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Wind resistance performance of a continuous welding stainless steel roof under static ultimate wind loading with testing and simulation methods

  • Wang, Dayang;Zhao, Zhendong;Ou, Tong;Xin, Zhiyong;Wang, Mingming;Zhang, Yongshan
    • Wind and Structures
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    • v.32 no.1
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    • pp.55-69
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    • 2021
  • Ultrapure ferritic stainless steel provides a new generation of long-span metal roof systems with continuous welding technology, which exhibits many unknown behaviors during wind excitation. This study focuses on the wind-resistant capacity of a new continuous welding stainless steel roof (CWSSR) system. Full-scale testing on the welding joints and the CWSSR system is performed under uniaxial tension and static ultimate wind uplift loadings, respectively. A finite element model is developed with mesh refinement optimization and is further validated with the testing results, which provides a reliable way of investigating the parameter effect on the wind-induced structural responses, namely, the width and thickness of the roof sheeting and welding height. Research results show that the CWSSR system has predominant wind-resistant performance and can bear an ultimate wind uplift loading of 10.4 kPa without observable failures. The welding joints achieve equivalent mechanical behaviors as those of base material is produced with the current of 65 A. Independent structural responses can be found for the roof sheeting of the CWSSR system, and the maximum displacement appears at the middle of the roof sheeting, while the maximum stress appears at the connection supports between the roof sheeting with a significant stress concentration effect. The responses of the CWSSR system are greatly influenced by the width and thickness of the roof sheeting but are less influenced by the welding height.

Development and Evaluation of the Utility of a Respiratory Monitoring and Visual Feedback System for Radiotherapy Using Machine Vision Technology

  • Kim, Chul Hang;Choi, Hoon Sik;Kang, Ki Mun;Jeong, Bae Kwon;Jeong, Hojin;Ha, In Bong;Song, Jin Ho
    • Journal of Radiation Protection and Research
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    • v.47 no.1
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    • pp.8-15
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    • 2022
  • Background: We developed a machine vision technology program that tracks patients' real-time breathing and automatically analyzes their breathing patterns. Materials and Methods: To evaluate its potential for clinical application, the image tracking performance and accuracy of the program were analyzed using a respiratory motion phantom. Changes in the stability and regularity of breathing were observed in healthy adult volunteers according to whether the breathing pattern mirrored the breathing guidance. Results and Discussion: Displacement within a few millimeters was observed in real-time with a clear resolution, and the image tracking ability was excellent. This result was consistent even in the sections where breathing patterns changed rapidly. In addition, the respiratory gating method that reflected the individual breathing patterns improved breathing stability and regularity in all volunteers. Conclusion: The findings of this study suggest that this technology can be used to set the appropriate window and the range of internal target volume by reflecting the patient's breathing pattern during radiotherapy planning. However, further studies in clinical populations are required to validate this technology.

Urban Subsidence Monitoring in Ulsan City Using GACOS Based Tropospheric Delay Corrected Time-series SBAS-InSAR Technique (GACOS 모델 대기 위상 지연 보정을 활용한 SBAS-InSAR 기술 기반 울산광역시 지반 침하 탐지)

  • Vadivel, Suresh Krishnan Palanisamy;Kim, Duk-jin;Lee, Jung-hoon;Song, Juyoung;Kim, Junwoo
    • Korean Journal of Remote Sensing
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    • v.38 no.6_1
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    • pp.1081-1089
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    • 2022
  • This study aims to investigate and monitor the ground subsidence in Ulsan city, South Korea using time-series Small Baseline Subset (SBAS)-InSAR analysis. We used 79 Sentinel-1 SAR scenes and 385 interferograms to estimate the ground displacements at Ulsan city from May 2015 and December 2021. Two subsiding regions Buk-gu and Nam-gu Samsan-dong were found with the subsidence rate of 3.44 cm/year and 1.68 cm/year. In addition, we evaluated the possibility of removing the effect of atmospheric (tropospheric delay) phase in unwrapped phase using the Zenith Total Delay (ZTD) maps from Generic Atmospheric Correction Online Service (GACOS).We found that the difference between the SBAS-InSAR ground displacements before and after GACOS ZTD correction is less than 1 mm/year in this study.

