The construction period of the ondol (Korean floor heating system) at Hoeamsa Temple Site is known as Joseon. The main reason is that a large number of remains in the Joseon era were excavated from the ondol floor with an all-around ondol method. This article partially accepts the theory of the creation of Ondol at Hoeamsa Temple Site during the Joseon Dynasty and suggests a new argument that some Ondol remains were built during the Goryeo Dynasty. The grounds for them are as follows. First, through the building sites consistent with the arrangement of the Cheonbosan Hoeamsa Sujogi (天寶山檜 巖寺修造記, Record of Repair and Construction of Hoeamsa at Cheonbosan Mountain), it is highly likely that the ondol remains as a basic floor was maintained during the reconstruction period in Goryeo. Second, the all-around ondol method of the Monastery Site has already been widely used since the Goryeo Dynasty. Third, some ondol remains consist of "Mingaejari" and "Dunbeonggaejari," which were the methods of the gaejari (which dug deeper and stayed in the smoke) in the pre-Joseon Dynasty. Based on the above evidence, this study argues that the building sites such as Dongbangjangji, Seobangjangji, Ipsilyoji, Sijaeyoji, Susewaryoji, Seogiyoji, Seoseungdangji, Jijangryoji, and Hyanghwaryoji were constructed during the late Goryeo Dynasty.
The Gyeongju and Pohang earthquakes caused damages to many cultural properties; particularly, stone pagoda structures were significantly damaged among masonry cultural properties. To preserve these structures, it is necessary to understand their dynamic behavior characteristics under earthquakes. Analyses on such areas as deformation, frequency, maximum acceleration, permanent displacement, sliding, and rocking have to be performed. Although many analytical studies have already been conducted, dynamic behavior studies based on experiments are insufficient. Therefore, this study analyzed dynamic behavior characteristics by performing a shaking table experiment on a three-story stone pagoda structure at the Cheollongsa temple site damaged by the Gyeongju earthquake. As a result of the experiment, the displacements of stylobates did not occur significantly, but the tower body parts rotated. In particular, the rotation of the 1F main body stone was relatively larger than that of the other chief body stones because the 1F main body stone is relatively more slender than the other parts. In addition, the decorative top was identified as the component most vulnerable to sliding. This study found that the 1F main body stone is vulnerable to rocking, and the parts located on the upper part are more vulnerable to sliding.
본 연구의 목적은 체지방률이 높은 직장인 여성을 대상으로 리포사지(Lypossage)를 이용한 복부와 하지 체형 관리가 비만 관리 방법으로 타당한지 알아보고자 진행되었다. 연구 대상자는 총 35명으로 주관적인 비만 체형을 고민하는 사람을 무작위로 배정하였다. 리포사지는 9주동안 주 2회 실시하였으며, 단일 실험군은 리포사지 1Zone인 허리와 둔부, 허벅지 관리 50분을 실시하였다. 검사는 처치 전, 처치 4주 후와 9주 후 시행하였으며, 그룹 내 중재 기간에 따른 전ᆞ중ᆞ후 비교를 통해 종속변수에 미치는 효과를 알아보고자 하였다. 본 연구의 결과는 사전검사(0주), 4주후 검사, 9주 후 검사에 대한 세 기간과 집단의 상호작용으로 체중과 체지방량, 허리둘레, 허벅지 둘레 감소에 유의한 차이가 있었다(p<.05). 이러한 결과를 미루어 볼 때 리포사지는 직장인 여성의 하지 체형 관리에 긍정적인 효과를 보인 것으로 알 수 있었다
본 연구에서는 E-textile 기반 신축성 센서의 모양과 부착 위치가 동작 센싱 성능에 미치는 영향을 분석하고, 이를 통해 인체 동작 센싱에 가장 적합한 의복 구조 요건을 규명하고자 하였다. 실험 대상 아동에게 센서의 모양과 부착위치에 따라 조작된 실험복을 착의시킨 후 60 deg/sec의 속도로, 60°, 90°, 120°의 동작 각도별로 팔과 다리의 굽힘, 폄 동작 의한 직물 센서의 신장과 수축에 따른 전압의 변화량을 측정하였으며, 가속도 센서를 함께 부착하여 동작의 일치도를 검증하였다. 또한 아동의 모형 팔과 다리를 제작하여 이를 대상으로 동일한 실험을 수행함으로써 인체의 팔, 다리의 동작 실험 결과와 비교하였다. 분석 결과 센서의 모양에서는 모형 대상 실험과 아동 대상 실험 모두에서 보트형의 센서 보다 장방형의 센서가 더 균일하고 안정적인 경향을 보여 재현성과 신뢰성이 높은 것으로 나타났다. 센서의 부착 위치는 모형 대상 실험에서는 팔꿈치와 무릎의 관절부로부터 4 ㎝ 아래 지점에 부착된 경우, 아동 대상실험에서는 팔꿈치와 무릎의 관절부에 위치했을 때 재현성과 신뢰성이 더 높았다. 본 연구에서는 아동의 사지 동작측정에 적합한 센서를 개발하고 동작 센싱에 적합한 센서의 모양과 부착 위치의 조건을 분석하였으며, 의복에 통합된 유연한 직물 센서를 활용하여 인체 부위별 동작 센싱이 가능하다는 것을 규명하였다.
The purpose of this study was to investigate radiation dose sensitivity due to displacement of human extremities in the water bolus box on radiation therapy. Water bolus box and human thigh with femur bone were constructed in computerized radiation therapy planning system to verify the absorbed dose. Two 6MV X-ray beams were irradiated bilaterally into water bolus box and then radiation dose were calculated each situation at displacement of middle axis of thigh from the center in water bolus box to right and left direction. Absorbed dose of thigh and femur bone increased by the distance of displacement. The maximum dose of thigh even increased 20% over than prescribed dose. This is in contrast to conventional concept of dose distribution in water bolus box. Based on this result, displacement of body site in the water bolus box have to be averted during radiation therapy.
Hwangrong Temple was the center of the Buddhist culture of Silla dynasty. It was built in the 14th year of King Jinheung in Silla dynasty, and completely burnt out when the Mongol Army invaded the Korean peninsula during the reign of King Gojong of Koryeo dynasty. 8-year excavation of the site from 1976 as part of the Gyeongju Tourism Comprehensive Plan revealed many things about the Hwangrongsaji. Recently, a book introduced 'Geumdongnanganpyeon' among relics found in the site, but omitted in the Excavation Report published at that time. Though 'Palgak Geumdongnanganpyeon' has numerical signs 六, 七(six, seven), there was no clear explanation of the signs. Thus, this paper examines it. We can guess, through the remaining iron fragment, that the side of Geumdongnanganpyeon is octagonal, and the width of the side S13 fragment belongs to is about 400mm. The overall form of the face is similar to the Geumdong Palgaktop stored in the Museum of Dongguk University, but, in detail, it is similar to the Zhuanlunzang Pavilion of Longxing Temple and the Sakyamuni Pagoda of Fogong Temple in China. And, numerical signs can be understand to designate the numbers of story and face. The reason why the number might indicate the number of story is that fragments which are presumed to be used for the same purpose contain different measurement values, and the basis of the concept of face can be found in efficiency of manufacturing and manufacturing techniques of artifacts of the time. The two aspects mentioned above cannot be confirmed because of not sufficient relics and related researches. But, the overall form may have been multi-story tower of at least two stories. If more studies in various fields are done in the future, it is expected that the original form will be recovered more accurately.