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http://dx.doi.org/10.17703//IJACT2018.6.4.255

Ground Subsidence Risk Ratings for Practitioners to predict Ground Collapse during Excavation (GSRp)  

Ihm, Myeong Hyeok (Department of Construction Safety and Disaster Prevention Engineering, Daejeon University)
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International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology / v.6, no.4, 2018 , pp. 255-261 More about this Journal
Abstract
In the field of excavation, it is important to recognize and analyze the factors that cause the ground collapse in order to predict and cope with the ground subsidence. However, it is difficult for field engineers to predict ground collapse due to insufficient knowledge of ground subsidence influence factors. Although there are many cases and studies related to the ground subsidence, there is no manual to help practitioners. In this study, we present the criteria for describing and quantifying the influential factors to help the practitioners understand the existing ground collapse cases and classification of the ground subsidence factors revealed through the research. This study aims to improve the understanding of the factors affecting the ground collapse and to provide a GSRp for the ground subsidence risk assessment which can be applied quickly in the field.
Keywords
Ground subsidence risk; Influence factors; Manual; Excavation; GSRp;
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