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Runoff Analysis Evaluation Using Harmonized World Soil Database(HWSD) (HWSD를 이용한 유출해석 평가)

  • Choi, Yun Seok;Kim, Joo Hun;Kim, Kyung Tak
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2016.05a
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    • pp.570-570
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    • 2016
  • 홍수해석을 위해서는 DEM, 토지피복도, 토양도 등을 이용해서 대상 유역의 수문지형학적 매개변수를 도출해야 한다. 이때 북한과 같은 비접근 지역이나, 지상 관측에 의한 자료가 부족한 해외 지역에 대한 유출해석을 위해서는 대상 지역에 대한 상세한 자료를 얻기 어려우므로, 위성영상이나 전지구 데이터베이스 등과 같은 글로벌 자료를 이용하는 것이 대안이 될 수 있다. 글로벌 지형공간 자료로는 ASTER GDEM과 같은 DEM, Global Map과 같은 토지피복도, HWSD(Harmonized World Soil Database)와 같은 토양도를 이용할 수 있다. 본 연구에서는 이 중 HWSD의 적용성을 평가하였다. HWSD는 UN FAO(Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations)의 토지이용변경 프로그램에 따른 지도와 지역 및 국가 토양데이터베이스를 조합해서 만들어 졌으며, 30 arc-second(약 1km)의 해상도를 가진다. 유출해석은 물리적 분포형 모형인 GRM(Grid based Rainfall-runoff Model)을 이용하였으며, 낙동강 수계의 향석 수위관측소 유역을 대상으로 2008년과 2009년에 발생한 2개의 수문사상을 이용하여 연구를 진행하였다. 토양도를 제외한 자료(DEM, 토지피복도 등)는 모두 국내에서 구축된 자료를 이용하였다. 우리나라의 정밀토양도를 이용해서 보정된 모형(매개변수)에 HWSD 자료를 적용한 유출해석 결과, 두 사상에서 모두 유량이 크게 모의되었다. 이는 HWSD에서는 유역 전체가 양토(수리전도도 0.34cm/h)로 정밀토양도(향석 유역 평균 수리전도도 1.07cm/h)에 비해 약 1/3의 수리전도도 값을 가지고, 정밀토양도를 적용한 경우의 평균 토양심은 70cm이지만 HWSD에서는 37cm로 상대적으로 작기 때문에 토양 침투량은 작아지고, 유출량이 크게 계산되는 것으로 판단된다. HWSD를 이용한 모형 보정에서는 토양 수리전도도와 토양심 매개변수를 중심으로 보정하였으며, 그 결과 관측 유량을 잘 재현할 수 있었다. 위성영상을 이용해서 구축되는 토지피복도와는 달리, 토양정보는 원시 자료가 구축된 지역에 따라서 구축방법, 정확도 등에서 크게 차이가 날 수 있다. 그러므로 글로벌 자료를 이용한 유출해석에서는 토양 자료의 적용 및 이와 관련된 매개변수의 주의가 필요할 것으로 판단된다.

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Design of Emergency Light - Focusing on Public Facilities (피난유도등 디자인 연구 -다중이용시설을 중심으로)

  • Yoo, Ga-Hee;Yang, Sung-Ho
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.301-308
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    • 2020
  • Based on the analysis of fire escape situations in public facility, this study was intended to propose a design of emergency light suitable for fire in public facility. A video analysis was conducted to understand the evacuation situation of public facility because the fire could not be randomized due to the disaster. Through video analysis, we were able to identify inconvenience and necessary needs in avoiding fire in public facility and reflected them in the design of emergency light, etc. As a result of the design of emergency light, the wall type induction lamp had different LED layout structures to minimize the thickness of the product. Ceiling induction lamps have been supplemented for additional installation in corridors of complex structures. The results of this study are designed based on the criteria used in the manufacture of actual emergency light and we intend to explore ways to be practical through further experiment measurements and complementary steps through expert advice.

A Study on the Operations of School Safety Experience Education Space (초등학교 안전체험교육 공간 운영 방안에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Geun-Im;Lee, Yong-Hwan
    • The Journal of Sustainable Design and Educational Environment Research
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.61-68
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study is to suggest the necessary measures for the school safety experience education space to provide the elementary school students with the ability to provide safety education through experiences routinely and repeatedly. For this purpose, we investigated the conditions of safety experience in Jeollabuk-do and the case of other cities as a factor for operating the school safety experience educational space. In order to clarify the appropriateness of this, a questionnaire was conducted for the teachers in the local area. As a result of the analysis, it was found that the use of two classrooms in the place and the scale in the operation of the school safety experiential education space should be sought in various places such as hall, multipurpose room, and gymnasium according to the school condition. Experiential areas should be operated by elementary school students customized, but specialized facilities or large scale should be used for professional safety experience facilities. For efficient operation, the base school wanted to be located in a place where accessibility of other school students was easy, and that a school with sufficient space would be selected.

