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A Study on the construction of Low-Frequency Acoustic Microscope and Its Application (저주파대 음향 현미경의 구성과 그 응용에 관한 연구)

  • Ko, Dae-Sik;Moon, Geon;Jun, Kye-Suk;Whang, Keum-Chan
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics
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    • v.25 no.5
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    • pp.580-585
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    • 1988
  • In this paper, a low frequency acoustic microscope system has been built for the purpose of detecting subsurface defects in materials. The lateral resolution of acoustic microscope is studied and analyzed in order to evaluate that system performance. And a NDE technique is demonstrated by using this system. In the focused and defocused mode of operation, the acoustic microscope system showed in experiment that its lateral resolution was about 0.5 mm at a frequency of operation of 3MHz on a fused-quartz sample with seeded circular cracks ranged in size from 0.2 mm to 1.0 mm in diameter wihtin 1 mm of the surface. It also showed the acoustic image of 100 won coin with fine contrast.

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Development of a Subsurface Exploration Analysis System Using Clustering Technique on Bore-hole Information (시추공 정보의 클러스터링 기법을 이용한 지반 분석 시스템의 개발)

  • 이규병;김유성
    • Proceedings of the Korean Information Science Society Conference
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    • 2000.04b
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    • pp.93-95
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    • 2000
  • 본 논문은 지반조사 정보 시스템이 관리하고 있는 시추공의 지층 구성 정보를 바탕으로 시추공을 클러스터링하여 지반의 구성을 분석하는 시스템의 설계 및 구현을 소개한다. 지반조사 정보시스템은 지반 시추공의 현장조사 및 실내시험을 통해 얻는 시추공 정보를 체계적으로 관리하여 정보의 재활용을 돕기 위한 데이터베이스 시스템이다. 본 논문에서 제안된 지반 분석 시스템은 지반조사 데이터베이스의 시추공 정보를 이용하여 지반이 가지고 있는 특성 정보를 추출하여 유사한 특성을 갖는 시추공의 집합으로 클러스터링하여 사용자에게 지반 구성 정보를 제공하는 시스템이다. 본 시스템에서 사용된 클러스터링 기법은 지반조사 데이터가 갖는 지반의 구성 요소 및 각 지층의 구성비를 통해 유사한 특성을 지니는 지반들을 그룹화하고, 그룹된 지반들의 특성을 찾는다. 그룹된 지반들의 분석을 통해 찾아진 유사한 특성은 지도상에 가시화함으로서 사용자에게 해당 지형에 대한 지반 특성을 제공한다.

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A Case Study for the Economic Feasibility Model and Analysis of a GDHS Given Geothermal Temperature (기대지열온도하에서 GDHS의 경제성분석 사례연구)

  • Yang, Moon-Hee;Kim, Tai-Yoo;Lee, Sang-Kyu
    • Journal of Korean Institute of Industrial Engineers
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.115-127
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    • 1997
  • A GDHS(Geothermal District Heating System) is a heating system supplying a group of districts with heat extracted from geothermal sources. The advantages of GDHS include saving fuel consumption as well as reducing air pollution. This paper presents a case study for the economic feasibility model and analysis of a GDHS with which central/individual heating systems are replaced. Configuring to a simplified GDHS which consisits of subsurface systems, surface systems, and transmission/distribution systems, we find out the properties of the system and the model parameters affecting the initial investment/operating costs in order to develop a classical economic feasibility model given geothermal temperature. Based on our model parameter space, we analyzed the geothermal development project of the Jejoo Island probabilistically given prior information such as the expected geothermal power, the demand size and the length of transmission/distribution pipes.

