• 제목/요약/키워드: Strong Shock

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남편의 수감 생활 및 출소 과정에서 경험하는 출소자 아내의 자녀양육: 자녀의 발달수준을 중심으로 (Child-rearing Experience of Ex-offenders' Wives: Focus on Developmental Stage of Children)

  • 전지열;이동훈;양하나;김주연
    • 한국콘텐츠학회논문지
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    • 제18권6호
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    • pp.1-26
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    • 2018
  • 본 연구는 출소자 아내들이 자녀 양육 시 경험하는 어려움을 이해하기 위해, 한국법무보호복지공단으로부터 주거지원을 받는 17명의 출소자 아내들을 대상으로 근거이론방법을 사용하여 질적 연구를 실시하였다. 연구결과, 영유아기/학령 전 아동기 자녀(생후 1개월~6세)를 둔 수감자의 아내들은 어린 자녀를 홀로 감당해야 하는 부담감이 매우 컸기 때문에, 이러한 심리적 부담감을 덜 수 있도록 도와주고 자녀와 건강한 애착 형성을 할 수 있도록 지원하는 것이 필요할 것으로 나타났다. 학령기 아동/초 중기 청소년 자녀(7~17세)를 둔 출소자 아내는 남편의 수감이라는 충격에 더하여 학부모의 역할을 새롭게 수행해야 하는 부담과 스트레스를 경험하기 때문에 자녀의 학업 및 학교 적응을 위한 적극적 지원이 필요할 것으로 조사되었다. 후기 청소년/성인기 자녀(18~20세)들은 꿈을 한창 펼쳐가야 할 시기에 아버지의 수감으로 인해 경제적 정서적 희생이 요구되었다. 이들을 위해서는 자녀가 올바른 자아정체감을 형성하여 출소자 자녀라는 낙인과 편견으로 인해 소진되거나 위축되지 않고 독립적 인격체로서 자신이 원하는 삶을 살아갈 수 있도록 지원하는 것이 필요할 것으로 나타났다.

변압기 폭발/화재 방지 기술 (TRANSFORMER EXPLOSION AND FIRE PREVENTION)

  • 김형승;필리프매그너
    • 대한전기학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한전기학회 2007년도 제38회 하계학술대회
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    • pp.93-94
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    • 2007
  • An essential step for SERGI is to show the TRANSFORMER PROTECTOR (TP) efficacy for all transformers and all types of rupture of insulation. Its research program philosophy is thus to maintain a strong connection between experiments and the theoretical developments. Up to now, two TP test campaigns have been performed, both under the worst conditions by creating low impedance faults leading to electrical arcs inside the transformer tank dielectric oil. In 2002, Electricite de France performed 28 TP tests. Then, in 2004, a second campaign of 34 TP tests was carried out by CEPEL, the Brazilian independent High Voltage Laboratory. For the 62 tests, each transformer was equipped with the TP, which reacts directly to the moving dynamic pressure peak, shock wave, caused by the low impedance fault. When an electrical arc occurs, only one pressure peak is generated. The initial energy transfer is almost instantaneous, and so is the phase change. Because of the oil inertia, the gas is very quickly pressurised. As it is more difficult to vaporise a liquid than to crack oil-vapour into smaller molecules, the arc location would mainly remain in the gaseous phase after and less gas will be produced. As a result, when comparing tests for which pressure peaks are respectively equal to 8 bar (116 psi) and 8.8 bar (127 psi), the corresponding arc energies vary by an order 10 of magnitude (0.1 MJ and 1 MJ respectively). The correlation of the results obtained between arc energy and dynamic pressure demonstrates that the arc energy is not the key parameter during transformer tank explosion, which is in opposition with the common electrical engineers belief.

