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Delft-3D Simulation using Open Boundary Condition in Delft Dashboard (Delft Dashboard 개방경계조건을 이용한 Delft-3D 수치모의)

  • Kwon, Kab Keun;Kim, Jin;Kim, Gun Hyeong
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2021.06a
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    • pp.210-210
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    • 2021
  • Delft Dashboard는 유동모델을 위한 오픈소스 프로그램으로 로컬 및 글로벌 데이터 세트를 사용하여 다수의 입력 매개변수를 신속하게 생성, 편집하고 모델 내 입력을 시각화하도록 설계된 그래픽 사용자 인터페이스(GUI) 이다. 특히 Delft Dashboard에 제공하는 개방경계조건을 이용하면 격자영역을 인식하여 개방경계를 자동으로 분배 및 지정하고, 각 개방경계 위치에서 분조별 조석조화상수 값도 산출되므로 유동 모델의 편의성을 증대시킬 수 있지만 상황에 따라 적합하게 경계를 분배하여 개방경계로 지정하는 것이 중요하다. 본 연구에서는 Delft Dashboard에서 제공하는 개방경계조건 중 TPXO 8.0을 이용한 Delft-3D 해수유동 수치모의를 수행하여 개방경계조건이 결과에 미치는 영향을 분석하였다. TPXO 8.0의 경우 격자영역에서 개방경계조건을 설정할 때 사용자가 경계조건에 포함될 격자 수를 지정하면 전체 격자경계에서 격자 수에 해당하는 만큼 경계를 나누어 개방경계를 지정하고 각 개방경계 위치에서의 분조별 조석조화상수값을 산출한다. 특히 격자 수에 따라 개방경계로 지정되는 정도에 따른 영향을 분석하기 위하여 인위적으로 경계를 다양하게 분배하여 개방경계를 지정한 후 수치모의에 적용하였다. 수치모의는 동해안 고리원전 인근을 대상으로 격자 생성 후 Delft Dashboard TPXO 8.0을 이용하여 전술된대로 다양한 개방경계조건을 생성하였고 이를 Delft-3D내 적용하여 해수유동 모의를 수행하였다. 각 개방경계 조건별 초기 수면 변위 분석 및 인근 조위관측소의 관측값의 비교를 통해 개방경계조건이 모의결과에 미치는 영향을 분석하였다.

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A Study on Location and Space Layout of Traditional House of Jeong Dong-Ho - Focused on the Hyungsei-ron of Pungsu(Fengshui) - (예산 정동호가옥의 입지와 공간배치에 대한 연구 - 풍수 형세론을 중심으로 -)

  • Han, Jong-Koo
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Rural Architecture
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.19-26
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    • 2019
  • Pungsu theory is important one in the site selection and lay-out of traditional Korean village and house. In this aspect, Study with a view of Pungsu theory might be used as a proper method for understanding the traditional architecture in Korea. In this context, this study analyzes the Jeong, Dong-Ho's house which is designated no. 19 as an important folk cultural heritage, located in Jigok Ochu-gil 133-62, Godeok-myon, Yesan-gun, Chungnam province. The analysis of the site and space lay-out is carried out by Yong(Dragon), Hyoel(Auspicious Spot), Sa(Sands), Su(Water) aspects of the Pungsu(Fengshui) Hyungsei-ron. The house is depending upon soft dragon vein connecting with a earth type rear mountain. It looks southeast direction, Gonjwasonhyang(乾坐巽向). The hyeolseong(穴星) has classical venus shape, and there is no faults relatively. The Sasinsa condition is almost perfect that right blue dragon and left white tiger surround the hyeol with 3-4 layers and the facing mountain covers the front open area. The water flowing from inside of left and right mountain is joined in front of the house so it could stop flowing out of vital energy. Bibo forest(裨補樹) is placed properly to protect the easy disclose of water outlet. The house is well organized western house(西四宅) by analysis of Dongseosataek-ron(東西四宅論). Through the analysis, I found that the house has good Pungsu(Fengshui) environment fitted with Pungsu Hyungsei-ron. The house composed of small thatched roof is enclosed several times by low hills of back, left and right side. So it is believed that the site might be carefully evaluated by Yong, Hyoel, Sa, Su of Hyeongsei-ron for knowing whether the site condition could minimize the demage by strong winds and protect from the winter cold wind and secure water for drinking and farming and then selected. The method of Pungsu for evaluating the geographical condition of surrounding of a site is used as a traditional site analysis method for evaluating the suitability of long-term well and safe residence.

