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The Cognitive Ecological Characteristics in Folded Space and Their Effects (폴드공간의 인지생태론적 특성과 그 효과)

  • Kim Joomi
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.14 no.3 s.50
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    • pp.181-190
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    • 2005
  • In accordance with the rapid growth of digital media in 1990s, the state of indetermination that is found in digital process has been emphasized in the field of natural science and philosophy. Digitalized space design has been dramatically developed and it raised heated debate and comment on 'folded space' The purpose of this thesis is to explore how the cognitive-ecological factors constitute fold structures in space design of the late 20th century. Syntax of space structure and geometric composition were analyzed to define what types of cognitive-ecological factors are contrived in the process of visual information. In particular, I put higher theoretical emphasis on what characteristics are ensued in the process of structuring spaces than any other subjects. Through theses analyses and discussions, I raised questions on what principles are operating to create new space design that counts on non-linear structure and its formational process. And I also observed what influences these structural principles of design could fundamentally bring to human beings. First, I proposed that we could overcome reductionist space design through cognitive-ecological approach. Some key concepts such as affordance, parallel processing, and redundancy were adopted as defining elements of non-linear structures. As a result of analyses, I found that the cognitive-ecological approach could substitute the reductionist space design of the past. What is also found is that the three variables are the ultimate ecological elements. In addition, as a methodological concept of fold structures, the form of 'topology' was highlighted because it could be a supporting idea to the cognitive-ecological factors. Second, I claimed that non-linear design is more experiential than rational linear design, and it is more efficiently correspondent to human being than any other forms. What is intended and implied in non-linear structure is also indicated.

Equivalent Plate Modeling of the Wing-Box Structure with Control Surface

  • Kim, Eun-Ho;Roh, Jin-Ho;Yoo, Seung-Jae;Lee, In
    • International Journal of Aeronautical and Space Sciences
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.104-109
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    • 2006
  • In this study, the equivalent plate model is developed using a finite element method(FEM) based on the first order shear deformation theory(FSDT). The substructure synthesis method is used to consider the control surface. For the verification of the equivalent model, the results of free vibration analysis are compared with the ones of 3D wing structure modeled by using the MSC/NASTRAN.

Floating & Underground Space Extension Method for New Seoul City Hall (서울 시청사 뜬구조 공법)

  • Choi, Young-Gil
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2013.05a
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    • pp.254-255
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    • 2013
  • New Seoul city hall completed in 1926 is a registered historical building. The remodeling plan has been developed for the expansion after the review by the governmental agency. Based on the plan, a new city hall should be constructed behind the current city hall while the facade, the main lobby and the dorm structure of the existing building, A new construction method, FUSEM, has been developed for this mission for the safety of the historical structure.

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IMPACT OF THE ICME-EARTH GEOMETRY ON THE STRENGTH OF THE ASSOCIATED GEOMAGNETIC STORM: THE SEPTEMBER 2014 AND MARCH 2015 EVENTS

  • Cho, K.S.;Marubashi, K.;Kim, R.S.;Park, S.H.;Lim, E.K.;Kim, S.J.;Kumar, P.;Yurchyshyn, V.;Moon, Y.J.;Lee, J.O.
    • Journal of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.50 no.2
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    • pp.29-39
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    • 2017
  • We investigate two abnormal CME-Storm pairs that occurred on 2014 September 10 - 12 and 2015 March 15 - 17, respectively. The first one was a moderate geomagnetic storm ($Dst_{min}{\sim}-75nT$) driven by the X1.6 high speed flare-associated CME ($1267km\;s^{-1}$) in AR 12158 (N14E02) near solar disk center. The other was a very intense geomagnetic storm ($Dst_{min}{\sim}-223nT$) caused by a CME with moderate speed ($719km\;s^{-1}$) and associated with a filament eruption accompanied by a weak flare (C9.1) in AR 12297 (S17W38). Both CMEs have large direction parameters facing the Earth and southward magnetic field orientation in their solar source region. In this study, we inspect the structure of Interplanetary Flux Ropes (IFRs) at the Earth estimated by using the torus fitting technique assuming self-similar expansion. As results, we find that the moderate storm on 2014 September 12 was caused by small-scale southward magnetic fields in the sheath region ahead of the IFR. The Earth traversed the portion of the IFR where only the northward fields are observed. Meanwhile, in case of the 2015 March 17 storm, our IFR analysis revealed that the Earth passed the very portion where only the southward magnetic fields are observed throughout the passage. The resultant southward magnetic field with long-duration is the main cause of the intense storm. We suggest that 3D magnetic field geometry of an IFR at the IFR-Earth encounter is important and the strength of a geomagnetic storm is strongly affected by the relative location of the Earth with respect to the IFR structure.

Hypervelocity Impact Analyses Considering Various Impact Conditions for Space Structures with Different Thicknesses (다양한 두께의 우주 구조물에 대한 다양한 충돌 조건의 초고속 충돌 해석 연구)

  • Won-Hee Ryu;Ji-Woo Choi;Hyo-Seok Yang;Hyun-Cheol Shin;Chang-Hoon Sim;Jae-Sang Park
    • Journal of Aerospace System Engineering
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.43-57
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    • 2023
  • The hypervelocity impact simulations of space objects and structures are performed using LS-DYNA. Space objects with spherical, conical, and hollow cylindrical shapes are modeled using the Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH). The direct and indirect impact zones of a space structure are modeled using the SPH and finite element methods, respectively. The Johnson-Cook material model and Mie-Grüneisen Equation of State are used to represent the nonlinear behavior of metallic materials in hypervelocity impact. In the hypervelocity impact simulations, various impact conditions are considered, such as the shape of the space object, the thickness of the space structure, the impact angle, and the impact velocity. The shapes of debris clouds are quantitatively classified based on the geometric parameters. Conical space objects provide the worst debris clouds for all impact conditions.