A Study on the Propagation Characteristics of Fire Alarm Sound in Buildings (화재비상경보음의 건물 내 전달특성에 관한 연구)

  • Baek, Eun-Sun
    • Fire Science and Engineering
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    • v.23 no.5
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    • pp.153-160
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    • 2009
  • This study aims to review the propagation characteristics of fire alarm sound in building through computer simulation. In order to achieve this goal, the sound power level of existing three different emergency alarms were measured in an anechoic chamber. Sound power level of alarm bell was 98.6dB and electronic-siren speaker was 95.7dB, and electronic-siren phon was 101.8dB at the voltage of DC 24V in the condition of anechoic chamber. As the results of acoustic simulation, it was shown that sound levels at the corridor of the building were relatively high and even. But, there were large difference in sound level at all the frequency bands between corridor and lecture rooms. This mean that alarm sound couldn't be recognized sometimes in lecture rooms. Through the computer simulation, the propagation characteristics of fire alarm sound could be forecasted and compared due to plans of buildings.

The short-term morphological changes of the beach and dune using by terrestrial LIDAR (지상 라이다를 이용한 단기간 해빈과 해안사구의 지형변화 연구)

  • Shin, Dae Seob;Seo, Jong Cheol
    • Journal of The Geomorphological Association of Korea
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.283-296
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    • 2011
  • The aim of this study is to analyze the short-term changes of beach and dune morphology at Hwajin beach, Korea using by terrestrial LIDAR. Based on ArcInfo as point cloud obtained through precise analyzing studying area twice (1st : Sep 1. 2010, 2nd : Oct 2nd. 2010) by terrestrial LIDAR, alteration of beach and dune was analyzed at DEM, of which cell size is about 10cm. Consequently, during the studying period, coastlines at studying area moved backward and reduced the area of coastal zone. In a section change, the north beach moved backward with more eroded beach face and the middle section of south beach moved forward with more deposited beach face. Considering all the section changes of beach at studying area, beach section during the 1st measurement period can be defined as a summer profile, and it can be explained that the temporary storm profile was formed by the strong wave created during studying period. As a result of analyzing the alteration of beach area by terrestrial LIDAR, alteration of narrow area was able to be analyzed in detail by class of 'centimeter' and the time was able to be shortened.

Analysis of Runoff Impact by Land Use Change - Using Grid Based Kinematic Wave Storm Runoff Model (KIMSTORM) - (토지이용의 변화가 홍수유출에 미치는 영향분석)

  • Kim, Seong-Joon;Park, Geun-Ae;Chun, Moo-Kab
    • Journal of Korea Water Resources Association
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    • v.38 no.4 s.153
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    • pp.301-311
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of this study is to assess the quantitative effect of stream discharge due to land use changes. The upstream watershed of Pyeongtaek gauging station of Anseong-cheon ($592.6\;km^2$) was adopted. To accomplish the purpose, firstly, trace land use changes for the selected watershed which have some changes of land use by using Landsat images of 1986 and 1999 of the watershed and secondly, analyse the quantitative effect of stream discharge due to land use changes by applying GIS- based distributed hydrologic model KIMSTORM. The model was calibrated and verified at 2 locations (Pyeongtaek and Gongdo) by comparing observed with simulated discharge results for 7 storm events from 1998 to 2003. Model output was designed to provide information of land use impact on runoff components in the watershed and the sensitivity of impact level of each land use category on storm runoff. Land use impact was evaluated with the land use data sets for 1986 and 1999 for the same rainfall condition (160.5 mm). Area decrease of 4.8 percent of forest and 4.0 percent of paddy field during 13 years (1986 - 1999) within the watershed caused a 30.3 percent increase of peak runoff and a 9.3 percent increase of runoff volume.

Measurement and evaluation of speech privacy in university office rooms (대학 내 사무실의 스피치 프라이버시 측정 및 평가)

  • Lim, Jae-Seop;Choi, Young-Ji
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.38 no.4
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    • pp.396-405
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    • 2019
  • The speech privacy of closed office rooms located in a university campus was measured and assessed in terms of SPC (Speech Privacy Class) values. The measurements of two quantities, the LD (Level Difference) between a source and a receiving room, and the background noise level ($L_b$) at the receiving room were carried out in 5 rooms located in 3 different buildings in the university campus. Each of the 5 rooms was adjacent to both offices and corridors through walls. The TL (Transmission Loss) between the source and the receiver room was also measured to compare the difference of two standard methods, ASTM E2836-10 and KS F 2809. The present results show that the speech privacy of the 5 office rooms is not met the requirement for a minimum SPC values of 70. A minimum LD value of 41 dB between the source and the receiver room should be achieved for having a SPC value of 70 when the mean measured value of $L_b$ at the receiving room is 29.2 dB. That is, the TL(avg) value averaged over the octave bands from 160 Hz to 5000 Hz between the source and the receiver room should be or greater than 40 dB. The most important architectural factor influencing the LD value is the presence of openings, such as doors, and windows, on the adjacent walls between the source and receiving room. Therefore, if the opening of the adjacent wall is replaced by an opening with high sound insulation, the appropriate SPC value of the research and office rooms can be achieved.