Fuzzy neural network controller of interconnected method for civil structures

  • Chen, Z.Y.;Meng, Yahui;Wang, Ruei-yuan;Chen, Timothy
    • Advances in concrete construction
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    • v.13 no.5
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    • pp.385-394
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    • 2022
  • Recently, an increasing number of cutting-edged studies have shown that designing a smart active control for real-time implementation requires piles of hard-work criteria in the design process, including performance controllers to reduce the tracking errors and tolerance to external interference and measure system disturbed perturbations. This article proposes an effective artificial-intelligence method using these rigorous criteria, which can be translated into general control plants for the management of civil engineering installations. To facilitate the calculation, an efficient solution process based on linear matrix (LMI) inequality has been introduced to verify the relevance of the proposed method, and extensive simulators have been carried out for the numerical constructive model in the seismic stimulation of the active rigidity. Additionally, a fuzzy model of the neural network based system (NN) is developed using an interconnected method for LDI (linear differential) representation determined for arbitrary dynamics. This expression is constructed with a nonlinear sector which converts the nonlinear model into a multiple linear deformation of the linear model and a new state sufficient to guarantee the asymptomatic stability of the Lyapunov function of the linear matrix inequality. In the control design, we incorporated H Infinity optimized development algorithm and performance analysis stability. Finally, there is a numerical practical example with simulations to show the results. The implication results in the RMS response with as well as without tuned mass damper (TMD) of the benchmark building under the external excitation, the El-Centro Earthquake, in which it also showed the simulation using evolved bat algorithmic LMI fuzzy controllers in term of RMS in acceleration and displacement of the building.

Displacement monitoring of water resource facilities using time-series SAR interferometry (시계열 영상레이더 간섭기법을 이용한 수자원시설물 변위 모니터링)

  • Taewook Kim;Siung Lee;Seohyeon Kim;Hyangsun Han
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2023.05a
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    • pp.3-3
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    • 2023
  • 수자원위성은 C-band 영상레이더(synthetic aperture radar, SAR)를 탑재한 중형급의 수자원 관리 및 수재해 감시 전용 위성이다. 수자원위성은 물 환경과 관련된 다양한 분야에 활용되어 고부가가치의 정보를 제공할 것으로 예상되는데, 특히 시계열 레이더 간섭기법(SAR interferometry, InSAR)의 적용을 통해 댐·보와 같은 수자원시설물의 미세변위 탐지 및 안정성 평가에 효과적으로 사용될 것으로 기대된다. 시계열 영상레이더 간섭기법은 고정산란체를 이용하는 Persistent Scatterer InSAR(PSInSAR) 기법과 분산산란체 기반의 Small BAseline Subset(SBAS) InSAR 기법으로 대표된다. 이 연구에서는 수자원위성에 적합한 수리시설물 시계열 변위 모니터링 알고리즘 개발을 목적으로, Sentinel-1 위성의 C-band SAR 기반 시계열 레이더 간섭기법의 적용성을 평가하고 알고리즘 개발에 고려해야 할 사항들을 분석하였다. 2020년 여름 수재해가 발생한 섬진강댐과 담양댐 및 수변부를 테스트 사이트로 선정하고, 2019년부터 2021년까지의 Sentinel-1 시계열 SAR 영상에 PSInSAR와 SBAS InSAR를 적용하여 시계열 변위를 관측하였다. 댐체에서는 PSInSAR가 SBAS InSAR에 비해 신뢰할 수 있는 시계열 변위를 산출하였다. 그러나 시계열 분석 기간이 길어짐에 따라 PSInSAR 시계열 변위의 정밀도가 낮아지는 경향이 관측되었다. 수변부에서 PSInSAR는 변위 정보를 거의 제공하지 못했다. SBAS InSAR는 수변부의 시계열 변위 모니터링에 효과적이었으나, 여름철 장마 등으로 인해 레이더 간섭도의 긴밀도(coherence)가 낮아질 경우 부정확한 변위를 산출하였다. 앞으로 국내의 다양한 수자원시설물을 대상으로 Sentinel-1 위성을 이용한 시계열 변위 모니터링 알고리즘의 적용성 평가 연구가 진행될 예정이며, 연구 결과를 수자원위성의 관측 특성에 적합한 변위 탐지 알고리즘의 개발에 활용하고자 한다.

