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The Consumption Patterns of Animal Foods in the Sixteenth Century as Observed through Shamirok (["쇄미록(鎖尾錄)"]을 통해본 16세기 동물성 식품의 소비 현황)

  • Cha, Gyung-Hee
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.23 no.5
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    • pp.703-719
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of this study were to analyze the consumption patterns of animal foods during the sixteenth century through Shamirok. There were eleven animal foods : beef, pork, chicken, pheasant, deer, roe, lamb, bear, fox, sparrow, and horse. The most frequently consumed were in the order of pheasant, doe, and chicken. There were 44 fish consumed, including flatfish, hairtail, mackerel, flounder, kumlin fish, bass, null fish, codfish, and red snapper, as well as four mollusks and six shellfish. Eggs and fish egg were also consumed. These foods were cooked as Tang(湯), Gui(灸), Po(脯), Hoe(膾), and Sookyook(熟肉), or processed after being dried or salted. The animal foods were mostly consumed as Po and Tang in daily eating and for formal dishes. Fish were mostly consumed as Jockgal or Shikhae. The foods were primarily acquired by donation from local officials or relatives ; secondly by independent poultry farming, fishing, or hunting, along with the production of grain and thirdly through barter with rice and textiles. Food were sometimes traded for profit, but such acts of trading while living ; as wartime refugees was a meager means for living.

Vibration-based structural health monitoring using large sensor networks

  • Deraemaeker, A.;Preumont, A.;Reynders, E.;De Roeck, G.;Kullaa, J.;Lamsa, V.;Worden, K.;Manson, G.;Barthorpe, R.;Papatheou, E.;Kudela, P.;Malinowski, P.;Ostachowicz, W.;Wandowski, T.
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.335-347
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    • 2010
  • Recent advances in hardware and instrumentation technology have allowed the possibility of deploying very large sensor arrays on structures. Exploiting the huge amount of data that can result in order to perform vibration-based structural health monitoring (SHM) is not a trivial task and requires research into a number of specific problems. In terms of pressing problems of interest, this paper discusses: the design and optimisation of appropriate sensor networks, efficient data reduction techniques, efficient and automated feature extraction methods, reliable methods to deal with environmental and operational variability, efficient training of machine learning techniques and multi-scale approaches for dealing with very local damage. The paper is a result of the ESF-S3T Eurocores project "Smart Sensing For Structural Health Monitoring" (S3HM) in which a consortium of academic partners from across Europe are attempting to address issues in the design of automated vibration-based SHM systems for structures.

Developing an integrated software solution for active-sensing SHM

  • Overly, T.G.;Jacobs, L.D.;Farinholt, K.M.;Park, G.;Farrar, C.R.;Flynn, E.B.;Todd, M.D.
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.5 no.4
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    • pp.457-468
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    • 2009
  • A novel approach for integrating active sensing data interrogation algorithms for structural health monitoring (SHM) applications is presented. These algorithms cover Lamb wave propagation, impedance methods, and sensor diagnostics. Contrary to most active-sensing SHM techniques, which utilize only a single signal processing method for damage identification, a suite of signal processing algorithms are employed and grouped into one package to improve the damage detection capability. A MATLAB-based user interface, referred to as HOPS, was created, which allows the analyst to configure the data acquisition system and display the results from each damage identification algorithm for side-by-side comparison. By grouping a suite of algorithms into one package, this study contributes to and enhances the visibility and interpretation of the active-sensing methods related to damage identification. This paper will discuss the detailed descriptions of the damage identification techniques employed in this software and outline future issues to realize the full potential of this software.

A Guided Wave-Based Structural Damage Detection Method for Structural Health Monitoring (구조물의 건전성 모니터링을 위한 유도초음파 응용 구조손상 탐지기법)

  • Go, Han-Suk;Lee, U-Sik
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Railway
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.412-419
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    • 2009
  • How to efficiently and accurately detect the damages generated in a structure has become an important issue for structural health monitoring (SHM). Most existing SHM techniques require the baseline data which should be measured before a structure get damaged. Thus, this paper presents a new pitch-catch method-based SHM technique which will not require the baseline data any more. In the proposed SHM technique, the imaging method is also utilized to visualize damage locations. The proposed SHM technique is then validated through the damage detection texts for damaged aluminum plates.

Preferences of meat food and its related factor in Koreans (한국인의 육류음식에 대한 기호성 및 관련 요인 분석)

  • 윤계순;우자원
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.524-532
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    • 1999
  • This study was carried out to obtain information about preferences of the meat food in 491 Koreans including the ones living in New Zealand. General preference for the meats was not significant differences according to sex, monthly income level, residing area, marriage status and family number. Degree of preferences for the meats which have consumed commonly such as beef, pork and chicken showed relatively a high tendency, but the meats such as goat, lamb, deer and turkey were very low in preference score. In the meats cooking style, most subjects preferred Korean style followed by Chinese and western style. The younger had a high score than the older inpreference of the processed meats. The meat foods subjects preferred were Tzeams, Kui, Tangs, cutlets and Tangsuyuks. There were not significant differences in preferences for the meats between Korean living in domestic and New Zealand. This study showed that the meat foods which theirs preference was high have had a high tendency in the intake frequency also. Preferences for the meat food was affected by intake frequency and amount of intake and nutritional knowledge, but not related to BMI, health status and monthly income level.

