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Safety Analysis and Methods in a Railway Signalling System

  • Chang, Kwang-Chi;Lee, Key-Soe;Kim, Jong-Ki
    • KIEE International Transaction on Electrical Machinery and Energy Conversion Systems
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    • v.4B no.2
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    • pp.92-99
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    • 2004
  • This paper intends to provide practical safety analysis methods and the criteria for method selections. A careful choice of safety analysis techniques will enhance the efficiency of the safety case process. A couple of recommendations are provided from practical experience.

Major Chemical Content in Selections from Korean Local Cultivars of Pepper (고추 재래종 선발계통의 주요 성분 함량)

  • Shon, Eun Young;Kim, Byung Soo
    • Current Research on Agriculture and Life Sciences
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    • v.10
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    • pp.109-115
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    • 1992
  • Major chemical components constituting the flavor and color of pepper powder were quantitatively determined in the fruits of 23 and 20 selections from 'Punggak' and 'Kalmi', respectively, and some other cultivars. Lines selected from 'Kalmi' contained higher amount of capsaicin, capsanthin, and sugar than those from 'Punggak'. 'Dabok', 'Subi', and 'Chilsung' which are known to be excellent in quality contained medium level of capsaicin and high level of sugar. PI201234, which is an introduced line for resistance to Phytophthora capsici, was high in capsaicin content but low in sugar content.

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A Study on the Relationship Between the Visitors' Pattern and Spatial Configuration in Museum (박물관 전시부문의 관람패턴과 공간구조)

  • Park, Moo-Ho;Lee, Jong-Sook;Lim, Che-Zinn
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Interior Design Conference
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    • 2006.11a
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    • pp.66-69
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    • 2006
  • A movement of visitor is a practical means that provides a spatial arrangement of exhibits and validity to that principle. Thus, an exhibition of a museum cannot be completed by an intrinsic value of exhibition itself. Thereby the purpose of this thesis is finding out the relationship between the visitors' pattern and spatial configuration in museum. As a result, as for the visitors' movement, it was grasped that diversified patterns of movements could appear in case the selections of courses are diversified within the environment in that the general understanding about the spaces was easy. That is, the exhibition environment in that general understanding about the spaces is easy because of the low depth of the exhibition space recognized from the entrance of the exhibition space and composition of exhibition space with diversified selections of courses may induce diversity of viewing patterns. That is, it may mean that in such composition of space, visitors may establish viewing courses based on their own purposes of viewing and preference thus they form individual spatial experiences themselves.

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HIGH SPEED VARIABLE SQUARE WAVE AC SUBMERGED ARC WELDING -FREQUENCY/BALANCE STUDY .250″ PLAIN CARBON STEEL

  • Reynolds, Jon-O;Sean P. Moran
    • Proceedings of the KWS Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.361-365
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    • 2002
  • Advancements in silicon phase control (SCR) technologies provide an arc welding power supply that has the capability to allow the alteration of the Alternating Current (AC) welding output. These technologies provide a square wave output involving sixteen frequency selections and multiple balance selections. While an AC out put is known to minimize magnetic disturbances associate with Direct Current (DC), the potentials of a non-sinusoidal waveform have not been explored. The focus of the paper is to determine the effects that the frequency and balance of an AC wave form output will have upon a high speed Submerge Arc (SAW) application. The test matrix of the project includes welding .250" steel plate. Joint type is square groove with a travel speed of 65 IPM. Each of the weld parameters was held constant, only the frequency and/or balance were altered between welds. Each frequency/balance combination involved three-gap spacing. Upon completion of the welds the bead profiles were measured and recorded. A relationships/trends were observed with various frequency and balance values. Optimum frequency and balance values were found for the .250" square groove application which permit consistent weld sizing, ease of slag removal, and minimal plate distortion.

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Function Decomposition of Structural Part in Automatic Transmission Lever for the Development of Intelligent Product Design System (지능형 제품설계 시스템 개발을 위한 자동변속기 레버 구조부의 기능분해)

  • 하상도;김원기;고희병;차성운
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2001.04a
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    • pp.622-626
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    • 2001
  • Every design activity has a goal of satisfying a set of functional requirement. The commencement of a design, therefore, must have its foundation upon the identification of the functional requirements. Many of the design practices of the industrial examples can be categorized as design of small systems that are defined to have limited and fixed sets of functional requirements to be satisfied at all times. In the case of small systems it facilitates the construction of a knowledge-based system for a specific purpose to decompose the functional requirement and map ones in the lowest level into specific design features. When the number of design features is large, they need to be managed by groups. This paper suggests a grouping method for design process can be regarded as a series of selections of the predefined functional primitives according to the requirements and the preceding selections. An intelligent product design system for automatic transmission lever design is developed as an example.

