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Utilization of Recycled Aggregates and Crushed Stone as Horizontal Drains in Soft Ground

수평 배수재로서 순환골재와 쇄석의 활용 방안

  • 이달원 (충남대학교 지역환경토목학과) ;
  • 임진혁 (충남대학교 대학원)
  • Received : 2010.10.04
  • Accepted : 2010.11.19
  • Published : 2010.11.30

Abstract

In this study, laboratory model test on utilization of recycled aggregates and crushed stone as horizontal drains to use alternative material of sand in soft ground is practiced. The coefficient of permeability of the recycled aggregates and crushed stone showed largely 1.2~5.1 times and 2.0~3.3 times greater than sand, respectively. The horizontal coefficient of permeability in case of installing the horizontal perforated drain pipe showed largely 1.9~6.8 times more than the case of not installing. The drainage distance showed 1.7~1.8 times greater than sand. When a degree of consolidation is 90 %, there is no delay of consolidation in SCP and PVD improvement sections. Therefore, it is proven that the field applicability is excellent. Also, the suitable quality management criterion is presented to make use of a horizontal drains in soft ground on the basis of analysis of the physical and environmental characteristics.

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