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Damage and deformation of new precast concrete shear wall with plastic damage relocation

  • Dayang Wang;Qihao Han;Shenchun Xu;Zhigang Zheng;Quantian Luo;Jihua Mao
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.48 no.4
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    • pp.385-403
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    • 2023
  • To avoid premature damage to the connection joints of a conventional precast concrete shear wall, a new precast concrete shear wall system (NPSW) based on a plastic damage relocation design concept was proposed. Five specimens, including one monolithic cast-in-place concrete shear wall (MSW) as a reference and four NPSWs with different connection details (TNPSW, INPSW, HNPSW, and TNPSW-N), were designed and tested by lateral low-cyclic loading. To accurately assess the damage relocation effect and quantify the damage and deformation, digital image correlation (DIC) and conventional data acquisition methods were used in the experimental program. The concrete cracking development, crack area ratio, maximum residual crack width, curvature of the wall panel, lateral displacement, and deformed shapes of the specimens were investigated. The results showed that the plastic damage relocation design concept was effective; the initial cracking occurred at the bottom of the precast shear wall panel (middle section) of the proposed NPSWs. The test results indicated that the crack area ratio and the maximum residual crack width of the NPSWs were less than those of the MSW. The NPSWs were deformed continuously; significant distortions did not occur in their connection regions, demonstrating the merits of the proposed NPSWs. The curvatures of the middle sections of the NPSWs were lower than that of the MSW after a drift ratio of 0.5%. Among the NPSWs, HNPSW demonstrated the best performance, as its crack area ratio, concrete damage, and maximum residual crack width were the lowest.

Field investigation and numerical study of ground movement due to pipe pile wall installation in reclaimed land

  • Hu Lu;Rui-Wang Yu;Chao Shi;Wei-Wei Pei
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.34 no.4
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    • pp.397-408
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    • 2023
  • Pipe pile walls are commonly used as retaining structures for excavation projects, particularly in densely populated coastal cities such as Hong Kong. Pipe pile walls are preferred in reclaimed land due to their cost-effectiveness and convenience for installation. However, the pre-bored piling techniques used to install pipe piles can cause significant ground disturbance, posing risks to nearby sensitive structures. This study reports a well-documented case history in a reclamation site, and it was found that pipe piling could induce ground settlement of up to 100 mm. Statutory design submissions in Hong Kong typically specify a ground settlement alarm level of 10 mm, which is significantly lower than the actual settlement observed in this study. In addition, lateral soil movement of approximately 70 mm was detected in the marine deposit. The lateral soil displacement in the marine deposit was found to be up to 3.4 and 3.1 times that of sand fill and CDG, respectively, mainly due to the relatively low stiffness of the marine deposit. Based on the monitoring data and site-investigation data, a 3D numerical analysis was established to back-analyze soil movements due to the installation of the pipe pile wall. The comparison between measured and computed results indicates that the equivalent ground loss ratio is 20%, 40%, and 20% for the fill, marine deposit and CDG, respectively. The maximum ground settlement increases with an increase in the ground loss ratio of the marine deposit, whereas the associated influence radius remains stationary at 1.2 times the pipe pile wall depth (H). The maximum ground settlement increases rapidly when the thickness of marine deposit is less than 0.32H, particularly for the ground loss ratio of larger than 40%. This study provides new insights into the pipe piling construction in reclamation sites.

Dynamic mechanism of rock mass sliding and identification of key blocks in multi-fracture rock mass

  • Jinhai Zhao;Qi Liu;Changbao Jiang;Zhang Shupeng;Zhu Weilong;Ma Hailong
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.375-385
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    • 2023
  • There are many joint fissures distributed in the engineering rock mass. In the process of geological history, the underground rock mass undergoes strong geological processes, and undergoes complex geological processes such as fracture breeding, expansion, recementation, and re-expansion. In this paper, the damage-stick-slip process (DSSP), an analysis model used for rock mass failure slip, was established to examine the master control and time-dependent mechanical properties of the new and primary fractures of a multi-fractured rock mass under the action of stress loading. The experimental system for the recemented multi-fractured rock mass was developed to validate the above theory. First, a rock mass failure test was conducted. Then, the failure stress state was kept constant, and the fractured rock mass was grouted and cemented. A secondary loading was applied until the grouted mass reached the intended strength to investigate the bearing capacity of the recemented multi-fractured rock mass, and an acoustic emission (AE) system was used to monitor AE events and the update of damage energy. The results show that the initial fracture angle and direction had a significant effect on the re-failure process of the cement rock mass; Compared with the monitoring results of the acoustic emission (AE) measurements, the master control surface, key blocks and other control factors in the multi-fractured rock mass were obtained; The triangular shaped block in rock mass plays an important role in the stress and displacement change of multi-fracture rock mass and the long fissure and the fractures with close fracture tip are easier to activate, and the position where the longer fractures intersect with the smaller fractures is easier to generate new fractures. The results are of great significance to a multi-block structure, which affects the safety of underground coal mining.