Simulations of Pollutant Mixing Regimes in Seamangeum Lake According to Seawater Exchange Rates Using the EFDC Model (EFDC모형을 이용한 새만금호 내 해수유통량에 따른 오염물질 혼합 변화 모의)

  • Jeong, Hee-Young;Ryu, In-Gu;Chung, Se-Woong
    • Journal of The Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.51 no.6
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    • pp.53-62
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    • 2009
  • The EFDC (Environmental Fluid Dynamics Code), a numerical model for simulating three-dimensional (3D) flow, transport, and biogeochemical processes in surface water systems including rivers, reservoirs, and estuaries, was applied to assess the effect of sea water and fresh water exchange rates ($Q_e$) on the mixing characteristics of a conservative pollutant (tracer) induced from upstreams and salinity in Saemangeum Lake, Korea. The lake has been closed by a 33 km estuary embankment since last April of 2006, and now seawater enters the lake partially through two sluice gates (Sinsi and Garyuk), which is driving the changes of hydrodynamic and water quality properties of the lake. The EFDC was constructed and calibrated with surveyed bathymetry data and field data including water level, temperature, and salinity in 2008. The model showed good agreement with the field data and adequately replicated the spatial and temporal variations of the variables. The validated model was applied to simulated the tracer and salinity with two different gate operation scenarios: RUN-1 and RUN-2. RUN-1 is the case of real operation condition ($Q_e=25,000,000\;m^3$) of 2008, while RUN-2 assumed full open of Sinsi gate to increase $Q_e$ by $120,000,000\;m^3$. Statistical analysis of the simulation results indicate that mixing characteristics of pollutants from upstream can be significantly affected by the amount of $Q_e$.

Electrochemical Disinfection for Ballast Water Treatment (발라스트수 처리를 위한 전기화학적 살균처리)

  • Seo, Won-Hak;Jeon, Sun-Ae;Kim, Ji-Hyun;Lee, Tae-Ho;Sang, Byoung-In
    • Journal of Korean Society of Environmental Engineers
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    • v.28 no.11
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    • pp.1162-1167
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    • 2006
  • The discharge of ballast water from the marine vessel without proper treatment causes the ecological disruption. Therefore, International Marine Organization(IMO) has the plan to force the proper treatment of ballast water before its discharge to open sea. To satisfy the IMO's criteria, several processes such as filtration, UV irradiation, and ozonation etc., were introduced. Since the disinfection of ballast water should be conducted within very short hydrolic retention time, electrochemical treatment can be a promissing process. The DSA(dimensional stable anode) electrode for the electrochemical treatment was prepared by thermal deposition method. The disinfection rate of microorganisms increased with the increasing current density and reaction time under low pH condition. The morphology of sterilized microorganisms was shown by SEM and Microscopy.

