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줄리아 언어를 이용한 고성능 해양모델의 개발 (Development of a High Performance Ocean Model using Julia Language)

  • 권민선;김종구
    • 한국해양학회지:바다
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    • 제24권2호
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    • pp.187-207
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    • 2019
  • 고성능 해양모델을 개발하기 위하여 적시 컴파일(Just-In-Time) 언어인 줄리아 언어를 사용하였고, 운동량 방정식의 해를 구하기 위해 연속완화법으로 푸아송 방정식을 푸는 코드를 작성하였다. 다음으로, 줄리아 계산 코드를 시험하기 위하여 두 가지의 모델을 구축하였다. 첫 번째로, 일정한 유량의 생성/소멸(source/sink) 조건을 시험하기 위해 단순한 수로 형태를 모델링하였고, 두 번째로, 조석 외력(tidal forcing) 및 전향력(Coriolis force), 난류확산계수로 인한 효과 등을 시험하기 위해 황해(Yellow Sea)를 단순화하여 모델링하였다. 모델은 두 가지 시나리오 안에서 총 8개의 실험안으로 테스트되었다. 테스트 결과, 시나리오 1에서 3가지 실험안의 수심 평균된 유속은 이론 값에 완벽하게 수렴하였고, 해저마찰로 인한 수직적 유속 구배를 잘 보여주었다. 또한 시나리오 2에서는 황해의 무조점과 우리나라 서해 중부와 남부 연안의 조석 특성을 잘 재현하였고, 전향력과 수직 난류확산계수에 따른 결과의 차이를 잘 보여주었다. 따라서, 줄리아 언어를 이용한 해양모델을 개발하는 데에 성공하였다고 판단되며, 이는 해양모델이 고전적인 컴파일 언어에서 적시 컴파일 언어로 성공적으로 넘어가는 단계에 오게 됐다는 것을 시사한다.

수제 입사각에 따른 개수로 만곡부의 편수위와 하상변동 (Superelevation and Bed Variation Due to Attack Angle of Submerged Vanes in Curved Channel)

  • 박상덕;백중철;전우성;이현재
    • 대한토목학회논문집
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    • 제39권2호
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    • pp.297-306
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    • 2019
  • 개수로 만곡부에서 흐름은 원심력이 작용하기 때문에 횡방향 수면경사가 나타나고 유심선은 만곡 외측으로 치우친다. 수중 수제는 만곡부의 다양한 공학적인 문제를 해결하는 데 사용될 수 있다. 수중 수제가 흐름방향과 이루는 입사각과 수제 열 간격이 만곡부의 하상변동과 편수위에 미치는 영향을 파악하기 위해서 $90^{\circ}$만곡 직사각형 단면 수로에 잔자갈을 깔고 이동상 수리실험을 하였다. 만곡부에 수중 수제를 설치하면 최대 세굴심은 증가하나 균일한 둔각으로 수제를 설치하면 세굴을 줄일 수 있다. 수제를 설치한 만곡부에 수제설치 기준하상의 형성유량과 같은 유량이 흐를 경우 최대 세굴이 발생하는 위치가 하류로 이동하고 편수위는 증가한다. 그 유량보다 작으면 최대 세굴심의 위치가 상류로 이동하며 편수위는 감소한다. 만곡부에서 수중 수제는 입사각, 유량, 수제 열 간격의 상호작용에 따라 하상변동과 편수위에 대한 영향이 다르다.

