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A Survey on the Laboratory Measurements of Impact Sound Insulation of Floors (경량충격음 차단성능 실험실 측정방법 고찰)

  • Song, Min-Jeong;Jang, Gil-Soo;Ko, Sung-Suk;Kim, Sun-Woo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2004.11a
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    • pp.976-979
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    • 2004
  • The KS of 'Laboratory Measurement of Impact Sound Insulation of Floors' is not established yet. To establish this KS, present conditions of domestic laboratory test facilities for measuring impact sound insulation of floors in laboratory and current researches were reviewed As a result the outline of 'Laboratory Measurement of Impact Sound Insulation of Floors' is suggested.

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A study on the performance improving of the dielectric test facilities for UHV heavy electric apparatus (초고압 중전기기 절연시험설비 성능개선 연구)

  • Lee, J.G.;Kim, M.K.;Jeong, J.Y.;Kim, I.S.;Kim, M.H.
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2005.07c
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    • pp.2100-2102
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    • 2005
  • In this Paper, there have been brief review about the important consideration in laboratory planning and designing the dielectric testing facilities for heavy electric apparatus up to 800kV-class in the high voltage testing fields. To improve and reinforce the existing dielectric test facilities in the way of econo-mical and optimal condition, wide investigation and an analysis for a solution, especially overshoot compensation method. have been suggested. With the brief description about those matters in constructing and improving the test facilities, the specification of each facility has been shown in the paper.

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Concentrations and environmental influences of airborne fungi at university laboratories, hospital diagnostic laboratories (대학실험실과 병원진단검사실에서의 부유진균 농도와 환경영향인자)

  • Hwang, Sung-Ho;Park, Dong-Uk;Ha, Kwon-Chul;Park, Hyun-Hee;Joo, Se-Ik;Yoon, Chung-Sik
    • Journal of Korean Society of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.256-262
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    • 2010
  • This study evaluated the airborne concentrations of fungi in university laboratories, hospital diagnostic laboratories in Seoul. The incubated fungi was identified by lactophenol cotton blue (LPCB) staining method. Variables such as types of ventilation, temperature and relative humidity were investigated to explain laboratory airborne fungal concentrations. A total of 97 air samples were collected from 10 facilities in two institutions. Aspergilus spp., including Aspergilus niger, Aspergillius flavos and Penicillium spp. were found as predominant species. Airborne fungal concentrations ranged from not detected (ND) to 1,890 CFU/$m^3$. Airborne fungal concentrations were high in general-ventilated facilities and in laboratories where relative humidity ( > 60 %) were high ( p < 0.001). Therefore, we suggest that relative humidity should be maintained to properly reduce the concentration of fungal in university and hospital laboratories.

Bacterial Communities Developing during Composting Processes in Animal Manure Treatment Facilities

  • Yamamoto, Nozomi;Otawa, Kenichi;Nakai, Yutaka
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.22 no.6
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    • pp.900-905
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    • 2009
  • We analyzed succession of the bacterial communities during composting of animal manure in three individual facilities. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) targeting for the bacterial 16S rRNA gene were used to clarify the changes of bacterial community throughout each composting process. Our study revealed that the bacterial community structures differed during the composting process. The bacterial community in composting of facility A showed little change throughout the process. In the compost sample from facility B, its community had a small shift as the temperature increased. In compost from facility C, the temperature dynamically changed; it was shown that various bacterial communities appeared and disappeared as follows: in the initial phase, the members of phylum Bacteroidetes dominated; in the thermophilic phase, some bacteria belonging to phylum Firmicutes increased; towards the end, the community structure consisted of three phyla, Bacteroidetes, Firmicutes, and Proteobacteria. This study provides some information about the bacterial community actually present in field-scale composting with animal manure.

Performance Analysis of IEEE 802.11b under IEEE 802.15.4 Environment (IEEE 802.15.4 환경 하에서의 IEEE 802.11b의 성능 해석)

  • Yoon, Dae-Kil;Shin, Soo-Young;Kwon, Wook-Hyun;Kim, Jung-Jun;Kim, Young-Ho;Shin, Young-Hee
    • Journal of The Institute of Information and Telecommunication Facilities Engineering
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.9-17
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    • 2005
  • Coexistence of different wireless systems that share the 2.4 GHz ISM frequency band is becoming one of the most important issue. This paper presents a model of the interference that IEEE 802.11b affected by IEEE 802.15.4. The packet error rate (PER) of IEEE 802.11b under the interference of IEEE 802.15.4 is analyzed. The PER is obtained by using the bit error rate (BER) and the collision time. Further, this paper suggests a packet length to reduce the effect of the IEEE 802.15.4 interference and obtain a maximum throughput of the IEEE 802.11b. The analytical results are validated using simulation.

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A Study on the statistiscal analysis and the Electrical Shock hazard for electrical power facilities of 22.9kV substation (22.9kV 수.변전설비의 감전사고 발생현황 및 감전위험성 연구)

  • Han, Ki-Boong;Lee, Dae-Jong;Han, Woon-Ki
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2002.07c
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    • pp.1813-1815
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    • 2002
  • As the statistical data, the electrical shock accidents by electrical power facilities of 22.9kV substation is about 100 per years which shows very high occupation rate of 11.3%. There is many hazard factors in this place using high voltage because electrical accident can be occurred in near live part as well as contact. Regarding electrical shock accident in 22.9kV substation as there are many cases that have not been exposed industrial disaster, it is very hard to know exact causes of such accidents in many cases, and therefore it is difficult to set up effective preventive measures. Therefore in this paper, it is intended to prepare the basic data to establish more effective preventive measures of electric shock accidents in 22.9kV substation through understanding the real conditions based on investigation and analysis in various types.

