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간섭계에 있어서의 계통 오차의 자율 교정 알고리즘

  • 후지모토이쿠마츠;이태용;편영식
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2004.05a
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    • pp.139-139
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    • 2004
  • 나노테크놀로지의 발전과 함께, 간섭계를 이용한 정밀 계측의 중요성이 더욱 더 높아지고 있다. 본 방법은, 간섭성을 가진 레이저의 파장을 계측의 척도로서 기준 평면으로 사용되는 참조면에 대한 상대 측정에 의해, 3차원 형상을 계측하는 것이다. 고로, 본 논문에서는 간섭계를 이용한 계측에서 고정밀도를 실현하기 위해서는 참조면의 교정이 중요하다는 기본적인 생각을 기초로, 참조면 오차(참조면의 이상적 평면으로부터의 차이)를 주로, 광학 부품에 의한 파면의 왜곡 등을 포함한 간섭계 시스템의 계통 오차를 결정하는 방법을 검토한다.(중략)

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A gonioradiometer for total flux measurements (전광선속 측정을 위한 고니오광도계 제작)

  • 김용완;신동주;이인원;최종운
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.137-141
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    • 2004
  • We make a gonioradiometer to realize the scales of total luminous flux and total spectral flux from standards of irradiance and illuminance. Transferring of the photometric scales to a radiometric base has been completed by using a new goniometer to realize a scale of total luminous flux from the scale of illuminance. This is done by measuring the flux emanating from an optical source in different directions and integrating it over an entire imaginary surface surrounding the source. This method is suggested for the realization of the scales of total luminous flux and geometrically total spectral flux. The combined uncertainty of a total flux in the KRISS gonioradiometry is 1 % in the condition of 95% reliance.

An Experimental Study of Aerodynamic Characteristics on a Projectile with Counter-Rotating Head Installed Fins (조종면이 장착된 회전하는 발사체에서의 공력특성 분석에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • Park, Young-Ha;Je, Sang-Eon;Cho, Soo-Yong
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Aeronautical & Space Sciences
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    • v.41 no.5
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    • pp.357-365
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    • 2013
  • In this study, forces and moments were measured on a projectile which consisted of a missile configuration body(shell) and a head installed control fins. The shell and the head were separated each other and the shell was rotated by an electric motor. The head rotated reversely against the rotational direction of the shell. The rotational force on the head was obtained from a couple of fixed fins of which angular displacement were set to the rotational direction equally. The air velocity was 40m/s on the experiment and the Reynolds number based on the diameter of head was $1.3{\times}10^5$. The other couple of fins were used to control the position and direction of the projectile by changing the angular displacement. From this experiment, the variation of force and moment were measured on the rotating projectile, and the effective amplitude and frequency were obtained through the FFT analysis.

A Review of Milking Preparation: The Science. (착유준비의 재 검토 : 과학적인 면에서)

  • 손봉환
    • Journal of the korean veterinary medical association
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    • v.37 no.10
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    • pp.949-954
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    • 2001
  • 착유효과는 시간 당 소에 대한 일정한 일을 주로 측정하는 것이다. 그러나 시간 당 착유우유 kg에서 일정한 일의 양 또는 시간 당 더 좋은 우유 kg까지가 바라는 것이다. 소/시간에 대한 초점은 착유 전 유두준비에 소비시간을 감소 시키는 것이다. 그리고 이 검토는 우유생산, 안정된 우유흐름에 대한 시간, 유질과 유방건강에 중점을 둔 것이다. 우유의 질이나 유방염에 대하여 착유준비는 대단히 중요하다. 우리는 권장된 기준에 맞추어 착유준비를 하고 있는가? 스스로 검토하여 보아야 한다. 또한 그 기준에 정확히 따라서 함은 물론이고, 필요한 기구와 약제의 사용에도 하자가 없는지 재 확인하여 보아야 한다 그렇지 안으면 자기의 책임을 다른 곳에 돌리고 실제작업의 교정에는 실패를 하는 경우가 될 것이다.

