• 제목/요약/키워드: mixed array

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대구경의 발파공을 적용한 터널 발파 패턴의 비용 효과 (Cost-effectiveness of Tunnel Blasting Pattern by Applying Large Blasting Holes)

  • 최원규
    • 융합정보논문지
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    • 제10권7호
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    • pp.147-152
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    • 2020
  • 본 연구는 발파 설계에 있어서 발파공의 직경과 발파 패턴을 중심으로 비용 효과를 분석하기 위하여 수행되었다. 발파 패턴을 단일 직경 발파공으로 설계한 경우와 직경의 다른 2개의 발파공을 혼합하여 설계한 경우에 대하여 천공 시간, 장약 시간과 화약과 화공품 소모량을 비교 분석하였다. 소요 발파공 수는 단일 직경 발파공으로 설계할 경우와 직경이 다른 두 개의 발파공으로 설계할 경우 각각 138개와 93개로 나타났다. 직경이 다른 두 개의 발파공을 이용하여 설계한 경우, 단일 직경 발파공으로 설계한 경우보다 천공 시간은 139분이 단축되고 천공 효율은 25% 증가되었다. 규격이 다른 두 개의 발파공을 적용하여 설계한 경우, 작업 인원당 장약 단축 시간과 작업 효율 증가는 각각 22.5분과 33%로 분석되었다. 화약 소요량과 뇌관 소요량은 단일 규격 배열시 300개와 138개였으며, 혼합 규격 배열시 242개와 93개로 후자의 경우 각각 58개와 45개 적게 소요되는 것으로 나타났다. 직경이 다른 두 개의 발파공 혼합 설계 패턴은 발파 비용 절감의 잠재성을 가지고 있는 것으로 나타났다.

혼합배열을 사용하는 시추공간 전기비저항 탐사 (The Crosshole Resistivity Method Using the Mixed Array)

  • 조인기;한성훈;김기주
    • 지구물리와물리탐사
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    • 제5권4호
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    • pp.250-256
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    • 2002
  • 전기비저항 토모그래피는 지하의 전기비저항 분포를 영상화할 수 있는 매우 중요한 정밀 물리탐사법으로 지반조사 및 환경 오염대의 조사에 널리 사용되고 있다. 전기비저항 토모그래피 탐사의 경우 다양한 전극배열법이 사용될 수 있으며 각 배열법은 나름대로의 장단점을 가지고 있다. 예를 들어 단극배열의 경우에는 신호대 잡음비는 높으나 분해능이 벌어지며, 쌍극자배열의 경우에는 분해능은 높지만 신호대 잡음비가 너무 낮다. 단극-쌍극자 배열의 경우에는 중간정도의 분해능과 신호대 잡음비를 갖는다. 최근 개발된 변형된 단극-쌍극자 배열의 경우에는 단극-쌍극자 배열 수준의 신호대 잡음비와 분해능을 갖는다. 그러나 단극배열을 제외한 이들 전극배열법은 전류 및 전위 전극의 위치에 따라서는 겉보기 비저항이 발산할 수도 있다는 단점을 갖는다. 또한 단극배열의 경우에는 측정된 겉보기 비저항이 이상체의 전기비저항을 그대로 반영하지 못한다는 단점이 있다. 본 연구에서는 전류전극과 전위전극의 상대적인 위치에 따라 단극-쌍극자 배열과 변형된 단극-쌍극자 배열을 혼용하는 소위 혼합배열이라는 새로운 전극배열법을 제안하고자 한다. 이 새로운 전극배열법은 신호대 잡음비 및 분해능은 단극-쌍극자 배열의 수준을 유지하며, 측정 시추공상에서 겉보기 비저항이 발산하지 않는 특성을 갖는다. 또한 측정되는 겉보기 비저항은 항상 이상체의 전기비저항을 잘 반영한다.

