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시아노에틸화한 폴리비닐알콜의 표면사이징에 따른 종이의 유전적 성질 향상

  • 서만석;이학래
    • Proceedings of the Korea Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry Conference
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    • 2001.04a
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    • pp.89-89
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    • 2001
  • 종이는 목재섬유와 물의 현탁액을 스크련을 통해 균일하게 분산시킨 판상섬유 제품 으로서 가격이 저렴하고, 열, 전기절연성, 필터기능, 난연성 및 폐기성이 우수하여 다양한 분 야에서 활용되고 있다. 특히 최근에는 종이의 고부가가치화, 차별화를 위하여 내열성, 전기 절연성, 내수성, 기계적 특성, 내약품성, 생체적응성을 지닌 다양한 기능지가 개발되어 식품, 전기, 전자, 건축, 화학, 의료 관련 산업에 있어서 주요 재료로 이용되고 있다. 특히 전기, 전 자산업 발전과 더불어 전기절연성이 우수한 종이의 역할과 수요는 크게 증대되고 있으며 산 업발전의 핵심적인 제품으로서 자리매김을 하고 있다. 하지만 국내의 경우 전기절연지와 관 련된 제품 및 생산기술 부족으로 전량을 수입에 의존하고 있는 실정이며, 그 수입량은 앞으 로 전기 및 전자 산업의 발전으로 인해 더욱 증가할 것으로 예상된다. 이러한 수입의존성을 극복하기 위해서는 전기절연지와 관련된 제품개발 및 생산기술에 관한 연구가 시급히 요청 되고 있다. 이러한 기술의 국산화는 수입 대체 효과 뿐만 아니라 관련 산업의 발전에도 기 여할 수 있을 것으로 예상되며 수출산업으로 성장할 수 있을 것으로 예상된다. 종이의 전기적 성질은 유전상수, 유전손실율과 같은 유전적 특성과 전기저항, 절연 파괴강도의 기계적 특성으로 구분할 수 있다. 종이의 전기적 성질 가운데 유전율은 전기장 에 대한 종이의 물리화학적인 반응으로 일반적으로 종이의 밀도와 종이를 구성하는 성분의 쌍극자 모멘트에 비례하며 온도에 따라서도 변화한다. 일반적으로 온도가 상승하면 열에너 지를 얻게된 쌍극자가 전기장에 배열됨으로써 유전율이 상승하지만 온도가 유리전이점 이상 으로 높아질 경우 열적 교란에 의해서 분극 능력이 감소하게 되어 유전완화 현상이 나타난 다. 전기절연지로 사용될 종이의 절연특성을 이해하기 위해서는 사용환경에 따른 유전적 특 성 및 tan$\delta$에 관한 연구가 펼요하다. 본 연구에서는 종이의 유전특성을 개선하기 위해서 펼름형성능력이 우수한 polyvinyl alcoholCPV A)과 aery lonitrile을 이용하여 시아노에틸화한 P PYA의 표면처리에 따른 종이의 유전적 특성의 변화를 검토하였다. 그 결과 PYA에 도입된 시아노에틸기에 의해 유전율을 증가시킬 수 있음을 확인하였다. 또 본 연구에 적용된 시험 범위에서는 온도상승에 따라 유전율이 상승하였다.

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Earthquake Damage Assessment of Buildings in Urban Area using Disaster Management Platform (재난관리플랫폼을 이용한 도심지 건물군의 지진피해평가)

  • Jang, Sung-Hyun;Kwon, Dong-Hee;Hwang, Chan-Gyu;Choi, Soo-Young;Chey, Min-Ho
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.10 no.6
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    • pp.25-31
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    • 2019
  • Because of its physical characteristics, earthquake has a great impact on a wide area in a short time, so it needs a resilience based seismic countermeasures to restore the community function. For this reason, in this study, the seismic damages of urban buildings were assessed stochastically by virtual earthquakes using public data information and disaster management program(Ergo-EQ). A geographical map reflecting geological characteristics of the target area was created with the buildings and topographic data in Dalseo-gu, Daegu City. In addition, an integrated database including building characteristics was modified to be linked with the Ergo-EQ program. The seismic damages for the buildings were evaluated through the exceedance probability of four different damage levels. From the damage results, it can be identified not only the seismic damage of each building, but also the major factors affecting earthquake damage.