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A Comparison of the Movement of Aspheric RGP Lens on Cornea by the Amounts of Keratometric Astigmatisms using Keratometer and Corneal Topography (각막곡률계와 각막지형도를 이용한 각막난시 측정값에 따른 비구면 RGP 렌즈의 각막에서 동적움직임 비교)

  • Park, Sang-Il;Lee, Se Eun;Kim, So Ra;Park, Mijung
    • Journal of Korean Ophthalmic Optics Society
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.123-133
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    • 2011
  • Purpose: The present study was conducted to analyze any difference in the movement of aspheric RGP lens by the amounts of keratometiric astigmatisms using keratometer and corneal topography. Methods: Corneal curvatures in thirty six eyes of males and females of with-the-rule keratometric astigmatisms in their twenties were measured by a keratometer and worn aspheric RGP lenses. Then, lens rotations, vertical and horizontal movements of lens by blinking were measured to compare with lens movements when aspheric RGP lenses were fitted by total keratometric astigmatisms using corneal topography. Results: The case having higher amount of central keratometric astigmatism was 61.1% of subjects, however, 36.1% of subjects showed higher total keratometric astigmatism indicating that central keratometric astigmatism was not always bigger than total keratometric astigmatism. Since over 0.25 diopter difference between total and central keratometric astigmatisms was shown in 19 eyes (52.8% of subjects), the prescription for lens fitting could be changed. Significant difference in horizontal movement was detected with increase of astigmatism when it compared based on the amount of keratometric astigmatism measured by a keratometer. However, there was no significant difference in lens rotation, horizontal and vertical movements by comparison with the amount of total keratometric astigmatism using a corneal topography. When central keratometric astigmatism measured by keratometer was bigger than total keratometric astigmatism estimated by corneal topography, bigger lens rotation was shown compared with opposite case. Also, the tendency of bigger lens rotation was measured with the increase of keratomatric astigmatism in the case of same prescription having same base curves with same amount of keratometric astigmatism but different curvatures. Conclusions: From the present study, we concluded that lens movements on cornea were not totally different when aspheric RGP lens fitted on with-the-rule astigmatism by keratometer and corneal topography. However, there was some difference in certain lens movements. Therefore, we concluded that further study on the relationship between the prescriptions for lens fitting should be conducted for improving the rate of successful lens fitting by keratometer or for the proper application of corneal topography for lens fitting.

Investigation of the Luminance Distribution of the Tunnel Lighting System (터널조명 시스템의 휘도분포 조사연구)

  • 강래철
    • The Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Illuminating and Electrical Installation Engineers
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    • v.8 no.6
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    • pp.31-39
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    • 1994
  • 터널조명에서는 조도와 함께 휘도가 중요하므로, 본 논문에서는 국내 터널을 대상으로 휘도 측정에 의해 터널 조명실태를 조사 분석하였다. 조사대상으로 춘천권 및 수도권의 9개 터널을 선정하여 노면, 벽면, 천정면의 휘도를 측정하였으며, 특히 노면휘도를 IES기준 및 국내 KS기준치와 비교 검토하였다. 조사 분석 결과를 바탕으로 국내 터널조명의 문제점을 지적하고 이에 대한 개선방향을 고려해 보았다.

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Soil Moisture Measurement System in the Mountainous Hillslope located at Chunmichun Watershed (청미천 산지사면에서의 토양 수분 측정 시스템구축 연구)

