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The Structural Equivalence and Role Equivalence of Container Ports in Asia-Europe Container Shipping Networks (아시아-유럽 컨테이너 해운 네트워크 구성 항만의 구조적 등위성과 역할 등위성)

  • Lee, Sang-Yoon
    • Journal of Korea Port Economic Association
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.105-122
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    • 2016
  • Numerous studies have evaluated the status of seaports. However, the majority of the research has approached this topic from the view-point of port capabilities, including locational advantage, infrastructure, productivity, and competitiveness. The position and/or role of a port can be understood more precisely and comprehensively by considering the interconnectivity among ports making up enormous global transportation networks. The main objective of this study is to compare the status of 82 container ports on the trunk shipping routes between Asia and Europe by applying the concepts of structural equivalence and role equivalence proposed by the social network analysis method. Network similarities and differences among competing ports in the regions are assessed by analysing their structural equivalence. Furthermore, the hierarchical structures of the ports located on the trunks between Asia and Northwest Europe and between Asia and the Mediterranean are constructed by evaluating their role equivalence. The results of this empirical research shows that Singapore and Rotterdam possess the most significant positions on the ocean corridors between Asia and Northwest Europe. Singapore also holds a leading position on the Asia-Mediterranean shipping route. Lastly, no ports located in the Middle East or Mediterranean regions have an equivalent weight to those of Rotterdam, Hamburg, Antwerp on the Asia-Northwest Europe route.

Analyzing Airport Network Characteristics Applied to the Structural Equivalence (구조적 등위성을 적용한 공항네트워크의 특성 분석)

  • Oh, Sung Yeoul;Park, Yonghwa
    • Journal of Korean Society of Transportation
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.162-169
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    • 2014
  • This study dealt with the airport network applying the Structural Equivalence which has used in the field of social science network. It analyzed the size of aviation market and trade exchanges. The results between blocks through the Convergence of Iteration Correlation are as follows; Block 1 (major hub airport) and Block 5 (Australian and New Zealand airports) have a strong relationship between other blocks. Block 3 (CIS region) and Block 7 (Malaysia and Indonesia) have been indicated as relatively low degree. The structural equivalence analysis can be grouped as a small number of blocks with large and complex networks and also presented a significant result according to the nature of the relationship between aviation market and the level of trade exchanges.

Energy equivalent lumped damage model for reinforced concrete structures

  • Neto, Renerio Pereira;Teles, Daniel V.C.;Vieira, Camila S.;Amorim, David L.N.F.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.84 no.2
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    • pp.285-293
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    • 2022
  • Lumped damage mechanics (LDM) is a recent nonlinear theory with several applications to civil engineering structures, such as reinforced concrete and steel buildings. LDM apply key concepts of classic fracture and damage mechanics on plastic hinges. Therefore, the lumped damage models are quite successful in reproduce actual structural behaviour using concepts well-known by engineers in practice, such as ultimate moment and first cracking moment of reinforced concrete elements. So far, lumped damage models are based in the strain energy equivalence hypothesis, which is one of the fictitious states where the intact material behaviour depends on a damage variable. However, there are other possibilities, such as the energy equivalence hypothesis. Such possibilities should be explored, in order to pursue unique advantages as well as extend the LDM framework. Therewith, a lumped damage model based on the energy equivalence hypothesis is proposed in this paper. The proposed model was idealised for reinforced concrete structures, where a damage variable accounts for concrete cracking and the plastic rotation represents reinforcement yielding. The obtained results show that the proposed model is quite accurate compared to experimental responses.

An Analytical Investigation on the Flexural Behavior of FRP Reinforced Concrete Slab by Orthotropic Plate Theory (직교이방성 판이론에 의한 FRP 보강 콘크리트 슬래브의 휨해석)

  • 손경욱;정재호;정상균;윤순종;이승식
    • Composites Research
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.9-14
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    • 2004
  • In this study, analytical investigations on the flexural behavior of FRP reinforced concrete slab were discussed. In the derivation of analytic solution, the FRP reinforced concrete slab was modeled as a structural orthotropic plate. To determine the flexural rigidities of an orthotropic plate model, the elastic equivalence method was employed. In the finite element analysis, the approximate method to determine the rigidity matrix of orthotropic plate element was also suggested using the elastic equivalence method. The results obtained by the analytical solution and the finite element analysis were compared with that of experiment.

Kinematic Description of Damage-Elastoplastic Deformation (손상된 재료의 탄소성변형에 대한 운동학적 해석)

  • 박대효;박용걸
    • Computational Structural Engineering
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.131-142
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    • 1997
  • In this paper the kinematics of damage for finite elastoplastic deformations is introduced using the fourth-order damage effect tensor through the concept of the effective stress within the framework of continuum damage mechanics. Unlike the approach of strain equivalence or energy equivalence, which is applicable only to small strains, the proposed kinematic description provides a relation between the effective strain and the damage elastoplastic strain in finite deformation. This is accomplished by directly considering the kinematics of the deformation field both real configuration. The proposed approach shows that it is equivalent to the hypothesis of energy equivalence at finite strains. The damage effect tensor in this work is explicitly characterized in terms of a kinematic measure of damage in the elastoplastic domain through a second-order damage tensor.

