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서울지역 지하수 시스템 조사 : 수리적 특성 분석 (Groundwater Systems in Seoul Area : Analysis of Hydraulic Properties)

  • 김윤영;이강근;성익환
    • 지질공학
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    • 제8권1호
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    • pp.51-73
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    • 1998
  • 대도시 지역의 대수층에 대한 수리지질학적 특성을 파악하기 위해서는 각종 구조물에 의한 천부 지하수 환경의 교란과 가정용,일반 산업용, 숙박, 목욕 시설 및 지하철공사장, 건설현장 등과 관련된 지하수 이용 및 배수 등에 관한 종합적인 자료 수집과 분석이 필요하다. 본 연구는 서울지역에서 지하수시스템을 종합적으로 파악하기 위해 실시한 조사 중에서 주로 수리적 특성과 관련된 내용이다. 조사된 내용 중에서 지형, 지질, 토지이용, 기상 조건등 기초 자료와 지하수 이용 실태 등은 문헌 및 자료 분석을 위주로 연구를 수행하였고,지하수 관정중에서 관측정들을 선정하여 기압영향율 조사, 양수 및 순간 수위변화 시험, 장기 수위 모니터링 등을 실시 하였다.또 서울지역 지하수와 큰 관련을 가질 수 밖에 없는 한강의 영향을 파악하기 위해 한강변에서의 지하수위 변동과 한강수위의 변화 특성을 분석하였다. 이러한 조사자료들은 기존 자료 분석의 결과로 얻어진기본 자료와 함께 지리정보시스템인 ARC/INFO의 데이터 형식으로 입출력 될 수 있도록 종합적인 시스템을 구축하였다.기압영향율은 관정의 심도에 크게 상과없는 것으로 조가 되었으며,따라서 대수층의 피압율이 국지적인 단열대의 발달 상태에 크게 좌우되는 것으로 판단되고 지상 및 천부 지하의 오염물질에 의한 지하수 오염 취약성도 국지적으로 많이 달라지는 상태에 있는 것으로 보인다. 수리전도도는 관정의 심도가 깊어지면서 감소하는 일반적으로 보고된 암반지하수의 특성을 보인다. 한강수위는 조수위 변화의 영향을 받지만 수중보 설치로 인한 특이한 변화 양상을 보이고,이러한 변화로 인해 주변의 지하수위도 특징적인 변화양상을 보인다. 서울지역 지하수의 수위는 최근 약 2년간 전반적으로 하강하고 있는 것으로 관찰되나 이것은 년간 강수량의 변화 등에도 관련이 있을 수 있으므로 정확한 변화양상을 파악하기 위해 적어도 앞으로 몇 년간의 모니토링 자료가 추적되어야 할 것으로 판단된다.

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기업 홍보물 애뉴얼리포트의 편집디자인 요소 분석 (Editorial Design Element Analysis in Annual Report for Corporate PR)

  • 김성학
    • 한국콘텐츠학회논문지
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    • 제14권1호
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    • pp.119-127
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    • 2014
  • 기업 이미지 향상을 위한 경쟁이 갈수록 치열해지고 있는 지금, 기업의 투자와 직결되는 핵심 기업 정보를 홍보하는 애뉴얼리포트는 단순한 홍보물을 넘어서 기업의 가치를 판단하는 하나의 가늠자이다. 좋은 상업적 디자인은 기능적 요구와 심미적 요구의 충실한 교집합이다. 이런 관점에서 애뉴얼리포트의 매체적 특성과 이에 따른 디자인 결과물들을 객관적 자료로 정리하고자 하였다. 본 연구의 대상은 2013 ARC어워드 내지 디자인 부문 수상 애뉴얼리포트들의 메인 콘셉 메시지와 페이지 정보 구조를 통한 편집 기획 방향의 사례들, 책에 콘셉과 특징을 부여한 피쳐 페이지(Feature Page)의 기본 편집 요소인 이미지와 타이포그래피 활용 현상을 제시해 보고자 한다. 본 연구의 방법은 출판된 결과물의 현상과 결과를 물리적으로 구분하고, 그것을 통해 어떤 요소들이 공통적 유형으로 혹은 불규칙한 유형으로 존재하는지를 관찰해본다. 이렇게 수상작들의 결과물을 정리 구분한 자료들을 바탕으로 실무 현장의 그래픽 디자이너와 홍보 편집 기획자들을 창의적인 콘셉 수립과 표현 개발에 더 많은 시간을 부여할 수 있는 기회를 제공할 수 있다. 또한 이 자료는 클라이언트에게 제시할 수 있는 현황 데이터로 활용되어, 좀 더 향상된 수준의 홍보 제작물을 창작하는데 기여할 것으로 기대한다.