Research about Application Possibility of Afforestation Reinforced Soil Steep Slope by Nonwoven Geotextile (부직포를 활용한 급경사 녹화보강토공법의 적용 가능성에 관한 연구)

  • Cho, Yong-Seong;Koo, Ho-Bon;Lee, Choon-Kil
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.26 no.4C
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    • pp.239-245
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    • 2006
  • The steep slopes have been increased of new roads, industrial site development and large scale residential development. The preservation administration and steep slope construction are currently investigated by many researchers in Korea. However, concrete retaining wall or reinforced soil (i.e. Block or Pannel) are being applied for the steep slope, which results in the front face form of the structure being limited. This research investigates the method that can make up afforestation environment-friendly circumstances during the construction of steep slope structure. It is considered that steep slope reinforced structure would be possible based on the monitoring results about earth pressure, horizontal displacement and consolidation quality generated during the construction of whole constructing reinforced structure. Also, there no problems in grassy surface, drainage, and deformation in spite of rainy season after construction period and until now. So that the seeding soil layer surface reinforced soil method could be adopt for steep slope reinforced structure and others.

Analysis of time-series displacement using satellite SAR interferometry technique for Dam safety monitoring (댐 안전 관리를 위한 위성 SAR 간섭기법 활용 시계열 변위 분석)

  • Kang, Ki-mook;Hwang, EuiHo
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2022.05a
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    • pp.440-440
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    • 2022
  • 1970년대부터 집중 건설 된 우리나라의 다목적댐, 홍수조절댐, 용수전용댐 등의 대형 국가 수자원시설물들의 '고령화'가 급속히 진행되어 수리구조물에 대한 안정성을 주기적으로 파악할 수 있는 정밀안전모니터링 체계 구축이 시급한 시점이다. 주기적인 정밀안전모니터링 방법들 중에는 위성 등을 활용한 원격관측 기술들이 최근 시도되고 있다. 위성 영상레이더(SAR; Synthetic Aperture Radar)는 마이크로파 대역의 전자기파를 송·수신하는 능동센서로 날씨 및 주·야간에 영향을 받지 않고 지표면 관측이 가능한 장점이 있다. 특히, 고정산란체 영상레이더 간섭(PSInSAR; Permanent Scatterer Interferometry SAR)기법은 영상레이더 영상에서 긴밀도(coherence)가 상대적으로 높은 수자원시설물과 같은 고정산란체의 위상(phase) 정보를 이용하여 mm급의 측정민감도로 시계열 변위 분석이 가능하다. 또한, 여러 장의 InSAR 영상을 생성하였기 때문에 DEM 오차, 위성궤도 오차, 대기 성분에 의한 지연 오차 등을 보다 정밀하게 제거할 수 있는 장점이 있다 본 연구에서는 국내 중대형 수자원시설물의 정밀안전모니터링을 위하여 고정산란체 영상레이더 간섭 기법을 영암금호방조제, 영주댐, 소양강댐 등에 적용하여 시계열 변위 분석을 수행하였다. 2014년 11월부터 2022년 3월(현재)까지 획득된 Sentinel-1 SLC(Single Look Complex) 위성자료의 상승(Ascending) 궤도 126장 및 하강(Descending)궤도 187장을 각각 활용하였다. 두 위성궤도를 모두 활용하여 수직, 수평 변위 등 3차원 분석을 수행하였으며, 특히 소양강댐 GPS 관측 자료와 정확도 검증에서 연평균 2mm의 RMSE를 보였다. 이를 통해 위성 원격탐사 기술로도 댐, 보, 방조제와 같은 수자원시설물에 대한 시계열 변위 분석을 통한 댐 안전관리가 가능함을 보여주고 있다. 2025년 발사될 국내 C-밴드 SAR 탑재 수자원위성 개발을 통해 한반도 재방문주기를 단축시킴으로써, 한반도 전역의 수자원시설물 정밀안전진단체계 구축이 가능할 것으로 기대된다.

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