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A Study on the Practical Use of the Inn0er Part of a Roof of the New Hanok with a Structural Modification (지붕가구법의 변용을 통한 신한옥 보꾹공간의 활용에 대한 연구)

  • Kim, Hark-Rae
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Rural Architecture
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 2012
  • The purpose of this study is to provide the method of saving the construction cost per unit area of the New Hanok using the inner space of a roof as a floor space with a structural modification of it's roof. The proportion of a roof of the Traditional Hanok accounts for about a half of it's elevation, so it is an essential element of it. But, compare to the whole construction cost of the Traditional Hanok, it costs over a half of expenses to build it. Recently, at the traditional building type, it is found that the inner space of a roof of it is used as a floor space with a structural modification of it's roof. It can be divided into two types, the storage type and the living type. The New Hanok at downtown can accommodate various new lifestyle, so the length of it's Yangtong is longer than that of the Traditional Hanok. When we adjust the proportion of the traditional Hanok to the New Hanok, the height of the column and the roof of the New Hanok becomes also higher than those of the traditional Hanok. So, using the upper part of the column and the roof of the New Hanok, we can make the inner space of a roof of the New Hanok as a floor space -like a bed room, tea room, personal work space and a storage- vertically connect with the 1st floor as the main living area. As a result, it is expected to save the unit construction cost of the New Hanok and has an extensity of space when we build the New Hanok at downtown.

Design of 8 Channel Insertional pTx Array Coil for 3T Body Imaging (8 채널 삽입형 3T Body pTx Array 코일 설계)

  • Kim, Young Beom;Ryu, Yeunchul
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.63 no.4
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    • pp.546-550
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    • 2014
  • In this research, we report all the elements are placed in the space above the patient table as a transmit coil to give optimized B1+ field for the body object. Through the simulations, we compared upper-and-lower parts combined 8 channel Tx array to upper only 8 channel Tx array and showed the utilities of B1+ shimming in multi-channel Tx body imaging at 3T. Half-cylinder shaped upper array shows weak B1+ field area around back of patient without B1+ shimming. After B1+ shimming, highly induced SAR places occurred in the arm region due to the close distance to the both end elements which were driven by very high RF current to enhance B1+ in back area. The proposed upper and lower combined array provides an enhanced homogeneous B1+ field in large ROI imaging as a result of shimming over the body size phantom. Through this research we proved the usefulness of the proposed insertional upper and lower parts combined transmit array for 3T body imaging.

Time-Domain Solutions of the VV, HV, VH Problems at the Surface of a Normally Uniaxial Half-Space Dielectric (수직 단축성을 갖는 반공간 유전체 표면에서 VV, HV, VH 문제의 시간영역 해)

  • Lihh Won-Seok;Nam Sang-Wook
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
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    • v.16 no.12 s.103
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    • pp.1246-1254
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    • 2005
  • Theoretical investigation is made on the electromagnetic fields generated by an impulsive point current source, fur the VV, HV, and VH problems at the interface between an isotropic upper half-space medium and a normally uniaxial lower half-space medium. The electric fields of these problems are associated only with the extraordinary-wave components in the Fourier-Laplace domain. Applying the Cagniard-de Hoop method to each problem, the time-domain solutions of the wave fields are obtained. The fields of the VV case can be expressed in explicit(integral-free) forms. The fields of the HV and VH cases are not integral-free, but the major singularities implicit in the integral solutions can be analytically extracted. The interfacial far fields in the frequency domain are determined by the singularities in the time domain.

The Ground Reinforcement on Daylight Collapsed Block in Driving Work at the National Road No. 3 Line (국도 3호선 터널건설 공사 중 붕락구간에 대한 지반보강)

  • 천병식;정덕교;이태우;정진교
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 1999.02a
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    • pp.14-22
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    • 1999
  • Daylight collapse have been occurred by about 6.$^{0}$ m deep at ground surface which connected to the ground surface and excessive overbreak have been occurred by the space and height of 3.$^1$~6.$^2$m at crown head part of the tunnel during tunnelling of lower-half part after completing upper-half part on tunnelling of a phyllite mountain by NATM method at the construction work of two way-double track national road. This study is a successful illustration case of earth improvement by confirming structural safety of the tunnel in a whole through solving the cause of the tunnel collapse and the work have completed successfully through applying such earth strengthening method as cement mortarㆍcement milk injection, S.G.R, steel pipe reinforced multi-step grouting etc.

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A Study on Sarang space Terminology it's Kinds and Meaning Described in the Korean novels (소설에 나타난 사랑공간 용어의 종류와 그 의미에 관한 연구)

  • Oh, Hye-Kyung
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.37 no.5
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    • pp.101-110
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    • 1999
  • Sarang is a man's living space or quarter for the heir and his eldest son who would succeed and a hosting place for male vistor. The purpose of this study is to extract the Sarang space terminology described in the 17 Korean novels and find its meaning by comprehending whole paragraph. The major findings were summerized as follows; 1. Among the Sarang space terminology, Sarang meant either 'Sarangchae' or 'Sarangbang'. Its exact meaning could be understood by comprehending whole paragraph. 2. Regarding to the size of Sarang space terminology, there were two kinds. One was clearly quantified terminology such as 'two kans Sarangbang' and 'One and half kans Sarang'. The other was vaguely quantified teminology such as 'large Sarang' and 'small Sarang'. 3. Regarding to the location of Sarang space terminology, 'upper Sarang and lower Sarang'. 'inner Sarang and outer Sarang', 'fore Sarang and back Sarang' were found to be used. 4. Regarding to the user of Sarang space terminology, it was for male mainly. However since 1930, some of female were also described as a user in the Korean novels.

