people. An interview survey was conducted during the period from March 4 to April 5, 2002 by sampling 467 rural people living in 6 villages covered by a public healthcare clinic. The results of this study can be summarized as follows; 1. The perceived non-moderate drinkers were less prepared for behavioral change. 2. The heavier drinking habits were ‘drinking alone’, ‘meals accompanied by drinking’ and ‘drinking twice or more at a time’. The agricultural off-season and the custom of brewing liquor at home were negative environmental factors for moderate drinking. 3. The predisposing factors affecting moderate drinking were recognition of health, expectation of the drinking effect, etiquette encouraging overdrinking and control of drinking. The reinforcing factors were stress from ordinary life and perception of being loved. The enabling factor was accessibility to the public healthcare clinic. 4. Rural residents are less motivated to participate in health education for moderate drinking. Based on the above findings, health education strategies for each stage can be suggested as follows: 1) Pre-contemplation stage: improvement of perception, motivation, sharing of experiences, and reawakening. 2) Contemplation/preparation stag e: measurement of value, departure from the inertia against a change, formation of a habit, and reinforcement of the behavior. 3) Action/maintenance stage: creation of a social atmosphere, encouragement of participation, change of life style, and improvement of environment.

Pharmacokinetics of Verapamil in Rabbits with Hepatic Disorder Induced by Carbon Tetrachloride (간장장애 가토에서 베라파밀의 약물동태)

  • Choi, Jun-Shik;Kim, Hyung-Jung
    • Korean Journal of Clinical Pharmacy
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.32-35
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    • 2004
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the pharmacokinetic changes of verapamil in rabbits with hepatic disorder induced by carbon tetrachloride. The plasma concentrations of verapamil were increased significantly (p<0.05, in slight group; P<0.01, in moderate and severe group) in all groups of hepatic disorder compared to the control group. Morover, the $C_{max}\;in\;slight\;(77.9\%$ increase), moderate ($110\%$ increase), and severe ($174\%$ increase) hepatic disorder groups were significantly (p<0.05, in slight; p<0.01, in moderate and severe) higher than that in control rabbits. These resulted in significantly (p<0.05, in slight; p<0.01, in moderate and severe) greater area under the plasma concentration-time curve (AUC) in moderate ($49.8\%$ increase), moderate ($95.0\%$ increase), and severe ($144\%$ increase) hepatic disorder groups than that in control rabbits. Hence, the relative bioavailability values were 149, 195, and $244\%$ for slight, moderate, and severe hepatic disorder groups, respectively. This could be due to decrease in metabolism of verapamil in the liver because of suppressed hepatic function in the hepatic disorder groups because verapamil is mainly metabolized in the liver.

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The Moderate Effect of SPC on the Relations Between Practicing JIT and Production Performance

  • Park, Jeong-Soo
    • International Journal of Quality Innovation
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.107-113
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    • 2009
  • Our goal of this study is to confirm whether manufacturing companies' practicing JIT production system have positive effect on production performances and to confirm that manufacturing companies' practicing SPC shows positive moderate effect on the relation between practicing JIT and their production performances. Based on empirical study to manufacturing companies nationwide, we can conclude that taking JIT practices of sample companies has positive effect on production performances and, moreover, practicing SPC has positive moderate effect on the relation between JIT practices and production performances. These conclusion represents managerial implication that concurrent practicing JIT and SPC could generate more improved production performances.