Title An Examination Study on the Geomagnetic Flux Density Distribution in a Steel-Concrete Campus Building According to the Height and the Horizontal Position
Authors Kim. Jin-Kwang ; Kong. Sung-Hoon
Page pp.219-226
ISSN 12269093
Keywords Geomagnetic Flux ; Steel-Concrete building ; Flux-gate Magnetometer
Abstract The purpose of this study is to measure and analyse the geomagnetic flux density distribution in a steel- concrete campus building with a flux-gate equipment referring to records. Also this study provides fundamental information and data relating to the geometric flux density in steel concrete building. The major conclusions that drawn from this study are as follows: 1)Geomagnetic flux density distribution of each measuring heights show that the closer to the floor, the more unstable and the farther from the floor, the more stable. 2)Geomagnetic flux density distribution according to the horizontal location show that a steel- concrete post makes unstable geomagnetic flux density. 3)A symmetrical floor plan does not make symmetrical geomagnetic flux density distribution.