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INVARIANCE OF THE AREA OF OVALOIDS

  • Youngwook Kim;Sung-Eun Koh;Hyung Yong Lee;Heayong Shin;Seong-Deog Yang
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.61 no.4
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    • pp.1107-1119
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    • 2024
  • Consider a two dimensional smooth convex body with a marked point on the boundary of it, sitting tangentially at the marked point over a base curve in 𝔼2, ℍ2 or 𝕊2 and the image of this body by the reflection with respect to the tangent line of the base curve at the marked point. When we roll these two bodies simultaneously along the base curve, the trajectories of the marked point bound a closed region. We show that the area of the closed region is independent of the shape of the base curve if the base curve is not highly curved with respect to the boundary curve of the convex body.

A Study on the Pressure-travel Curve of 5.56mm Rifle Obtained from the Empirical Base Pressure Factor (탄저압력계수를 이용한 5.56mm 소총의 압력-이동거리 곡선 산출)

  • Lee, Sang-Kil;Lee, Gang-Young
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.208-216
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    • 2007
  • As the propellant mass is being accelerated out of the gun chamber along with the projectile, a continuous pressure gradient exists between the end of chamber and the base of the projectile. For this reason, the base pressure-travel curve is very important to design a conventional gun barrel in the interior ballistics, but it is not obtained briefly by empirical or theoretical method. In this paper, a simple relation between chamber pressure and base pressure was determined by the factor of base pressure(Cb) obtained from the experimental method. The simple relation gives a reasonable prediction for the reduction of pressure between the breech and the base of projectile owing to the axial gradient in the gun tube. The predictions have been validated by the infrared screen sensor and the PRODAS(PROjectile Design and Analysis System) for interior ballistic systems. Therefore, the base pressure-travel curve could be calculated from the chamber pressure measured by piezoelectric sensor. The base pressure-travel curve obtained from the simple relation offers initial information to gun barrel designer and is used for calculation of muzzle velocity.

Performance of Rock-socketed Drilled Shafts in Deep Soft Clay Deposits

  • Kim, Myung-Hak
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 2006.10a
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    • pp.409-429
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    • 2006
  • In designing rock-socketed drilled shaft, bearing capacity evaluation is very important because the maximum values of base and side resistance are not generally mobilized at the same value of displacement, FHWA and AASHTO code suggest different ultimate bearing capacity formular according to rock type and shaft settlement. In domestic code suggest base resistance and side resistance can be added on condition that after confirming the result of field load test with axial load transfer test. This paper shows that static load test and hi-directional load test result analysis of deep rock-socketed drilled shaft in three different sites. Load-settlement curve, t-z, and q-w curve in rock-socketed part were calculated and compared. t-z curve in weathered and soft rock showed no deflection softening behavior in pretty large strain (about 2-3% of diameter). Ultimate resistance could be the summation of side resistance and base resistance in rock-socketed drilled shaft in domestic sites.

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The diameter and base curve changes of soft contact Lens by protein deposition (단백질 침착에 의한 소프트콘택트렌즈의 직경 및 곡률반경 변화)

  • Park, Mi-Jung;Cho, Gyu-Tae;Shin, Sung-Hwan;Lee, Heum-Sook;Kim, Dae-Soo
    • Journal of Korean Ophthalmic Optics Society
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.165-171
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    • 2005
  • The aim of the study was to investigate the diameter and base curve changes of soft contact lens by protein deposition. Soft contact lenses were soaked in artificial tear or protein solution which had the same composition with tear for 2min, 10min, 30min, 1hr, 3hr, 6hr, 12hr, and 24hr. Diameter and base curve changes of soft contact lenses were examined by using the high speed camera(Fastcam ultima 1024). The longer the soaking time of soft contact lenses in the artificial tear, the diameter and base curve changes of soft contact lenses was more increased. In the case of soft contact lenses adsorbed only protein, the similar pattern was shown and the diameter and base curve were decreased. However, the influence of calcium ion was found to be less than that of protein. These results suggest that the tear protein causes the diameter and base curve decrease of soft contact lens, which might be related to the discomfort after soft contact lens wearing.

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Influence of Base Curve on the Fit of Soft Contact Lenses (소프트 콘택트렌즈의 피팅에서 베이스커브의 영향)

  • Seong, Jeong-Sub;Kim, Jae-Min
    • Journal of Korean Ophthalmic Optics Society
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.33-37
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    • 1998
  • Lens centration was the fitting variable that was most dependent on base curve radius. Flatter lenses tended to decenter more. A flatter contact lens will likely have to move into the periphery to reach this point of stability. In most cases, the decentration was in the superior and/or temporal direction. It was also found that comfort complains were more common with flatter lenses. The optimal fits was highest with the 8.4mm base curve lens for all three ranges fit eyes decreased as base curve radius was increased. These lenses with steeper radii lead to better centration and therefore to better fit and comfort for more patients than do thin lenses with flatter radii.

