• 제목/요약/키워드: Rain intensity

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다중배열 디지털필터를 이용한 위성비콘 수신기 설계 (Design of the Satellite Beacon Receiver Using Array Based Digital Filter)

  • 이경순;구경헌
    • 한국전자파학회논문지
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    • 제27권10호
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    • pp.909-916
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    • 2016
  • 비콘 수신기는 위성에서 송출된 비콘 신호를 검출하여 그 신호세기를 측정하는 장치이다. 위성에서 송출된 비콘 신호는 지구국의 안테나를 목표 위성 방향으로 이동시키는 포지셔너의 조정 및 송신출력 제어 목적을 위한 것으로 무변조 저전력 연속파(CW)로 구성되어 있다. 일반적으로 비콘 신호 검출은 협대역 아날로그 필터를 사용한 RSSI(Received Signal Strength Intensity) 방식이 대표적으로 사용되고 있으나, 온도변화 및 장시간 동작에 따른 위성 송출 비콘 주파수 변동이 발생됨에 따라 비콘 수신기에서 주파수를 추적하는 스캔 기능 구현을 필요로 한다. 본 설계에서는 보다 빠른 비콘 신호 검출을 위하여 협대역 디지털필터를 다중 배열하여 비콘 주파수를 추적하고, SNR(Signal to Noise Ratio) 방식에 의한 비콘 신호 검출방식 수신기로 설계한다. 이를 위하여 위성과 지구국 사이의 강우감쇠를 고려한 무선채널 링크 버젯을 사용하여 비콘 신호 수신 $C/N_o$ 및 비콘 신호 검출을 위한 필요 C/N을 고려한 뒤 디지털필터의 대역폭 및 배열 개수를 도출한다.

DB구축을 통한 강원지역 사면재해 유발강우특성 분석 (Analysis of Slope Hazard-Triggering Rainfall Characteristics in Gangwon Province by Database Construction)

  • 윤찬영;전경재;김경석;김기홍;이승우
    • 한국지반공학회논문집
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    • 제26권10호
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    • pp.27-38
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    • 2010
  • 산지가 약 83%의 면적을 차지하는 강원지역에서는 매년 하절기에 장마, 태풍, 집중호우에 기인한 산사태 및 토석류와 같은 사면재해로 인해 많은 피해가 발생하고 있다. 본 연구에서는 강원도 지역의 사면재해를 유발하는 강우의 특성 분석을 위해 사면재해자료, 강우자료, 산불발생자료를 수집하여 DATABASE를 구축하였다. 구축된 자료에 대한 분석결과, 사면재해는 강우가 거의 없는 시점에 발생하는 경우가 많았으며, 사변재해를 유발하는 강우는 재해발생일의 강우보다 선행강우가 더욱 중요한 역할을 하는 것으로 나타났다. 또한 산불발생지역에서는 산불미발생생지역에 비하여 더 작은 강우에서도 사면재해가 발생하고 있으며 특히 산불발생지역에서는 2년이하의 재현강우에서 재해 발생빈도가 가장 높은 것으로 나타났다.

2011년 집중호우로 인한 산사태 발생특성 분석 (Characteristics of Heavy Rainfall for Landslide-triggering in 2011)

  • 김석우;전근우;김진학;김민식;김민석
    • 한국산림과학회지
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    • 제101권1호
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    • pp.28-35
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    • 2012
  • 강우는 산사태를 야기하는 주된 요인으로 최근 우리나라에서 대부분의 산사태는 단기간의 집중호우로 인해 발생하고 있으나, 강우특성과 산사태 발생간의 관계는 아직 명확히 규명되지 못하고 있는 실정이다. 이 논문에서는 2011년 6월 7월에 남부지방과 중부지방에서 집중호우로 야기된 18개의 산사태를 대상으로 연속강우 개시 이후의 누적강우량(mm)과 강우강도(mm/hr) 및 선행강우량(mm)을 해석하여 산사태 발생과의 관계를 분석하였다. 그 결과, 산사태는 모두 연속강우 개시 이후 1~3일간의 집중호우에 의해 강우강도가 30 mm/hr이상, 혹은 누적강우량이 200 mm이상인 경우에 발생한 것으로 나타났다. 이는 산림청의 산사태 경보발령 기준을 상회하는 범위에서 발생한 것으로 나타났으며, 경상남도에서 보고된 산사태 발생영역과도 일치하였다. 또한, 강우개시 이후 산사태 발생까지의 소요시간(T)은 평균 강우강도(ARI)가 증가할수록 점차 단축되는 것으로 나타났으며, 이들 사이의 관계는 지수함수식 "T = $94.569{\cdot}exp$($-0.068{\cdot}ARI$)($R^2$=0.64, p<0.001)"로 도출되었다. 이러한 결과는 산림청의 산사태 주의보 경보발령 기준에 있어 중요한 근거가 될 수 있으며, 토사재해에 대한 경계피난체계 등의 비구조물 대책의 수립에도 기초자료를 제공할 수 있을 것으로 기대된다.

