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Analysis of Shear Force in Perimeter Column due to Outrigger Wall in a Tall Building (고층 건물의 아웃리거 벽체에 의한 외부 기둥의 전단력 해석)

  • Huang, Yi-Tao;Kim, Han-Soo
    • Journal of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute of Korea
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    • v.31 no.6
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    • pp.293-299
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    • 2018
  • Steel truss outriggers can be replaced by reinforced concrete walls to control the lateral drift of tall buildings. When reinforced concrete outrigger walls are connected to perimeter columns, not only axial forces but also shear forces and moments can be induced on the perimeter columns. In this study, the shear force of the perimeter column due to the rotation of the outer edge of the outrigger wall is derived as analytic equations and the result is compared with the finite element analysis result. In the finite element analysis, the effects of connecting beams at each floor and the effect of modeling shear walls and outriggers with beam element and plane stress element was analyzed. The effect of the connecting beam was almost negligible and the plane stress element was determined to have greater stiffness than the beam element. The inter-story rotation and the shear force of the perimeter column due to the rotation of the outer edge of the outrigger wall was considerably smaller than the allowable value. Therefore, even if the outrigger wall made of reinforced concrete is applied to a tall building, it is considered that there is no need to study the shear force and moment induced in the perimeter columns.

A study on the performance of sixth-grade elementary school students about the perimeter and area of plane figure and the surface area and volume of solid figure (평면도형의 둘레와 넓이, 입체도형의 겉넓이와 부피에 대한 초등학교 6학년 학생들의 수행 능력 조사)

  • Yim, Youngbin;Yim, Ye-eun;Km, Soo Mi
    • The Mathematical Education
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    • v.58 no.2
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    • pp.283-298
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    • 2019
  • Among the measurement attributes included in the elementary school mathematics curriculum, perimeter, area, volume and surface area are intensively covered in fifth and sixth graders. However, not much is known about the level of student performance and difficulties in this area. The purpose of this study is to examine the understanding and performance of sixth-grade elementary school students on some ideas of measurement and ultimately to give some suggestions for teaching measurement and the development of mathematics textbooks. For this, diagnosis questions were developed in relation to the following parts: measurement of perimeter and area of plane figure, measurement of surface area and volume of solid figure, and the relationships between perimeter and area, and the relationships between surface area and volume. The performances of 95 sixth graders were analyzed for this study. The results showed children's low performance in the measurement area, especially measurement of perimeter and surface area, and relationship of the measurement concepts. Finally, we proposed the introduction order of the measurement concepts and what should be put more emphasis on teaching measurement. Specifically, it suggested that we consider placing a less demanding concept first, such as the area and volume, and dealing more heavily with burdensome tasks such as the perimeter and surface area.

Performance evaluation of suspended ceiling systems using shake table test

  • Ozcelik, Ozgur;Misir, Ibrahim S.;Saridogan, Serhan
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.58 no.1
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    • pp.121-142
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    • 2016
  • The national standard being used in Turkey for suspended ceiling systems (SCS) regulates material and dimensional properties but does not contain regulations regarding installation instructions which cause substandard applications of SCSs in practice. The lack of installation instructions would potentially affect the dynamic performance of these systems. Also, the vast majority of these systems are manufactured using substandard low-quality materials, and this will inevitably increase SCS related damages during earthquakes. The experimental work presented here focuses on the issue of dynamic performance of SCSs with different types of carrier systems (lay-on and clip-in systems), different weight conditions, and material-workmanship qualities. Moreover, the effects of auxiliary fastening elements, so called seismic perimeter clips, in improving the dynamic performance of SCSs were experimentally investigated. Results show that clip-in ceiling system performs better than lay-on system regardless of material and workmanship qualities. On the other hand, the quality aspect becomes the most important parameter in affecting the dynamic performance of lay-on type systems as opposed to tile weights and usage of perimeter clips. When high quality system is used, tile weight does not change the performance of lay-on system, however in poor quality system, tile weight becomes an important factor where heavier tiles considerably decrease the performance level. Perimeter clips marginally increase the dynamic performance of lay-on ceiling system, but it has no effect on the clip-in ceiling system under the shaking levels considered.

Improved Single Packet Authentication and Network Access Control Security Management in Software Defined Perimeter (소프트웨어 정의 경계의 단일 패킷 인증 및 네트워크 접근통제 보안관리 개선)

  • Jung, Jin-kyo;Lee, Sang-ku;Kim, Young-Min
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.19 no.12
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    • pp.407-415
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    • 2019
  • As the IT environment changes with cloud computing and smart work, the existing perimeter security model is showing its limitations and Software Defined Perimeter is being discussed as an alternative. However, SDP Spec 1.0 does not specify the device registration procedure, policy distribution process and authentication key generation and sharing process.In this paper, we propose a method to solve the problem of SDP access control by improving the operation procedure of Single Packet Authentication. This paper suggests that the proposed method can implement a consistent and automated integrated access control policy compared to the existing access control methods.

