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METHOD FOR PROVIDING ATTATCHING POINT INFORMATION OF MAGNETOCALORIC GENERATOR BASED ON 1ST YEAR OF SEXAGENARY CYCLE AND GREGORIAN CALENDER
METHOD FOR PROVIDING ATTATCHING POINT INFORMATION OF MAGNETOCALORIC GENERATOR BASED ON 1ST YEAR OF SEXAGENARY CYCLE AND GREGORIAN CALENDER
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机译:基于第一周期和格里根历法的磁热发电机吸附点信息提供方法
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Provided is a method for providing information on an attachment point for a magnetocaloric generator based on the sexagenary cycle and the Gregorian calendar, which comprises the following steps: receiving users date of birth from a user terminal; acquiring a term of the birth year of the user in the sexagenary cycle by checking the azimuth of a date point corresponding to the received date of birth on a layout of the Gregorian calendar and checking a term having a bearing range including the azimuth on a layout of the sexagenary cycle; and providing the user with a meridian point corresponding to the term of the birth year of the user. The layout of the Gregorian calendar is created by arranging date points of each year of the Gregorian calendar to circulate the circumference of a circle in sequence of dates in a specific direction so that the date points can be arranged in sequence with specific azimuth intervals therebetween. A layout of 24 solar terms is created by solar terms points on the circumference of a circle in a specific direction so that the solar terms points indicating 24 solar terms can be arranged in sequence at intervals of 15 degrees azimuth on the circumference of the circle. The layout of the sexagenary cycle is created by arranging the first to sixth sets of sixty terms points in sequence of the sixty terms in a specific direction on the circumference of a circle so that the total six sets of the sixty terms points can be arranged in sequence at one degree intervals with the center of the circle as a starting point. The layout of the Gregorian calendar and the layout of the sexagenary cycle are matched with each other on the basis of the vernal equinox and winter solstice terms of the layout of 24 solar terms.
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