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STABILITY AND TOPOLOGY OF TRANSLATING SOLITONS FOR THE MEAN CURVATURE FLOW WITH THE SMALL Lm NORM OF THE SECOND FUNDAMENTAL FORM

  • Eungmo, Nam;Juncheol, Pyo
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.60 no.1
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    • pp.171-184
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    • 2023
  • In this paper, we show that a complete translating soliton Σm in ℝn for the mean curvature flow is stable with respect to weighted volume functional if Σ satisfies that the Lm norm of the second fundamental form is smaller than an explicit constant that depends only on the dimension of Σ and the Sobolev constant provided in Michael and Simon [12]. Under the same assumption, we also prove that under this upper bound, there is no non-trivial f-harmonic 1-form of L2f on Σ. With the additional assumption that Σ is contained in an upper half-space with respect to the translating direction then it has only one end.

The Limit of Magnetic Helicity Estimation by a Footpoint Tracking Method during a Flux Emergence

  • Choe, Gwang Son;Yi, Sibaek;Jang, Minhwan;Jun, Hongdal;Song, Inhyuk
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.43 no.2
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    • pp.58.2-58.2
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    • 2018
  • Theoretically, the magnetic helicity transport flux through the solar surface into the upper atmosphere can be estimated indefinitely precisely by magnetic field footpoint tracking if the observational resolution is infinitely fine, even with magnetic flux emergence or submergence. In reality, the temporal and spatial resolutions of observations are limited. When magnetic flux emerging or submerging, the footpoint velocity goes to infinity and the normal magnetic field vanishes at the polarity inversion line. A finite observational resolution thus generates a blackout area in helicity flux estimation near the polarity inversion line. It is questioned how much magnetic helicity is underestimated with a footpoint tracking method due to the absence of information in the blackout area. We adopt the analytical models of Gold-Hoyle and Lundquist force-free flux ropes and let them emerging from below the solar surface. The observation and the helicity integration can start at different emerging stages of the flux rope, i.e., the photospheric plane initially cuts the flux rope at different levels. We calculate the magnetic helicity of the flux rope below the photospheric level, which is eventually to emerge, except the helicity hidden in the region to be swept by the blackout area with different widths. Our calculation suggests that the error in the integrated helicity flux estimate is about half of the real value or even larger when small scale magnetic structures emerge into the solar atmosphere.

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SINGULAR MINIMAL TRANSLATION GRAPHS IN EUCLIDEAN SPACES

  • Aydin, Muhittin Evren;Erdur, Ayla;Ergut, Mahmut
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.58 no.1
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    • pp.109-122
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    • 2021
  • In this paper, we consider the problem of finding the hypersurface Mn in the Euclidean (n + 1)-space ℝn+1 that satisfies an equation of mean curvature type, called singular minimal hypersurface equation. Such an equation physically characterizes the surfaces in the upper half-space ℝ+3 (u) with lowest gravity center, for a fixed unit vector u ∈ ℝ3. We first state that a singular minimal cylinder Mn in ℝn+1 is either a hyperplane or a α-catenary cylinder. It is also shown that this result remains true when Mn is a translation hypersurface and u is a horizantal vector. As a further application, we prove that a singular minimal translation graph in ℝ3 of the form z = f(x) + g(y + cx), c ∈ ℝ - {0}, with respect to a certain horizantal vector u is either a plane or a α-catenary cylinder.

A Study on the Castability of Non-precious Porcelain Metal According to Investing Method (매몰방법에 따른 도재용 비금속의 주조성에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, In-Kyu;Kim, Yong-Won
    • Journal of Technologic Dentistry
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.5-12
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    • 1997
  • To examine the difference of castability of non -precious porcelain metal according to 2 type of investing method, experiments were carried out using the method of both existing investing method and the investment with spaces to the upper & lower parts of the ring. The following conclusion were obtained from the result. 1. Seperataly using the existing investment and with spaces to the upper & lower parts of the ring, 44 samples resulted in success with the former method and 52 with the latter out of 84 samples. 2. Under the existing investing method, 44 samples out of 56 total resulted in success when the temperature of the ring was $870^{\circ}C$, and all samples failed when the temperature was $800^{\circ}C$. 3. Under the investment that gives space to the ring, when casted with the temperature of the ring fixed at $870^{\circ}C$, 40 samples out of 56 and 17 samples with the temperature fixed at $800^{\circ}C$ resulted in success. 4. Under the existing investing method with the temperaure of the ring fixed at $870^{\circ}C$ and heat soaking time given an hour, 26 out of 28 samples resulted in success and 18 resulted the same with half an hour heat soaking time. 5. Using the investment that gives space to the ring, at ring temperature $870^{\circ}C$ with heat soaking time 1 hour, all of total 28 rusulted insuccess however only 12 smaples succeeded with 30 minutes heat soaking time. 6. Under the existing investing method, samples with heat soaking time 1 hour equally given at ring temperature $870^{\circ}C$, 26 samples out of 28 succeed however at $800^{\circ}C$ all samples failed. 7. In the case of ring's upper and lower parts opened ring temperature is $870^{\circ}C$ and $800^{\circ}C$ and the heat soaking time was fixed at 1 hour, all 28 samples resulted in success and at $800^{\circ}C$ 17 succeed.

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