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A Magnetic Survey on the Lake for the Detection of the Unexploded Ordnances (위험물탐지를 위한 수상 자력탐사)

  • Jo Churl-hyun;Jung Yong Hyun;Lee Hyo Jin
    • Geophysics and Geophysical Exploration
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.23-27
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    • 2003
  • A magnetic survey on the lake war carried out to explore the possible UXO (unexploded ordnance) under the water. A magnetic gradiometer with 2 magnetometer sensors was used, which measures total magnetic intensity. For the positioning of the measurement points on the water, RTK (real time kinematic) survey system was used. The theoretical responses were calculated assumming the dimension and the material of the UXO so that the detectability could be investigated. Since the areal size of the survey vessel was rather small, the influence from the magnetic material of the vessel and the other equipments such as a laptop computer was not negligible, and the influence did not remain constant during the survey due to the change of survey direction. These effects were reduced remarkably using moving average technique. The result reveals the lineament of a pipe line laid on the bottom of the lake, which can be regarded as an indirect proof of detectability of the method.

Development of Basin-wide runoff Analysis Model for Integrated Real-time Water Management (실시간 물 관리 운영을 위한 유역 유출 모의 모형 개발)

  • Hwang, Man-Ha;Maeng, Sung-Jin;Ko, Ick-Hwan;Park, Jeong-In;Ryoo, So-Ra
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers Conference
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    • 2003.10a
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    • pp.507-510
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    • 2003
  • The development of a basin-wide runoff analysis model is to analysis monthly and daily hydrologic runoff components including surface runoff, subsurface runoff, return flow, etc. at key operation station in the targeted basin. A short-term water demand forecasting technology will be developed taking into account the patterns of municipal, industrial and agricultural water uses. For the development and utilization of runoff analysis model, relevant basin information including historical precipitation and river water stage data, geophysical basin characteristics, and water intake and consumptions needs to be collected and stored into the hydrologic database of Integrated Real-time Water Information System. The well-known SSARR model was selected for the basis of continuous daily runoff model for forecasting short and long-term natural flows.

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Influence of Parameter Uncertainty on Petroleum Contaminants Distribution in Porous Media

  • Li, J.B.;Huang, G.H.;Zeng, G.M.;Chakma, A.;Chen, Z.
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2002.07a
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    • pp.627-630
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    • 2002
  • A methodology based on factorial design and Motto Carlo methods is developed and implemented for incorporating uncertainties within a multiphase subsurface flow and transport simulation system. Due to uncertainties in intrinsic permeability and longitudinal dispersivity, the predicted output is also uncertain based on the well-developed multiphase compositional simulator. The simulation results reveal that the uncertainties in input parameters pose considerable influences on the predicted output, and the mean and variance of permeability will have significant impacts on the modeling output. The proposed method offers an effective tool for evaluating uncertainty in multiphase flow simulation system.

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Assessment of Seismic Site Response at Hongseong in Korea Based on Two-dimensional Basin Modeling using Spatial Geotechnical Information (공간 지반 정보를 활용한 이차원 분지 모델링 기반의 국내 홍성 지역에서의 부지 지진 응답 평가)

  • Sun, Chang-Guk
    • The Journal of Engineering Geology
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.15-23
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    • 2009
  • The site effects relating to the amplification of ground motion under earthquake loading are strongly influenced by both the subsurface soil condition and geologic structure. In this study, the site effects at the Hongseong area in Korea were examined by both the site investigation including borehole drilling and in-situ seismic tests and the site visit for acquiring geologic information of ground surface. Subsurface of Hongseong area with a major instrumental earthquake event in 1978 is composed of weathered layers of a maximum of 45 m thickness overlying bedrock. A geotechnical information system based on GIS framework was implemented to effectively find out spatial geologic structure of study area and it indicated Hongseong is a shallow and wide shaped basin. Two-dimensional finite element (FE) analyses for a representative cross-section of the Hongseong area were performed to evaluate seismic site responses. From the results of seismic responses, it was observed that the ground motions were amplified during the propagation of shear waves through the soil layer overlying the bedrock and the duration of shaking near the basin edges was prolonged due to the surface waves generated by interactions of shear waves with basin geometry. Furthermore, one-dimensional FE seismic response analyses were additionally conducted for soil sites selected in the basin, and it gives similar results to the two-dimensional seismic responses at most locations in the basin with the exception of the locations near the basin edges, because the basin in this study is very shallow and wide.

