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A Study on Post Occupancy Evaluation about the Community Facilities of a Rental Apartment - Focus on the 4 Apartment Built in Pangyo after 2009 - (임대 아파트 내 커뮤니티시설의 거주 후 평가에 대한 연구 - 2009년 이후 신축된 판교 4개 아파트를 중심으로 -)

  • Kim, Min-Gyu
    • Journal of the Architectural Institute of Korea Planning & Design
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.59-66
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the method on improving the frequency of use and satisfaction rate of the community facilities and to evaluate relation between improving the frequency of use and satisfaction rate of the community facilities and improving the sense of community in apartments. The research subjects of this study is the four public lease apartments which is built around same period with same design guide. The survey method is a questionnaire survey, a experimental study, focus group interview, an analysing drawing. The result of study is as follows. The first, the frequency of use and satisfaction rate have been effected by the operation management system as well as the physical circumstance. The second, The frequency of use and satisfaction rate of the community facilities have had positive correlation with sense of community. The third, multimedia room and conference room with low usability need to change a multipurpose space such as cafe, classroom for learning on artistic topic with high demand from occupant. Finally, a mindset shift is required for architects to inspire community facilities as an important mediated space improving the sense of community by suggesting spaces for leisure and hobby activities.

Usability Evaluation of Gel Pad Materials for Superficial Structures used in Musculoskeletal Ultrasonography (근골격계 초음파검사에 사용되는 표재성 검사용 젤 패드 물질의 유용성 평가)

  • Han, Mi-Ran;Kwak, Jong-Gil;Song, Jong-Nam;Jang, Seong-Ju;Han, Jae-Bok
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology
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    • v.15 no.6
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    • pp.899-909
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    • 2021
  • In Musculoskeletal ultrasound examination, a linear transducer (12-5 MHz) with a contact surface length of 6 cm, which is commonly distributed in medical institutions, does not contact with bent fingers and wrist depressions only by using a conventional liquid ultrasound gel, which causes image loss. In order to solve this image loss, the use of commercially available Water gel pad is increasing. However, it is a disposable medical product. Repeated use is prohibited and expensive. In this study, in order to reduce the economic burden caused by the use of the commercialized Water gel Pad, we searched for water-soluble food thickener powder that can be easily purchased around our lives and manufactured Gel pads. Among them, kappa-Carrageenan Gel Pad, iota-Carrageenan Gel Pad, and Agar-Agar Gel Pad satisfied the evaluation criteria without artifacts in image evaluation using the N-365 Multipurpose Phantom. Also, the price to purchase the food thickener powder was about 38 times cheaper than the existing commercialized Water gel pad. As a result, if you use the food thickener powder such as kappa-Carrageenan, iota-Carrageenan and Agar-Agar to make solidified elastic Gel pad without a cover instead of the commercially available expensive disposable Water gel pad, the convenience and usefulness of use are improved. It is judged that the manufactured Gel pads can contribute well to the role of efficient ultrasound propagation medium.

A Study on the Use of Cluster Analysis for Multivariate and Multipurpose Stratification (군집분석을 이용한 다목적 조사의 층화에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Jin-Woo;Yun, Seok-Hoon;Kim, Jin-Heum;Jeong, Hyeong-Chul
    • The Korean Journal of Applied Statistics
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.387-394
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    • 2007
  • This paper considers several stratification strategies for multivariate and multipurpose survey with several quantitative stratification variables. We propose three methods of stratification based on, respectively, the method of cumulative frequency square root which is the most popular one in univariate stratification, cluster analysis, and factor analysis followed by cluster analysis. We then compare the efficiency of those methods using the Dong-Eup-Myun data of the holding numbers of farming machines, extracted from the 2001 Agricultural Census. It turned out that the method based on cluster analysis with factor analysis would be a relatively satisfactory strategy.

