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http://dx.doi.org/10.14481/jkges.2011.12.5.8

Characteristics of Dynamic Parameter of Sandy Soil According to Grout Injection Ratio  

Ahn, Kwangkuk (충북대학교 공과대학 토목공학과)
Park, Junyoung (충북대학교 대학원 토목공학과)
Oh, Jonggeun (충북대학교 대학원 토목공학과)
Lee, Jundae (세명대학교 토목공학과)
Han, Kihwan (안동대학교 지구환경과학과)
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Journal of the Korean GEO-environmental Society / v.12, no.5, 2011 , pp. 59-63 More about this Journal
Abstract
Ground dynamic parameter such as shear elastic modulus and damping ratio is a very important variable in design of ground-structure with repeated load and dynamic load. Shear elastic modulus and damping ratio on small strain below linear limit strain is constant regardless of strain. Shear elastic modulus as the maximum shear elastic modulus and damping ratio as the minimum damping ratio were considered. As a lot of experiment related to the maximum shear elastic modulus, which is in dynamic deformation characteristics, have been conducted, many factors including voiding ratio, over consolidation ratio(OCR), confining pressure, geology time, PI, and the number of load cycle affect to dynamic soil characteristic. However, the research of ground dynamic characteristic improved with grout is absent such as underground continuous wall construction, deep mixing method, umbrella arch method. In order to investigate the dynamic soil characteristics improved with grout, in this study, resonant column tests were performed with changing water content(20%, 25%, 30%) and injection ratio of grout(5%, 10%, 15%), cure time(7th day, 28th day) As a result, shear elastic modulus and damping ratio, which are ground dynamic parameter, are affected by the injection ratio of milk grout, cure time and water content.
Keywords
Shear elastic modulus; Damping ratio; Dynamic soil characteristics;
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