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A Case Study of Characteristics of Energy Consumption of a High School Education Facilities (고등학교 시설의 에너지 소비량특성에 관한 사례분석)

  • Kim, Kang-Sik;Park, Jae-Wan;Yoon, Jong-Ho;Shin, U-Cheul
    • Journal of the Korean Solar Energy Society
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    • v.31 no.5
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    • pp.99-104
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    • 2011
  • It has to take quantitative energy usage of high school education facilities in nations to set goals of their energy reduction. Therefore, The purpose of this study is to present various analysis result of energy consumption that is a statistic alanalysis of high school education facilities in Korea to set the goal of energy saving. This study has enforced analysis and has provided used energy for the year 2008 and general information from 2022 high school education facilities in 16 cities in South Korea by the relevant agency. Used energy sources in high school education facilities are electricity, gas for heating, oil, coal, water, and this study has changed the various used energy sources as unit 'kWh' only for comparison and analysis them.

A Study on a Science Laboratory Model for Elementary School (국민학교(國民學校) 과학실험실(料學實驗室) 모형(模型)의 연구개발(硏究開發))

  • Choi, Don-Hyung;Han, Bok-Soo
    • Journal of The Korean Association For Science Education
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.15-25
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    • 1984
  • The purpose of this study is to develop a practical and ideal model of science laboratory enrolled 48-60 students by studying optimal facilities such as laboratory tables and chairs proper to elementary school settings. The science laboratory model was figured out in terms of the following six procedures; (1) Current status as well as problems of science laboratory and its facilities was identified by means of the questionnaires conducted to 201 elementary schools, using stratified cluster sampling tehnique, under the consideration of the school size and the regional characteristics across the country. (2) Collected were the anthropometric data with respect to sitting height, popliteal height, buttock popliteal length, elbow rest height, and back width from the 747 students, 4th-6th grade, in Seoul area. (3) It was measured the work apace necessary for individual student to perform his experiment. (4) Using the data of the process (2), we determined the optimal sizes of laboratory tables and chairs fitted for Korean elementary school students. (5) The optimal area of science laboratory for 48-60 students is determined in terms of the data obtained in (3) for individual work space in addition to the appropriate table size figured out by (4). (6) A practical and ideal model for a science laboratory in elementary school was designed according to the above procedures. For the optimal model of science laboratory, the results of this study can be summarized as follows: The sizes of chair and table are categorized into three groups such as small, medium, and large depending on students' physical outfit. The small size base on the 12.5th percentile point of students' sitting height is used for students of the 0-25th percentile ranks. The medium size base on the 50th percentile point of students' sitting height is used for students of the 26-75th percentile ranks. The large size base on the 87.5th percentile point of students' sitting height is used for students of the 76-100th percentile ranks. (1) Sizes of chairs: The small size is 28cm in width and 33cm in height. The medium size is 31cm in width and 36cm in height. The large size is 35cm in width and 38cm in height. (2) Sizes of laboratory tables: The small size is 120cm in length, 86cm in width, and 60cm in height. The large size is 120cm in length, 86cm in width, and 60cm in height. The large size is 120cm in length, 86cm in width, and 65cm in height. (3) Size of science laboratory: The optimal science laboratory for 48-60 elementary school students, which can install the 12 laboratory tables, is 12m in length and 10m in width.

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A Study on the Mask Microbial Contamination by Working Environment and Wearing Time (착용자 환경 및 시간에 대한 마스크 미생물 오염 연구)

  • Seo, Hyekyung;Kwon, Young-il;Lee, Seong Yeoun;Kang, Byoung-kab;Myong, Jun-Pyo;Jang, Hoyeong;Kim, HuiJu;Shim, SuA;Park, SungWook
    • Journal of Korean Society of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.427-439
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    • 2021
  • Objectives: This study aims to investigate differences in microbial contamination according to the duration and environment of mask wearing. Methods: Forty-five participants were recruited from workers in an offices, multi-purpose facilities, and a schools. After wearing of KF94 mask for two. four, and six hours, the microorganisms adsorbed on the outer and inner layers of the mask were inoculated on BAP(Blood Agar Plate), Chocolate agar, and SDA plates. The bacterial count (CFUs: colony-forming units) cultured in each plate was measured and analyzed for changes in filtration efficiency. Results: The microbial contamination of masks worn in classrooms, offices, and multi-purpose facilities showed a significant difference depending on the environment (p<0.000). The measured CFUs increased significantly according to the time wearing the mask. The difference between the inner and outer layers of the mask was also significant (p<0.05). However, there was no statistical difference in the filtration efficiency of the masks by duration time (p=0.515). Conclusions: Masks worn by workers in the offices, multi-purpose facilities, and schools showed an increase of microbial contamination with the amount of time wearing the mask. The results indicate that the masks used in daily life may have adverse health effects if they are worn for a long time or reused over several days without the realizing that the masks can be contaminated with biological hazards. Guidelines on the safe threshold time for mask use should be established through further research.

Variable All Fiber Digital Polarization Mode Dispersion Compensator (가변 전광섬유 디지틀 편광모드분산 보상기)

  • Lee Young-Wuk;Kim Geun-Young;Yoon Kyuug-Mo;Lee Yong-Gi;Song Kil-Ho
    • 한국정보통신설비학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2003.08a
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    • pp.44-46
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    • 2003
  • 의 DGD(Differential Group Delay)값을 가지는 여러 토막의 편광유지 광섬유를 이용하여 가변 1차 PMD 보상기를 구현하여 보았으며. 구현된 1차 편광모드분산 보상기를 10Gbps의 신호발생기에 적용하여 1차 편광모드분산 성능을 확인하여 보았다.

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