Effects of soil water content and light intensity on the growth of Molinia japonica in montane wetlands in South Korea

  • Choi, Yu Seong;Park, Hyun Jun;Kim, Jae Geun
    • Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • v.45 no.1
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    • pp.17-23
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    • 2021
  • Background: Montane wetlands are unique wetland ecosystems with distinct physicochemical characteristics, and Molinia japonica often makes dominant communities in montane wetlands in South Korea. In order to figure out the environmental characteristics of M. japonica habitats and the major factors for the growth of M. japonica, field surveys were conducted in five wetlands from September to October 2019. Also, soil was collected at every quadrats installed in surveyed wetlands to analyze the physicochemical features. Results: The relative coverage of M. japonica was higher in low latitude wetlands than in high latitude. Redundancy analysis showed that soil water content had the strongest effect on the growth of M. japonica (F = 23.0, p < 0.001). Soil water content, loss on ignition, and relative light intensity showed a high correlation with the density (R = 0.568, 0.550, 0.547, respectively, p < 0.01) and the coverage of M. japonica (R = 0.495, 0.385, 0.514, respectively, p < 0.01). Soil water content, loss on ignition, and pH were highly correlated with each other. Conclusions: Molinia japonica lives in acidic wetlands at high altitude in temperate zone of low latitude, with peat layer placed on the floor. Also, M. japonica prefers open spaces to secure enough light for photosynthesis. High shoot production of M. japonica resulted in adding new peat material in every year, and this layer enforces the environmental characteristics of M. japonica habitats. This study may provide insights for further understanding of the method how wetlands maintain acidic condition by itself in montane wetlands in temperate zone.

Home Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis Management System in Patients With Heart Failure: Rationale and Study Design

  • Min Gyu Kong;Inki Moon;Hye-Sun Seo;Jon Suh;Jah Yeon Choi;Jin Oh Na;Eung Ju Kim
    • International Journal of Heart Failure
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.22-27
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    • 2024
  • Body fluid monitoring and management are essential to control dyspnea and prevent re-hospitalization in patients with chronic heart failure (HF). There are several methods to estimate and monitor patient's volume status, such as symptoms, signs, body weight, and implantable devices. However, these methods might be difficult to use for reasons that are slow to reflect body water change, inaccurate in specific patients' condition, or invasive. Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) is a novel method for body water monitoring in patients with HF, and the value in prognosis has been proven in previous studies. We aim to determine the efficacy and safety of home BIA body water monitoring-guided HF treatment in patients with chronic HF. This multi-center, open-label, randomized control trial will enroll patients with HF who are taking loop diuretics. The home BIA group patients will be monitored for body water using a home BIA device and receive messages regarding their edema status and direction of additional diuretics usage or behavioral changes through the linked application system once weekly. The control group patients will receive the usual HF management. The primary endpoint is the change in N-terminal prohormone of brain natriuretic peptide levels from baseline after 12 weeks. This trial will provide crucial evidence for patient management with a novel home BIA body water monitoring system in patients with HF.

Evaluation of Soil Drying Techniques (토양건조방법들에 대한 평가)

  • Lim, Sookil H.
    • Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.168-178
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    • 1983
  • Influence of several dehydration treatments on original structure and water behavior in the process of drying were investigated employing three hawaiian volcanic ash soils and four synthetic minerals. These three soils were developed under different rainfall condition and contained three different amount of amorphous materials in them. Measurement of water losses by oven drying at $105^{\circ}C$, $P_2O_5$ drying, freeze drying, and critical point drying revealed that more water losses were noted by oven drying than by three other drying techniques and the differences of water losses between oven and $P_2O_5$-drying were closely related to amoun: of amorphous materials in them, showing the order of Kaiwiki > Hilo > Kawaihae. This indicates that dehydration of amorphous materials by elevated temperature ($105^{\circ}C$) excluded water beyond that in the adsorbed (hygroscopic) state. The effect of dehydration treatments on initial structure was visualized by scanning electron microscopy. The micrographs showed that oven-and $P_2O_5$-dried samples formed into large mass of sub-angular blocky, dense, and closed crumbs, while the freeze dried and critical point dried samples resulted in less shrinkage, and small, fluffy and open spongy structure. However, critical point drying technique produced bulkier, softer, and greater open structure samples than even freeze drying. Additional Index Words: original structure, synthetic minerals, critical point drying, $P_2O_5$ drying. 1. This is a part of author's Ph.D. dissertation submitted to the University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822 in 1979. 2. Professor of Agricultural Chemistry, Korea University.

