원문정보
초록
영어
The damages caused by natural disaster are unpredictable. It is almost out of control because its scale is entirely different from what we have experienced before. Natural disaster of climatic change is getting force. The effects of the disaster like flood block the energy supply route which is the municipal Lifeline. This is very dangerous and causes states of emergency. The blackout occurred in September 2011 showed that it causes extensive damage to the whole society. Especially important facilities like hospitals even suffer worse situations which cause casualty. This study examined, through field investigation, the actual conditions of large general hospitals’ energy consumption and the status on their establishment of emergency power systems. Based on such investigation, analysis was made of the ways to establish emergency power systems capable of maintaining properly the functioning of hospital buildings and providing effective response during massive blackout.
목차
1. Introduction
2. Local and Overseas Case Studies and Korea’s Emergency Power Failure Control
2.1. Case Studies of Domestic and Overseas Disasters and Catastrophes
2.2. Korea’s Emergency Power Loss Control and Response System
3. Analysis of Types of High-Priority Buildings/Facilities during Emergencies
3.1. Definition of High-priority Buildings
3.2. Surveys of function-specific Importance of high-priority Buildings
3.3. Definition and Type of High-priority Facilities
4. Analysis of Status on Surveyed General Hospitals’ Electrical Load and Emergency Power Systems
4.1. Status on Surveyed Hospitals
4.2. Analysis of Electrical Load at General Hospitals Surveyed
4.3. Strategies for Securing Energy at Hospitals during Emergencies
5. Conclusion
Acknowledgements
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