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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2020.21.2.175

Study on the Optimal Construction Method for the Compaction Method of Hydraulic Filling in Metropolitan Areas  

Jeong, Dal-Yeong (Department of Civil Engineering, University of Seoul)
Jang, Jong-Hwan (Seoul Metropolitan Infrastructure Headquarters)
Chung, Jin-Hyuck (Seoul Metropolitan Infrastructure Headquarters)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.21, no.2, 2020 , pp. 175-181 More about this Journal
Abstract
This paper suggests a proper hydraulic filling method in downtown areas. Road subsidence on roadways and sidewalks in downtown areas can result in vehicle damage and casualties. The representative cause of road subsidence is the fraudulent construction in nearby construction sites. A deficiency of excavation restoration causes approximately 25~49% of subsidence. This is performed by equipment or manpower. Hydraulic filling is used in backfilling narrow pipe conduits and spaces between structures. On the other hand, standard specifications and quality assurance standards regarding hydraulic filling principles and construction conditions are insufficient. Therefore, in-door model experiments on hydraulic filling principles, backfilling material, and compaction efficiency were performed. This paper suggests guidelines by investigating and analyzing construction status. In conclusion, thrown backfilling material has a particle size distribution and permeability coefficient as major factors, and detailed standards of the factors are suggested. To improve the compaction efficiency, 90% or more, compaction by the floor should be in units of 0.3m while ensuring a lower drainage layer. When an H-shape stabilizing pile is pulled out after filling, additional hydraulic filling should be in the disturbance range.
Keywords
Compaction Method; Hydraulic-Filling; Metropolitan; Optimal Construction Method; Road Subsidence;
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