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Analysis of Design Parameters for Power Plant Breakwater Channels Using Geotextile Containment (지오텍스타일 컨테인먼트를 활용한 발전소 방파수로 설계인자 분석)

  • Kim, Sung-Hwan;Oh, Young-In
    • Journal of the Korean Geosynthetics Society
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2008
  • The geotextile tube shall be sewen with geotextile longitudinally in the shape of hose and it shall be filled hydraulically through filling ports at the proper intervals to construct structure. Geotextile container shall be sewen after spreading of geotextile on the split barge and sealed shut after the filling soil, and then moved and positioned at the required position. And the geotextile container passes through the bottom of barge by opening split barge and drops to the seabed to form structure. This structure for the ${\bigcirc}{\bigcirc}$ project, UAE and we would propose that geotextile containment for core material of power plant breakwater to be constructed for lower bunds with containers up to -4.0m and do upper parts with the structures of tube up to 0.0m. For the application of proposed geotextile containment, review on stability of breakwaters and design consideration were adopted. The evaluation on stability of geotextile containment was classified by 3 items, internal design consideration for material selection, reviews on stability for individual and global structure. In this research, the geothermal analysis was performed to estimate the geothermal behavior of central breakwater. Central breakwater is located boundary of intake and outfall channel, it is mean that the central breakwater is thermal boundary of intake low temperature sea water and outfall high temperature sea water. Therefore, it is required to be designed a low permeability to ensure no mix of intake and outfall waters.

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The Gaiting Behaviour of the Shrimp Macrobrachium nipponense on the Nettings (망지에 대한 징거미 새우(Macrobachium nipponense)의 보행운동)

  • KIM Yong-Hae;KO Kwan-Soh
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.235-242
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    • 1985
  • The mechanics of the walking shrimps is useful to clarify the fishing mechanisms in relation to the fishing gears. The gaiting behaviour concerning step positions and step timings on the flat board and the nettings, 16, 23 and 37mm in mesh size were experimented in the aquarium using video camera from June to October, 1984. It was found that the irregular movements of walking legs in step positions and step patterns were appeared on the nettings more than the flat surface due to the absence of mechanical contact with the substrates. The mean stride length and coefficient of variation of the periods in the walking shrimps on the flat board were significantly different from those values on the nettings, However, the velocity, the period and the ratio of forestroke to backstroke were unsteadily changed with the carapace length, and showed little difference under the four conditions. The mean phase difference on the flat board was greater than those values on the nettings which were decreased, while standard deviation on the flat board was smaller than those values on the nettings which were increased with increasing in mesh size.

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Protector Design and Shock Analysis for a Launch-Reconnaissance Robot (발사형 정찰로봇을 위한 보호체 설계 및 충격해석)

  • Kang, Bong-Soo;Park, Moon-Sik
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.35 no.8
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    • pp.971-976
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    • 2011
  • This paper presents the design concepts of a protector for a launch-reconnaissance robot that is to be deployed for data-collection in hazardous regions. The protector protects the reconnaissance robot inside from shock induced during the process of launch, flight, and landing. Since the outer shells of the protector are automatically opened wide by the unlocking mechanism during the landing stage, the reconnaissance robot can easily exit the protector and move around to carry out its mission. We carefully simulated a finite-element model of the protector with the robot and compared the results with the actual dynamic behavior of the system. Shock- response tests using a droptable showed that the proposed protector filled with silicon material successfully attenuated external shock.