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Landscape Analysis of Geographic Features of East Sea-gateway(東海口) in Shilla Dynasty (신라 동해구에 대한 지형.경관 분석)

  • Ahn Gye-Bog;Hwang Kook-Woong
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.33 no.4 s.111
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    • pp.33-44
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    • 2005
  • In order to reveal the geographical landscape's features of the East Sea-gateway(東海口), which has existed only in the era of Shilla as unique east path, we have carried out analysis of the old maps(邑誌圖) and satellite imagery, and geographical features analysis in the application of digital maps, and the result is as follows. 1. Analysis of materials from the Chosun dynasty describes landscapes called sea gates(海口) (note that this should not be capitalized); a place where the river meets the sea and the sea comes far into the land. Sea gate landscapes may have an island, but this is not a prerequisite. 2. According to the satellite imagery, the capital city of Shilla Dynasty had five passages. four or them are broad corridors, but one of them is narrow. The east side of the capital city is blocked by mountains and there was an important path which leads into the East Sea. 3. According to the cross section of the mountains, there is the only rule East-path. There was no alternative way. There was only one way-out to the east side from the capital city. This is the unique path which reaches a length of 28km. Judging from this, it seems that this path was called the East Sea-gateway. 4. The landscape of the East Sea-gateway was shaped like the letter 'V' and reached to the landscape of the sea gate. However, the route was blocked - part by the mountains, and also the part in the crisis of loss of path-landscape which has lost its own character of closure as several valleys are merged together.

An Estimation of Discharge Coefficients with the Variations of Tyrolean Weir Screen Angle (티롤리안 위어 스크린 경사에 따른 유량계수 추정)

  • Yu, Chang Hwan;Beck, Yoo Hyun;Oh, Yeun Kun;Choi, Ik Bae
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2018.05a
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    • pp.227-227
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    • 2018
  • 티롤리안 위어(Tyrolean Weir)는 유송잡물 및 유사의 영향이 비교적 높은 산악지역에 설치되는 취수구조물로 대부분 저류면적이 제한된 자류식(Run-Off River) 수력발전 및 소규모 농업용수 취수시설에 적합한 구조물이다. 티롤리안 위어는 일반적인 취수시설과 비교하여 구조물의 규모를 최소화할 수 있어 친환경적 취수구조물로 분류할 수 있다. 아직까지 국내에서는 설치사례가 없고 연구성과 또한 부족하여 적용성에 한계가 있는 것이 사실이다. 본 연구에서는 3차원 유동해석 프로그램인 FLOW-3D를 이용하여 티롤리안 위어의 월류흐름특성을 분석하고 스크린 경사와 월류수위 변화에 따른 유량계수를 산정하였다. 티롤리안 위어 스크린경사에 따른 수치모형실험을 위해 3차원 AUTO CAD 프로그램을 이용하여 위어폭 11.0m, 길이 10m 및 수로경사 2:3의 솔리드 모형을 구성하였으며, 티롤리안 위어 스크린 경사를 $0^{\circ}$, $5^{\circ}$, $10^{\circ}$, $15^{\circ}$, $20^{\circ}$, $25^{\circ}$, $30^{\circ}$로 변화시키며 월류수심 변화에 따른 수치모형실험을 수행하였다. 금회 수치해석 분석결과 다음과 같은 결론을 얻을 수 있었다. 1) 티롤리안 위어 스크린 경사가 증가할수록 유량계수가 증가하였다. 2) 월류수심 1.4m일때 월류량의 표준편차는 0.767이며 월류수심 4.4m일때 표준편차는 9.580으로 월류수심이 증가할수록 스크린 경사에 따른 표준편차는 증가하는 것으로 확인되었다. 3) 티롤리안 위어 스크린 경사가 클수록 월류수심은 감소하고 접근수로부 유속이 증가하였으며 스크린 경사가 작을수록 월류수심은 증가하고 유속이 감소하는 경향을 확인하였다. 4) 티롤리안 위어 스크린 경사가 작고 월류수심이 클수록 광정위어와 유사한 흐름특성을 보였다.

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A Study on the Water-Faring Community and Architectural Forms of the 'Tanka People' in Macau from the Ming and Qing Dynasties to the Modern Period (명청-근대시기 마카오 "수상인(水上人)"의 취락 및 건축유형 연구)

  • Hong, Shu-Ying;Han, Dong-Soo
    • Journal of architectural history
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.7-20
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    • 2023
  • The compositions of ethnic groups in Macau vary with time. Prior to the opening of the port, the majority of the residents in Macau were Chinese people, including those living on land and at sea. After the port was opened, with the increase of Portugal businessmen and missionaries, the population was divided into Chinese people and foreigners (so-called 'Yiren' or 夷人 in Chinese). Chinese people living on land were mainly of Hakka, Fujian, and Cantonese descent. Those living at sea were referred to as 'Tanka People' (named 'Danmin' or 蜑民in Chinese). They lived on floating boats for their entire lives and were similar to the 'drifters' in Japan. Since modern times, many refugees from mainland China and Southeast Asia flooded into Macau due to warfare. The development of industrialization required a larger number of laborers, and some 'coolies' entered Macau in legal or illegal ways, making it a multi-ethnic city. However, the Tanka people were not considered a minority ethnic group under the national ethnic policy of 56 ethnic groups since they did not have an exclusive language and shared dialects in different regions. As the ports inhabited by Tanka people gradually restored foreign trade, the boats and stilt houses used by Tanka people were dismantled to expand the infrastructure area of the ports. Many Tanka people began to live on land and marry people on land, leading to the disappearance of the Tanka group in Macau. The fishing boats and stilt houses used by Tanka people have also disappeared, with only a few remaining in areas such as Pearl River Delta and Hong Kong. This paper examines the natural and social environment of Tanka people in Macau from the Ming and Qing dynasties to the Republic of China, as well as the adaptive changes they adopted for the aforementioned environment in terms of living space and architectural type, on the basis of summarizing the historical activities of Tanka people. Finally, this study provides a layout plan and interior structure of the most commonly used boat for Tanka people from the Ming and Qing dynasties to the Republic of China, with the use of CAD and other technical software, along with reference to written historical documentation, and provides a case study for further research on the architectural history of Macau's inner harbor cities, from anthropological and folklore perspectives.