• 제목/요약/키워드: space structure

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쉘형 스페이스 프레임 구조물의 하중 및 경계조건에 따른 불안정 거동에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Unstable behavior according to Lode and boundary condition of shelled space frame structure)

  • 김남석;손수덕;김승덕
    • 한국공간구조학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국공간구조학회 2008년도 춘계 학술발표회 논문집
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    • pp.80-85
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    • 2008
  • 본 논문에서는 쉘형 스페이스 프레임 구조물의 구조 불안정 특성을 조사한다. 대공간 구조물은 대경간을 가볍게 만들기 위해 두께비를 얇게 만들어야 하므로, 구조설계시 구조불안정 검토가 중요하다. 쉘형 구조물의 구조불안정은 다양한 조건에 따라 민감하게 반응하며, 이는 대변형을 수반하는 비선형 문제에 귀착하게 된다. 따라서 본 연구에서는 기하학적 비선형을 고려한 수치해석 기법을 통하여 쉘형 스페이스 프레임 구조물의 하중 및 경계조건에 따른 불안정 거동을 비교하고, 불안정 현상에 미치는 영향을 파악하여 기초적인 붕괴 메커니즘을 규명한다.

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텍스트와 공간이미지의 구조 - "갈매기" 의 극공간 구조와 의미작용을 중심으로 - (The Structure of Text and Spatial Image - Focused on the Signification and Dramatic Space of ${\ulcorner}$the Sea-gull${\lrcorner}$ -)

  • 오경환
    • 디자인학연구
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    • 제14권4호
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    • pp.199-207
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    • 2001
  • 극의 공연은 희곡 텍스트를 무대라는 시각적 이미지로 바꾸어 표현하고 전달하는 것이 본질이다. 시각적 이미지는 두대라는 골간을 통해 형성된다. 무대는 시각적 이미지의 모태이다. 다시 말해서 극의 시각적 이미지는 결국 총체적인 공간이미지가 되는 것이다. 본 연구는 극텍스트의 공간이미지를 기호학적 관점에서 해석해 보고, 그것을 통하여 구현되는 공간의 구조와 체계를 파악해 보고자 하는 시도이다. 특히 본고에서 관심을 갖는 것은 이미지 속에 도입된 문자의 기호학이 아니라 텍스트의 언술내용 자체를 도입하는 공간의 이미지텍스트, 극공간의 구조와 의미작용을 파악하는 과정과 내용이며, 결국 이를 통하여 텍스트 그리고 실제 기념적·상징적 공간의 해석방법론으로서 기호학적 측면에서의 '공간 구현의 체계'를 제시하였다.

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FIBRED RIEMANNIAN SPACE WITH KENMOTSU STRUCTURE

  • Kim, Byung-Hak
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • 제6권3호
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    • pp.921-928
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    • 1999
  • K. Kenmotsu introduced and studied the so-called Kenmotsu manifold related to the warped product space. In this paper we charac-terize a Kenmotsu Manifold using the fibred Riemannian space.

전시체험공간 구성에서의 현상학적 표현특성에 관한 연구 - 빛을 이용한 전시를 중심으로 - (A Study on the Phenomenological Characteristics of the Expression in Composition of the Experimental Exhibition Space - Focused on Exhibition Utilizing Light -)

  • 박은아;한혜련
    • 한국실내디자인학회논문집
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    • 제22권3호
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    • pp.183-194
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    • 2013
  • Exhibition space emphasizes the experience in the space rather than viewing or appreciation of visitors. Because the experience spaces in today's life are limited, people experience rest, comfort, and sometimes extraordinary space experience through exhibition space. Exhibition space has changed from a static place to a space where visitors move and act with the exhibits to freely feel the space. Also, the static space expressed only with illumination and shadow becomes a new space different from daily space for users. This study analyzes the characteristics of phenomenological expression through such user-oriented exhibition space. This study is to analyze the characteristics of phenomenology through the exhibition experience space structure. It is to analyze and study on the characteristics of phenomenological expression of the exhibition experience space structure centered in the opinion of Merlo-Ponti that considers the experience of body among 'characteristics' discussed based on the study of the phenomenological experience published up to date and the viewpoint of Steven Hall that sees light as a subject of creating the space. This study is also considers how the perception of the experiencer is built in the correlation between the phenomenology and exhibition experience space by studying the relationship of the experiencer that is the common point of the exhibition experience space structure and the characteristics of phenomenological expression and analyzing the common point and difference of them. It also focuses on the space of dark whether forming any light rather than looking at the light which is the sense factor among the characteristics of phenomenological expressions. Thus, the purpose of this study is to analyze the case on whether there is any light or not applied to the exhibition experience space grounded by the theoretical materials of Merlo-Ponti and Steven Hall based on the characteristics of phenomenological expressions in the exhibition experience space structure and, based on the result, to set up the basics on the characteristics of phenomenological expressions in the composition of exhibition experience space.

수동형 전개힌지를 이용한 전개형 우주 구조물의 전개 동특성 해석 (Dynamic Analysis of a Deployable Space Structure Using Passive Deployment Mechanism)

  • 최영준;오현웅;최용훈;이경주
    • 한국군사과학기술학회지
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    • 제11권3호
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    • pp.161-168
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    • 2008
  • The deployable space structure is necessary to minimize the satellite volume and launch cost. For the deployment, passive deployment mechanism has widely been used to attenuate a latch shock induced when the structure is just fully deployed. To reduce the latch shock, viscous damper is applied to the passive deployment mechanism and it can control the deployment speed of the structure. In this paper, dynamic analysis of the deployable space structure using the passive deployment mechanism with the viscous damper has been performed. The viscous damping values have been optimized through numerical simulation. The satellite's attitude influenced by pyro activation for the release of the structure has also been investigated.