Ionized Fe Objects in UWIFE survey and IGRINS

  • Kim, Yesol;Koo, Bon-Chul;Pyo, Tae-Soo
    • 천문학회보
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    • 제42권1호
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    • pp.54.1-54.1
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    • 2017
  • The UKIRT Wide-field Infrared survey for Fe+(UWIFE) is an unbiased survey of the first Galactic quadrant, with narrow-band filter centered on $1.644{\mu}m$. This survey covers $7^{\circ}$ < l < $62^{\circ}$ and |b| < $1.5^{\circ}$, where active interaction of stars and interstellar medium is expected. With median seeing of 0.8 arcsec, 5 - sigma detection limit of 18.7 mag and surface brightness limit of $8.1{\times}10^{-20}W\;m^{-2}arcsec^{-2}$, this survey gives an opportunity to statistically study Galactic [Fe II] - emitting sources for the first time. In order to identify Ionized Fe Objects (IFOs) in survey area systematically, we conducted visual inspection and automatic detection simultaneously. Total of ~300 extended IFOs are identified, most of them are found out to be part of supernova remnants (SNRs), young stellar objects, HII regions and planetary nebulae. The majority of IFOs are new discoveries which reveal shocked structures in high-extinction region. Spatial distribution of IFOs suggest that they trace Galactic structure. As a part of spectroscopic follow-up, we observed SNR candidate IFO J183740.829-061452.41 with IGRINS (Immersion Grating Infrared Spectrograph, Yuk+2010), mounted on 2.7m Harlan Smith telescope. This unknown arc-like, 6'-long IFO is coincident with inner part of radio continuum loop G25.8+0.2, which has been known as HII region. However, interior of this radio shell is filled with diffuse soft X-ray emission, and possible association of hard X-ray pulsar / pulsar wind nebula makes the nature of the IFO unclear. The H and K-band 2D spectrum shows shock-ionized [Fe II] filaments, which is apart from photoionized HII filaments. In this presentation we present basic statistics of newly identified IFOs, as well as the follow-up study of IFO J183740.829-061452.41.

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Development of Large-Area RF Ion Source for Neutral Beam Injector in Fusion Devices

  • Chang, Doo-Hee;Jeong, Seung Ho;Kim, Tae-Seong;Park, Min;Lee, Kwang Won;In, Sang Ryul
    • 한국진공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국진공학회 2013년도 제45회 하계 정기학술대회 초록집
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    • pp.179.2-179.2
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    • 2013
  • A large-area RF-driven ion source is being developed at Germany for the heating and current drive of ITER device. Negative hydrogen ion sources are major components of neutral beam injection (NBI) systems in future large-scale fusion experiments such as ITER and DEMO. The RF sources for the production of positive hydrogen ions have been successfully developed at IPP (Max-Planck-Institute for Plasma Physics), Garching, for the ASDEX-U and W7-AS neutral beam heating systems. Ion sources of the first NBI system (NBI-1) for the KSTAR tokamak have been developed successfully with a bucket plasma generator based on the filament arc discharge, which have contributed to achieve a good plasma performance such as 15 sec H-mode operation with an injection of 3.5 MW NB power. There is a development plan of RF ion source at the KAERI to extract the positive ions, which can be used for the second NBI system (NBI-2) of the KSTAR and to extract the negative ions for future fusion devices such as Fusion Neutron Source and Korea-DEMO. The development progresses of RF ion source at the KAERI are described in this presentation.

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전계 펄스 인가 증발 방법을 이용한 그라핀의 특성 연구 (Characteristics of graphene sheets synthesized by the Thermo-electrical Pulse Induced Evaporation)

  • 박혜윤;김현욱;송창은;지현준;최시경
    • 한국전기전자재료학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국전기전자재료학회 2009년도 하계학술대회 논문집
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    • pp.412-412
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    • 2009
  • Carbon-based nano materials have a significant effect on various fields such as physics, chemistry and material science. Therefore carbon nano materials have been investigated by many scientists and engineers. Especially, since graphene, 2-dimemsonal carbon nanostructure, was experimentally discovered graphene has been tremendously attracted by both theoretical and experimental groups due to their extraordinary electrical, chemical and mechanical properties. Electrical conductivity of graphene is about ten times to that of silicon-based material and independent of temperature. At the same time silicon-based semiconductors encountered to limitation in size reduction, graphene is a strong candidate substituting for silicon-based semiconductor. But there are many limitations on fabricating large-scale graphene sheets (GS) without any defect and controlling chirality of edges. Many scientists applied micromechanical cleavage method from graphite and a SiC decomposition method to the fabrication of GS. However these methods are on the basic stage and have many drawbacks. Thereupon, our group fabricated GS through Thermo-electrical Pulse Induced Evaporation (TPIE) motivated by arc-discharge and field ion microscopy. This method is based on interaction of electrical pulse evaporation and thermal evaporation and is useful to produce not only graphene but also various carbon-based nanostructures with feeble pulse and at low temperature. On fabricating GS procedure, we could recognize distinguishable conditions (electrical pulse, temperature, etc.) to form a variety of carbon nanostructures. In this presentation, we will show the structural properties of OS by synthesized TPIE. Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) and Optical Microscopy (OM) observations were performed to view structural characteristics such as crystallinity. Moreover, we confirmed number of layers of GS by Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) and Raman spectroscopy. Also, we used a probe station, in order to measure the electrical properties such as sheet resistance, resistivity, mobility of OS. We believe our method (TPIE) is a powerful bottom-up approach to synthesize and modify carbon-based nanostructures.

