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Flexural behavior of precast concrete wall - steel shoe composite assemblies with dry connection

  • Wu, Xiangguo;Xia, Xinlei;Kang, Thomas H.K.;Han, Jingcheng;Kim, Chang-Soo
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제29권4호
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    • pp.545-555
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    • 2018
  • This study aimed to investigate the flexural behavior of precast concrete (PC) wall - steel shoe composite assemblies with various dry connection details at mid-span. Flexural tests were performed for five scenarios. Test parameters included the width of test specimens, arrangement of steel shoe connectors, and use of structural adhesive or waterproof tape at the mid-span joint. The test results showed that the PC wall - steel shoe composite assemblies joined at mid-span showed flexural damage patterns combined with rotational deformation, and the structural performance was satisfactory regardless of the arrangement of steel shoe connectors. Considering the two deformation components (flexural deformation by bending and rotational deformation due to joint opening), a theoretical model was proposed to analyze flexural strength and joint opening, and the simple model gave good predictions with acceptable accuracy.

고탄성 런닝화가 생체역학적 요소에 미치는 영향 (Effect of High Elastic Running Shoes on Biomechanical Factors)

  • Lee, Jungho
    • 한국운동역학회지
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    • 제30권4호
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    • pp.285-291
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    • 2020
  • Objective: Shoes midsole are crucial for reducing impact forces on the lower extremity when someone is running. Previous studies report that the cushioning of running shoes make it possible to use less muscular energies. However, the well cushioned shoes result in energy loss as the shoe midsole is compressed. Cushioning reduces the load on the body, it also results in the use of more muscle energy to create propulsion force. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of the difference of shoe hardness & resilience on the running. Method: Shoes midsole are crucial for reducing impact forces on the lower extremity when someone is running. Previous studies report that the cushioning of running shoes make it possible to use less muscular energies. However, the well cushioned shoes result in energy loss as the shoe midsole is compressed. Cushioning reduces the load on the body, it also results in the use of more muscle energy to create propulsion force. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of the difference of shoe hardness & resilience on the running. Results: In vastus lateralis muscle Activation, Type 55 were significantly higher for Type 50 and X (p=0.019, p=0.045). In Gluteus Maximus muscle activation, Type 55 was significantly lower for type 50 (p=0.005). In loading late, Type 55 and X were significantly higher for type 45 (p=0.008, p=0.006). Conclusion: The components of a shoe are very complex, and there can be many differences in manufacturing as well. Although some differences can be found in the biomechanical variables of the high elastic midsole, it is difficult to interpret the performance enhancement and injury prevention.

롤러신발과 일반신발의 착용 후 보행 시 하지근의 근전도 비교 (The Effects of Wearing Roller Shoes on Muscle Activity in The Lower Extremity During Walking)

  • 채원식;임영태;이민형;김정자;김연정;장재익;박원균;진재흥
    • 한국운동역학회지
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    • 제16권3호
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    • pp.137-148
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this study was to compare muscle activity in the lower extremity during walking wearing jogging and roller shoes. Twelve male middle school students (age: 15.0 yrs, height 173.7 cm, weight 587.7 N) who have no known musculoskeletal disorders were recruited as the subjects. Seven pairs of surface electrodes (QEMG8, Laxtha Korea, gain = 1,000, input impedance >$1012{\Omega}$, CMMR >100 dB) were attached to the right-hand side of the body to monitor the rectus femoris (RF), vastus medialis (VM), vastus lateralis (VL), biceps femoris (BF), tibialis anterior (TA), and medial (GM) and lateral gastrocnemius (GL) while subjects walked wearing roller and jogging shoes in random order at a speed of 1.1 m/s. An event sync unit with a bright LED light was used to synchronize the video and EMG recordings. EMG data were filtered using a 10 Hz to 350 Hz Butterworth band-passdigital filter and further normalized to the respective maximum voluntary isometric contraction EMG levels. For each trial being analyzed, five critical instants and four phases were identified from the recording. Averaged IEMG and peak IEMG were determined for each trial. For each dependent variable, paired t-test was performed to test if significant difference existed between shoe conditions (p<.05). The VM, TA, BF, and GM activities during the initial double limb stance and the initial single limb stance reduced significantly when going from jogging shoe to roller shoe condition. The decrease in EMG levels in those muscles indicated that the subjects locked the ankle and knee joints in an awkward fashion to compensate for the imbalance. Muscle activity in the GM for the roller shoe condition was significantly greater than the corresponding value for the jogging shoe condition during the terminal double limb stance and the terminal single limb stance. Because the subjects tried to keep their upper body weight in front of the hip to prevent falling backward, the GM activity for the roller shoe condition increased. It seems that there are differences in muscle activity between roller shoe and jogging shoe conditions. The differences in EMG pattern may be caused primarily by the altered position of ankle, knee, and center of mass throughout the walking cycle. Future studies should examine joint kinematics during walking with roller shoes.