Web Based Environmental Management System using Predictive Spatial Information Models (예측적 공간정보 모형을 이용한 Web 기반의 환경관리시스템의 개발 및 적용)

  • Kim, Joon Hyun;Han, Young Han
    • Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.47-57
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    • 1999
  • This study is aimed at the development of comprehensive environmental management system, which can be operated on the basis of world wide web, as a topic of G7 project. Even though there should be lots of works remaining to achieve this goal, preliminary products can be summarized as follows : 1) integrated environmental information management system, 2) web based control engine, 3) surface water environment management system, 4) subsurface water environment management system, 5) sewer and waterworks management system. The core methodology of the engine is the generalized multidimensional finite element matrices to depict the terms in the analysis of various partial differential equations. Spatial information management system (ArcView) and Visual Basic were extensively employed to construct GUI oriented web based engine. The developed systems were composed of very intense computer codes due to the necessity of combinatory management of environmental problems. The web based engine could be served as a decision tool for the integrated management of environmental projects in Korea.

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Proposed Survey Steps for Investigation of Land-Creeping Susceptibility Areas: A Focus on Geophysical Mapping of the Yongheung-dong, Pohang, Korea

  • Kim, Jeong-In;Lee, Sun-Joong;Kim, Kwan-Soo;Lee, Jae-Eun;Sa, Jin-Hyun;Kim, Ji-Soo
    • The Journal of Engineering Geology
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.269-281
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    • 2021
  • Land creeping is the imperceptibly slow, steady, downward movement o f slope-forming soil or rock. Because creep-related failures occur frequently on a large scale without notice, they can be hazardous to both property and human life. Korea Forest Service has operated the prevention and response system from land creeping which has been on the rise since 2018. We categorized and proposed three survey steps (e.g., preliminary, regional, detailed) for investigation of creeping susceptibility site with a focus on geophysical mapping of a selected test site, Yongheung-dong, Pohang, Korea. The combination of geophysical (dipole-dipole electrical resistivity tomography and reciprocal seismic refraction technique, well-logging), geotechnical studies (standard penetrating test, laboratory tests), field mapping (tension cracks, uplift, fault), and comprehensive interpretation of their results provided the reliable information of the subsurface structures including the failure surface. To further investigate the subsurface structure including the sliding zone, we performed high-resolution geophysical mapping in addition to the regional survey. High-resolution seismic velocity structures are employed for stability analysis because they provided more simplified layers of weathering rock, soft rock, and hard rock. Curved slip plane of the land creeping is effectively delineated with a shape of downslope sliding and upward pushing at the apex of high resistive bedrock in high-resolution electrical resistivity model with clay-mineral contents taken into account. Proposed survey steps and comprehensive interpretation schemes of the results from geological, geophysical, and geotechnical data should be effective for data sets collected in a similar environment to land-creeping susceptibility area.

Application of TOPMODEL at Artificially Drained Watershed (인공배수유역에서의 TOPMODEL의 적용)

  • Kim, Sang-Hyeon
    • Journal of Korea Water Resources Association
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    • v.30 no.5
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    • pp.539-548
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    • 1997
  • A physically based model for rainfall runoff simulation in agricultural watershed equipped with tile drains is presented. This model is developed from the TOPMODEL which is based on the detailed topographic information provided by Digital Elevation Model (DEM). Nine possible flow generation scenarios in the tile drained basin are suggested and used in the development of the model. The model can identify the portions of the hydrograph resulting from tile flow, subsurface flow and surface flow. The performance of the model is assessed through a calibration and validation process. The results of the analysis show that the model describes the physical system well and provides a better insight into the hillslope hydrology of agricultural watersheds with tile drainage.

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