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탄소계 경질 박막의 연구 및 산업 적용 동향 (Trend in Research and Application of Hard Carbon-based Thin Films)

  • 이경황;박종원;양지훈;정재인
    • 한국표면공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국표면공학회 2009년도 춘계학술대회 논문집
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    • pp.111-112
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    • 2009
  • Diamond-like carbon (DLC) is a convenient term to indicate the compositions of the various forms of amorphous carbon (a-C), tetrahedral amorphous carbon (ta-C), hydrogenated amorphous carbon and tetrahedral amorphous carbon (a-C:H and ta-C:H). The a-C film with disordered graphitic ordering, such as soot, chars, glassy carbon, and evaporated a-C, is shown in the lower left hand corner. If the fraction of sp3 bonding reaches a high degree, such an a-C is denoted as tetrahedral amorphous carbon (ta-C), in order to distinguish it from sp2 a-C [2]. Two hydrocarbon polymers, that is, polyethylene (CH2)n and polyacetylene (CH)n, define the limits of the triangle in the right hand corner beyond which interconnecting C-C networks do not form, and only strait-chain molecules are formed. The DLC films, i.e. a-C, ta-C, a-C:H and ta-C:H, have some extreme properties similar to diamond, such as hardness, elastic modulus and chemical inertness. These films are great advantages for many applications. One of the most important applications of the carbon-based films is the coating for magnetic hard disk recording. The second successful application is wear protective and antireflective films for IR windows. The third application is wear protection of bearings and sliding friction parts. The fourth is precision gages for the automotive industry. Recently, exciting ongoing study [1] tries to deposit a carbon-based protective film on engine parts (e.g. engine cylinders and pistons) taking into account not only low friction and wear, but also self lubricating properties. Reduction of the oil consumption is expected. Currently, for an additional application field, the carbon-based films are extensively studied as excellent candidates for biocompatible films on biomedical implants. The carbon-based films consist of carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen, which are biologically harmless as well as the main elements of human body. Some in vitro and limited in vivo studies on the biological effects of carbon-based films have been studied [$2{\sim}5$].The carbon-based films have great potentials in many fields. However, a few technological issues for carbon-based film are still needed to be studied to improve the applicability. Aisenberg and Chabot [3] firstly prepared an amorphous carbon film on substrates remained at room temperature using a beam of carbon ions produced using argon plasma. Spencer et al. [4] had subsequently developed this field. Many deposition techniques for DLC films have been developed to increase the fraction of sp3 bonding in the films. The a-C films have been prepared by a variety of deposition methods such as ion plating, DC or RF sputtering, RF or DC plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD), electron cyclotron resonance chemical vapor deposition (ECR-CVD), ion implantation, ablation, pulsed laser deposition and cathodic arc deposition, from a variety of carbon target or gaseous sources materials [5]. Sputtering is the most common deposition method for a-C film. Deposited films by these plasma methods, such as plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) [6], are ranged into the interior of the triangle. Application fields of DLC films investigated from papers. Many papers purposed to apply for tribology due to the carbon-based films of low friction and wear resistance. Figure 1 shows the percentage of DLC research interest for application field. The biggest portion is tribology field. It is occupied 57%. Second, biomedical field hold 14%. Nowadays, biomedical field is took notice in many countries and significantly increased the research papers. DLC films actually applied to many industries in 2005 as shown figure 2. The most applied fields are mold and machinery industries. It took over 50%. The automobile industry is more and more increase application parts. In the near future, automobile industry is expected a big market for DLC coating. Figure 1 Research interests of carbon-based filmsFigure 2 Demand ratio of DLC coating for industry in 2005. In this presentation, I will introduce a trend of carbon-based coating research and applications.

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