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Evaluation and Selection of Breeding Lines of Pepper Developed by Incorporation of Resistance to Phytophthora capsid into Local Cultivars of Gyeungbuk Province (고추 역병 저항성 도입 경북지역 재래종 육성계통의 평가와 선발)

  • Kim, Byung-Soo;Kim, Jeong-Hoon
    • Current Research on Agriculture and Life Sciences
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    • v.21
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    • pp.11-16
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    • 2003
  • Lines bred for resistance to Phytophthora capsici by incorporation of resistance to P. capsici in PI201234 or CM334 into 'Subi' and 'Chilseong', land races in Youngyang, and 'Punggak', a land race in Cheongdo in Gyeungbuk province, and lines bred for fortification of one of them above with resistance to viral complex, and tolerant selections from another landrace collection from Punggak (KC268) were evaluated for resistance to P. capsici by inoculation at seedling stage. Almost all the breeding lines showed high level of resistance to P. capsid and selections from KC268 showed tolerance or moderate resistance to P. capsid. The selected plants were grown in a net cage in an outdoor nursery for seed production. Utilization of the lines in breeding was discussed.

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HA Study on the Selection of Mobile Crane Model for Heavy Equipments Installation (중량물 설치 시 이동식 크레인 기종선정에 관한 연구)

  • Jeong, Jae-Bok;Yoo, Ho-Seon
    • Plant Journal
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.59-69
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    • 2012
  • This study focuses on avoiding the failures from the wrong selections by experiences as simulation programs is not available, and suggests the methods which effectively select the alternatives when the selected model is not appropriate for the original plan. First, CC8800-1K of DEMAG has the longest boom whose length is 216 m at the maximum. The combination of the boom is feasible to second level except for MANITIWOC M 2250 (M-1200 RINGER) which is possible to third level. Second, the angle of boom is from 20 degrees to 82 degrees. Suitable angle to work is in the 55-78 degrees. The working load of crawler type and hydraulic one to be applied is 75-85% in the critical loads capacity. As increasing operating radius, crawler type is a favorable position over hydraulic one. Lastly, related problems were verified through examination by suggestions for the design of the selection methods for the case analysis. The major problems are stemming from the selection based on its experiences, unreasonable demand for the existing facility and repeated selections by the designer who accumulates his experiences via same or similar projects.

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Strengthening Risk Evaluation in Existing Risk Diagnosis Method

  • Wong, Shui Yee;Chin, Kwai Sang;Tang, Dawei
    • Industrial Engineering and Management Systems
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.41-53
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    • 2010
  • An existing risk diagnosing methodology (RDM) diagnoses corporate risk for product-innovation projects. However, it cannot evaluate and compare the risk levels of multiple alternatives in the product development stage. This paper proposes a modified risk diagnosis method to fill the gap of risk evaluation in selections of innovative product alternatives and the application of the method will be also illustrated by a case problem on alternative selections in electrical dimmer designs. With RDM as the foundation, a modified RDM (MRDM) is proposed to deal with the problem of selecting innovative project alternatives during the early stages of product development. The Bayesian network; a probabilistic graphical model, is adopted to support the risk pre-assessment stage in the MRDM. The MRDM is proposed by incorporating the risk pre-assessment stage into the foundation. By evaluating the engineering design risks in two electrical dimmer switches, an application of the MRDM in product innovation development is successfully exemplified. This paper strengthens the existing methodology for RDM in innovative product development projects to accommodate innovative alternatives. It is advantageous for companies to identify and measure the risks associated in product development so as to plan for appropriate risk mitigation strategies.

A Group Decision Model for Selecting Facility Layout Alternatives

  • Lin, Shui-Shun;Chiou, Wen-Chih;Lee, Ron-Hua;Perng, Chyung;Tsai, Jen-Teng
    • Industrial Engineering and Management Systems
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.82-93
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    • 2005
  • Facility layout problems (FLP) are usually treated as design problems. Lack of systematic and objective tools to compare design alternatives results in decision-making to be dominated by the experiences or preferences of designers or managers. To increase objectivity and effectiveness of decision-making in facility layout selections, a decision support model is necessary. We proposed a decision model, which regards the FLP as a multi-attribute decision making (MADM) problem. We identify sets of attributes crucial to layout selections, quantitative indices for attributes, and methods of ranking alternatives. For a requested facility layout design, many alternatives could be developed. The enormous alternatives, various attributes, and comparison of assigned qualitative values to each attribute, form a complicated decision problem. To treat facility layout selection problems as a MADM problem, we used the linear assignment method to rank before selecting those high ranks as candidates. We modelled the application of the Nemawashi process to simulate the group decision-making procedure and help efficiently achieve agreement. The electronics manufacturing service (EMS) industry has frequent and costly facility layout modifications. Our models are helpful to them. We use an electronics manufacturing service company to illustrate the decision-making process of our models.