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Development of a Ventilating Waterjet Propulsor for Super-High Speed Ships (초고속선을 위한 공기유입 물제트 추진기 개발)

  • J.T. Lee;I.S. Moon;Y.H. Park;K.Y. Kim;K.S. Kim
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.36 no.3
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    • pp.41-49
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    • 1999
  • A feasibility study is performed for practical application of a Ventilating Water-Jet(VWJ) propulsor which attracts new attention as a candidate propulsor for super-high speed vessels. Super-cavitating foil sections are adopted for the rotor blades since the rotor is operating at ventilating condition. Wedge type and cavitator type foil sections are used for the design of rotor blades. Other geometric characteristics of rotors are selected from the Kaplan type ducted propeller rotors. The test section of KRISO cavitation tunnel is modified to perform open-water tests of the VWJ propulsors. The tests are performed both at fully-submerged and free-jet conditions. Ventilation occurred at the free-jet condition by sucking the air in the downstream side of the rotor, which easily develops as super-cavitation when the rotor operates at lower advance coefficients. Spoilers are attached at the trailing end of the pressure side of the blade section, in order to increase the lift force.

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A Numerical Modeling of Surcharged Manhole Flow with the Consideration of the Energy Loss Coefficient (과부하 맨홀의 손실계수를 고려한 흐름의 수치모형)

  • Kim, Kyoung Beom;Kim, Jung Soo;Yoon, Sei Eui
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.521-528
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    • 2013
  • Urban drainage systems are generally designed as open channel flow. The system, however, shows a partially surcharged flow in its body, especially at junctions or manholes. Thus, a special case of this condition needs to be explained as pressurized flow condition for designing the sewer system. This study considered the surcharged manhole flows during an unexpected rainfall event or an excess of design frequency. Overflows from surcharged manholes and urban flooding can occur from the effect of surcharged flows. Thus, sewer systems should be designed with the concept of open channel flow and pressurized flow. Also, energy losses in a manhole need to be considered. The aim of this study is to develop the numerical model which can evaluate the effect of the energy losses at the manhole. The numerical model was verified and compared with hydraulic model and SWMM. The results showed that the water depth of numerical model was in good agreement with hydraulic model at the each manhole. However, the SWMM underestimated the water depth because that model ignored the energy losses at manholes. Thus, the developed numerical model in this study could be a useful tool for the assessment of a conveyance of urban drainage system.

Growth Responses of the Filter-Feeding Clam Gafrarium tumidum to Water Flow: A Field Manipulation Experiment

  • Cheung, S.G.;Shin, Paul K.S.
    • Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.109-119
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    • 2007
  • The effect of water flow on the growth of Gafrarium tumidum was studied in the field using open cages constructed with stainless steel net and perspex in which holes were drilled. Cages with different flows (25, 50 and 75% of the control) were made by varying the area of perspex being drilled. Reduction in flow rate was directly proportional to the undrilled area, and the mean flow rate of the different treatment groups varied from 3.12 cm/s for the 25% exposure to 12.48 cm/s for the control cages. At the end of the 3-month experiment, no significant differences in sediment characteristics were found among the treatments. Growth in shell length, shell weight and tissue dry weight was, however, positively correlated with flow rate. Percentage increases ranged from $3.0{\sim}8.3%$ for shell length, $9.9{\sim}23.1%$ for shell weight and $17.2{\sim}53.3%$ for tissue dry weight. Condition index of the clam was not significantly different among the treatments. Seston depletion effect could reduce growth in G. tumidum only when water flow was reduced to 25% of the control. G. tumidum also exhibited different responses in shell and tissue growth at low flow rates, in which shell growth continued to decrease as flow rate decreased whereas tissue growth was relatively independent of low flows at 25 and 50% of the control. It was suggested that when seston flux was reduced at slow flows, it would be a better strategy for G. tumidum to channel energy for gonad development instead of shell growth during the reproductive stage.