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Effects of Base Curve on Fitting with the current Soft Contact Lenses (베이스 커브에 의한 콘택트렌즈 피팅 효과)

  • Choe, Oh Mok;Gang, Myoung Jin
    • Journal of Korean Ophthalmic Optics Society
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.65-72
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    • 2000
  • The study investigated the effects of base curve radius art the fit of thin, mid-water contact lenses. It was found that central corneal curvature(as measured with the keratometer) was not predictive of the best fitting base curve. Proper lens fit may be the single most important factor that ultimately determines the success of contact lens wear. Comfort, vision, and physiological response are all dependent on the fit of the lens. The percent of optimal fits was highest with the 8.4 mm base curve lens for all three ranges of keratometry values. When fit with the 8.4 mm lens. For most eyes, fitting a flatter lens led to greater decentration, decreased comfort, and no increase in lens movement. The 8.4 mm lens was found to provide on "optimal" fit in over 60% of eyes tested and a fit of "good" or "better" in nearly 90% of eyes tested. Comparisons of different manufactures' lens found that similiar lenses do not always fit in the same way due to subtle design and production differences. Therefore, different products may require different base curve radii to fit the same patient. This is even true when water content, center thickness, and diameter are approximately the same. A praditioner fitting a new patient in this lenses should begin with the 8.4 mm base curve radius.

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Fast Scalar Multiplication Algorithm on Elliptic Curve over Optimal Extension Fields (최적확장체 위에서 정의되는 타원곡선에서의 고속 상수배 알고리즘)

  • Chung Byungchun;Lee Soojin;Hong Seong-Min;Yoon Hyunsoo
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.65-76
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    • 2005
  • Speeding up scalar multiplication of an elliptic curve point has been a prime approach to efficient implementation of elliptic curve schemes such as EC-DSA and EC-ElGamal. Koblitz introduced a $base-{\phi}$ expansion method using the Frobenius map. Kobayashi et al. extended the $base-{\phi}$ scalar multiplication method to suit Optimal Extension Fields(OEF) by introducing the table reference method. In this paper we propose an efficient scalar multiplication algorithm on elliptic curve over OEF. The proposed $base-{\phi}$ scalar multiplication method uses an optimized batch technique after rearranging the computation sequence of $base-{\phi}$ expansion usually called Horner's rule. The simulation results show that the new method accelerates the scalar multiplication about $20\%{\sim}40\%$ over the Kobayashi et al. method and is about three times as fast as some conventional scalar multiplication methods.

Fast Generation of Elliptic Curve Base Points Using Efficient Exponentiation over $GF(p^m)$) (효율적인 $GF(p^m)$ 멱승 연산을 이용한 타원곡선 기저점의 고속 생성)

  • Lee, Mun-Kyu
    • Journal of KIISE:Computer Systems and Theory
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.93-100
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    • 2007
  • Since Koblitz and Miller suggested the use of elliptic curves in cryptography, there has been an extensive literature on elliptic curve cryptosystem (ECC). The use of ECC is based on the observation that the points on an elliptic curve form an additive group under point addition operation. To realize secure cryptosystems using these groups, it is very important to find an elliptic curve whose group order is divisible by a large prime, and also to find a base point whose order equals this prime. While there have been many dramatic improvements on finding an elliptic curve and computing its group order efficiently, there are not many results on finding an adequate base point for a given curve. In this paper, we propose an efficient method to find a random base point on an elliptic curve defined over $GF(p^m)$. We first show that the critical operation in finding a base point is exponentiation. Then we present efficient algorithms to accelerate exponentiation in $GF(p^m)$. Finally, we implement our algorithms and give experimental results on various practical elliptic curves, which show that the new algorithms make the process of searching for a base point 1.62-6.55 times faster, compared to the searching algorithm based on the binary exponentiation.

A Representative Stress for Unified Fatigue Damage Model

  • Nam, Yong-Yun
    • 연구논문집
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    • s.34
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    • pp.59-68
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    • 2004
  • The hot spot stress approach and the notch strain approach are discussed with some results of them. And a stress model that can be applicable to several types of weld joints with single S-N curve of the base material. The stress model uses the geometric characteristics of the stress distribution vicinity of weld joints. The model was applied to five different weld joins(the base material is SM490B). By the representative stress, the experimental fatigue data are plotted very closely to the S-N curve of the base material.

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