단위유량도와 비수갑문 단면 및 방조제 축조곡선 결정을 위한 조속계산 (Calculation of Unit Hydrograph from Discharge Curve, Determination of Sluice Dimension and Tidal Computation for Determination of the Closure curve)

  • 최귀열
    • 한국농공학회지
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    • 제7권1호
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    • pp.861-876
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    • 1965
  • During my stay in the Netherlands, I have studied the following, primarily in relation to the Mokpo Yong-san project which had been studied by the NEDECO for a feasibility report. 1. Unit hydrograph at Naju There are many ways to make unit hydrograph, but I want explain here to make unit hydrograph from the- actual run of curve at Naju. A discharge curve made from one rain storm depends on rainfall intensity per houre After finriing hydrograph every two hours, we will get two-hour unit hydrograph to devide each ordinate of the two-hour hydrograph by the rainfall intensity. I have used one storm from June 24 to June 26, 1963, recording a rainfall intensity of average 9. 4 mm per hour for 12 hours. If several rain gage stations had already been established in the catchment area. above Naju prior to this storm, I could have gathered accurate data on rainfall intensity throughout the catchment area. As it was, I used I the automatic rain gage record of the Mokpo I moteorological station to determine the rainfall lntensity. In order. to develop the unit ~Ydrograph at Naju, I subtracted the basic flow from the total runoff flow. I also tried to keed the difference between the calculated discharge amount and the measured discharge less than 1O~ The discharge period. of an unit graph depends on the length of the catchment area. 2. Determination of sluice dimension Acoording to principles of design presently used in our country, a one-day storm with a frequency of 20 years must be discharged in 8 hours. These design criteria are not adequate, and several dams have washed out in the past years. The design of the spillway and sluice dimensions must be based on the maximun peak discharge flowing into the reservoir to avoid crop and structure damages. The total flow into the reservoir is the summation of flow described by the Mokpo hydrograph, the basic flow from all the catchment areas and the rainfall on the reservoir area. To calculate the amount of water discharged through the sluiceCper half hour), the average head during that interval must be known. This can be calculated from the known water level outside the sluiceCdetermined by the tide) and from an estimated water level inside the reservoir at the end of each time interval. The total amount of water discharged through the sluice can be calculated from this average head, the time interval and the cross-sectional area of' the sluice. From the inflow into the .reservoir and the outflow through the sluice gates I calculated the change in the volume of water stored in the reservoir at half-hour intervals. From the stored volume of water and the known storage capacity of the reservoir, I was able to calculate the water level in the reservoir. The Calculated water level in the reservoir must be the same as the estimated water level. Mean stand tide will be adequate to use for determining the sluice dimension because spring tide is worse case and neap tide is best condition for the I result of the calculatio 3. Tidal computation for determination of the closure curve. During the construction of a dam, whether by building up of a succession of horizontael layers or by building in from both sides, the velocity of the water flowinii through the closing gapwill increase, because of the gradual decrease in the cross sectional area of the gap. 1 calculated the . velocities in the closing gap during flood and ebb for the first mentioned method of construction until the cross-sectional area has been reduced to about 25% of the original area, the change in tidal movement within the reservoir being negligible. Up to that point, the increase of the velocity is more or less hyperbolic. During the closing of the last 25 % of the gap, less water can flow out of the reservoir. This causes a rise of the mean water level of the reservoir. The difference in hydraulic head is then no longer negligible and must be taken into account. When, during the course of construction. the submerged weir become a free weir the critical flow occurs. The critical flow is that point, during either ebb or flood, at which the velocity reaches a maximum. When the dam is raised further. the velocity decreases because of the decrease\ulcorner in the height of the water above the weir. The calculation of the currents and velocities for a stage in the closure of the final gap is done in the following manner; Using an average tide with a neglible daily quantity, I estimated the water level on the pustream side of. the dam (inner water level). I determined the current through the gap for each hour by multiplying the storage area by the increment of the rise in water level. The velocity at a given moment can be determined from the calcalated current in m3/sec, and the cross-sectional area at that moment. At the same time from the difference between inner water level and tidal level (outer water level) the velocity can be calculated with the formula $h= \frac{V^2}{2g}$ and must be equal to the velocity detertnined from the current. If there is a difference in velocity, a new estimate of the inner water level must be made and entire procedure should be repeated. When the higher water level is equal to or more than 2/3 times the difference between the lower water level and the crest of the dam, we speak of a "free weir." The flow over the weir is then dependent upon the higher water level and not on the difference between high and low water levels. When the weir is "submerged", that is, the higher water level is less than 2/3 times the difference between the lower water and the crest of the dam, the difference between the high and low levels being decisive. The free weir normally occurs first during ebb, and is due to. the fact that mean level in the estuary is higher than the mean level of . the tide in building dams with barges the maximum velocity in the closing gap may not be more than 3m/sec. As the maximum velocities are higher than this limit we must use other construction methods in closing the gap. This can be done by dump-cars from each side or by using a cable way.e or by using a cable way.

