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http://dx.doi.org/10.14481/jkges.2016.17.9.47

Assessment of Lifeline Construction Technology for Buried Alive in Building Collapse  

Ryu, Byung-Hyun (Geotechnical Engineering Research Division, Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology (KICT))
Kang, Jae-Mo (Geotechnical Engineering Research Division, Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology (KICT))
Lee, Jangguen (Geotechnical Engineering Research Division, Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology (KICT))
Kim, Young-Sam (Soiltech Engineering Co., Ltd.)
Joo, Rak-Bong (Soiltech Engineering Co., Ltd.)
Publication Information
Journal of the Korean GEO-environmental Society / v.17, no.9, 2016 , pp. 47-52 More about this Journal
Abstract
Unusual extreme weather events, which exceed a safe design capacity of the infrastructure, increase the frequency of natural disasters and has also been enlarged damage scale. Aging buildings and rapid urban progress act as weighting factors for the new composite disasters. Technological advances support detecting pre-disaster risk, real-time data analysis, and rapid response to the disaster site, but it is insufficient that emergency relief for buried alive must take advantage of the proven technologies through field tests. This study aims to evaluate directional drilling performance through underground soils and the reinforced concrete structure for primary lifeline installation in order to quickly provide relief supplies for buried alive when urban structures collapse.
Keywords
Lifeline; Emergency relief; Buried alive; Field test; Directional drilling;
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