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Annual Moisture Content Variation of Pinus banksiana and Quercus glauca (방크스소나무와 종가시나무의 연중함수율(年中含水率) 변이(變異))

  • Hong, Byung-Wha;Moon, Chang-Kuck
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.36 no.1
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    • pp.5-8
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    • 1977
  • Monthly and partial variation of moisture contents of Quercus glauca Thunb. and Pinus banksiana Lamb. are investigated. There are monthly and partial insignificant variations of air dried moisture contents in both woods. But in moisture contents in green, former showed minimum rate at middle part, maximum at upper one, seasonally minimum in spring and maximum in autumn, latter showed minimum at lower part, maximum at upper one, seasonally minimum in winter and maximum in summer.

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Degradation of Lowland Forest Landscape and Management Strategy to Improve Ecological Quality in Mt. Baekja and Its Surroundings

  • Cho, Hyun-Je;Cho, Yong-Chan;Lee, Chang-Seok
    • Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • v.29 no.5
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    • pp.445-452
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    • 2006
  • The number of species and forest area has decreased as urbanization is progressed. The landscape degradation was examined by analyzing vegetation map, satellite image and characteristics of actual vegetation. The study was conducted in Mt. Baekja and its surroundings located on Gyeongsan city, southeastern Korea. As the result of landscape analysis, agricultural field was a characteristic attribute of the study area. Lowlands of this study area were occupied by agricultural field and various plantations. For 15 years from 1987 to 2002, forest area decreased from 2,072.9 ha to 1,853.2 ha, and shape index and fractal dimension of vegetation patches increased from 1.32 to 1.65 and from 1.05 to 1.09, respectively. Pinus densiflora Siebold & Zucco. community showed the highest species diversity, whereas Larix kaempferi (Lamb.) Carriere community showed the lowest species abundance. As forest management implications, monitoring of endangered plant species (Jeffersonia dubia (Maxim.) Benth. & Hook.f. ex Baker & S.Moore), and restoration of lowland forest from plantation to natural forest were discussed. Further, establishment of greenways utilizing existing streams, roadside, and public facilities were recommended.

Influence of polled direction on the stress distribution in piezoelectric materials

  • Ilhan, Nihat;Koc, Nagihan
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.54 no.5
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    • pp.955-971
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    • 2015
  • In this paper, the influence of the polled direction of piezoelectric materials on the stress distribution is studied under time-harmonic dynamical load (time-harmonic Lamb's problem). The system considered in this study consists of piezoelectric covering layer and piezoelectric half-plane, and the harmonic dynamical load acts on the free face of the covering layer. The investigations are carried out by utilizing the exact equations of motion and relations of the linear theory of electro-elasticity. The plane-strain state is considered. It is assumed that the perfect contact conditions between the covering layer and half-plane are satisfied. The boundary value problems under consideration are solved by employing Fourier exponential transformation techniques with respect to coordinates directed along the interface line. Numerical results on the influence of the polled direction of the piezoelectric materials such as PZT-5A, PZT-5H, PZT-4 and PZT-7A on the normal stresses, shear stresses and electric potential acting on the interface plane are presented and discussed. As a result of the analyses, it is established that the polled directions of the piezoelectric materials play an important role on the values of the studied stresses and electric potential.

Lateral Compression and Dowel Bearing Property of Japanese Larch Grown in Korea (국산 낙엽송재의 횡압축과 다우얼 지압 성능)

  • Hwang, Kweonhwan;Park, Byung-Su
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.36 no.3
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    • pp.61-69
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    • 2008
  • To examine the compression properties of structural members, the compression and bearing tests were conducted in parallel- and perpendicular-to-grain loading using domestic Japanese larch (Larix kaempferi (Lamb.) Carriere). Compression (bearing) properties with the length of a specimen and the contact length of the bearing plate were investigated, and deformations at each specimen length from the point of bearing force were measured to evaluate the effective end distance tabulated in the present practice (Korean Building Code). Compression (bearing) properties varied with the size of the bearing plate, and the end distance for dowel-type fastener taken into consideration of the specimen's deformation, for the safe design, should be applied with over 7 D.

Design and Fabrication of Magnetostrictive Transducers for Scanning OPMT Development (주사형 OPMT 개발을 위한 자왜형 초음파 변환기 설계 및 제작)

  • Lee, Ho-Cheol;Kim, Hyeng-Yoon;Kim, Y.Y.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2005.11a
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    • pp.856-859
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    • 2005
  • The OPMT(Orientation-adjustable Patch-type Magnetostrictive Transducer) was proposed as a tool for generating and measuring the ultrasonic Lamb wave in plate type structures. This sensor has a lot of new features compared to the traditional piezo-type ultrasonic transducers. As an example, it does not need any kind of wiring for lunching or measuring ultrasonic waves. But it has also definite limitation for practical usage as a nondestructive testing tool in that it cannot help rotating the direction of ultrasonic wave manually. The idea for 'scanning OPMT' is proposed in this respect. Two kinds of basic ideas for rotating the wave direction not manually but electrically are proposed. The fabrication of the transducer and the testing for Identifying the primary characteristics are done for one of the proposed transducers. The results says that there are the possibilities as a new tool for NDE in that the proposed transducer follows well the characteristics of the traditional OPMT. But there are also the 1imitations to overcome.

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