Finsler Metrics Compatible With A Special Riemannian Structure

  • Park, Hong-Suh;Park, Ha-Yong;Kim, Byung-Doo
    • 대한수학회논문집
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    • 제15권2호
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    • pp.339-348
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    • 2000
  • We introduce the notion of the Finsler metrics compat-ible with a special Riemannian structure f of type (1,1) satisfying f6+f2=0 and investigate the properties of Finsler space with them.

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인문지리학 방법론의 새로운 지평 (New horizon of geographical method)

  • 최병두
    • 대한지리학회지
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    • 제38권
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    • pp.15-36
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    • 1988
  • In this paper, I consider the development of methods in contemporary human geography in terms of a dialectical relation of action and structure, and try to draw a new horizon of method toward which geographical research and spatial theory would develop. The positivist geography which was dominent during 1960s has been faced both with serious internal reflections and strong external criticisms in the 1970s. The internal reflections that pointed out its ignorance of spatial behavior of decision-makers and its simplication of complex spatial relations have developed behavioural geography and systems-theoretical approach. Yet this kinds of alternatives have still standed on the positivist, geography, even though they have seemed to be more real and complicate than the previous one, The external criticisms that have argued against the positivist method as phenomenalism and instrumentalism suggest some alternatives: humanistic geography which emphasizes intention and action of human subject and meaning-understanding, and structuralist geography which stresses on social structure as a totality which would produce spatial phenomena, and a theoretical formulation. Human geography today can be characterized by a strain and conflict between these methods, and hence rezuires a synthetic integration between them. Philosophy and social theory in general are in the same in which theories of action and structural analysis have been complementary or conflict with each other. Human geography has fallen into a further problematic with the introduction of a method based on so-called political ecnomy. This method has been suggested not merely as analternative to the positivist geography, but also as a theoretical foundation for critical analysis of space. The political economy of space with has analyzed the capitalist space and tried to theorize its transformation may be seen either as following humanistic(or Hegelian) Marxism, such as represented in Lefebvre's work, or as following structuralist Marxism, such as developed in Castelles's or Harvey's work. The spatial theory following humanistic Marxism has argued for a dialectic relation between 'the spatial' and 'the social', and given more attention to practicing human agents than to explaining social structures. on the contray, that based on structuralist Marxism has argued for social structures producing spatial phenomena, and focused on theorising the totality of structures, Even though these two perspectives tend more recently to be convergent in a way that structuralist-Marxist. geographers relate the domain of economic and political structures with that of action in their studies of urban culture and experience under capitalism, the political ecnomy of space needs an integrated method with which one can overcome difficulties of orthhodox Marxism. Some novel works in philosophy and social theory have been developed since the end of 1970s which have oriented towards an integrated method relating a series of concepts of action and structure, and reconstructing historical materialism. They include Giddens's theory of structuration, foucault's geneological analysis of power-knowledge, and Habermas's theory of communicative action. Ther are, of course, some fundamental differences between these works. Giddens develops a theory which relates explicitly the domain of action and that of structure in terms of what he calls the 'duality of structure', and wants to bring time-space relations into the core of social theory. Foucault writes a history in which strategically intentional but nonsubjective power relations have emerged and operated by virtue of multiple forms of constrainst wihthin specific spaces, while refusing to elaborate any theory which would underlie a political rationalization. Habermas analyzes how the Western rationalization of ecnomic and political systems has colonized the lifeworld in which we communicate each other, and wants to formulate a new normative foundation for critical theory of society which highlights communicatie reason (without any consideration of spatial concepts). On the basis of the above consideration, this paper draws a new norizon of method in human geography and spatial theory, some essential ideas of which can be summarized as follows: (1) the concept of space especially in terms of its relation to sociery. Space is not an ontological entity whch is independent of society and has its own laws of constitution and transformation, but it can be produced and reproduced only by virtue of its relation to society. Yet space is not merlely a material product of society, but also a place and medium in and through which socety can be maintained or transformed.(2) the constitution of space in terms of the relation between action and structure. Spatial actors who are always knowledgeable under conditions of socio-spatial structure produce and reproduce their context of action, that is, structure; and spatial structures as results of human action enable as well as constrain it. Spatial actions can be distinguished between instrumental-strategicaction oriented to success and communicative action oriented to understanding, which (re)produce respectively two different spheres of spatial structure in different ways: the material structure of economic and political systems-space in an unknowledged and unitended way, and the symbolic structure of social and cultural life-space in an acknowledged and intended way. (3) the capitalist space in terms of its rationalization. The ideal development of space would balance the rationalizations of system space and life-space in a way that system space providers material conditions for the maintainance of the life-space, and the life-space for its further development. But the development of capitalist space in reality is paradoxical and hence crisis-ridden. The economic and poltical system-space, propelled with the steering media like money, and power, has outstriped the significance of communicative action, and colonized the life-space. That is, we no longer live in a space mediated communicative action, but one created for and by money and power. But no matter how seriously our everyday life-space has been monetalrized and bureaucratised, here lies nevertheless the practical potential which would rehabilitate the meaning of space, the meaning of our life on the Earth.

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