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동작중 작용부하 분석을 위한 간접적 부하규명 (Indirect Load Identification for the Operational Load Analysis)

  • 조문선
    • 대한의용생체공학회:의공학회지
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    • 제24권6호
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    • pp.501-507
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    • 2003
  • 환자의 재활을 돕는 보조기 및 의지와 같은 의료기기의 기본 요건 중의 하나는 충분한 강도를 가지도록 설계해야 하는 것이다. 강도설계를 위해서는 먼저 기구에 작용하는 부하를 파악하여야 하는데, 인체에 직접 착용하거나, 인체의 운동을 돕도록 고안된 의료기구의 특성상 정하중 보다는 동하중 형태의 부하를 받는 경우가 많으며, 때때로 충격하중을 받는 경우도 있다. 이같은 형태의 부하를 직접적으로 파악하기 위해서는 구조물에 계측용 센서를 직접 설치하여야 하나, 이럴 경우 센서의 설치로 인한 구조 변경으로 인해 계의 고유 특성을 유지할 수 없는 경우가 흔히 발생하다. 따라서, 이와 같은 경우에는 작용 부하를 간접적으로 즉, 진동 등의 출력으로부터 역으로 구해내는 수 밖에는 없다. 본 논문에서는 이와 같은 동하중 형태의 부하 즉, 작동부하를 구하는 데 있어서 기존 방법인 전달률 방법의 문제점 및 한계점을 살펴보고, 다수개의 기준점을 사용하여 다입력 환경하에서도 적용이 가능한 주성분 분석을 이용한 새로운 방법을 제시하였으며, 실험을 통해 이의 타당성을 검증하였다.

Press-fit 단자 접합특성 및 신뢰성 (Bonding Property and Reliability for Press-fit Interconnection)

  • 오상주;김다정;홍원식;오철민
    • 마이크로전자및패키징학회지
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    • 제26권3호
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    • pp.63-69
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    • 2019
  • 전자부품에 대한 보드실장은 아직까지 솔더를 이용한 접합기술을 주로 이용하고 있다. 그러나, 솔더의 크? 및 피로특성으로 인한 접합부 내구한계로, 자동차 전장모듈에서는 반영구적인 접합기술인 프레스 핏(Press-fit) 접합기술 적용을 확대하고 있다. 프레스 핏 접합은 프레스 핏 금속단자를 보드내 쓰루 홀(Through hole)에 기계적으로 삽입하여 체결하는 접합기술로써, 적절한 금속단자의 소성변형으로 쓰루 홀 내부 표면접합을 밀착시킴으로써 강건한 접합을 유도한다. 본 논문에서는 보드내 쓰루 홀 크기 및 표면처리에 따른 프레스 핏 접합 특성 및 신뢰성을 솔더링과 함께 비교하기 위해, 보드 쓰루 홀 크기에 따른 삽입강도 및 삽발강도를 평가하였으며, 열충격 시험을 통한 실시간 저항변화를 통해 프레스 핏 및 솔더링 접합부의 저항변화를 관찰하였다. 또한, 각 접합부위 분석을 통한 프레스 핏 및 솔더링 접합열화를 분석하여 주요 파손모드를 고찰하고자 하였다.

Nonlinear numerical modelling for the effects of surface explosions on buried reinforced concrete structures

  • Nagy, N.;Mohamed, M.;Boot, J.C.
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • 제2권1호
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    • pp.1-18
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    • 2010
  • The analysis of structure response and design of buried structures subjected to dynamic destructive loads have been receiving increasing interest due to recent severe damage caused by strong earthquakes and terrorist attacks. For a comprehensive design of buried structures subjected to blast loads to be conducted, the whole system behaviour including simulation of the explosion, propagation of shock waves through the soil medium, the interaction of the soil with the buried structure and the structure response needs to be simulated in a single model. Such a model will enable more realistic simulation of the fundamental physical behaviour. This paper presents a complete model simulating the whole system using the finite element package ABAQUS/Explicit. The Arbitrary Lagrange Euler Coupling formulation is used to model the explosive charge and the soil region near the explosion to eliminate the distortion of the mesh under high deformation, while the conventional finite element method is used to model the rest of the system. The elasto-plastic Drucker-Prager Cap model is used to model the soil behaviour. The explosion process is simulated using the Jones-Wilkens-Lee equation of state. The Concrete Damage Plasticity model is used to simulate the behaviour of concrete with the reinforcement considered as an elasto-plastic material. The contact interface between soil and structure is simulated using the general Mohr-Coulomb friction concept, which allows for sliding, separation and rebound between the buried structure surface and the surrounding soil. The behaviour of the whole system is evaluated using a numerical example which shows that the proposed model is capable of producing a realistic simulation of the physical system behaviour in a smooth numerical process.

