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A Basic Study on the Solution of Maintenance Problems for the Improvement Residential Satisfaction in Apartment House (거주자 중심의 공동주택 주거만족도 향상을 위한 유지관리 문제점 개선방안에 관한 기초연구)

  • Jung, Jung-hee;Byun, Jeong-Yoon;Seo, Hee-Chang;Kim, Ju-Hyung;Kim, Jae-Jun
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2012.05a
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    • pp.345-346
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    • 2012
  • The Korean construction market and housing policy have been increasingly focusing on supplier. As opposed to houses in private areas, Apartment House using the common infrastructure such as elevators, electrical facilities, heating system and hot water supply system need joint management. Their management usually depends on the resident cooperation or outsourcing. On this study, I investigated the level of satisfaction of Apartment House residents and its managing personnel, the conditions of its management, and analysed the important factors which influence the degree of residence satisfaction with respect to its maintenance and management.

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The Land Cover Changes at the Small Watersheds Using the Multi-temporal Satelite Images (다시기 위성영상을 이용한 소유역의 토지피복변화 평가)

  • Kang, Moon-Seong;Park, Seung-Woo
    • Journal of Korean Society of Rural Planning
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    • v.6 no.2 s.12
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    • pp.50-58
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    • 2000
  • The purposes of the study were to detect and evaluate the historical land use and land cover changes on the Balan watersheds from three thematic mapper (TM) data, which were taken in 1985, 1993, and 1996. The supervised and unsupervised classification methods were adopted to classify five land cover categories: Paddy, upland, forest, residential, and water. The results indicated residential areas increased significantly during the past eleven years, Forest and paddy were converted to the urban areas. Future land cover patterns were forecasted using a Markov chain method, and the simulated land coiler change ratios presented.

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A Study on the Operational Strategies for Outdoor Air Temperature Change Characteristics in a Radiant Floor Heating System (바닥난방시스템의 외기온도 변화특성을 고려한 운전방안에 관한 연구)

  • Ahn, Byung-Cheon;Song, Jae-Yeob
    • Korean Journal of Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering
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    • v.25 no.12
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    • pp.685-692
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    • 2013
  • In this study, the control characteristics and effects of heating control methods on the heating performance and energy consumption of a hot-water heating control system of a residential apartment were researched by simulation and experiment. The purpose of this study is to evaluate operational strategies for improving an indoor thermal environment and reducing f energy consumption in the radiant floor heating system of a residential apartment.

A Study on the Field Test and Simulation of Active Solar System for Residential House (설비형 태양열 주택 실증시험 및 시뮬레이션 연구)

  • Baeck, N.C.;Yu, J.Y.;Yoon, E.S.;Lee, D.W.;Joo, M.C.
    • Journal of the Korean Solar Energy Society
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.93-101
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    • 2001
  • The solar space and water heating system for residential house was analyzed by both experiment and computer simulation. Computer simulation program is developed using TRNSYS 14.2 verified by experimental result. The Parametric study of this solar system was carried out using this computer simulation program. On-OFF control strategy, collector area and storage tank volume as a parameters were considered in this study.

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Waterproofing Method for Waterproof Design of Underground Floor and Exterior Wall of Residential Buildings (공동주택 지하바닥 및 외벽부위 방수설계를 위한 방수공법 제안)

  • Lee, Jung-Hun;Seo, Hyun-Jae;Choi, Eun-Kyu;Song, Je-Young;Oh, Sang-Keun
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2019.11a
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    • pp.233-234
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    • 2019
  • Research has begun to change the waterproofing design of domestic underground structure parts from the current negative-side waterproof design to the positive-side waterproof design. For this, active review from the design stage to prevent the ingress of external ground water into the waterproofing measures of the underground of apartment buildings is needed. Therefore, in this study, proper waterproofing method for the major leaks identified in the previous studies and a waterproofing method for the waterproof design of the underground floor and the outer wall is proposed. It is hoped that a follow-up study, such as a review of field applicability, for the proposed methods will provide an alternative to secure leakage stability in waterproof design.

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Comparison on the Releasing Characteristics of Asbestos Fiber from Plant Slate Roof and House Slate Roof (공장과 주택 슬레이트지붕의 석면 노출특성 비교)

  • Jeong, Jae-won;Yoo, Eun-chul;Lee, Sang-Jonn;Park, Geun-Tae
    • Journal of Environmental Science International
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    • v.24 no.7
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    • pp.927-937
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    • 2015
  • This study was performed to identify and quantify the asbestos fibers released from two types of asbestos-cement slate roofs. One is a plant roof installed in 1987 which contained 15% chrysotile, and the other is a residential roof installed before 1983 which contained 12% chrysotile. The concentrations of asbestos fibers in air surrounding asbestos-cement slate roofs and in the falling water harvested from the same roofs on rainy days ranged from 0.0012 to 0.0018 f/mL and from 1,764 f/L to 10,584 f/L, respectively. The concentration of inorganic fibers in the soil around asbestos-cement slate roofs was from 217 to 348 f/g. With the above results, the excess lifetime cancer risk (ELCR) for the risk assessment of the asbestos fibers released from asbestos-cement slate based on US EPA IRIS (Integrated risk information system) model is within 5.5E-06 ~ 6.5E-06 levels which indicates that the levels do not exceed "the acceptable risk(1.0E-05)" recommended by WHO. The asbestos concentration in air, drained rainfall and soil around the plant slate roof was higher than that around residential slate roof, but the excess lifetime cancer risk (ELCR) from residential slate was higher than that from plant slate. This suggested that the enclose and encapsulation of residential roofs have priority in removal policy to minimize the exposure risk.

