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Behavior Analysis of the Saemangum Waterproof Embankment Applying Geotextile Tube Method and Example of Field Test - In Concentration of Reviewing the Construction and Design Process -

지오텍스타일 튜브공법을 적용한 새만금방수제의 거동분석 및 시험시공 사례 - 설계과정 및 시공성 검토 중심으로 -

  • 박종건 (한국농어촌공사 동진지사) ;
  • 고정희 (한국농어촌공사 전북지역본부) ;
  • 박태섭 (우진건설(주) 품질연구실)
  • Received : 2013.09.14
  • Accepted : 2013.11.14
  • Published : 2013.11.30

Abstract

Recently, geotextile tube method can be widely applied to the river, costal and marine in the construction field, such as embankment, groin, breakwater, dyke structures and so on, in advanced countries of the world. And that has been constructed at the temporary road for incheon, ilsan-bridge construction and coast erosion protection in republic of korea. Geotextile tube is a tube shaped geotextile product and hydraulic pumping filled with dredged soils. In this paper, the numerical analysis was performed to investigate the behavior of geotextile tube with various properties of material character, shape condition, construction pressure and so on. Also, the field test was conducted in order to identify the construction ability of Samangum waterproof embankment using geotextile tube. According to the applied of field test, geotextile tube was 65 m long and 4.0 m diameter. Also, the permeability coefficient and ultimate tensile strength of geotextile tube is $1.6{\times}10^{-1}$ cm/sec and 205.26 kN/m, respectively. As a result of filed test, when filled, geotextile tube does not attain the same as its unfilled theoretical diameter, but may reach approximately of 55 percent of the theoretical diameter. At the time, geotextile tubes were 12.56 m in circumference and filled to a height of about 2.2 m. This paper presents case study on field application and behavior analysis of the saemangum waterproof embankment donggin 1 division construction using geotextile tube.

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