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남한의 백악기-제3기초 화강암과 마그마 혼합 : 시공간적 변화와 지구조적 의미(다중 슬랩 윈도우 모델) (Cretaceous to Early Tertiary Granites and Magma Mixing in South Korea : Their Spatio-temporal Variations and Tectonic Implications (Multiple Slab Window Model))

  • 김종선;김건기;좌용주;손문
    • 암석학회지
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    • 제21권2호
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    • pp.203-216
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    • 2012
  • 한반도 남부의 백악기-제3기초 화강암의 암석학적 특징과 연대측정 자료들을 종합하여 시공간적 변화를 반영하는 지구조 모델을 제안하고자 하였다. 여러 암석기재와 지화학적 연구결과로부터 이들 화강암류는 대륙 연변부에서 해양지각의 섭입에 의해 형성된 마그마 기원으로 지각 천처에서 정치된 특징을 보인다. 또한 화강암류 내에는 고화과정 중 맨틀에서 유래한 염기성 마그마의 주입에 의한 마그마 혼합을 지시하는 다양한 형태와 크기의 MME들이 분포한다. MME의 분포와 화강암의 연령자료를 함께 살펴보면 시공간적으로 일정한 시기의 것들이 일정한 지역에 한정되어 분포하는 양상을 보인다. 이러한 특징은 후기 백악기의 이자나기-태평양판의 해령섭입으로 인한 다중 슬랩 윈도우 모델에 의해 설명될 수 있다.

BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING (BIM)-BASED DESIGN OF ENERGY EFFICIENT BUILDINGS

  • Cho, Chung-Suk;Chen, Don;Woo, Sungkwon
    • 한국BIM학회 논문집
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    • 제2권1호
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 2012
  • With the increased awareness of energy consumption as well as the environmental impact of building operations, architects, designers and planners are required to place more consideration on sustainability and energy performance of the building. To ensure most of those considerations are reflected in the building performance, critical design decisions should be made by key stakeholders early during the design development stage. The application of BIM during building energy simulations has profoundly improved the energy analysis process and thus this approach has gained momentum. However, despite rapid advances in BIM-based processes, the question still remains how ordinary building stakeholders can perform energy performance analysis, which has previously been conducted predominantly by professionals, to maximize energy efficient building performance. To address this issue, we identified two leading building performance analysis software programs, Energy Plus and IES (IES ), and compared their effectiveness and suitability as BIM-based energy simulation tools. To facilitate this study, we examined a case study on Building Performance Model (BPM) of a single story building with one door, multiple windows on each wall, a slab and a roof. We focused particularly on building energy performance by differing building orientation and window sizes and compared how effectively these two software programs analyzed the performance. We also looked at typical decision-making processes implementing building energy simulation program during the early design stages in the U.S. Finally, conclusions were drawn as to how to conduct BIM-based building energy performance evaluations more efficiently. Suggestions for further avenues of research are also made.