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유출 모델에 의한 손실함수의 결정 (Optimal Determination of Loss Rate Functions by Runoff Modelling)

  • 이재형;황만하
    • 대한토목학회논문집
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    • 제5권4호
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    • pp.57-64
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    • 1985
  • 유출 특성이 정상이라는 가정하에 침투능식의 매개 변수들을 추정하기 위해 다음의 절차를 고안하였다 : (1) 최적화기법에 의하여 유출모형의 제 매개변수를 추정한다. (2) 추정된 매개 변수들이 정상이라는 가정하의 기간 동안에 발생한 호우들에 대해 적합성을 보이도록 유효우량을 제어한다. (3) (1)~(2)의 절차를 반복하여 모든 매개 변수들이 평형상태에이르면 최적 제어된 손실우량을 수식으로 표현하기 위하여 비선형 fitting 을 적용한다. 이때 손실우량은 강우심도를 반영하도록 한다. 횡성 유역의 연속된 3개의 호우에 대해 위 기법을 적용한 결과, 선정된 얼개와 고안된 절차는 관측치에 충분한 적합성을 보였고 과거 연구와도 비교하였다.

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도시유역의 부유고형물 유출평가를 위한 쓸림모형 개발 (A Development of Washoff Model for Suspended Solids in Urban Areas)

  • 주진걸;정동휘;김중훈;박무종
    • 한국물환경학회지
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    • 제26권5호
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    • pp.789-795
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    • 2010
  • Suspended Solid (SS) is one of the main pollutants and discharges with attached other pollutants such as heavy metal and toxic substance. It is very important to estimate and forecast the release characteristics of SS for water quality improvement. The current studies assumed that SS release rate is proportional to the rain intensity and suggested exponential washoff models. These models related to the shear force of flow. In this study, a new washoff model is suggested based on relation with SS release rate and mean flow rate of the basin surface which is closely related to the shear force. The proposed model is applied to the Goonja drainage district in Seoul, Korea. The new washoff model simulates the SS discharge more accurately in the various rainfall types. The model can be widely applied to the real problems such as the management of non-point source pollutant and the design of treatment facilities.

강설에 따른 고속도로 주행속도 변화연구 - 서해안고속도로를 중심으로 - (Effects of Snowfall Intensity on Freeway Travel Speed (Focused on Seohaean Freeway))

  • 홍성민;오철;양충헌;전우훈
    • 한국도로학회논문집
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    • 제14권4호
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    • pp.93-101
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    • 2012
  • PURPOSES : Adverse weather conditions such as heavy rain, heavy snowfall, and thick fog and so on have highly affect on the change in traffic conditions on the road. In particular, heavy snowfall causes capacity reduction as well as crash occurrence. This study investigated the effects of snowfall on speed on a freeway. METHODS : Vehicle detection systems data were matched with corresponding weather station data by regression analysis. RESULTS : The results show that the travel speed is reduced by 6.7% under little snowfall and by 12.8% under heavy snowfall. Regarding the speed variation, 8.7% and 114.7% increases are observed under little snowfall and heavy snowfall, respectively. It is also found that 1 cm increase in snowfall leads to 0.4% decrease in travel speed. In addition, the travel speed increases by 0.4% when the temperature increases by $1^{\circ}C$. CONCLUSIONS : It is expected that the outcome of this study will be useful in establishing more effective strategies for winter operations and road maintenance in practice.

