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Recent Status of International Norms Under Discussion for Outer Space Activities and Its Roles (논의 중인 우주활동 국제규범의 최근 현황과 역할)

  • Jung, Yungjin
    • Journal of Aerospace System Engineering
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 2014
  • Currently outer space become more and more congested and contested, according to the increase of satellites, nations and government consortia that operate satellites, and commercial and academic satellite operators. Therefore, international community, including the United Nations has been making a greater effort to adopt non-legally binding international documents capable of regulating space activities for the purpose of the security, safety and long-term sustainability of space activities. These are a draft International Code of Conduct for Outer Space Activities(ICoC) and UN Group of Governmental Experts on Transparency and Confidence-Building Measures in Outer Space Activities(UNGGE).

Laminate Tensile Failure Strength Prediction using Stress Failure Criteria

  • Lee, Myoung Keon;Kim, Jae Hoon
    • Journal of Aerospace System Engineering
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    • v.15 no.6
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    • pp.19-25
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    • 2021
  • This paper presents a method that uses the stress failure criteria to predict the tensile failure strength of open-hole laminates with stress concentrations. The composite material used in this study corresponds to a 177 ℃ cured, carbon/epoxy unidirectional tape prepreg. The results obtained by testing ten different laminates were compared and analyzed to verify the tensile strength of the open-hole laminates predicted using the proposed stress failure criteria. The findings of this study confirm that the tensile strength predictions performed using the proposed method are generally accurate, except in cases involving highly soft laminates (10% of 0° ply).

Discharge Rate Prediction of a new Sandbypassing System in a Field (새로운 샌드바이패싱 시스템의 토출율 예측을 위한 현장실험 연구)

  • Kweon, Hyuck-Min;Park, Sang-Shin;Kwon, Oh-Kyun
    • Journal of Korean Society of Coastal and Ocean Engineers
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.292-303
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    • 2011
  • A new type of sand bypassing system is proposed for recovering the eroded beach in this study. This system provides an added methodology to the soft defence which is main recovery method for the coastal shore protection in the world. The study proposes a conceptional design and manufacturing procedure for the relatively small size machine of sand bypassing. In order to get the discharging volume information, the power capacity of the system is tested in the field. The discharge rate of the new system shows up to the expected maximum of 618 ton/hr which is 9.6% lower than that by theoretical calculation. It gives a resonable agreement in this system when the flow is assumed to be of the high density. In this study, the delivering volume of sand is estimated according to the discharge rate. The combination of 300 mm(12 inch) intake and 250 mm(10 inch) discharge pipe line has the pumping capacity of $103\;m^3/hr$ which is nearly the same as that of South Lake Worth Inlet sand bypassing system, Florida, U.S.A.. The proposed system added the mobility to its merit. The unit price of Florida's sand bypassing is $$8~9/m^3$ (US). The system would be economically suitable for small volume of sand because no additional equipment is necessary for the intake. The diesel fuel of 25~30 l/hr was consumed during the system operation. The multiple working system would be the next investigation target for large volume of sand.

Iterative Detection and Decoding of LDPC-Coded Multiuser Uplink Massive-MIMO Systems (LDPC 부호화된 멀티유저 상향링크 Massive-MIMO 시스템의 반복 검출 및 복호 수신기)

  • Park, Jin Soo;Kim, Inseon;Song, Hong-Yeop;Han, Sung Woo
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.39A no.9
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    • pp.528-534
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    • 2014
  • In this paper, we propose an iterative detection and decoding scheme for the LDPC coded multiuser uplink massive-MIMO systems. We consider the simple maximal ratio combining (MRC) detector and LDPC decoder. We formulate the soft output of MRC detector and the relation between the extrinsic informations of the detector and decoder. The performance improvement of the proposed iterative detection and decoding scheme is shown by computer simulation.

Coastal Zone Management in the United States of America (미국의 해안관리 -New Jerseyization의 반성과 연방정부 연안역관리 프로그램의 확산-)

  • Yu, Keun-Bae
    • Journal of the Korean Geographical Society
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    • v.44 no.4
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    • pp.481-496
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    • 2009
  • Every coastal area exhibits its own unique landscape owing to the combination of the natural and cultural processes. Coastal barrier islands well show the cultural aspects of American coastal landscapes. Some 47% of barrier island area was occupied by urban and built-up area in New Jersey, while some 5% in Georgia. Tourism-related development is back to in the mid 19C. in N.J. due to the closeness to heavily populated areas such as New York and Philadelphia. Developments without proper understanding the nature of coastal processes caused New Jerseyization, the destruction of the beauty or naturalness. It was mainly due to the lack of growth-control policies and the foresight for the future coast in the processes of legislation. North Carolina's islands experienced an increase of 269% in urbanized acreage between 1956 and 1976. However, N.C. exercised her wisdom to recover the naturalness of the coastal environs: all engineering structures are banned on the beaches. Nine out of 13 barrier islands in Georgia exist in the wilderness condition owing to her unique history. The remaining islands still experienced the least development. After the Civil War most of Georgian islands were owned by rich families and maintained as wilderness. In the 1970s most of the uninhabited islands were sold or donated to research institutes or governmental agencies.