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Analyzing the Comparative Economic Efficiency of Short-wood Woodgrab Logging and Whole-tree Cable Logging Operations (Woodgrab을 이용한 단목집재와 가선집재방식에 의한 전목집재의 경제적 효율성 비교분석)

  • Seol, Ara;Han, Hee;Jung, Yoonkoo;Chung, Hyejean;Chung, Joosang
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.105 no.2
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    • pp.231-237
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    • 2016
  • This research was conducted in order to examine whether the Woodgrab short-wood logging method, most widely used logging method in Korea, is more favorable than other logging methods in terms of productivity and profitability. For the comparative purposes, whole-tree logging methods with cable yarding system using a swing yarder and a tower yarder were evaluated. The productivity and the profitability of the logging operations by the machine types on a L. kaempferi stand were estimated by simulating logging processes based on bucking patterns and the results were compared. As a result, the Woodgrab short-wood logging system showed the most favorable results in terms of skidding productivity and operating cost. On the contrary, the system was the least profitable among the three logging methods. Main reason is that while the system may be beneficial in terms of operation productivity, it is restricted to produce only short logs mainly for low quality raw materials such as pulp, bolts, etc. which are sold at cheap prices.

User Behavior Classification for Contents Configuration of Life-logging Application (라이프로깅 애플리케이션 콘텐츠 구성을 위한 사용자 행태 분류)

  • Kwon, Jieun;Kwak, Sojung;Lim, Yoon Ah;Whang, Min Cheol
    • Science of Emotion and Sensibility
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.13-20
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    • 2016
  • Recently, life-logging service which has expanded to measure and record the daily life of the users and to share with others are increasing. In particular, as life-logging services based on the application has become popular with the development of wearable-devices and smart-phones, the contents of this service are produced by user behavior and are provided in infographic menu form. The purpose of this paper is to extract user behavior and classify for making contents items of life-logging service. For this paper, the first of all, we discuss the definition and characteristics of life-logging and research the contents based on user behavior related to life-logging by the publications including thesis, articles, and books. Secondly, we extract and classify the user behavior to build the contents for life-logging service. We gather users' action words from publication materials, researches, and contents of existing life-logging service. And then collected words are analyzed by FGI (Focus Group Interview) and survey. As the result, 39 words which suit for contents of life-logging service are extracted by verify suitability. Finally, the extracted 39 words are classified for 19 categories -'Eat', 'Keep house', 'Diet', 'Travel', 'Work out', 'Transit', 'Shoot', 'Meet', 'Feel', 'Talk', 'Care for', 'Drive', 'Listen', 'Go online', 'Sleep', 'Go', 'Work', 'Learn', 'Watch' - which are suggested by the surveys, statistical analysis, and FGI. We will discuss the role and limitations of this results to build contents configuration based on life-logging application in this study.

A Case Study on the Application of HiTRONIC-II Electronic Detonators to Overseas Site (HiTRONIC-II 전자뇌관 해외현장 적용 기술사례)

  • Lee, Dong-Hee;Jeong, Min-Su;Hwang, Nam-sun;Kim, Tae-hyun
    • Explosives and Blasting
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    • v.37 no.3
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    • pp.34-42
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    • 2019
  • An electronic initiation system that can support various types of field blasting works has been developed and put into practice. The newly developed equipment called Hanwha Electronic Blasting System (HEBS) II has three basic operation modes of scanning, logging, and tagging, among which the blaster can choose the most suitable one for the specific site conditions. In the present study, the work efficiency of the system in the scanning, logging and tagging modes was compared with that of the previous non-electric detonator. The results were estimated based on the aspects of the ground vibration, fragmentation, and digging time. It was found that the ground vibration, fragmentation, and digging time of the new system were decreased by about 45%, 31%, and 13%, respectively, with respect to the previous system. This result confirms that the new system is very efficient in the scanning, logging and tagging modes under the field conditions.

A Case Study on Efficiency Analysis of Cable Logging Operation in Korea (국내 가선집재 작업의 효율성 분석에 관한 사례연구)

  • You, JoungWon;Han, Hee;Chung, JooSang
    • Journal of agriculture & life science
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    • v.53 no.6
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    • pp.35-44
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    • 2019
  • The objectives of this study were to identify engineering problems in the design and installation of cable logging operation that affects productivity through case study of actual logging sites, and to analyze associated productivity loss and increased cost. As a result of the study, when the geographic conditions and engineering safety of the site are not sufficiently considered, deflection of the cable line can not be secured. Hourly productivity of the operation decreased to 65% and the logging cost increased by more than two times compared to the productive yarding operation, which lowered overall efficiency of the operation. Thus, it is required to spread filed technologies that minimize unnecessary production cost incurred due to the in-efficient logging operations as well as secure work safety and efficiency to expand cable logging operation throughout the country.