Analysis of Changes in Extreme Weather Events Using Extreme Indices

  • Kim, Byung-Sik;Yoon, Young-Han;Lee, Hyun-Dong
    • Environmental Engineering Research
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    • 제16권3호
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    • pp.175-183
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    • 2011
  • The climate of the $21^{st}$ century is likely to be significantly different from that of the 20th century because of human-induced climate change. An extreme weather event is defined as a climate phenomenon that has not been observed for the past 30 years and that may have occurred by climate change and climate variability. The abnormal climate change can induce natural disasters such as floods, droughts, typhoons, heavy snow, etc. How will the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events be affected by the global warming change in the $21^{st}$ century? This could be a quite interesting matter of concern to the hydrologists who will forecast the extreme weather events for preventing future natural disasters. In this study, we establish the extreme indices and analyze the trend of extreme weather events using extreme indices estimated from the observed data of 66 stations controlled by the Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA) in Korea. These analyses showed that spatially coherent and statistically significant changes in the extreme events of temperature and rainfall have occurred. Under the global climate change, Korea, unlike in the past, is now being affected by extreme weather events such as heavy rain and abnormal temperatures in addition to changes in climate phenomena.

Development and Assessment of a Dynamic Fate and Transport Model for Lead in Multi-media Environment

  • Ha, Yeon-Jeong;Lee, Dong-Soo
    • Environmental Engineering Research
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    • 제14권1호
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    • pp.53-60
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    • 2009
  • The main objective was to develop and assess a dynamic fate and transport model for lead in air, soil, sediment, water and vegetation. Daejeon was chosen as the study area for its relatively high contamination and emission levels. The model was assessed by comparing model predictions with measured concentrations in multi-media and atmospheric deposition flux. Given a lead concentration in air, the model could predict the concentrations in water and soil within a factor of five. Sensitivity analysis indicated that effective compartment volumes, rain intensity, scavenging ratio, run off, and foliar uptake were critical to accurate model prediction. Important implications include that restriction of air emission may be necessary in the future to protect the soil quality objective as the contamination level in soil is predicted to steadily increase at the present emission level and that direct discharge of lead into the water body was insignificant as compared to atmospheric deposition fluxes. The results strongly indicated that atmospheric emission governs the quality of the whole environment. Use of the model developed in this study would provide quantitative and integrated understanding of the cross-media characteristics and assessment of the relationships of the contamination levels among the multi-media environment.

농업생산기반정비사업 계획설계기준 배수편 개정 (Revision of Agricultural Drainage Design Standards)

  • 김경찬;김영화;송재도;정상옥
    • 한국관개배수논문집
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    • 제21권1호
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    • pp.32-44
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    • 2014
  • In Korea, global warming caused by the climate changes impacted on weather system with increase in frequency and intensity of precipitation, and the rainfall pattern changes significantly by regional groups. Furthermore, it is expected that the regional and annual fluctuation ranges of the rainfall in the future would be more severe. Nowadays, agricultural drainage system designed by the existing standard of 20-year return period and 2 days of fixation time cannot deal with the increment rainfall such as localized heavy rain and local torrential rainfalls. Therefore, it is required to reinforce the standard of the drainage system in order to reduce the agricultural flood damage brought by unusual weather. In addition, it is needed to improve the standard of agricultural drainage design in order to cultivate farm products in paddy fields as facility vegetable cultivation and up-land field crop have been damaged by the moisture injury and flooding. In order to prepare for the changes of rainfall pattern due to climate changes and improve the agricultural drainage design standards by the increase of cultivating farm products, the purpose of this study is to examine the impact of climate changes, the changes of relative design standard, and the analytic situation of agricultural flood damages, to consider the drainage design standard revision, and finally to prepare for enhanced agricultural drainage design standards.

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