Eung-Seok Kim
Hanseo University
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Journal of Korea Water Resources Association | 2005
Chun-Woo Baek; Eung-Seok Kim; Moo-Jong Park; Joong-Hoon Kim
The study on the plan for rehabilitation project of domestic water distribution system - especially using Heuristic Algorithm as Genetic Algorithm which is expected to provide a more optimal solution effectively - has not been done sufficiently. The purpose of this study is the development of the optimal decision making system for the rehabilitation of the water distribution system considering economic and hydraulic influences using ReHS which is recent study of OR technique. Five different models with different objective functions are developed and tested to virtual pipe network according to various conditions considered in this study. These models provide more options for the rehabilitation of pipe network systems compared to previously suggested models in the literature.
Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society | 2017
Eung-Seok Kim; Deok-Jun Jo; Ki-Yong Yoon
Rapid industrialization and urbanization have resulted in an increase in impervious areas and an increase in runoff, therefore, this causes more flooding and damage in urban areas. This study has analyzed the effects of improvements to the roughness coefficient in storm sewer pipes on flood runoff and outflow through rainfall-runoff simulations. The simulations are implemented by three scenarios to evaluate effects of improvements to the roughness coefficient for the improved length ratio to the total length, diameters and mainlines of sewer pipes. The size and length of the sewer mains are large and long to effectively increase the flow rate to the outlet, secure the passage discharge capacity of the pipe and reduce the overflow. It is effective for flood reduction that the improvement to roughness coefficient is first conducted in mainlines with longer lengths and larger diameters. The results from this study can provide a guideline for prioritizing of the sewer pipe replacement.
Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society | 2008
Jingul Joo; Jung-Ho Lee; Joong-Hoon Kim; Eung-Seok Kim
Effects of establishments of more sewer systems on water quality in Nam River, Deokchun River, and Jinyang Lake were analyzed for various scenarios using QUAL2E, WASP 7 water quality model. Three different scenarios were tested: 1) 20.8% of sewer diffusion rate which is same to the existing condition. 2) Expansion of sewer system to 65.2% which would emit less pollutants, BOD 2350.5 kg/d, TN 216.0 kg/d, TP 44.0kg/d. 3) Pollutants emission to maintain first grade water quality in Nam River, Jinyang Lake, BOD and TN in the case 2 were 7.69%, 2.10% lower than those in the case 1 in the Nam River. And in the Jinyang Lake, BOD, TN, and TP in the case 2 were 10.25%, 1.37%, 2.94% lower than those in the case 1. However the simulations showed that water quality could not hold down first grade water quality standard level with the establishments of more sewer systems. To satisfy the criteria in the Nam River and Jinyang Lake, BOD emission must be reduced 27.2%, 37.05% compared to those in the case 1.
Journal of Korea Water Resources Association | 2003
Eung-Seok Kim
Journal of Korea Water Resources Association | 2004
Jung-Ho Lee; Joong-Hoon Kim; Hung-Soo Kim; Eung-Seok Kim; Deok-Jun Jo
Journal of Korea Water Resources Association | 2003
Moo-Jong Park; Eung-Seok Kim; Joon-Hoon Kim
Journal of Korean Society of Hazard Mitigation | 2008
Jung-Ho Lee; Jingul Joo; Eung-Seok Kim; Moo-Jong Park; Joong-Hoon Kim
Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society | 2007
Jung-Ho Lee; Duk-Jun Jo; Joong-Hoon Kim; Eung-Seok Kim
Journal of Korean Society of Hazard Mitigation | 2004
Eung-Seok Kim; Jeong-Ho Lee; Joong-Hoon Kim; Moo-Jong Park
Journal of Korea Water Resources Association | 2004
Jung-Ho Lee; Joong-Hoon Kim; Hung-Soo Kim; Deok-Jun Jo; Eung-Seok Kim