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REPUBLIC OF KOREA -
K-SRI PROJECT A. I. D. LOAN NO. 489-W-093
QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORT
NUMBER 5
(January - March 1977)
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... I . " C-.Bo P., 5, 0.,, E U,.O E
THE KOREA STANDARDS RESEARCH INSTITUTE
C. P. 0. Box 156, SEOUL, KOREA
KOREA STANDARDS RESEARCH INSTITUTE C P1 0 Box 156 Seoul Koreta
C Abe Addre%%: SR IKO Seoui
TEL " 1SIM b 'd7 8WIS
May 13, 1977
Mr. Der;nts P. Barrett Representative USAID/K, Seoul
Subjects Quarterly Progress Report No. 5
AID Loan No. 489-W-093
Dear Mr. tiarretts
Ilerewith suibmitted is K-SRI's Quarterly Progress Reportfor the period of January I , throtigh Harch 31 , 1977, in accordance with Section V!, C.2. Implementation Letter No. I , dated September 24, 1975.
Your cont Inuous cooperation will be appreciated.
Si ncerely yours
tf Ziie-Qtian Kim Pros Idnt
QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORT
(January - March 1977)
Table of Contents
Page No.
1. GENERAL . ............................... .... I
II. CONSTRUCTION .......... ........ .. ...... 2
Il1. PROCURFIMENT OF RESEARCH EQUIPMENT .......... 4
IV. PERSONNIt. AN!) RUCR0'II!ENT . . . . . ...... .. . 7
V. TRAIN ,II ........... . .... ............ 12
VII. I.IA'!(-F.. ........ o 18
V I * . * S0 * eI I E . . 9 • • S. . * * S 5 o S 0 0o q0 20
VIII . OTHf P,ACT I VITIES ... ..... . ..... ..... * o. .. .. 23
i 4 e RLP eoMS RE
Dui ng th rs t quarter of 1977, '-SRI comp1 aeci 9E of the original quarterly tansks as set fo th i ih ae'go no r' implementation Pl an and construction of mai n projects pro
ceeded nearly on scheduI without difficulty, KSRI Isovr all finanial status in the first quarter of 1977 showed that only 10% of the total quarter's budget was ex~panded as a re-X sult of a carry-over from the previous quarter of funds fros, a thIprior construction contract, The Institute expects to proocoed on 7schedule with all of its progr'ams, thus ensuring that
~ it will be fuilly operational in~19780 The procurement of rem, search equipment, eriteto major positions among'the, research staff, training at ff85 and international relations and othe aciite ar escribed ina more specific manner ithe succeeding paragraphs.
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CONSRUCTIO
During te f1irst ba~~of 1977 uiaJor'cons tucti on jro'jects~complte todaeinlue the secon~d floor.steelbest assemibly work of temain buildings first floor concrete Swork of research building #11 concrete form of basement for research buil ding 02 and concrete was laid partially for the power p'lant. cumulative progress a't the end of thiIThe
quarter represents 94.6% of the projected target. 0f~the1f> funds originally alloted to construction for the first quarw
te#ol %ws culyset.Aan hsca-b trb
uted~to a carry-over frum the previous quarter of funds fromA a prior construction contract, Out of a projected land
purhas of33,430 m in this quarter, K-SRI has alreadypuc2s
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2~purchased 17,370 m,and the rimaining land area of 16,060 m2 is planned to be purchased after oll the other research institutes at the Daeduk R&D Complex have been apportioned.
Residential quarters for the research staff will be built on the remaining land area,
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Progress in construction in this quarter is rated at
43%. Below, in percentage ratio, is an itemization of
progress achieved in construction:
a. Civil Engineering ................ . 50.0%
b. Land Acquis'tion .................. 96.0%*
c. Building Construction ............. 42.3%
d. Electrical Work ............... . 2 31. %
e. Mechanical Work ......... ......... 33.4%
f. Others ................ . . . . . ...... 56.3% * Due to increase of land to acquire
10,000 m2 for the guest house site
I. PROCUREMENT OF RESEJ'RCH EQUIPMENT
a. Status of NBS Review for Specification: NBS has re
viewed 143 specifications for K-SRI research equipment
until the first quarter of 1977.
b. Procuremert of Rtesearch Equipment: K-SRI has placed
an order and processed throu(Jh OSROK bids for 181 items
of research equipment durinq the first quarter of 1977.