전자기장을 이용한 준설토 고효율 이송기술 실증 및 기술 지침 개발 (Dredging Material High Efficiency Transport Technology Test by Using the Electro Magnetic Field and Development of the Technical Design Manual)

  • 김동철;김유승;여찬수;김선빈;박승민
    • 한국연안방재학회지
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    • 제5권4호
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    • pp.173-182
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    • 2018
  • As the research about increasing the efficiency of dredging soil transport, the technology, which reduce the friction between pipe wall and fluid in the pipe and disturbed generating pipe blockage, has been developed. So for the purpose of applying this technology to real construction site, main test has been tried at the real scale test in field. As a test result, this paper will show 30% flow efficiency increasing by permitted electro magnetic force to the pipe. And test result was evaluated as a ultra sonic velocity profiler. To propose the design technique and the execution manual of the high efficiency dredging material transport technic, this research have confirmed flow status changing depending on a soil material kind under electro-magnetic field and analyze the effect of electro-magnetic field which affects to each dredged soil material transportation. For achieving this research, EMF(Electro-Magnetic Field) generator is installed on the dredger(20,000HP) and through monitored flow status, dredging soil flow rate and sampled material specification is confirmed. Also dredger operating condition is measured and dredger power for soil transportation, hydraulic gradient and flow rate are compared, as transportation efficiency is calculated by this parameter, it is possible to check transportation efficiency improvement depending on each dredged soil material under electro-magnetic field. To verify the technique of dredged soil transfer using electromagnetic field, which is the core technique of the high efficiency dredged soil transfer, and the technique of expert system for pipeline transfer and the flow state. This could lead to a verification of transfer efficiency according to the characteristics of the dredged soil (sand, clay, silt) and the transfer distance (5km, 10km, 15km), which is planned to be used for a technology development of pump power reduction and long-distance transfer applying the high efficiency dredged soil transfer technology.

2011년 5월 관측된 고농도 황사 사례 연구 (A Case Study of the Heavy Asian Dust Observed in May 2011)

  • 안보영;임병환
    • 한국지구과학회지
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    • 제43권3호
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    • pp.386-404
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    • 2022
  • 2011년 4월 29일부터 30일까지 몽골에서 발원한 황사의 영향으로 우리나라는 4일간 전국적으로 고농도의 황사가 관측되었다. 본 연구는 몽골의 황사발원지에서 황사 발생 시 기상 조건과 고농도 황사 사례의 원인 및 특성을 알아보기 위한 것으로, 황사 일기도 자료, 황사감시기상탑 자료, 위성 자료, 후방공기궤적 자료, 관측자료(PM10 및 광학입자 계수기 자료), ECMWF 재분석 자료를 이용하였다. 분석 결과, 종관 분석에서는 몽골 중부지역에 등압선의 간격이 조밀하게 분포하고 기압경도력이 강해지면서 강풍에 의해 황사가 발원하였다. 황사 발원과 기상 조건의 관계에서 황사 발원 직전에는 10℃ 이상으로 비교적 높은 기온을 나타내다 황사 발원과 동시에 급감하였으며, 상대습도는 약 40% 이하의 낮은 값을 지속적으로 나타내다 황사 발원 후에는 50% 이상으로 급격히 높아지며 황사의 발생이 줄어드는 경향을 보였다. COMS에서 관측된 황사지수는 황사발원지에서는 25 이상을 나타내면서 고농도의 황사가 탐지되었고, 실황에서 목측으로 관측된 지점과 일치하였다. 72시간 후방공기궤적에서는 모두 북서 기류가 한반도로 유입되었고, 5월 2일 흑산도에서는 PM10의 시간평균농도가 1,025 ㎍ m-3으로 최고 농도를 보였다. 특히 운동학적 연직 분석에서, 상층에서 발달한 기압골과 저기압성 소용돌이도에 의해 지상 저기압이 강화되고 동시에 상승 기류의 발달이 고농도의 황사 발생에 큰 역할을 한 것으로 판단된다.