Transonic buffet alleviation on 3D wings: wind tunnel tests and closed-loop control investigations

  • Lepage, Arnaud;Dandois, Julien;Geeraert, Arnaud;Molton, Pascal;Ternoy, Frederic;Dor, Jean Bernard;Coustols, Eric
    • Advances in aircraft and spacecraft science
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    • 제4권2호
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    • pp.145-167
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    • 2017
  • The presented paper gives an overview of several projects addressing the experimental characterization and control of the buffet phenomenon on 3D turbulent wings in transonic flow conditions. This aerodynamic instability induces strong wall pressure fluctuations and therefore limits flight domain. Consequently, to enlarge the latter but also to provide more flexibility during the design phase, it is interesting to try to delay the buffet onset. This paper summarizes the main investigations leading to the achievement of open and closed-loop buffet control and its experimental demonstration. Several wind tunnel tests campaigns, performed on a 3D half wing/fuselage body, enabled to characterize the buffet aerodynamic instability and to study the efficiency of innovative fluidic control devices designed and manufactured by ONERA. The analysis of the open-loop databases demonstrated the effects on the usual buffet characteristics, especially on the shock location and the separation areas on the wing suction side. Using these results, a closed-loop control methodology based on a quasi-steady approach was defined and several architectures were tested for various parameters such as the input signal, the objective function, the tuning of the feedback gain. All closed-loop methods were implemented on a dSPACE device able to estimate in real time the fluidic actuators command calculated mainly from the unsteady pressure sensors data. The efficiency of delaying the buffet onset or limiting its effects was demonstrated using the quasi-steady closed-loop approach and tested in both research and industrial wind tunnel environments.

Atypical triggers in trigeminal neuralgia: the role of A-delta sensory afferents in food and weather triggers

  • Koh, Wenjun;Lim, Huili;Chen, Xuanxuan
    • The Korean Journal of Pain
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    • 제34권1호
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    • pp.66-71
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    • 2021
  • Background: Trigeminal neuralgia is a debilitating craniofacial pain syndrome that is characterized by paroxysms of intense, short-lived electric shock-like pains in the trigeminal nerve distribution. Recently, the presence of triggers has become one of the key diagnostic criteria in the 3rd edition of the International Classification of Headache Disorders. Light touch is the most common trigger, however other non-mechanical triggers, such as cold weather and certain foods, have been thought to provoke trigeminal neuralgia anecdotally. We aimed to characterize the prevalence and characteristics of these atypical triggers. Methods: We conducted a retrospective, cross-sectional study of atypical triggers in trigeminal neuralgia patients seen in a tertiary pain clinic in Singapore. Patients were recruited via clinic records, and study data were identified from physician documentation. Results: A total of 60 patients met the inclusion criteria. Weather triggers were observed in 12 patients (20%), of which five patients (8%) reported strong winds, 4 patients (7%) reported cold temperatures, and 3 patients (5%) reported cold winds as triggers. Fifteen patients (25%) had a specific food trigger, of which 10 patients (17%) reported hard or tough food, 5 patients (8%) reported hot/cold food, 4 patients (7%) reported spicy food, and 2 patients (3%) reported sweet food as triggers. Conclusions: Although trigeminal neuralgia is most commonly triggered by mechanical stimuli, atypical triggers such as cold temperatures and certain foods are seen in a significant proportion of patients. These atypical triggers may share a common pathway of sensory afferent Aδ fiber activation.