!Tn particul ar, ,vmall-value iterns valued at $300,000,
compri .v the relifaIlri r portior) of research equipment yet
to be procur'd jr d, the',s for., procurement of these items
will p(c ,ei- a.i-, plarned. It is fl,.o no ,tedthat some low
priority i t.:, ay iot ie procured due to the 30-50%
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e. Classification of Research and Technical Staff byEducation arid Specialization
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Master's Degree 20 Chemistry 7
Bachelor's ['eorree 9 Mechanical Engineer 2
High School 3 Electrical Engineer 3
Others 8
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f. Status of K-SRI Staff
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V. TRAINING
a. Status of Training
The first trainees undertook their traimlIng at NBS, and successfully completed their training during the
period commencing December 4, 1976 throu It March 11, 1977,
The detail of training activity taken by each trainee is
descr bed belovi:
1) Cr. LEE, Kwang Woo, CIh4,ef, Chemical Standards Lab.
undertook a training in Andlytica, Chemistry and
Standard Reference Materials and 3hotographic Labo
ratory at NBS from Dec. 4, 1-76 - :*;r. 2, 1977.
(a) Analytical Ch, stry Division
(I SRM's for Spectrophotometr:y (R. Mavrodi
neanu and R. 1. Burke)
(2) Homo(jeniety Test by Optical Emission
Spectro,;copy (J. A. Morris)
(3) X-ray Fluore,(> nce Analysis and Borax
Bead iechn icqp,( (1).A. Pella)
(4) Desi1lin and [ .i.ic t'(,julo ent for Chemistry
Labor,itory (J. K. Taylor)
(5) SPM ',,for PI ,itv.t,,.urc ( R. A, Durst)
(6) Gas 'J0M iDynarmicwou, by i)llotion Pressure
Blendino and Gra vitmet ric Preparation
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Techniques (J. R. Moody)
(8) High Precision Coulometry (G. Marienko)
(9) Clinical and Bo-organic SRM's (R. Shaffer
and 11.S. Hertz)
(10) Autoric Absorption Techniques (T. C. Rains)
(11) Preparation of Steel SRM's (J. Schultz)
(b) Office of Standard Reference Materials
(1) Administration of OSRM (P. Call)
(2) Establishrment of SRM Production Priorities
(G. A. Uriano)
(3) Preparation of Metal and Alloy SRM's
(R. Michaelis)
(4) Organic SR's (T. Mears)
(5) Trace [lement SRM's (R. Alvarez)
(6) Operation of Machine Shops (W. Reed)
(c) Photographic Laboratory
(1) IDesign and Operation of Photo-Lab (Hale)
) Mr. WOh, Jong Wook, researcher, received training
on las.er application for precision measurements and
Indus trk 1i, pplication of la,er technology from
Dec. 4. 1l9/, - Mar. 11, 19/7. lie learned how to use
and/,or ca lhrate for 34 Instruments for length and
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(a) Taking pictures of tape bench, indexing table
calibration, surface place measurement with
straight edge, surface plate measurement with
autocol 1imator
(b) Copy computer programming for length and angle
laboratories, surface plate measurement with
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(c) Recording manufacturer's address and telephone
numbers and books for length and angle labora
tories
(d) General discussion for length and angle, laser
powier measurement
(e) Visit Hewlett Packard factory in Loveland,
Colorado and visit the University of Colorado ) Mr. YOO, Han II, researcher, received training in
the Solid State Chemistry Section, Heat Division,
Optical Physics Division and Cryogenics Division (Boulder) from Dec 4, 1976 - Mar. 11, 1977. The
detaills of his traininq oire:
(a) 0esi(in of hih temperd ture furnace
(b) Research on phase diagram of Al 2 O3 .SiO 2 .K2 CO3 .
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use o~.f transition temperature of super-conduction m.jraterials
4<4), Mr. CH09 Yong Mrung, technicians received training at NOS5 inthe calibration of industrial instruments inall phases fromDec. 4,1976 March 11, 197L: The details of his training are:. (a)Maintenance of standard resistors (b)r Rssistance-measurenent techniques. (c) Capacity and inductibi lity~maueettcnqe
(d) Calibration of standard capacitors and Inductors (a)Operation and Maintenance of Josephson Junction
(f) Measuirement of standard cell voltages using the AJosephson Junction System
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power measurement~laboratory
()Visiting9 various faCtoryfao tiets (r) Operations maintenance and calibration~of RV
microwave Impedance laboratory
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~b . Procurement of Raiserc Eqimn The first biddingo esac equipment WAS made on
Deember 28o 1976 for 09 items. The second bidding for :~ 181 items has already been Initiated through O$ROK. Ex ~Qcept for-research equipment which NOS recomends should
be added or revised against the GlETempo Reports~ speciW~%'2~~ fication review process is proceeding smoothly# The 2 >
~remainder belonging to small-value it~ems will-be prcessed through separate route,~The list of thes parVtso compo
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Based on thes estrnated expenses which have been reflected inthe task~plan so far Issueds K4SRI has Spent a total~
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