Quality Control Probes for Spot-Uniformity and Quantitative Analysis of Oligonucleotide Array

  • Jang, Hyun-Jung;Cho, Mong;Kim, Hyung-Hoi;Kim, Cheol-Min;Park, Hee-Kyung
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • 제19권7호
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    • pp.658-665
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    • 2009
  • Quality control QC for spot-uniformity is a critical point in fabricating an oligonucleotide array, and quantification of targets is very important in array analysis. We developed two new types of QC probes as a means of confirming the quality of the uniformity of attached probes and the quantification of targets. We compared the signal intensities and fluorescent images of the QC and target-specific probes of arrays containing only target-specific probes and those containing both QC and target-specific probes. In a comparison of quality control methods, it was found that the arrays containing QC probes could check spot-uniformity or spot defects during all processes of array fabrication, including after spotting, after washing, and after hybridization. In a comparison of quantification results, the array fabricated by the method using QC probes showed linear and regular results because it was possible to normalize variations in spot size and morphology and amount of attached probe. This method could avoid errors originating in probe concentration and spot morphology because it could be normalized by QC probes. There were significant differences in the signal intensities of all mixtures (P<0.05). This result indicates that the method using QC probes is more useful than the ordinary method for quantification of mixed target. In the quantification of mixed targets, this method could determine a range for mixed targets of various amounts. Our results suggest that methods using QC probes for array fabrication are very useful to the quality control of spots in the fabrication processes of quantitative oligonucleotide arrays.

EXISTENCE OF NONNEGATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS

  • Kim, RakJoong
    • Korean Journal of Mathematics
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    • 제17권4호
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    • pp.495-505
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    • 2009
  • By means of Green function and fixed point theorem related with cone theoretic method we show that there exist multiple nonnegative solutions of a Dirichlet problem $$\array{-[p(t)x^{\prime}(t)]^{\prime}={\lambda}q(t)f(x(t)),\;t{\in}I=[0,\;T]\\x(0)=0=x(T)}$$, and a mixed problem $$\array{-[p(t)x^{\prime}(t)]^{\prime}={\mu}q(t)f(x(t)),\;t{\in}I=[0,\;T]\\x^{\prime}(0)=0=x(T)}$$, where ${\lambda}$ and ${\mu}$ are positive parameters.

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FE model of electrical resistivity survey for mixed ground prediction ahead of a TBM tunnel face

  • Kang, Minkyu;Kim, Soojin;Lee, JunHo;Choi, Hangseok
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • 제29권3호
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    • pp.301-310
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    • 2022
  • Accurate prediction of mixed ground conditions ahead of a tunnel face is of vital importance for safe excavation using tunnel boring machines (TBMs). Previous studies have primarily focused on electrical resistivity surveys from the ground surface for geotechnical investigation. In this study, an FE (finite element) numerical model was developed to simulate electrical resistivity surveys for the prediction of risky mixed ground conditions in front of a tunnel face. The proposed FE model is validated by comparing with the apparent electrical resistivity values obtained from the analytical solution corresponding to a vertical fault on the ground surface (i.e., a simplified model). A series of parametric studies was performed with the FE model to analyze the effect of geological and sensor geometric conditions on the electrical resistivity survey. The parametric study revealed that the interface slope between two different ground formations affects the electrical resistivity measurements during TBM excavation. In addition, a large difference in electrical resistivity between two different ground formations represented the dramatic effect of the mixed ground conditions on the electrical resistivity values. The parametric studies of the electrode array showed that the proper selection of the electrode spacing and the location of the electrode array on the tunnel face of TBM is very important. Thus, it is concluded that the developed FE numerical model can successfully predict the presence of a mixed ground zone, which enables optimal management of potential risks.

TIGHT ASYMMETRIC ORTHOGONAL ARRAYS OF STRENGTH 2 USING FINITE PROJECTIVE GEOMETRY

  • Aggarwal M.L.;Deng Lih Yuan;Mazumder Mukta D.
    • Journal of the Korean Statistical Society
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    • 제35권1호
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    • pp.49-61
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    • 2006
  • Wu et al. (1992) constructed some general classes of tight asymmetric orthogonal arrays of strength 2 using the method of grouping. Rains et al. (2002) obtained asymmetric orthogonal arrays of strength 2 using the concept of mixed spread in finite projective geometry. In this paper, we obtain some new tight asymmetric orthogonal arrays of strength 2 using the concept of mixed partition in finite projective geometry.