Damage assessment of buildings after 24 January 2020 Elazığ-Sivrice earthquake

  • Nemutlu, Omer Faruk;Balun, Bilal;Sari, Ali
    • Earthquakes and Structures
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    • 제20권3호
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    • pp.325-335
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    • 2021
  • The majority of Turkey's geography is at risk of earthquakes. Within the borders of Turkey, including the two major active faults contain the North-Eastern and Eastern Anatolia, earthquake, threatening the safety of life and property. On January 24, 2020, an earthquake of magnitude 6.8 occurred at 8:55 p.m. local time. According to the data obtained from the stations in the region, peak ground acceleration in the east-west direction was measured as 0.292 g from the 2308 coded station in Sivrice. It is thought that the earthquake with a magnitude of Mw 6.8 was developed on the Sivrice-Puturge segment of the Eastern Anatolian Fault, which is a left lateral strike slip fault, and the tear developed in an area of 50-55 km. Aftershocks ranging from 0.8 to 5.1 Mw occurred following the main shock on the Eastern Anatolian Fault. The earthquake caused severe structural damages in Elazığ and neighboring provinces. As a result of the field investigations carried out in this study, significant damage levels were observed in the buildings since it did not meet the criteria in the earthquake codes. Within the study's scope, the structural damage cases in reinforced concrete and masonry structures were investigated. Many structural deficiencies and mistakes such as non-ductile details, poor concrete quality, short columns, strong beams-weak columns mechanism, large and heavy overhangs, masonry building damages and inadequate reinforcement arrangements were observed. Requirements of seismic codes are discussed and compared with observed earthquake damage.

Observational Studies on Evolved Stars Using KVN and KaVA/EAVN

  • Cho, Se-Hyung;Yun, Youngjoo;Imai, Hiroshi
    • 천문학회보
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    • 제44권2호
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    • pp.51.1-51.1
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    • 2019
  • At the commissioning phase of KVN from 2009 to 2013, single-dish survey and monitoring observations were performed toward about 1000 evolved stars and about 60 relatively strong SiO and H2O maser sources respectively. Based on these single-dish results and VLBI feasibility test observations at K/Q/W/D bands in 2014, KVN Key Science Project (KSP) has started from 2015 and will be completed in 2019 as KSP phase I. Here we present the overview of observational studies on evolved stars using KVN. In KSP phase I, we have focused on nine KSP sources which show a successful astrometrically registered maps of SiO and H2O masers using the source frequency phase referencing method. We aim at investigating the spatial structure and dynamical effect from 43/42/86/129 GHz SiO to 22 GHz H2O maser regions associated with a stellar pulsation and development of asymmetry in circumstellar envelopes. Using the combined network KaVA (KVN+Japanese VLBI network VERA), KaVA Large Program titled on "Expanded Study on Stellar Masers: ESTEMA Phase I" was performed from 2015 to 2016. Based on ESTEMA Phase I, EAVN Large Program titled on "EAVN Synthesis of Stellar Maser Animations: ESTEMA Phase II" was also performed from 2018. The ESTEMA II project aims to publish composite animations of circumstellar H2O and SiO masers, which taken from up to 6 long-period variable stars with a variety of the pulsation periods (333-1000 days). The animations will exhibit the three-dimensional kinematics of the maser gas clumps with complexity caused by stellar pulsation-driven shock waves and anisotropy of clump ejections from the stellar surface. Adding three EAVN telescopes (Tianma 65m, Nanshan 26m and NRO 45m telescopes) with KaVA always secures the high quality of the maser image frames through the monitoring program.

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Kinematic Distances of the Galactic Supernova Remnants in the First Quadrant

  • 이용현;구본철;이재준
    • 천문학회보
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    • 제45권1호
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    • pp.43.2-44
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    • 2020
  • We have carried out high-resolution near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopic observations toward 16 Galactic supernova remnants (SNRs) showing strong H2 emission features. A dozen bright H2 emission lines are clearly detected for individual SNRs, and we have measured their central velocities, line widths, and fluxes. For all SNRs except one (G9.9-0.8), the H2 line ratios are well consistent with that of thermal excitation at T~2000 K and their line widths are broader than ~10 km s-1, indicating that the H2 emission lines are most likely from shock-excited gas and therefore that they are physically associated with the remnants. The kinematic distances to the 15 SNRs are derived from the central velocities of the H2 lines using a Galactic rotation model. We derive for the first time the kinematic distances to four SNRs: G13.5-0.2, G16.0-0.5, G32.1-0.9, G33.2-0.6. Among the rest 11 SNRs, the central velocities of the H2 emission lines for six SNRs are well consistent (±5 km s-1) with those obtained in previous radio observations, while for the other five SNRs (G18.1-0.1, G18.9-1.1, Kes 69, 3C 396, W49B), they are significantly different. We discuss the velocity discrepancies in these five SNRs. In G9.9-0.8, the H2 emission shows non-thermal line ratios and very narrow line width (~4 km s-1), and we discuss its origin.

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