On Slimming down the Functions Room of Light Rail Transit Stations by Utilizing an Enhanced DSM Method (개선된 DSM 기법을 통한 경전철 정거장 기능실의 슬림화에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Joo-Uk;Park, Kee-Jun;Kim, Young-Min;Lee, Jae-Chon
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.927-939
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    • 2015
  • It appears that the rapid advance in technology has allowed to broaden the variety of rail systems technology, thereby fostering new business opportunity in rail industry. The direction of rail systems operations is mainly two fold. In one direction, long distance operations between mega cities are pursued with help of high speed trains under development. In the other case, relatively short distance operations for covering intra-city or suburban area are becoming popular. A good example of the latter case is light rail transit (LRT) systems. Due to the short distance operation, it is thus expected that both the development and operation cost for LRT systems be reduced to some extent. The cost reduction desired in there can be gained by scaling down the sizes of both the trains and stations as compared to those of normal rail systems. However, it is not well known how the LRT stations can be scaled down. The objective of this paper is to study on how to slim down the stations (particularly, the functions room) of LRT systems. To achieve the objective, an approach is studied based on a modified method of design structure matrix (DSM). Specifically, using the enhanced DSM method, an integrated architecture is developed for the functions room, in which equipments are housed to perform the functions of electricity, signaling, and communication for LRT stations. The use of the result indicates that the desired reduction can be obtained with the approach taken in the paper.

A Study of the Detailed Typology of School Outdoor Spaces - For a Recent Landscaping School in Seoul - (학교옥외공간의 세부 유형 분류 연구 - 서울시 최근 조경사업 학교를 대상으로 -)

  • Ahn, Myung June
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.52 no.4
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    • pp.56-68
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    • 2024
  • This study aimed to derive the concept and types of school outdoor spaces in Seoul. The research results showed that the concept of school outdoor space can be viewed as an outdoor activity space in schools that secures the value of integrated public life and communal life, including "behavioral rights, walking rights, living rights, urban rights, landscape rights (viewing rights), and nature experience rights." It can also be defined as a basic educational space that reflects the value of education, which is the basic function of schools and the characteristics of the community. As a result of the analysis based on the general types of outdoor spaces, it was found that the outdoor spaces of Seoul schools can be divided into three major categories: walking space (movement function), educational space (educational activities), and rest and other spaces (other services). Based on this, outdoor spaces were categorized and subcategorized to serve as the basis for policy implementation. These classifications are characterized by 1) simplifying the classification of spaces by function into three (movement functions, educational activities, and other services) to enable the use of outdoor spaces for integrated purposes; 2) reflecting the complex use of spaces by subdividing educational spaces focusing on major activities, and in particular, discovering complex spaces due to the three-dimensionalization of buildings; and 3) enabling spatial-level planning and facility element-level access according to school characteristics. It is characterized by applying the recent trends and systems of general outdoor space projects to the current situation of schools.

Characteristics and Status of Roof Tile Buildings of Pungnaptoseong Fortress (풍납토성 기와건물지의 성격과 위상)