논산지역 간이급수시설 수질특성에 대한 연구

  • Go Gyeong-Seok;Lee Jin-Su;Kim Tong-Gwon;Kim Jae-Gon;Jo Seong-Hyeon;Seok Hui-Jun;Kim Hyeong-Su
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Soil and Groundwater Environment Conference
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    • 2005.04a
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    • pp.344-347
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of the study for the development of the technologies of water quality monitoring and contamination protection at water resource aquifer is to secure the groundwater as potable water resources. The results of water analysis as a basis of potable water criteria showed that 30 groundwater samples among 138 samples of small water supply system (21.7%) were exceeded the water criteria. The concentrations of Cl, $NO_3$ and Na for granite area are higher than those of gneiss and metasedimentary rocks of Ogcheon belt area and they are caused by the high vulnerability of groundwater at granite region where the residential area and cultivated land are concentrated. The spatial distribution of components indicated the close relationships between water quality and geology, land use, and topography. The multivariate statistical results showed that the water samples are divided into three groups by geology.

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Geochemical Investigation in Contaminated River Waters(Part III) Bromine Contents of River Water in Seoul (汚濁河川水의 地球化學的인 硏究(第 III 報) 서울市內 河川水의 브롬舍量)

  • Lee, Yong-Keun
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.243-256
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    • 1970
  • Halogen contents of the river water of Seoul city and of municipal reservoirs were investigated from June in 1969 to February in 1970. Bromine contents were ranging from 0.006 to 0.048 mg/1 of the reservoirs, 0.021 to 0.048 mg/1 of Han River, 0.051 to 0.540 mg/1 of rivers running through residential areas and 0.083 to 0.920 mg/1 of rivers running through industrial areas. Bromine contents increased as the river water became contaminated. Most of Br/Cl of Han River and the reservoirs were higher than $3.4{\times}10^{-3}$ of sea water. Bromine contents at 17 different places were the largest in November. The contents of chlorine, iodine and COD (chemical oxygen demand) were nearly correlated with that of bromine. Bromine contents of the river waters in Seoul chiefly originated from consumption of domestic and industrial salt.

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The Effect of Adjusted Water Fluoridation on Bone Mineral Density (수돗물불소농도조정사업이 지역주민의 골밀도에 미치는 영향)

  • Han, Yoon-Jung;Min, Jin-Young;Han, Dong-Hun;Kim, Hyun-Duck;Paek, Do-Myung
    • Journal of Environmental Health Sciences
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    • v.34 no.4
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    • pp.261-270
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    • 2008
  • Adjusted water fluoridation has been disputed because of its various effects on human health. Previous studies have been concerned with the difference in bone mineral density (BMD) between water fluoridated (WF) and none water fluoridated (NWF) districts. The aim of this study is to examine whether water fluoridation affects BMD. BMD was measured by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA). 386 adults(174 males and 212 females) in Ansan (WF) district and 399 adults (176 males and 223 females) in Sihwa (NWF) district, participated in this study. The Ansan and Sihwa districts are similar in residential environment and living class. The relationship between serum fluoride concentration and BMD was also examined by analysis of the serum fluoride concentrations from 402 inhabitants of the Ansan district. In females, the BMD of subjects living in Ansan ($0.457{\pm}0.008$) was a little higher than that of Sihwa subjects ($0.446{\pm}0.008$), although it is not significant, after adjusting for BMI, physical activity level, educational achievement, smoking volume, menopause status, and number of births. However, the BMD of Ansan subjects ($0.532{\pm}0.020$) in their forties was statistically higher than that of Sihwa (0.498{\pm}0.019). No relationship was found in males. In residential periods, there was significant difference (Ansan $0.467{\pm}0.013$, Sihwa $0.434{\pm}0.012$, p=0.0125) in the BMD between females of two districts, particularly in the group of over 6 year long-term inhabitants. On the contrary, there was no remarkable difference in males from the two districts. Serum fluoride concentrations in females were associated with BMD, especially in the age group of forties (p=0.0457). No relationship was observed in the male group. Analysis of adult BMD over the age of 20 in a water fluoridated and a none water fluoridated district, confirms more or less a higher BMD in the water fluoridated (WF) district, especially for females. It is assumed that the difference between two districts came somewhat from the effect of water fluoridation.

Assessing Groundwater Vulnerability Using DRASTIC Method and Groundwater Quality in Changwon City (DRASTIC과 지하수 수질에 의한 창원시 지하수 오염취약성 평가)

  • Hamm Se-Yeong;Cheong Jae-Yeol;Kim Moo-Jin;Kim In-Soo;Hwang Han-Seok
    • Economic and Environmental Geology
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    • v.37 no.6 s.169
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    • pp.631-645
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    • 2004
  • This study assesses groundwater vulnerability to contaminants in industrial and residential/commercial areas of the city of Changwon, using DRASTIC technique and groundwater data. The DRASTIC technique was originally applied to situations in which the contamination sources are at the ground surface, and the contaminants flow into the groundwater with infiltration of rainfall. Mostly the industrial area has higher DRASTIC indices than the residential/commercial area. However, a part of the residential/commercial area having much groundwater production and great drawdown is more contaminated in groundwater than other industrial and the residential/commercial areas even if it has lowest DRASTIC indices in the study area. It indicates that groundwater contamination in urban areas can be closely related to excessive pumping resulting in a lowering of the water level. The correlation coefficient between minimum DRASTIC indices and the degree of poor water quality for 10 districts is as low as 0.40. On the other hand, the correlation coefficients between minimum DRASTIC indices and the groundwater discharge rate, and between minimum DRASTIC indices and well distribution density per unit area are 0.70 and 0.87, respectively. Thus, to evaluate the potential of groundwater contamination in urban areas, it is necessary to consider other human-made factors such as groundwater withdrawal rate and well distribution density per unit area as well as the existing seven DRASTIC factors.