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transform method, after establishing 3D digital data by interpreting 28 models about the pattern of the bell body and the
surface of the bell of Dangjwa, Beechonsang, Yuguwk, Yongnew, Sangdae and Hadae. For the analysis of diverse
forms about the bell, this research was established base cap by creating 3-dimensional model(TIN) and performed the
geometrical form analysis of section, surface volume, deflection and circular form etc. and the visual analysis of 3
dimensional perspective drawing, plane projection drawing, contour map and modeling etc. Thus, this findings will be
applicable for the basic data for acoustic analysis study, casting technique study, and fine art history study etc, and the
analysis technique to use image media will be able to be utilized widely for archaeological study and fine art history
study etc. including the safety diagnosis for cultural properties protection.
Figure 1 shows the bell of Sungduk, and Figure 2 is the flowchart of study performance.
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Figure 1. The Bell of Sungduk
1.2 IMAGE ACQUISITION
This research was used the analysis technique to use image medium for the precise 3 dimensional location
measurement about various patterns casted on the bell and the surface and for the analysis of digital data. For acquiring
more precise vector data, this researcher acquired total 28 models such as 4 models of bellbody, 2 models of dangjwa,
beechonsang, each 4 models of yuguwk, 4 models of upper region plane, 2 models of sangdae and 8 models of yongnew.
Table 1. Plan to take photograps of detail drawing about the bell of Sungduk
Pttern Direction | Distance(m) | Height(m) fi Baseline(m) or Model Size(m)
Bell Body NSEW 5.50 130 2.54 100.60 192x252
Dangiwa NS 1.40 125 0.64 106.85 0.52x0.52
Sangdac 3.00 5 0.83 0.30x1.40
Hadae 80 0.30 0.64 10504 0.40x1.00
ES 2.00 111x074
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Beechonsang NESENWSW 1.35 9 0.65x1.06
"n NSEW 4.00 37 " 0.92 100.6 0.93x0.66
Ungnew NS.EW 0.70 4.7 0.30 35 0.50x0.35
CN m NSEW 1.80 4.71 60 0.83 105.04 1.50x1.50
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