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Evaluating the Shape Parameters of Jiang's Explosion Pressure Function Based on the Rise and Fall Time Intervals (상승 및 하강시간에 기초한 Jiang의 폭압함수의 형상변수 평가)

  • Byung-Hee Choi;Hyunwoo Kim;Se-Wook Oh
    • Explosives and Blasting
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    • v.42 no.3
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2024
  • The pressure-time histories recorded from blast holes exhibit wide variability depending on the type of explosives used. However, these history curves can generally be divided into the rising and falling branches. This characteristic is valuable for defining the time history of explosion pressure in rock blast modeling. However, the explosion pressure function proposed by Jiang et al. has two shape parameters which are explicitly related to the rise time interval, but not to the fall time interval. Hence, this study derived two conversion relations that can exactly translate given rise and fall time intervals into the shape parameters. Then, the conversion relations were utilized to approximate other pressure functions with the Jiang's function. This allows for greater emphasis on the physically significant rise and fall times, rather than on the pressure function itself, in the context of rock blast modeling.

Selecting the Optimal Research Time for Forest Birds Census in Each Season (산새류의 계절별 적정 조사시간 선정 연구)

  • Kim, Mi-Jeong;Lee, Soo-Dong;Kim, Ji-Suk
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.219-229
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    • 2013
  • This research is performed in order to suggest seasonal effective research time that is applied to wild birds research which lives in a forest. The subject area of this research is Mulgun-ri village forest in Samdong-Myeon, Namhe-gun. To investigate suitability of the project, existing land-use, existing vegetation, vegetational structure, and etc. of the subject and whole area are figured out. To suggest adequate research time, based on seasonal sun rise and set time for 3days, repetitive research is performed at hourly intervals. The subject area is connected with a forest and is possible for forest wild birds to flows in and provides various habitats and feeding areas. And also the subject area is a appropriate area for wild birds research and is like a natural forest in that a layer structure development of the forest itself, a distribution of Zelkova serrata and Aphananthe aspera and so on. 105 species which is observed in subject area are categorized and mountain birds are classified. After time-based peak value is selected in each season, hourly species richness, diversity, and index of similarity are analyzed as compared with the appearing number of species and individual bird. As a result, 7~11 hour is the most effective time in spring, and 8~9 hour is the best time. In summer, 6~9 hour is the most appropriate time when whole appearing species are similar to species structure. In fall, 7~11(30~60 minutes after sun rise) when wild birds movements are vigorous is analyzed easy to observe and 8~9 hour is the most appropriate research time because each analysis shows the best values. In winter, 7~12 hour is the most effective time although 10~11 hour is the best time but it is decided that similar results are drawn because hourly deviation is not so big except 1 hour before sun rise. In every four season, it is decided that 30~60 minutes after sun rise is appropriate to research a group of wild birds in the subject area.