A Study on Physical Dimensions of Pigs' Ears to Develop Radio Frequency Identification for Pigs (돼지용 전자태그 개발을 위한 돼지 귀의 크기에 관한 연구)

  • Jeon J.H.;Yeon S.C.;Kim D.H.;Chang H.H.
    • Journal of Animal Environmental Science
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.61-66
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    • 2006
  • This study was carried out to investigate the relationship between the physical dimensions of ear and age for swine. The physical dimensions of ear and weight for twenty pigs were investigated on 1, 20, 40, 90, 120, and 150 days of age, respectively. The thickness of ear was measured at the upper, middle, and lower part of fore perimeter, and the middle and lower part of hind perimeter. The length of ear was measured for width and height. The thickness of ear increased rapidly from 1 day to 20 days of age, then it developed gradually after that period of time. The thickness at the lower part of fore perimeter increased most rapidly from 1 day to 20 days of age. In the length of ear, width increased gradually whereas height increased rapidly from 1 day to 90 days of age and then they almost did not. All the regression equations between the physical dimensions of ear and age were best represented by $Y=a+b\;X^{0.5}$. These results suggest that RFID has to be installed on the middle part of hind perimeter and an ID chip has to be installed on the lower part of fore perimeter.

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PERIMETER CENTROIDS OF QUADRILATERALS

  • Kim, Wonyong;Kim, Dong-Soo;Kim, Sangwook;Lim, So Yeon
    • Honam Mathematical Journal
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    • v.39 no.3
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    • pp.431-442
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    • 2017
  • For a quadrilateral P, we consider the centroid $G_0$ of the vertices of P, the perimeter centroid $G_1$ of the edges of P and the centroid $G_2$ of the interior of P, respectively. We denote by M the intersection point of two diagonals of P. If P is a parallelogram, then we have $G_0=G_1=G_2=M$. Conversely, one of $G_0=M$ and $G_2=M$ implies that P is a parallelogram. In this paper, we show that $G_1=M$ is also a characteristic property of parallelograms.

Linear Preservers of Perimeters of Nonnegative Real Matrices

  • Song, Seok-Zun;Kang, Kyung-Tae
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.48 no.3
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    • pp.465-472
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    • 2008
  • For a nonnegative real matrix A of rank 1, A can be factored as $ab^t$ for some vectors a and b. The perimeter of A is the number of nonzero entries in both a and b. If B is a matrix of rank k, then B is the sum of k matrices of rank 1. The perimeter of B is the minimum of the sums of perimeters of k matrices of rank 1, where the minimum is taken over all possible rank-1 decompositions of B. In this paper, we obtain characterizations of the linear operators which preserve perimeters 2 and k for some $k\geq4$. That is, a linear operator T preserves perimeters 2 and $k(\geq4)$ if and only if it has the form T(A) = UAV or T(A) = $UA^tV$ with some invertible matrices U and V.

LINEAR PRESERVERS OF SYMMETRIC ARCTIC RANK OVER THE BINARY BOOLEAN SEMIRING

  • Beasley, LeRoy B.;Song, Seok-Zun
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.54 no.4
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    • pp.1317-1329
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    • 2017
  • A Boolean rank one matrix can be factored as $\text{uv}^t$ for vectors u and v of appropriate orders. The perimeter of this Boolean rank one matrix is the number of nonzero entries in u plus the number of nonzero entries in v. A Boolean matrix of Boolean rank k is the sum of k Boolean rank one matrices, a rank one decomposition. The perimeter of a Boolean matrix A of Boolean rank k is the minimum over all Boolean rank one decompositions of A of the sums of perimeters of the Boolean rank one matrices. The arctic rank of a Boolean matrix is one half the perimeter. In this article we characterize the linear operators that preserve the symmetric arctic rank of symmetric Boolean matrices.

A STASTICAL STUDY OF DENIAL CROWDING AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TOOTH SIZE, AND ARCH DIMENSION AND SHAPE (치아의 밀집(Crowding)에 영향을 주는 치아 및 악궁의 크기와 형태에 관한 통계학적 연구)

  • Choi, Young-Ju;Park, Young-Chel
    • The korean journal of orthodontics
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.263-272
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    • 1984
  • This study was undertaken to examine the extent to which tooth size and jaw size each contribute to dental crowding. Two groups of dental casts were selected on the basis of dental crowding. One group, consisting of 94 pairs of dental casts (46 males and 48 females) with normal occlusion. A second group, consisting of 84 pairs of dental casts (98 males and 46 females) with crowding. The results were as follows. 1. Means and standard deviations of the two groups were used to compare the two groups. 2. Significant differences were observed between two groups on the basis of tooth size, arch dimension and arch perimeter. 3. Between noncrowded group and crowded group, was crowded group was found to have large troth size than noncrowded group, while smaller arch dimension and perimeter. 4. Significant differences were observed between males and females on the basis of tooth size, arch dimension and arch perimeter. 5. Author found ideal arch shape of normal occlusion.

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LINEAR OPERATORS THAT PRESERVE PERIMETERS OF MATRICES OVER SEMIRINGS

  • Song, Seok-Zun;Kang, Kyung-Tae;Beasley, Leroy B.
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.46 no.1
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    • pp.113-123
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    • 2009
  • A rank one matrix can be factored as $\mathbf{u}^t\mathbf{v}$ for vectors $\mathbf{u}$ and $\mathbf{v}$ of appropriate orders. The perimeter of this rank one matrix is the number of nonzero entries in $\mathbf{u}$ plus the number of nonzero entries in $\mathbf{v}$. A matrix of rank k is the sum of k rank one matrices. The perimeter of a matrix of rank k is the minimum of the sums of perimeters of the rank one matrices. In this article we characterize the linear operators that preserve perimeters of matrices over semirings.