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Effect of ground granulated blast furnace slag on time-dependent tensile strength of concrete

  • Shariq, M.;Prasad, J.
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.133-143
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    • 2019
  • The paper presents the experimental investigations into the effect of ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS) on the time-dependent tensile strength of concrete. The splitting and flexural tensile strength of concrete was determined at the ages of 3, 7, 28, 56, 90, 150 and 180 days using the cylindrical and prism specimens respectively for plain and GGBFS concrete. The amount of cement replacement by GGBFS was 0%, 40% and 60% on the weight basis. The maximum curing age was kept as 28 days. The results showed that the splitting and flexural tensile strength of concrete containing GGBFS has been found lower than the plain concrete at all ages and for all mixes. The tensile strength of 40 percent replacement has been found higher than the 60 percent at all ages and for all mixes. The rate of gain of splitting and flexural tensile strength of 40 percent GGBFS concrete is found higher than the plain concrete and 60 percent GGBFS concrete at the ages varying from 28 to 180 days. The experimental results of time-dependent tensile strength of concrete are compared with the available models. New models for the prediction of time-dependent splitting and flexural tensile strength of concrete containing GGBFS are proposed. The present experimental and analytical study will be helpful for the designers to know the time-dependent tensile properties of GGBFS concrete to meet the design requirements of liquid retaining reinforced and pre-stressed concrete structures.

A Stability Case on the Deep Rock Excavation Site in Urban Area by Automatic Monitoring System (도심지 대심도 암반굴착공사에서의 자동계측 활용에 의한 붕괴방지 사례)

  • Kim, Tae-Seob;Jo, Nam-Shin;Jung, Chang-Won
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 2010.03a
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    • pp.1433-1437
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    • 2010
  • The deep excavation work in Korean downtown is almost excuted near by existing structures and utility lines because of the diminution of available yard for construction. So, it was required more and more that the accurate control of displacement on the earth retaining system for minimizing the popular complaint and the damage from constructional accident. Automatic monitoring system is adopted in fracture zone for real time monitoring. In addition, Face mapping is carried out on the face of fracture zone according to excavation sequence. As the result of automatic monitoring system and face mapping, we was able to take the necessary reinforcement and changing excavation method within suitable time. This paper is informed about a stability case on the deep rock excavation site with fracture zone in urban area by automatic monitoring system.

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H${\infty}$discrete-time servo control of optical pick-ups (광 픽업 장치의 H${\infty}$이산시간 서보제어)

  • 임승철;김윤영
    • Journal of KSNVE
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.521-528
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    • 1996
  • Recently, higher speed optical disk drives including computer CD-ROM drives tend to be increasingly demanded to read or write the enormous volume of digital data. To this end, both structure and controller designs of the optical pick-ups should be improved concurrently. In this paper, the pick-up during auto-focusing motion is mathematically modelled retaining all its peculiar features. The model turns out a linear time invariant system suitable for a control design namedH${\infty}$ which ensures robust stability in the presence of system uncertainties. Numerical simulations are performed to demonstrate the robustness with appropriate performance specifications being satisfied. In addition, as the implementation issue of it, procedures of temporal discretization as well as model reduction of the controller are also addressed.

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Optical HPEJTC system for removing false alarm and missing in the multitarget correlation (다중 표적 상관에 기인한 상관오류와 유실 제거를 위한 광 HPEJTC 시스템)

  • 이상이;류충상;김은수
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics A
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    • v.32A no.3
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    • pp.58-67
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    • 1995
  • In this paper, we present a new HPEJTC system which is capable of real-time multi-target recognition and tracking with better discrimination by extracting the phase signal of reference function from the JTPS of the conventional optical JTC retaining the amplitude signal of the input function. In order to test the correlation discrimination performance of the HPEJTC system, some experiments are carried out on the scenarios susceptible to the false alarms and missing in which many similar targets are periodically loacted. And, the proposed HPEJTC is analyzed to be the real function version of the POF and finally the possibility of the real-time implementation of the POF is suggested, because it can be implemented by using spatial light modulator, CCD detector and some other optical components.

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Speech Recognition Using Recurrent Neural Prediction Models (회귀신경예측 모델을 이용한 음성인식)

  • 류제관;나경민;임재열;성경모;안성길
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics B
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    • v.32B no.11
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    • pp.1489-1495
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    • 1995
  • In this paper, we propose recurrent neural prediction models (RNPM), recurrent neural networks trained as a nonlinear predictor of speech, as a new connectionist model for speech recognition. RNPM modulates its mapping effectively by internal representation, and it requires no time alignment algorithm. Therefore, computational load at the recognition stage is reduced substantially compared with the well known predictive neural networks (PNN), and the size of the required memory is much smaller. And, RNPM does not suffer from the problem of deciding the time varying target function. In the speaker dependent and independent speech recognition experiments under the various conditions, the proposed model was comparable in recognition performance to the PNN, while retaining the above merits that PNN doesn't have.

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Post Production in a Multi-format Environment

  • Pank, R. A.
    • Broadcasting and Media Magazine
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.46-51
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    • 1999
  • The introduction of broadcast digital television (DTV) was, at one time, seen as an opportunity to rationalise video formats. The reality is quite different with a rapid divergence as the united States' ATSC offers 18 formats to cover both standard definition (SD) and high definition (HD), and yet more are supported by Europe's DVB. At the same time multi-media is expanding both as an area for source material and for finished work. Post production needs to move away from single-format facilities as requirements for multi-format operation is already increasing. A 'format-independent' solution is described which allows efficient operation with any mix of input formats and able to output any format with high quality. Attention is given to retaining the speed, accuracy and immediacy which is a feature of today's professional facilities -even while handling the greater demands of HD. Another route, using 24 frames-per-second is also examined.