  • Sun, Han-Na;Joo, Seung-Hyo;Kim, Sang-Hyun;Kwon, Kyu-Sang;Lee, Yeon-Kil;Lee, Jin-Won;Jung, Sung-won
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2009.05a
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    • pp.1787-1791
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    • 2009
  • 지표수의 유출과정을 설명하는 과정에서 중요인자이며, 생태수문학의 핵심변수이자 기상모형의 중요한 입력변수인 토양수분의 공간적 시간적 특징들은 강우 및 지하수와 토양수분간의 순환 구조를 규명하는데 매우 중요하다. 가장 널리 쓰이는 토양 수분 측정 장비인 TDR 장비 매설에 앞서 대상유역 선정에 대한 여러 가지 고려사항을 검토하고 수치지형 분석 등을 통한 사전분석을 실시하였다. 대상유역을 선정하기 위해서는 대상유역의 자료획득의 용이함, 지정학적, 시스템 운영적 측면에서의 가용성, 그리고 정밀측량 및 부수적요인 등 여러 요소의 고려가 요구된다. 청미천 유역을 대상으로 약 21 개의 대상후보사면을 정밀조사 하였으며, 충청북도 음성군 수레의산 청소련 수련원내의 산지 사면을 측정대상 사면으로, 지정학적 위치, 식생분포, 지질구조 및 심도 등의 토양특성의 고려를 통해서 선정하였다. 또한 대상 사면에 흐름 발생 및 분포를 계산하기 위해서 대상사면의 지표 및 기반암 표고를 정밀 측량하였으며, 기반암 또는 풍화대까지의 깊이를 실측하여 지표면 및 지하면의 수치지형 모형을 구축하였다. 대상사면 및 지하면에 대하여 표고수치지형모형(Digital Elevation Model:DEM)으로 도식한 후 흐름 발생 공간 분포를 계산하였다. 다양한 흐름 발생 알고리즘으로 기여사면적과 지형습윤지수를 계산하였다. 분배알고리즘의 의해 도출된 지형인자들로 인한 흐름발생 공간적 분포특성을 비교하여 센서의 매설 위치를 결정하였다. 센서 매설 위치에 대한 토양시료를 채취하여 토성을 분석한 결과는 미국 농무성 기준에 의한 분류로는 사양토로, 국제토양학회의 분류기준에 따르면 양토로 분류되었다. 대상사면의 유효입력강우를 확보하기위해서 개방공간인 수레의산 청소년수련원과 대상산림의 Canopy하부에 각각 강수측정 시스템을 설치하였고 약 6개월간 성공적으로 자료를 획득하였다.

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Validity of Clinically Used Tray Transmission Factor (임상적으로 쓰이는 차폐선반투과율의 타당성에 관한 연구)

  • 윤형근
    • Progress in Medical Physics
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.218-224
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    • 2003
  • Purpose:By evaluating the dependence of the tray transmission factor (tray factor) on collimator setting and tray thickness, we determined the validity of the clinically used single tray factor for standard radiation field size (10${\times}$10 $\textrm{cm}^2$). Methods and Materials:For each X ray energies (6 and 10 MV), outputs were measured by using 5 steps of tray thickness (0, 6, 8, 10, 12 mm) and 7 steps of radiation field size (5${\times}$5, 10${\times}$10, 15${\times}$15, 20${\times}$20, 25${\times}$25, 30${\times}$30, 35${\times}$35 $\textrm{cm}^2$) at 10 cm phantom depth. Outputs were measured in both 'with tray' and 'without tray' conditions by using radiation with the same monitor units, and the tray factors were determined by the ratios of the two outputs. To evaluate the validity of a single tray factor obtained for standard radiation field, we analyzed the pattern of the field sizes in cases treated at our hospital in 2002. Results : In the 6 MV X-ray, the increases in the tray factor between the standard field (l0${\times}$10 $\textrm{cm}^2$) and the largest field (35${\times}$35 $\textrm{cm}^2$) were 0.517%, 0.835%, 1.058%, 1.066% in 6, 8, 10, and 12 mm thickness tray, respectively. In the 10 MV X-ray, the increases in the fray factor between the standard field (10${\times}$10 $\textrm{cm}^2$) and the largest field (35${\times}$35 $\textrm{cm}^2$) were 0.517%, 0.836%, 1.058%, 1.066% in 6, 8, 10, 12 mm thickness tray, respectively. In a major portion of clinical cases, when the field size was smaller than 20${\times}$20 $\textrm{cm}^2$, the tray factor was in good agreement with the standard tray factor. However, in cases where the field sizes were 30${\times}$30 $\textrm{cm}^2$ and 35${\times}$35 $\textrm{cm}^2$, the error could exceed 1.0%. Conclusion:The tray factor increased with increasing field size or decreasing tray thickness. The difference of tray factor between the small field and the large field increased with increasing tray thickness. Furthermore, the standard tray factor was valid in most clinical cases except for when the field size was greater than 30${\times}$30 $\textrm{cm}^2$, wherein the error could exceed 1.0%.