Development of a Plum (Japanese Apricot) Seed Remover for Multipurpose Plum Flesh Processing

  • Ali, Mohammod;Park, Seong-Jin;Akhter, Tangina;Kim, Gwang-Shim;Yang, KyuWon;Seonwoo, Hoon;Kim, Hyuck-Joo
    • Journal of Biosystems Engineering
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    • v.42 no.4
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    • pp.283-292
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    • 2017
  • Purpose: Japanese Apricot, a type of plum, has various medicinal and economical applications. Plums are quite popular worldwide, but their deseeding remains a serious impediment to their processing. Therefore, a plum (Japanese Apricot) seed remover (PSR) was developed that can use various types of cutters according to the purpose of the plum processing, and its performance was evaluated. Methods: The proposed PSR, which allows multipurpose cutters, namely, zero-, two-, and four-blade cutters, to be installed, was first designed and manufactured. To identify appropriate parameters related to the cutting pressure, plums were harvested from three regions during three harvesting periods, and their geometrical and mechanical properties were measured. After application of the parameters related to the cutting pressure, a performance test was carried out on both fresh and frozen plums by identifying the ratios of the flesh recovery, seed recovery, seed breakage, deseeding efficiency, and machine efficiency. Results: The results show that, using the proper calculation of the processing parameters, 100% deseeding efficiency was facilitated regardless of the type of cutter used. However, in the case of a four-blade cutter, there are significant differences in the flesh recovery ratio according to the plum setting angle. Between the fresh and frozen plums, all cutters showed a significantly better flesh recovery ratio for the case of fresh plums. Conclusions: This machine will advance the plum processing technology, and eventually help the plum industry flourish.

A Review of Hyperspectral Imaging Analysis Techniques for Onset Crop Disease Detection, Identification and Classification

  • Awosan Elizabeth Adetutu;Yakubu Fred Bayo;Adekunle Abiodun Emmanuel;Agbo-Adediran Adewale Opeyemi
    • Journal of Forest and Environmental Science
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    • v.40 no.1
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2024
  • Recently, intensive research has been conducted to develop innovative methods for diagnosing plant diseases based on hyperspectral technologies. Hyperspectral analysis is a new subject that combines optical spectroscopy and image analysis methods, which makes it possible to simultaneously evaluate both physiological and morphological parameters. Among the physiological and morphological parameters are classifying healthy and diseased plants, assessing the severity of the disease, differentiating the types of pathogens, and identifying the symptoms of biotic stresses at early stages, including during the incubation period, when the symptoms are not visible to the human eye. Plant diseases cause significant economic losses in agriculture around the world as the symptoms of diseases usually appear when the plants are infected severely. Early detection, quantification, and identification of plant diseases are crucial for the targeted application of plant protection measures in crop production. Hence, this can be done by possible applications of hyperspectral sensors and platforms on different scales for disease diagnosis. Further, the main areas of application of hyperspectral sensors in the diagnosis of plant diseases are considered, such as detection, differentiation, and identification of diseases, estimation of disease severity, and phenotyping of disease resistance of genotypes. This review provides a deeper understanding, of basic principles and implementation of hyperspectral sensors that can measure pathogen-induced changes in plant physiology. Hence, it brings together critically assessed reports and evaluations of researchers who have adopted the use of this application. This review concluded with an overview that hyperspectral sensors, as a non-invasive system of measurement can be adopted in early detection, identification, and possible solutions to farmers as it would empower prior intervention to help moderate against decrease in yield and/or total crop loss.

Validation of Complementary Relationship Hypothesis for Evapotranspiration in Multipurpose Dam Basins (다목적댐유역에서의 증발산 보완관계가설 검증)