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Finite-Time Nonlinear Disturbance Observer Based Discretized Integral Sliding Mode Control for PMSM Drives

  • Zheng, Changming;Zhang, Jiasheng
    • Journal of Power Electronics
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.1075-1085
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    • 2018
  • To deal with the operation performance degradation of permanent magnet synchronous machine (PMSM) drives with uncertainties and unmodeled dynamics, this paper presents a finite-time nonlinear disturbance observer (FTNDO) based discretized integral sliding mode (DISM) composite control scheme. Based on the reaching-law approach, a DISM speed controller featuring a superior dynamic quality and global robustness against disturbances is constructed. This controller can avoid the reaching phase and overlarge control action. In addition, a sliding mode differentiator based FTNDO is devised and extended to the discrete-time domain for disturbance estimation. The attractive features of the FTNDO are that it can provide a finite-time converging estimation and alleviate the chattering effect in conventional sliding mode observers, while retaining robustness to parameter variations. By feeding the estimate forward to the pre-stage DISM controller, both disturbances and chattering can be significantly suppressed. Moreover, considering the estimation error of a FTNDO caused by discrete sampling, a stability analysis of the composite controller is discussed. Experimental results validate the superiority of the presented scheme.

A study on the appropriateness of using traditional technique in the field of Architectural heritage conservation - Through Comparing properties - (건조물 문화재 수리에 있어서 전통기술의 적합성 연구 - 기술의 속성 비교를 통하여 -)

  • Oh, Kyusung
    • Journal of architectural history
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    • v.31 no.5
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    • pp.7-20
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    • 2022
  • Traditional building technique has been used as the main technology in the field of architectural heritage conservation in South Korea. It has remained this way with very little resistance until now. But the time has come to question the appropriateness of traditional technique as conservation technique. In this paper a study was done on the properties of the traditional technique and the architectural heritage conservation technique in order to define the appropriateness between the two techniques. As a result the traditional technique was found to be unfit for conservation technique. The reasons are as follows. First, there is a time gap between the traditional technique and the time when the heritage was first built. Second, conservation work is about retaining the values of being a heritage while the traditional technique is about safeness and practicality. Third, the use of traditional technique comes with using the tools of its time which cannot ensure the safety of the heritage. The traditional technique must be looked upon as one of an option in the field of conservation. We must develop a better conservation technology by finding balance between the traditional technique and modern science. And further more an aggressive investment must be made in order to realize this objective.

DR-LSTM: Dimension reduction based deep learning approach to predict stock price

  • Ah-ram Lee;Jae Youn Ahn;Ji Eun Choi;Kyongwon Kim
    • Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.213-234
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    • 2024
  • In recent decades, increasing research attention has been directed toward predicting the price of stocks in financial markets using deep learning methods. For instance, recurrent neural network (RNN) is known to be competitive for datasets with time-series data. Long short term memory (LSTM) further improves RNN by providing an alternative approach to the gradient loss problem. LSTM has its own advantage in predictive accuracy by retaining memory for a longer time. In this paper, we combine both supervised and unsupervised dimension reduction methods with LSTM to enhance the forecasting performance and refer to this as a dimension reduction based LSTM (DR-LSTM) approach. For a supervised dimension reduction method, we use methods such as sliced inverse regression (SIR), sparse SIR, and kernel SIR. Furthermore, principal component analysis (PCA), sparse PCA, and kernel PCA are used as unsupervised dimension reduction methods. Using datasets of real stock market index (S&P 500, STOXX Europe 600, and KOSPI), we present a comparative study on predictive accuracy between six DR-LSTM methods and time series modeling.

A Study on the Advantage with Staged Construction Procedures and Full-Height Rigid Facing of Geosynthetic Reinforced Soil Retaining Walls (보강토옹벽에서 단계시공과 일체형 강성벽체의 이점에 관한 연구)

  • Won, Myoung-Soo;Kim, You-Seong;Tatsuoka, Fumio
    • Journal of the Korean Geosynthetics Society
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.17-23
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    • 2007
  • To construct an ideal geosynthetic reinforced soil retaining wall (GRS-RW), the facing of the wall should be flexible enough to accommodate a large deformation of the supporting ground and to develop the large tensile force in reinforcements during wall construction as long as the stability is ensured, but should be rigid enough to be stiff and stable as well as durable and aesthetically acceptable for a long life time when the wall is in service. Facing conditions during the construction and service of the wall are quite different. So it is difficult to be satisfied all these conditions with the current construction method which is mainly used in reinforced wall construction in Korea. Most of this contradiction could be solved by the staged construction procedure. According to the results of cases and references analyses, stage construction procedures make it possible to accommodate large deformation of the supporting ground and backfill without losing the stability of the wall, and to derive the tensile strength of reinforcement causing deformation of the facing. When the facing is a full-height rigid one, it also appeared almost impossible to occur a local shear failure of the active zone, and pull-out failure of reinforcements. Therefore, GRS-RWs having a full-height rigid facing have been constructed by the staged construction procedures that matched well with the theory of reinforced soil, which had outstanding stability and durability, and thus could be used for railways and bridge abutments in Korea in the future.

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