  • SO Jaeyun
    • Korean Journal of Heritage: History & Science
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    • v.56 no.3
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    • pp.46-59
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    • 2023
  • Various Baekje ground-level building sites have been identified, in Pungnaptoseong Fortress, including Mirae Village's site E-1. However, building site E-1 is the only one with excavated roof tiles that are directly connected to the building site. As for building sites E-2, D-1, and D-2, which are comparable to site E-1, it is very possible that they had tiles on the roof based on their jeoksim (blocking facilities for roof slopes) and building structures. Also, although they are semi-underground pit structures, pit building sites A-30 and modern apartment site A-5, as well as the No.44 remains of Gyeongdang District, which is closer to a ground-level type, the buildings with tiles may have been constructed in the form of partial tile roofs rather than full-face tile roofs. Therefore, there may be several reasons behind the use of tiles on roofs in the early days, but the primary background of the building's authoritative function would have been considered first. Considering that China and Japan started using tiles on nationally important buildings such as palaces, temples, and ritual buildings, it may be presumed that Baekje began using tiles from the time it centralized power. It is believed that Baekje's early roof tile buildings evolved from rudimentary residential architecture to advanced public architecture, taking into consideration fire prevention and structural stability in large buildings. It is difficult to find similar cases in Korea with structural features such as the elevated foundations or underground stone foundations that can be found in Mirae Village building site E-1. Rather, similar architectural techniques can be found in China and Japan. In China, similar construction techniques were discovered in buildings of worship that were primarily built in the palace surroundings, such as Jangan Castle. Based on this, it appears that roof tile building sites, such as site E-1, that have been discovered have a strong correlation with the characteristics of buildings of worship, and ground type buildings, such as sites D-1 and D-2, are important facilities that are related to important public facilities such as state-run warehouses. This provides many implications regarding the early Baekje city structure.

The Sense of Outdoor Characteristics on the Shopping Mall Planning -Focusing on Common Space Comparison- (쇼핑몰의 야외성 발현 특성에 관한 연구 -공용공간 비교를 중심으로-)

  • Cho, Hun Hee;Oh, Joon-Gul
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.557-566
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    • 2018
  • Shopping malls have been developed to increase sales revenue and attract visitors. This study focused on the sense of the outdoor characteristics of these shopping malls by comparing open and enclosed types of shopping malls in common spaces in LA and Korea through case study analyses. This research through case studies will form the foundation of comfortable shopping mall space design. The results are the follows. 1. Enclosed shopping malls tend to provide large indoor space to create a sense of outdoors. 2. The common space of enclosed shopping malls is developed through space expansion with horizontal and vertical connections that appear in different combinations depending on the space constraints and contexts. 3. The architectural planning of enclosed shopping malls are largely dependent on the concept of everyday life portrayed in the identity of each space, which usually involve the inclusion of sizable atriums to host indoor sports or special performances.

A Study on the Planning Characteristics of Contemporary Japanese Middle School Architecture (현대 일본 중학교 건축의 계획특성에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Jeong-Woo
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.668-676
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    • 2016
  • This study reviewed the planning characteristics of contemporary Japanese middle school architecture on which related studies are insufficient, aiming to obtain new ideas for planning Korean middle school facilities. Fourteen case schools built after 1990s were selected and analyzed. They were divided into learning-living space and other major spaces. The planning characteristics of the case schools are summarized as follows 1) The case schools were classified into two categories, departmentalized classroom type (D type) and usual with variation type (UV type) by school system. These categories can also be the classification standard for basic architectural characteristics in learning and living space of case schools. 2) D type case schools have departmentalized classrooms, home base, media space and teacher's space for learning-living space. D type case schools are divided into 'attached-to-classroom type' and 'separate type' depending on the adjacency of the home base and departmentalized classroom. 3) UV type case schools have multipurpose space around the classroom for learning-living space and can be divided into two types, i.e., 'directly adjacent' and 'separate', depending on the connectivity to classroom of multipurpose room. 4) Specialized classrooms are designed to have the openness to the public and the own characteristics of school subjects strengthened and show the spatial differentiation with connected ancillary spaces. 5) Libraries are designed as complex zones grouped with computer labs, audio visual rooms and multipurpose halls not as a single room and as open plan not with a closed wall. 6) The gymnasium is the basic sports facility with a martial arts room and outdoor pool, which are for after-school activities as well as physical education class. 7) The terrace, balcony and outdoor stairs are frequently used architectural vocabularies as diverse outdoor spaces with a variety of functions.