상관성 채널 환경에서의 적응배열안테나의 부배열 알고리즘을 이용한 관심신호 추정 (A Desired Signal Estimation using Sub-Array Algorithm of Adaptive Array Antenna in Correlation Channel Environment)

  • 이관형;조태준
    • 디지털산업정보학회논문지
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    • 제13권3호
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    • pp.75-81
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    • 2017
  • This paper estimate a desired signal in a correlation wireless communication. The transmitted signal is mixed with the information signal, interference, and noise in wireless channel, and it is incident on the receiver. In this paper, we apply MUSIC algorithm and sub-array method to recover the total rank of the correlation matrix in order to estimation a desired signal among receiving signals. Through simulation, we analyze to compare the proposed method with the classical MUSIC algorithm. As a result of the simulation, the proposed method improved the resolution about 10degrees compared to the conventional MUSIC algorithm. We prove the superiority of the proposed method for the desired signal estimation in correlation channel.

자기력에 의한 신규 바이오칩의 개발 (Development of New Biochip Using Magnetic Force)

  • 최용성;문종대;이경섭
    • 한국전기전자재료학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국전기전자재료학회 2006년도 영호남 합동 학술대회 및 춘계학술대회 논문집 센서 박막 기술교육
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    • pp.105-108
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    • 2006
  • This paper describes a new constructing method of multifunctional biosensor using many kinds of biomaterials. A metal particle and an array was fabricated by photolithographic. Biomaterials were immobilized on the metal particle. The array and the particles were mixed in a buffer solution, and were arranged by magnetic force interaction and random fluidic self-assembly. A quarter of total Ni dots were covered by the particles. The binding direction of the particles was controllable, and condition of particles was almost with Au surface on top. The particles were successfully arranged on the array. The biomaterial activities were detected by chemiluminescence and electrochemical methods.

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자성체 어레이를 이용한 단백질칩 (Protein Chip by Magnetic Array)

  • 최용성;이경섭;박대희
    • 한국전기전자재료학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국전기전자재료학회 2005년도 하계학술대회 논문집 Vol.6
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    • pp.426-427
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    • 2005
  • This research describes a new constructing method of multifunctional biosensor using many kinds of biomaterials. A metal particle and an array was fabricated by photolithographic. Biomaterials were immobilized on the metal particle. The array and the particles were mixed in a buffer solution, and were arranged by magnetic force interaction and self-assembly. A quarter of total Ni dots were covered by the particles. The binding direction of the particles was controllable, and condition of particles was almost with Au surface on top. The particles were successfully arranged on the array. The biomaterial activities were detected by chemiluminescence and electrochemical methods.

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Three-Dimensional Self-Assembled Micro-Array Using Magnetic Force Interaction

  • Park, Yong-Sung;Kwon, Young-Soo;Eiichi Tamiya;Park, Dae-Hee
    • KIEE International Transactions on Electrophysics and Applications
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    • 제3C권5호
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    • pp.182-188
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    • 2003
  • We have demonstrated a fluidic technique for self-assembly of microfabricated parts onto substrate using patterned shapes of magnetic force self-assembled monolayers (SAMs). The metal particles and the array were fabricated using the micromachining technique. The metal particles were in a multilayer structure (Au, Ti, and Ni). Sidewalls of patterned Ni dots on the array were covered by thick negative photoresist (SU-8), and the array was magnetized. The array and the particles were mixed in buffer solution, and were arranged by magnetic force interaction. Binding direction of the metal particle onto Ni dots was controlled by multilayer structure and direction of magnetization. A quarter of total Ni dots were covered by the particles. The binding direction of the particles was controllable, and condition of particles was almost even with the Au surface on top. The particles were successfully arranged on the array.