롤러 신발과 조깅 슈즈 신발 착용 후 보행 시 지면반력의 형태 비교 분석 (The Effects of Wearing Roller Shoes on Ground Reaction Force Characteristics During Walking)

  • 채원식
    • 한국운동역학회지
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    • 제16권1호
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    • pp.101-108
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this study was to compare GRF characteristics during walking wearing jogging and roller shoes. Twelve male middle school students (age: $15.0{\pm}0.0\;yrs$, height: $173.6{\pm}5.0\;cm$, weight: $587.6{\pm}89.3\;N$) who have no known musculoskeletal disorders were recruited as the subjects. Kinematic data from six S-VHS camcorders(Panasonic AG456, 60 fields/s) and GRF data from two force platform; (AMII OR6-5) were collected while subjects walked wearing roller and jogging shoes in random order at a speed of 1.1 m/s. An event sync unit with a bright LED light was used to synchronize the video and GRF recordings. GRF data were filtered using a 20 Hz low pass Butterworth. digital filter and further normalized to the subject's body weight. For each trial being analyzed, five critical instants and four phases were identified from the recording. Temporal parameters, GRFs, displacement of center of pressure (DCP), and loading and decay rates were determined for each trial. For each dependent variable, paired t-test was performed to test if significant difference existed between shoe conditions (p <.05). Vertical GRFs at heel contact increased and braking forces at the end of initial double limb stance reduced significantly when going from jogging shoe to roller shoe condition. Robbins and Waked (1997) reported that balance and vertical GRF are closely related It seems that the ankle and knee joints are locked in an awkward fashion at the heel contact to compensate for the imbalance. The DCP in the antero-posterior direction for the roller shoe condition was significantly less than the corresponding value for the jogging shoe condition. Because the subjects tried to keep their upper body weight in front of the hip to prevent falling backward, the DCP for the roller shoe condition was restricted The results indicate that walking with roller shoes had little effect on temporal parameters, and loading and decay rates. It seems that there are differences in GRF characteristics between roller shoe and jogging shoe conditions. The differences in GRF pattern may be caused primarily by the altered position of ankle, knee, and center of mass throughout the walking cycle. Future studies should examine muscle activation patterns and joint kinematics during walking with roller shoes.

S자형 보도사장교의 비틀림 제어를 위한 링크슈의 모델링과 배치방법 연구 (Study on Modeling and Arrangement of Link-Shoes for Torsional Control of S-shaped Pedestrian Cable-Stayed Bridge)

  • 지선근
    • 한국산학기술학회논문지
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    • 제20권6호
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    • pp.210-218
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    • 2019
  • 최근 미관과 독창성을 위해서 과감하고 실험적인 형상을 적용한 사장교가 시도되고 있다. 기존에 유사한 사례가 없는 교량의 경우 해석 모델링에 대한 깊은 고민과 검증이 필요하다. S자형 곡선 보도사장교는 역삼각형 트러스 보강거더의 편측에 1면으로 케이블이 배치되어 상시 비틀림이 발생한다. 비틀림 억제를 위해서 중앙 하현재에 배치한 받침을 기준으로 좌, 우측의 상현재에 링크슈를 배치하였다. 첫 번째 연구는 링크슈의 모델링 방법과 격벽 모델링 유무에 관한 것이다. 지점부 횡방향 구조계와 비틀림 강성을 정확히 반영하기 위해서 받침의 회전강성을 이용하는 간접적인 방법이 아닌 링크슈와 격벽을 직접 모델링하는 것이 필요하였다. 두번째 연구는 압축전담 요소인 받침과 인장전담 요소인 링크슈의 횡방향 배치방법에 관한 것이다. 방법1은 곡선반경 외측에서부터 링크슈, 받침, 링크슈의 순서로 배치하는 것이고, 방법2는 받침, 받침, 링크슈로 배치하는 방법이다. 방법2는 방법1과 비교하여 외측 상현재의 응력은 커지고 내측 상현재의 응력은 감소하였다. 받침과 링크슈의 횡방향 배치방법에 따라 상현재의 응력 조정이 가능한 것으로 분석되었다.

족압 감지/분석 센서시스템 기술동향

  • 허근섭;이춘영
    • 제어로봇시스템학회지
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    • 제17권1호
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    • pp.25-30
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    • 2011
  • 착용형 재활 로봇, 스마트 보철기구, 일상생활 동작 모니터링 등 다양한 분야에서 응용되는 보행 패턴의 감지와 분석을 위한 센서 시스템을 On-Shoe 타입, Off-Shoe 타입, 보행 인식 상업용 시스템으로 구분하여 동향을 살펴본다.