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A Study on an Analysis and Design of the Internal Structure of Heumgyeonggak-nu KCI 등재 SCOPUS

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한국우주과학회 (The Korean Space Science Society)
초록

In this study, the internal structure of a Heumgyeonggak-nu (欽敬閣漏) was designed, and the power transmission mechanism was analyzed. Heumgyeonggak-nu is an automated water clock from the Joseon Dynasty that was installed within Heumgyeonggak (欽敬閣), and it was manufactured in the 20th year of the reign of King Sejong (1438). As descriptions of Heumgyeonggak-nu in ancient literature have mostly focused on its external shape, the study of its internal mechanism has been difficult. A detailed analysis of the literature record on Heumgyeonggak-nu (e.g., The Annals of the Joseon Dynasty) indicates that Heumgyeonggaknu had a three-stage water clock, included a waterfall or tilting vessel (欹器) using the overflowed water, and displayed the time using a ball. In this study, the Cheonhyeong apparatus, water wheel, scoop, and various mechanism wheels were designed so that 16 fixed-type scoops could operate at a constant speed for the water wheel with a diameter of 100 cm. As the scoop can contain 1.25 l of water and the water wheel rotates 61 times a day, a total of 1,220 l of water is required. Also, the power gear wheel was designed as a 366-tooth gear, which supported the operation of the time signal gear wheel. To implement the movement of stars on the celestial sphere, the rotation ratio of the celestial gear wheel to the diurnal motion gear ring was set to 366:365. In addition, to operate the sun movement apparatus on the ecliptic, a gear device was installed on the South Pole axis. It is expected that the results of this study can be used for the manufacture and restoration of the operation model of Heumgyeonggak-nu.

저자
  • Sang Hyuk Kim(Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Daejeon 34055, Korea, Korea University of Science & Technology, Daejeon 34113, Korea) Corresponding author
  • Yong-Hyun Yun(National Science Museum, Daejeon 34143, Korea)
  • Seon Young Ham(Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Daejeon 34055, Korea, Department of Astronomy and Space Science, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju 28644, Korea)
  • Byeong-Hee Mihn(Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Daejeon 34055, Korea, Korea University of Science & Technology, Daejeon 34113, Korea)
  • Ho-Chul Ki(Ancient Institute of Heritage, Gwangju 62050, Korea)
  • Myung-Kyoon Yoon(Jeon Heung Technology Art Company, Gimpo 10044, Korea)