A comparison study between the realistic random modeling and simplified porous medium for gamma-gamma well-logging

  • Fatemeh S. Rasouli
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.56 no.5
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    • pp.1747-1753
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    • 2024
  • The accurate determination of formation density and the physical properties of rocks is the most critical logging tasks which can be obtained using gamma-ray transport and detection tools. Though the simulation works published so far have considerably improved the knowledge of the parameters that govern the responses of the detectors in these tools, recent studies have found considerable differences between the results of using a conventional model of a homogeneous mixture of formation and fluid and an inhomogeneous fractured medium. It has increased concerns about the importance of the complexity of the model used for the medium in simulation works. In the present study, we have suggested two various models for the flow of the fluid in porous media and fractured rock to be used for logging purposes. For a typical gamma-gamma logging tool containing a 137Cs source and two NaI detectors, simulated by using the MCNPX code, a simplified porous (SP) model in which the formation is filled with elongated rectangular cubes loaded with either mineral material or oil was investigated. In this model, the oil directly reaches the top of the medium and the connection between the pores is not guaranteed. In the other model, the medium is a large 3-D matrix of 1 cm3 randomly filled cubes. The designed algorithm to fill the matrix sites is so that this realistic random (RR) model provides the continuum growth of oil flow in various disordered directions and, therefore, fulfills the concerns about modeling the rock textures consist of extremely complex pore structures. For an arbitrary set of oil concentrations and various formation materials, the response of the detectors in the logging tool has been considered as a criterion to assess the effect of modeling for the distribution of pores in the formation on simulation studies. The results show that defining a RR model for describing heterogeneities of a porous medium does not effectively improve the prediction of the responses of logging tools. Taking into account the computational cost of the particle transport in the complex geometries in the Monte Carlo method, the SP model can be satisfactory for gamma-gamma logging purposes.

Disassembly and De-Compilation Based Data Logging for Mobile App Usage Analysis (모바일 앱 사용행태 분석을 위한 역컴파일 및 역어셈블 데이터 로깅)

  • Kim, Myoung-Jun;Nam, Yanghee
    • Journal of Information Technology Applications and Management
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.127-139
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    • 2014
  • This study presents a logging method to trace the usage patterns of existing smartphone apps. The actual smartphone app itself, not a specially developed similar app with usage logging, would be used best for the experiment of observing the usage patterns. For this purpose, we used a method of injecting logging codes into existing smartphone app. Using this method, we conducted an experiment to trace usage patterns of a commercial IPTV app, and found that the method is very useful for acquiring detail usage log without influencing participants.

A Secure Logging for Collection of Digital Evidences (디지털 증거 확보를 위한 안전한 로깅 방식 연구)

  • Shin, Weon
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.14 no.7
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    • pp.1610-1616
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    • 2010
  • By analyzing logs in computer systems, we can find early various threats and discover answers to respond against them. Also logs can help to collect digital evidences for cybercrimes and to be legal effects for investigation. In this paper, we intend to develop a secure logging in computer systems. Therefore we propose a new secure logging scheme and improve it to apply various environments. The proposed scheme will helps to develop a better logging of collection for digital evidences in computer systems.

Comparison of the borehole and tomography data in subsidence area using 3D visualization (3D 가시화를 이용한 지반침하지역의 시추자료와 토모그래피 자료의 비교)

  • 안조범;윤왕중;김진회
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.231-236
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    • 2002
  • The understanding of underground geologic structures is of great importance for the surface and subsurface constructions, prevention of natural hazards such as land-slides and subsidence, and many other areas. To get the information on the geologic conditions, many of investigations such as geologic survey, geophysical explorations, testings on the physical properties of rocks, drilling tests and logging, and groundwater surveys are usually conducted, and tremendous data are collected accordingly. In general, however, these huge amount of data are interpreted in the individual areas only. If these data are analyzed collectively, much more information on the geologic conditions can be obtained. In this study, 3D visualization of borehole logging data is attempted. Borehole logging data are obtained at the urban subsidence area. To compare the 3D logging data with other geologic and geophysical data such as resistivity tomography data, interface module was developed. The 3D visualization of logging data and the comparison with other data can be helpful for the understanding of underground geologic structures.

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Does mudcake change the results of modeling gamma-gamma well-logging?

  • Rasouli, Fatemeh S.
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.54 no.9
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    • pp.3390-3397
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    • 2022
  • Among the different techniques available, nuclear methods, including gamma-gamma logging tools, are of special importance. Though the real environment which surrounds the drilled borehole is a complex fractured medium which the fluid can flow through the porosities, simulation studies generally use the traditional model of a homogeneous mixture of formation and the liquid. Considering a previously published study, which shows that modeling of fluid flow in fractured reservoirs and simulating the formation as an inhomogeneous fractured medium leads to different results compared with those of homogeneous mixture, here we study the effect of the presence of drilling fluid (mudcake) on the response of the detectors in both the models. To study this effect, a typical gamma-gamma logging tool was modeled by using the MCNPX Monte Carlo code. The results show that the responses of the detectors in the mixture model in the presence of various thicknesses of mudcake are sensitive to the density of the formation material. However, this effect is not notable in the inhomogeneous fractured medium. These results emphasize the importance of the model employed for simulation of the medium in gamma-gamma well-logging.

A Recovery Technique Using Client-based Logging in Client/Server Environment

  • Park, Yong-Mun;Lee, Chan-Seob;Kim, Dong-Hyuk;Park, Eui-In
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2002.07a
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    • pp.429-432
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    • 2002
  • The existing recovery technique using the logging technique in the client/sewer database system only administers the log as a whole in a server. This contains the logging record transmission cost on the transaction that is executed in each client potentially and increases network traffic. In this paper, the logging technique for redo-only log is suggested, which removes the redundant before-image and supports the client-based logging to eliminate the transmission cost of the logging record. Also, in case of a client crash, redo recovery through a backward client analysis log is performed in a self-recovering way. In case of a server crash, the after-image of the pages which needs recovery through simultaneous backward analysis log is only transmitted and redo recovery is done through the received after-image and backward analysis log. Also, we select the comparing model to estimate the performance about the proposed recovery technique. And we analyzed the redo and recovery time about the change of the number of client and the rate of updating operation.

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