수치해석을 이용한 고강도 결합 매입말뚝 흙막이 공법의 안정성 검토에 관한 연구 (Numerical Analysis of the Stability of a High-Strength Joint Buried Pile Retaining Wall Method)

  • 서혁;하영판;최준영;박경호;김대현
    • 지질공학
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    • 제34권2호
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    • pp.249-262
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    • 2024
  • 일반적으로 흙막이 공법은 지하구조물 시공시 주로 사용되는 공법이다. 본 연구에서는 대상현장지반에 대한 고강도 결합 매입말뚝 흙막이 공법의 안정성을 검토하였다. 실험내용으로는 유한요소해석법을 통한 지반의 침하량 검토를 수행하였으며, 공법이 적용된 지반의 계측 데이터와 수치해석 결과를 비교·분석하여 안정성 및 현장 적용성을 확인하고자 하였다. 수치해석상 침하량 결괏값과 현장 계측을 통한 침하량 측정값을 비교한 결과, A-A'~G-G' 단면의 수치해석상 침하량 결괏값은 최소 13.42 mm~최대 13.65 mm, 현장계측을 통한 침하량은 최대 2.00 mm로 확인되었다. 각각의 오차는 미미한 차이를 보였으며, 모든 구간에서 설계 예상치를 벗어나지 않음을 확인하였다. 굴착주변의 배면에 대한 계측기 설치결과, 지중경사계의 경우 누적수평변위는 -0.40~0.60 mm로 나타났고, 지하수위계 계측결과 초기측정치 대비 -0.21~0.28 m로 미소한 변위를 확인할 수 있었다. 또한 지표침하계의 경우 초기측정치 대비 최대 -2.00 mm로 매우 미소하게 확인되었고, 관리기준 내 안정적인 상태로 확인되었다.

Field Studios of In-situ Aerobic Cometabolism of Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons

  • Semprini, Lewts
    • 한국지하수토양환경학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국지하수토양환경학회 2004년도 총회 및 춘계학술발표회
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    • pp.3-4
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    • 2004
  • Results will be presented from two field studies that evaluated the in-situ treatment of chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons (CAHs) using aerobic cometabolism. In the first study, a cometabolic air sparging (CAS) demonstration was conducted at McClellan Air Force Base (AFB), California, to treat chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons (CAHs) in groundwater using propane as the cometabolic substrate. A propane-biostimulated zone was sparged with a propane/air mixture and a control zone was sparged with air alone. Propane-utilizers were effectively stimulated in the saturated zone with repeated intermediate sparging of propane and air. Propane delivery, however, was not uniform, with propane mainly observed in down-gradient observation wells. Trichloroethene (TCE), cis-1, 2-dichloroethene (c-DCE), and dissolved oxygen (DO) concentration levels decreased in proportion with propane usage, with c-DCE decreasing more rapidly than TCE. The more rapid removal of c-DCE indicated biotransformation and not just physical removal by stripping. Propane utilization rates and rates of CAH removal slowed after three to four months of repeated propane additions, which coincided with tile depletion of nitrogen (as nitrate). Ammonia was then added to the propane/air mixture as a nitrogen source. After a six-month period between propane additions, rapid propane-utilization was observed. Nitrate was present due to groundwater flow into the treatment zone and/or by the oxidation of tile previously injected ammonia. In the propane-stimulated zone, c-DCE concentrations decreased below tile detection limit (1 $\mu$g/L), and TCE concentrations ranged from less than 5 $\mu$g/L to 30 $\mu$g/L, representing removals of 90 to 97%. In the air sparged control zone, TCE was removed at only two monitoring locations nearest the sparge-well, to concentrations of 15 $\mu$g/L and 60 $\mu$g/L. The responses indicate that stripping as well as biological treatment were responsible for the removal of contaminants in the biostimulated zone, with biostimulation enhancing removals to lower contaminant levels. As part of that study bacterial population shifts that occurred in the groundwater during CAS and air sparging control were evaluated by length heterogeneity polymerase chain reaction (LH-PCR) fragment analysis. The results showed that an organism(5) that had a fragment size of 385 base pairs (385 bp) was positively correlated with propane removal rates. The 385 bp fragment consisted of up to 83% of the total fragments in the analysis when propane removal rates peaked. A 16S rRNA clone library made from the bacteria sampled in propane sparged groundwater included clones of a TM7 division bacterium that had a 385bp LH-PCR fragment; no other bacterial species with this fragment size were detected. Both propane removal rates and the 385bp LH-PCR fragment decreased as nitrate levels in the groundwater decreased. In the second study the potential for bioaugmentation of a butane culture was evaluated in a series of field tests conducted at the Moffett Field Air Station in California. A butane-utilizing mixed culture that was effective in transforming 1, 1-dichloroethene (1, 1-DCE), 1, 1, 1-trichloroethane (1, 1, 1-TCA), and 1, 1-dichloroethane (1, 1-DCA) was added to the saturated zone at the test site. This mixture of contaminants was evaluated since they are often present as together as the result of 1, 1, 1-TCA contamination and the abiotic and biotic transformation of 1, 1, 1-TCA to 1, 1-DCE and 1, 1-DCA. Model simulations were performed prior to the initiation of the field study. The simulations were performed with a transport code that included processes for in-situ cometabolism, including microbial growth and decay, substrate and oxygen utilization, and the cometabolism of dual contaminants (1, 1-DCE and 1, 1, 1-TCA). Based on the results of detailed kinetic studies with the culture, cometabolic transformation kinetics were incorporated that butane mixed-inhibition on 1, 1-DCE and 1, 1, 1-TCA transformation, and competitive inhibition of 1, 1-DCE and 1, 1, 1-TCA on butane utilization. A transformation capacity term was also included in the model formation that results in cell loss due to contaminant transformation. Parameters for the model simulations were determined independently in kinetic studies with the butane-utilizing culture and through batch microcosm tests with groundwater and aquifer solids from the field test zone with the butane-utilizing culture added. In microcosm tests, the model simulated well the repetitive utilization of butane and cometabolism of 1.1, 1-TCA and 1, 1-DCE, as well as the transformation of 1, 1-DCE as it was repeatedly transformed at increased aqueous concentrations. Model simulations were then performed under the transport conditions of the field test to explore the effects of the bioaugmentation dose and the response of the system to tile biostimulation with alternating pulses of dissolved butane and oxygen in the presence of 1, 1-DCE (50 $\mu$g/L) and 1, 1, 1-TCA (250 $\mu$g/L). A uniform aquifer bioaugmentation dose of 0.5 mg/L of cells resulted in complete utilization of the butane 2-meters downgradient of the injection well within 200-hrs of bioaugmentation and butane addition. 1, 1-DCE was much more rapidly transformed than 1, 1, 1-TCA, and efficient 1, 1, 1-TCA removal occurred only after 1, 1-DCE and butane were decreased in concentration. The simulations demonstrated the strong inhibition of both 1, 1-DCE and butane on 1, 1, 1-TCA transformation, and the more rapid 1, 1-DCE transformation kinetics. Results of tile field demonstration indicated that bioaugmentation was successfully implemented; however it was difficult to maintain effective treatment for long periods of time (50 days or more). The demonstration showed that the bioaugmented experimental leg effectively transformed 1, 1-DCE and 1, 1-DCA, and was somewhat effective in transforming 1, 1, 1-TCA. The indigenous experimental leg treated in the same way as the bioaugmented leg was much less effective in treating the contaminant mixture. The best operating performance was achieved in the bioaugmented leg with about over 90%, 80%, 60 % removal for 1, 1-DCE, 1, 1-DCA, and 1, 1, 1-TCA, respectively. Molecular methods were used to track and enumerate the bioaugmented culture in the test zone. Real Time PCR analysis was used to on enumerate the bioaugmented culture. The results show higher numbers of the bioaugmented microorganisms were present in the treatment zone groundwater when the contaminants were being effective transformed. A decrease in these numbers was associated with a reduction in treatment performance. The results of the field tests indicated that although bioaugmentation can be successfully implemented, competition for the growth substrate (butane) by the indigenous microorganisms likely lead to the decrease in long-term performance.

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