  • Kim, Jihoon;Kang, Boosik;Kim, Jin-Gyeom
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.37 no.3
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    • pp.549-559
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    • 2017
  • The complementary relationship hypothesis for areal evapotranspirations was validated in the regional-scale area of multipurpose dam basins in Korea and the long-term water balances were indirectly identified. Annual actual evapotranspiration ($ET_A$) was assumed the difference between total annual precipitation and total annual inflow and the available moisture was assumed the total precipitation. The seasonally varying pan coefficient (kp) is estimated as the ratio of the $ET_{pan}$ and the evapotranspiration calculated by FAO Penman-Monteith equation ($ET_{PM}$). The complementary relationships using ground observation data of $ET_P$ and $ET_A$ in the multipurpose dam basins follow generally the typical pattern that $ET_P$ and $ET_A$ is complementary and converges to equivalent evapotranspiration ($ET_W$) under the extreme wet environment. However, $ET_A$ of Juam dam was estimated relatively greater than other basins and exceeds even $ET_P$ at certain range with high moisture availability, which can be understood as the results of possible over-estimation of precipitation or under-estimation of dam inflow. It is expected that the use of evapotranspiration complementary relationship for validating hydrological water balances will contribute to controlling uncertainties in estimating dam inflows during flood season in particular.

Application of BASINS for the water quality prediction in rural watersheds - on HSPF model - (농촌유역의 수질예측을 위한 BASINS의 적용 - HSPF모형을 중심으로 -)

  • Ham, Jong-Hwa;Yoon, Chun-Gyeong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers Conference
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    • 2001.10a
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    • pp.403-407
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    • 2001
  • For the water quality management of stream and lake, it is important to estimate and control nonpoint source loading to meet the water quality standard. So, integrated watershed management is required. BASINS is a multipurpose environmental analysis system for use by regional, state, and local agencies in performing watershed and water quality based studies. BASINS was developed by the USEPA to facilitate examination of environmental information, to support analysis of environmental systems and to provide a framework for examining management alternatives. BASINS contains HSPF which is one of the watershed runoff model. By using HSPF, nonpoint source loading from upper stream watershed was estimated. As a result, the simulated runoff was in a good agreement with the observed data and indicated reasonable applicability for whole watershed.

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Estimation of Cumulative Monthly Inflow of Dam Using Frequency Analysis (빈도분석에 의한 댐의 누가월유입량 산정)

  • Maeng, seung-jin;Lee, hyeon-gyu
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2007.11a
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    • pp.755-758
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    • 2007
  • For a stable water supply, it is necessary to consider the present unusual change in the weather, seasonal variation of water use, and the frequency and duration of low flow. Therefore, in this study, a theoretical background of specific probability distribution type and the reliability of frequency analysis for the time series of low flow data was investigated and programmed to support the operation of multipurpose dam.

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Transformation expressed in Dress (Part I) (복식에 표현된 트랜스포메이션에 관한 연구 (제1보))

  • Na, Young-Won;Park, Myung-Hee
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.30 no.1 s.149
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    • pp.167-175
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this study is to clarify the expansion of functions of clothes by analyzing the characteristics of transformation, and to forecast future trends in fashion through systematization of the aforementioned analyses. Analysis of 20th century Modernism and Post-Modernism in a sociocultural sense confirms that transformation in clothes was formed by environmental, functional, deconstructive, and expressive factors. In this sense, the formative factors mentioned above conceptually include nomadic characteristics, usefulness, irregularity, and expressiveness. The nomadic characteristics found in clothes transformation signify the change of clothes into environmental nomadic everyday implements, used as tools for the body. Usefulness of clothes means that it is worn for variability, multipurpose multi-functionality, and combined multiple use. Irregularity means the clothes can change indefinitely, according to random manipulation on the wearer's part. Last of all, expressiveness conveys the designer's internal sensitivity and imagination onto an external object through the induction of various expressive factors.

A study on the Residents' Neighborship in the Habitat Housing (해비타트 주택 입주자의 이웃관계에 관한 연구)

  • 한주연;김선중
    • Proceeding of Spring/Autumn Annual Conference of KHA
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    • 2002.11a
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    • pp.241-247
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    • 2002
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate Residents' Neighborship in the Habitat Housing. It is also aimed to promote the community and community sense. Questionary methods and Direct interview were used for the survey of residents in the Habitat Housing. SPSS 10.0 program use for a statistical analysis. Most of the low-income bracket residential district has few public spaces. Habitat residential areas also have difficulties in taking various spaces because of the small scale and few people. According to the answer to the questions about Habitat residential problems, many people need public spaces. Consequently, multipurpose spaces must be made for the Habitat residents' neighborship and their good lives.

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