A Study on the Development of a BIM Design Tool for Hanok Windows and Doors (BIM을 활용한 한옥 창호 설계 도구 개발에 관한 연구)

  • Choi, Joong-Hyun
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.15 no.12
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    • pp.7331-7339
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    • 2014
  • As the Korean government initiates the Han-style campaign, the efforts and expectations for the modernization and industrialization of Hanok are growing. Accordingly, a major R&D project sponsored by the government is in progress for the development of related technologies, in which the development of a Hanok design support system based on Building Information Modeling(BIM) technology is included as one of the major subjects. However, the development of design tools for Hanok so far has not focused on the windows and doors, which is another major element of Korean traditional architecture. Therefore, this study developed a BIM-based design tool for Hanok windows and doors as an approach to the integrated design of various Hanok elements and their applications to modern buildings. To this end, the characteristics of Hanok windows and doors were analyzed first in terms of the location, opening method, style, components, and the over-all construction. A design tool was then developed with the parametric modeling functions of the $ArchiCAD^{(R)}$system. The applicability and efficiency of the developed tool were verified with design simulations. This is expected to contribute to not only the application of Hanok windows and doors to modern buildings but also to the further development of an integrated Hanok design system.

A Study on the Landscape Design for Sunchon National University Cultural Park (순천대학교 문화공원 설계)

  • Kim, Youn-Jin;Han, Sun-Ah;Kim, Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.38 no.4
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    • pp.75-83
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    • 2010
  • College campus landscape plans once focused mainly on campus functionality and aesthetically pleasing buildings. Yet now, after the rise of greater emphasis on afforestation and eco-friendly planning, building spaces for the local culture and community has become the core of the plan. This study analyzed the design strategies and details of the landscape plan that was selected through the contest to select a design plan for the cultural park at Sunchon National University. The key considerations for the landscape Design for the cultural space at Sunchon National University areas follows. First, the design plan sought ways to reach out to the local community, going one step beyond just opening up campus facilities. This means more than just the opening of physical facilities and environments. It was designed to serve as a base to organize diversified programs by generations and groups with an aim to share the history and culture of the college, the local community and the region. Second, shapes and colors were designed to establish a unified image between buildings and outdoor facilities. "Three Books" was selected as the key motif as books were believed to be the most representative symbol of colleges while 6 straight lines, hexagons and circles inspired by the shape of three books were used in the design. In terms of colors, reddish-brown was used for buildings to enhance visibility along with harmony and esthetic appreciation. For facilities, black and blue were used as dominant colors and white and yellow as point colors to promote the image of Sunchon City. Third, with an aim to overcome the limitation of the overall college campus as a closed space, it was designed to be a barrier-free space, remaining open to everyone and encouraging visits and experiences for active communication with the local community.

A Study on the 3D Precise Modeling of Old Structures Using Merged Point Cloud from Drone Images and LiDAR Scanning Data (드론 화상 및 LiDAR 스캐닝의 정합처리 자료를 활용한 노후 구조물 3차원 정밀 모델링에 관한 연구)

  • Chan-hwi, Shin;Gyeong-jo, Min;Gyeong-Gyu, Kim;PuReun, Jeon;Hoon, Park;Sang-Ho, Cho
    • Explosives and Blasting
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    • v.40 no.4
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    • pp.15-26
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    • 2022
  • With the recent increase in old and dangerous buildings, the demand for technology in the field of structure demolition is rapidly increasing. In particular, in the case of structures with severe deformation of damage, there is a risk of deterioration in stability and disaster due to changes in the load distribution characteristics in the structure, so rapid structure demolition technology that can be efficiently dismantled in a short period of time is drawing attention. However, structural deformation such as unauthorized extension or illegal remodeling occurs frequently in many old structures, which is not reflected in structural information such as building drawings, and acts as an obstacle in the demolition design process. In this study, as an effective way to overcome the discrepancy between the structural information of old structures and the actual structure, access to actual structures through 3D modeling was considered. 3D point cloud data inside and outside the building were obtained through LiDAR and drone photography for buildings scheduled to be blasting demolition, and precision matching between the two spatial data groups was performed using an open-source based spatial information construction system. The 3D structure model was completed by importing point cloud data matched with 3D modeling software to create structural drawings for each layer and forming each member along the structure slab, pillar, beam, and ceiling boundary. In addition, the modeling technique proposed in this study was verified by comparing it with the actual measurement value for selected structure member.