A Study on the Structure and Characteristic of Overlapping of Storytelling about Experience Space - Focus on the Museum space - (체험 공간 스토리텔링의 중첩 구조 및 특성에 관한 연구 - 뮤지엄 공간을 대상으로 -)

  • Ahn, Hyunjeong
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.41-51
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    • 2013
  • Lately in many cases, Spaces are designed by stimulating user's sensibility, emotion, psychological software over based on the user behavior and purpose of space. Because space is not only practical using and use purpose but also the place for expressing ourselves by experiences. But space is a physical thing. so we need to arrange a structure of abstract and formless source of design by sophisticated grammaticalization. Especially storytelling of that abstract thing have characteristics of relation, process among users and space. because storytelling is focused on the discourse of stories and relationship record of that discourses. So this is used by expression device for user's emotion things and subjects in numerous cases. And storytelling is the basic, important element for user's experience in a space. By the way, Overlapping is also basic element for being possible to make experiences by concrete thing. that is because, Overlapping is layering phenomenon of some objects. Overlapping is made distance, distance make depth, and this relations take us an experience. Finally storytelling, Overlapping and space of experience are relation of cause and effect. So in this thesis, researcher looks for the relation characteristics between storytelling and overlapping by experience. and makes the abstract source into concrete and sophisticated formular.

A Study on Evaluation Structure of luminous Environment in o residential space and office work space (주거.사무공간의 조명환경 평가구조에 관한 연구)

  • 이선영
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Illuminating and Electrical Installation Engineers
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2003
  • This paper is to find the difference of evaluation structure between a residential space and of ace work space and to examine a relation between mood item and behavior items on evaluation of the luminous environment. First 20 mood items md 15 behavior items were selected for evaluation item on the luminous environment. And then, subjective evaluation was experimented by the semantic differential method. The results are as follows: (1) In respect of evaluation un the mood both luminous environments that have each different character of space at evaluated by the three factors; activity, comfort and quality. (2) In respect of evaluation on the behavior, three factors, work, relaxation and entertainment are selected in the residential space and two factors, work and non-work are selected in the office work space. (3) In the residential space, activity is very important factor that affects on three behaviors, work, relaxation and entertainment. In the office work space, activity affects on work and quality affects on non-work.

A study on the optimum range of reinforcement in tunneling adjacent to structures (구조물 근접 터널시공시 최적의 보강범위에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Hong-Sung;Kim, Dae-Young;Chun, Byung-Sik;Jung, Hyuk-Sang
    • Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.199-211
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    • 2009
  • Development of underground space is actively performed globally for better life in the surface, and the scale of the space is increasing. Extreme care should be taken in the construction of the underground space in urban areas in order to avoid damage of adjacent structures and interference with existing underground space. In case of shallow tunnels, reinforcement of ground and structures is necessary to minimize the damage to structures due to excavation but any standard for optimum range of the reinforcement has not been established yet. In this paper, a series of numerical analyses have been performed for a 20 m diameter tunnel excavated underneath a structure to investigate the degree of damage of the structure according to vertical and horizontal spacing between the tunnel and structure. In addition to that, optimum range of reinforcement is presented for each case where reinforcement is required. It has been observed that the reinforcement is necessary for the ground condition adapted in the analyses as follows: (1) if horizontal spacing ($S_{H}$) approaches to 0D (D: equivalent diameter of tunnel) for vertical spacing (Sv) of 0.5D, and (2) if tunnel exists underneath the structure for vertical spacing (Sv) of 0.75D. The reinforcement is not necessary for Sv of 10 regardless of $S_{H}$. It also has been obtained that the optimum ranges of the reinforcement around structure foundation are 7 m in depth and whole width of the structure and 5 m beyond tunnel sidewall. These reinforcememt ranges have been confirmed to be enough for stability of the structure if types of reinforcement method is appropriately selected.

RELATIONS BETWEEN DECOMPOSITION SERIES AND TOPOLOGICAL SERIES OF CONVERGENCE SPACES

  • Park, Sang-Ho
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.79-91
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    • 2006
  • In this paper, we will show some relations between decomposition series {$\pi^{\alpha}q\;:\;{\alpha}$ is an ordinal} and topological series {$\tau_{\alpha}q\;:\;{\alpha}$ is an ordinal} for a convergence structure q and the formular ${\pi}^{\beta}(\tau_{\alpha}q)={\pi}^{{\omega^{\alpha}\beta}}q$, where $\omega$ is the first limit ordinal and $\alpha$ and $\beta({\geq}1)$ are ordinals.

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DECOMPOSITION SERIES AND SUPRATOPOLOGICAL SERIES OF NEIGHBORHOOD SPACES

  • Park, Sang-Ho
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.111-122
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    • 2007
  • In this paper, we will show some relations between decomposition series {${\nu}^{\alpha}\;:\;{\alpha}$ is an ordinal } and supratopological series {${\sigma}_{\alpha}{\nu}\;:\;{\alpha}$ is an ordinal} for a neighborhood structure $\nu$ and the formular ${\sigma}_{\alpha}{\nu}\;=\;{\nu}^{({\omega}^{\alpha})}$, where $\omega$ is the first limit ordinal.

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