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In Vivo Dosimetry with MOSFET Detector during Radiotherapy (방사선 치료 중 MOSFET 검출기를 이용한 체표면 선량측정법)

  • Kim Won-Taek;Ki Yong-Gan;Kwon Soo-Il;Lim Sang-Wook;Huh Hyun-Do;Lee Suk;Kwon Byung-Hyun;Kim Dong-Won;Cho Sam-Ju
    • Progress in Medical Physics
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.17-23
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    • 2006
  • In Vivo dosimetry is a method to evaluate the radiotherapy; it is used to find the dosimetric and mechanical errors of radiotherapy unit. In this study, on-line In Vivo dosimetry was enabled by measuring the skin dose with MOSFET detectors attached to patient's skin during treatment. MOSFET dosimeters were found to be reproducible and independent on beam directions. MOSFET detectors were positioned on patient's skin underneath of the dose build-up material which was used to minimize dosimetric error. Delivered dose calculated by the plan verification function embedded in the radiotherapy treatment planning system (RTPs), was compared with measured data point by point. The dependency of MOSFET detector used in this study for energy and dose rate agrees with the specification provided by manufacturer within 2% error. Comparing the measured and the calculated point doses of each patient, discrepancy was within 5%. It was enabled to verify the IMRT by using MOSFET detector. However, skin dosimetry using conventional ion chamber and diode detector is limited to the simple radiotherapy.

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Feasibility Study of Vertical Multileaf Collimator for Determination of Irradiation Size (수직형 다엽 콜리메이터의 방사선 조사면 크기 결정을 통한 유용성 연구)

  • Lee, Chang-Yeol;Son, Ki-Hong;Shin, Sang-Hun;Park, Seung-Woo;Lee, Dong-Han;Jung, Hai-Jo;Choi, Mun-Sik;Oh, Won-Young;Kim, Kum-Bae;Yang, Gwang-Mo;Ji, Young-Hoon
    • Progress in Medical Physics
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.3-11
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study was to evaluate feasibility of Vertical Multileaf Collimator for determination of irradiation size using Vertical Multileaf Collimator and lead block to determine 4 different irradiation shape in case of Co-60 gamma-ray and 6 MV X-ray. We chose ion chamber, glass dosimeter and EBT chromic film to compare with Vertical Multileaf Collimator results and lead block results. In case of Co-60 gamma-ray and 6 MV X-ray, the central axis point dose normalized at reference field of lead block with ion chamber results for Vertical Multileaf Collimator were estimated higher than lead block about 5.1%, 4.2%. In case of Co-60 gamma-ray, the central axis point dose normalized at reference field of lead block with glass dosimeter results for Vertical Multileaf Collimator were estimated higher than lead block about 2.2%, 7.8%, 7.2%, 4.0% for reference, circle, triangle, cross field, respectively. In case of 6 MV X-ray, the central axis point dose normalized at reference field of lead block with glass dosimeter results for Vertical Multileaf Collimator were estimated higher than lead block about 6.7%, 6.2%, 3.8%, 6.2% for reference, circle, triangle, cross field, respectively. The results of EBT chromic film, Vertical Multileaf Collimator of penumbra size for all irradiation shape was smaller than lead block of those size that 2.0~3.5 mm for Co-60 gamma-ray, 0.5~1.0 mm for 6 MV X-ray. The results from this study, radiation treatment volume that results in shielding block can be minimized. In addition, during radiation treatment for 2, 3-dimensional radiation therapy using a Vertical Multileaf Collimator of this survey can be used to determine variety of irradiation fields.