Analysis Study on the Operation Status of the Hospital Library (병원도서관 운영실태 분석 연구)

  • Shin, Youngji;Noh, Younghee
    • Journal of the Korean Society for information Management
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    • v.36 no.4
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    • pp.21-52
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    • 2019
  • This study focused on the domestic hospital libraries, the policies and support projects for them, and the current operation status of them. To this end, a list of hospital libraries was established and the operation status was investigated by conducting telephone interviews with 73 libraries collected. As a result, it was found that hospital libraries were established through support projects of other institutions (foundations, enterprises, etc.) rather than by the parent institutions, most of which were barely maintained except for certain actively operated ones. In terms of space, hospital libraries equipped with independent space were mostly operated on a small scale, and bookshelves were deployed in space for other purposes such as lounge and hallway. In terms of operation, a dedicated department or personnel for the library operation hardly existed, and more than half of them did not purchase additional books, simply maintaining the donated books at the time of the establishment. It was also shown that for services and programs, only booklending services are provided, except for a few libraries. Therefore, national policies and support will be needed to revitalize hospital libraries in the future, and the government needs to seek ways to continuously operate them through links with local representative libraries and public libraries.

An Objective Procedure to Decide the Scale Factors for Applying Land-form Classification Methodology Using TPI (TPI 응용에 의한 산악지형 분류기법의 적용을 위한 scale factor 선정방법 개발)

  • Jang, Kwangmin;Song, Jungeun;Park, Kyeung;Chung, Joosang
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.98 no.6
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    • pp.639-645
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    • 2009
  • The objective of this research was to introduce the TPI approach for interpreting land-forms of mountain forests in South Korea. We develop an objective procedure to decide the scale factor as a basic analytical unit in land-form classification of rugged mountain areas using TPI. In order to determine the scale factor associated with the pattern of slope profiles, the gradient variance curve was derived from a revised hypsometric curve developed using the relief energy of topographic profiles. Using the gradient variance curve, found was the grid size with which the change in relief energy got the peak point. The grid size at the peak point was determined as the scale factor for the study area. In order to investigate the performance of the procedure based on the gradient variance curve, it was applied to determination of the site-specific scale factors of 3 different terrain conditions; highly-rugged, moderately-rugged and relatively less-rugged. The TPI associated with the corresponding scale factors by study site was, then, determined and used in classifying the land-forms. According to the results of this study, the scale factor gets shorter with more rugged terrain conditions. It was also found that the numbers of valleys and ridges estimated with TPI show almost the same trends as those of the observed and the scale factors tends to approach to the mean distance of ridges.

Study of the Dormitory Architecture of Governmental Secondary Schools in the Japanese Colonial Era (일제 강점기 관립 중등학교 기숙사 건축에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Jeong-Woo
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.15 no.8
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    • pp.5355-5362
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    • 2014
  • This study reviewed the planning characteristics of dormitories for secondary schools in the Japanese Colonial Era by analyzing the architectural drawings collected by the National Archives of Korea. The dormitory was one of the essential facilities in secondary schools but there have been few studies in this area. The analysis items were the site plan and the planning characteristics of student bedrooms, dining hall, and supervisor's area, which were the main elements of the dormitory. The results of this study were summarized as follows. 1) Generally, the dormitory area was placed in the rear of buildings for teaching with a close connection. 2) The student bedroom wings were laid out in parallel to the south as a rule making the typical site plan pattern for a dormitory, whereas the other parts of dormitory, such as the dining hall and supervisor's area were placed in the site conditions. 3) Generally, the unit plans of bedrooms for Korean schools were the ondol type and were small in size, whereas those for Japanese were the tatami type and large in size with separate study and sleeping areas. 4) The dining hall annex was made up of a dining hall and kitchen-bathroom area in general. For Japanese schools, the school store area was added to these areas. The typical shapes of dining hall plans were narrow and long with an adjacent corridor, so the overall plan of the dining hall annex was like that of a single-corridor type block plan. 5) The supervisor's area was a smaller part of the dormitory but it was considered to be a symbolic part of the whole dormitory in site planning and design.