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A Study on the Method for Solving Data Heterogeneity in the Integrated Information System (통합 정보시스템에서의 데이터 이질성 해결 방안에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Seong-Jin;Park, Sung-Kong;Park, Hwa-Gyoo
    • Journal of Information Technology Services
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.87-99
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    • 2008
  • As the technologies for telecommunication have been evolving, more enhanced information services and integrated information systems have been introduced, which can manage a variety of information from the heterogeneous systems. The major obstacle for the integrated information systems is the integrating heterogeneous databases in the systems and the heterogeneity problems can be classified into the structural and data heterogeneities. However, the previous researches have mainly highlighted into the solving structural heterogeneity problems. This paper identifies the data heterogeneity problems for multi-database schema integrations and proposes a new solving method. We analyze the semantics equivalence in data values based on the functional dependency, primary and candidate keys, and present a procedural solution of data heterogeneity in the perspective of the concept of attribute equivalence, integration key and conceptual integration table.

A Study of NO Formation Characteristics in Laminar Flames Using 2-D LIF Technique (2-D LIF를 이용한 층류화염의 NO 생성특성에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Won-Nam;Cha, Min-Suk;Song, Young-Hoon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Combustion
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.38-48
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    • 2003
  • OH, CH and NO radical distributions have been measured and compared with the numerical analysis results in methane/air partially premixed laminar flames using 2-D LIF technique. The pick intensity of OH LIF signal is insensitive to fuel equivalence ratio: however, CH LIF intensity decreases as equivalence ratio increases and the NO concentration increases with equivalence ratio. The contribution of the prompt NO, formed near premixed reaction zone, to the total NO formation is evident from the OH, CH, and NO PLIF images in which the dilution effect of nitrogen is minimal for the highest equivalence ratio. Measured OH and NO LIF signals in counterflow flames agree with the computed concentration distributions. Both numerical and experimental results indicate that the structural change in a flame alters the NO formation characteristics of a partially premixed counterflow flame. The nitrogen dilution also changes flame structure, temperature and OH radical distributions and results in the decreased NO concentrations in a flame. The levels of decrease in NO concentrations, however, depends on the premixedness(${\alpha}$) of a flame. The larger change in the flame structure and NO concentrations have been observed in a premixed flame(${\alpha}=1.0$), which implies that the premixedness is likely to be a factor in the dilution effect on NO formation of a flame.

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Effects of the Equivalence Ratio on Propagation Characteristics of CH4-Air Premixed Flame Intervened by an Ultrasonic Standing Wave (정상초음파가 개재하는 CH4-Air 예혼합화염의 전파특성에 대한 당량비의 영향)

  • Seo, Hang Seok;Lee, Sang Shin;Kim, Jeong Soo
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.16-23
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    • 2013
  • An experimental study has been conducted to investigate the effects of equivalence ratio on the propagation characteristics of $CH_4$-air premixed flame intervened by an ultrasonic standing wave. A Schlieren photography was used for the flame structure visualization, and the flame propagation behavior was investigated in detail throughout the post-processing analysis. It is found that the structural variation of methane/air premixed flame caused by the intervention of ultrasonic standing wave give rise to the enhancement of combustion reaction and flame propagation velocity. Effectiveness of the standing wave on the flame velocity decreases as the equivalence ratio increases. Larger flame velocity with the standing wave becomes undistinguishable in a specific range of equivalence ratios.

Analysis of Articles Related STEAM Education using Network Text Analysis Method (네트워크 텍스트 분석법을 활용한 STEAM 교육의 연구 논문 분석)

  • Kim, Bang-Hee;Kim, Jinsoo
    • Journal of Korean Elementary Science Education
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.674-682
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    • 2014
  • This study aims to analyze STEAM-related articles and to look into the trend of research to present implications for research directions in the future. To achieve the research purpose, the researcher searched by key words, 'STEAM' and 'Convergence Education' through the RISS. Subjects of analysis were titles of 181 articles in journal articles and conference papers published from 2011 through 2013. Through an analysis of the frequency of the texts that appeared in the titles of the papers, key words were selected, the co-occurrence matrix of the key words was established, and using network maps, degree centrality and betweenness centrality, and structural equivalence, a network text analysis was carried out. For the analysis, KrKwic, KrTitle, UCINET and NetMiner Program were used, and the results were as follows: in the result of the text frequency analysis, the key words appeared in order of 'program', 'development', 'base' and 'application'. Through the network among the texts, a network built up with core hubs such as 'program', 'development', 'elementary' and 'application' was found, and in the degree centrality analysis, 'program', 'elementary', 'development' and 'science' comprised key issues at a relatively high value, which constituted the pivot of the network. As a result of the structural equivalence analysis, regarding the types of their respective relations, it was analyzed that there was a similarity in four clusters such as the development of a program (1), analysis of effects (2) and the establishment of a theoretical base (1).