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Some factors affecting level of blasting-induced vibration in urban area (도심지 발파에서 발파진동치의 크기에 영향을 미치는 제요소)

  • Huh, Ginn;Lim, Han uk
    • Journal of the Korean Professional Engineers Association
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.81-93
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    • 1990
  • The blasting to construct subways in Seoul, Korea. have often increased complaints of ground vibration. In order to prevent the damage to structures, it was necessary to predict the level of blasting induced vibration and to determine the maximum charge weight per delay within a allowable vibration level. A total of 109 blasts were recorded at ten sites. Blast-to-structure distances ranged from 8 to 84.2 meter, where charge weight varied from 0,1125 to 7.85 kg per delay. The data from blast were studied to determine the effect of explosives type on the vibration constants(k). Vibration constants were also analyzed in terms of compressive strength of rock and blasting patterns.

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Development of web-based system for ground excavation impact prediction and risk assessment (웹기반 굴착 영향도 예측 및 위험도 평가 시스템 개발)

  • Park, Jae Hoon;Lee, Ho;Kim, Chang Yong;Park, Chi Myeon;Kim, Ji Eun
    • Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association
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    • v.23 no.6
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    • pp.559-575
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    • 2021
  • Due to the increase in ground excavation work, the possibility of ground subsidence accidents is increasing. And it is very difficult to prevent these risk fundamentally through institutional reinforcement such as the special law for underground safety management. As for the various cases of urban ground excavation practice, the ground subsidence behavior characteristics which is predicted using various information before excavation showed a considerable difference that could not be ignored compared to the results real construction data. Changes in site conditions such as seasonal differences in design and construction period, changes in construction methods depending on the site conditions and long-term construction suspension due to various reasons could be considered as the main causes. As the countermeasures, the safety management system through various construction information is introduced, but there is still no suitable system which can predict the effect of excavation and risk assessment. In this study, a web-based system was developed in order to predict the degree of impact on the ground subsidence and surrounding structures in advance before ground excavation and evaluate the risk in the design and construction of urban ground excavation projects. A system was built using time series analysis technique that can predict the current and future behavior characteristics such as ground water level and settlement based on past field construction records with field monitoring data. It was presented as a geotechnical data visualization (GDV) technology for risk reduction and disaster management based on web-based system, Using this newly developed web-based assessment system, it is possible to predict ground excavation impact prediction and risk assessment.

Review of Pre-grouting Methods for Shield TBM Tunneling in Difficult Grounds (특수지반에서 쉴드TBM 굴착 시 프리그라우팅 적용 사례 고찰)

  • Yoon, Youngmin;Jeong, Hoyoung;Jeon, Seokwon
    • Tunnel and Underground Space
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    • v.28 no.6
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    • pp.528-546
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    • 2018
  • Cases of TBM tunnelling have been consistently increasing worldwide. In many recent subsea and urban tunnelling projects, TBM excavation has been preferably considered due to its advantages over drill and blast tunnelling. Difficult ground conditions are highly probable to appear in subsea and urban tunnels because of the shallow working depth and alluvial characteristics. Under the difficult ground conditions, ground reinforcement measures should be considered including grouting, while it is of great importance to select the optimal grout material and injection method to cope with the ground condition. The benefits from TBM excavation, such as fast excavation, increased safety, and reduced environmental impact, can be achieved by applying appropriate ground reinforcement with the minimum overrun of cost and time. In this report, various grouting methods were reviewed so that they can be applied in difficult ground conditions. In addition, domestic and international cases of successful ground reinforcement for difficult grounds were introduced for future reference.

A study on the efficiency of disaster counter-Debrisflow Structure in small-scale mountain of urban area (도심지 내 소규모 산지에 대한 방재시설 효율에 대한 연구)

  • Jung, Hyo Jun;Kim, Dong Hyun;Lee, Seung Oh
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2020.06a
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    • pp.356-356
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    • 2020
  • 주거시설 확장 및 도심 내 인프라 구축을 위한 지속적인 산지 개발과 기후변동성 확대로 발생하는 게릴라 국지성 집중호우 등으로 인해 토석류의 발생가능성은 지속적으로 확대되고 있다.(kim et al., 2008) 그러나, 현재 국내의 토석류 방재시설에 대한 설치는 아직 미흡한 실정이며 아직 경사지 재해 발생 위험지역에는 방재시설 설치가 필요하다. 지자체의 제한된 예산으로는 필요한 모든 지역에 설치가 불가하기 때문에 순차적으로 효율적인 설치가 이루어질 필요가 있다. 이에 본 연구에서는 도심지 내 소규모 산지에 대한 효율적인 설치방안을 모색하기 위해서 방재시설 설치 이후 토석류의 거동을 수치모의를 통해 방재시설 설치의 효율성을 분석하였다. 도심지 내 위치한 토석류 발생이력이 있는 소규모 산지의 토석류의 특성을 조사한 결과, 주요 발생원인은 국지성 집중호우로 인한 지반 약화로 인해 급경사를 이루고 있는 암반층 상단에 분포한 퇴적층의 붕괴가 주요 원인으로 나타났다(Kang et al, 2014) 조사결과에 근거하여 해당 유역에 대한 토석류 발생의 유입조건을 산정하였으며 유입조건에 대해 토석류 거동 예측 2차원 해석 소프트웨어인 FLO-2D를 사용하였다. 수치모의를 수행하여 방재시설이 미설치된 상태에서 발생한 토석류의 거동을 실제 발생한 토석류와 비교하였다. 또한, 수치모의에서 방재시설의 구현이 제한되므로 4가지 방재시설(교란사면용 토석류 방지시설, 울타리형 토석류 방지시설, 토사유출 저감용 지오셀, 토석류 방재장치)에 대해 경계조건의 변경을 통해 간접적으로 구현해 결과를 분석하였다. 방재시설은 종류 및 설치위치에 따라 토석류에 대한 피해저감효과가 상이하게 나타났다. 토석류 방재장치를 토석류 발생위치 전방 50 m 지점에 토석류 방재장치를 설치한 경우, 토석류의 유속이 20% 감소하여 피해범위는 36% 감소하였으며, 전방 200 m 지점에 설치한 경우, 피해범위가 14% 감소하였다. 검토한 4가지의 토석류 방재시설 중 토석류 방재장치가 가장 효율적인 결과를 나타냈다. 향후에는 피해범위에 대한 조건 외에 시공 및 유지관리 등에 대한 경제성검토를 한다면 종합적으로 방재시설 효율성을 검토할 수 있을 것으로 본다.

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A Study on Monitoring Surface Displacement Using SAR Data from Satellite to Aid Underground Construction in Urban Areas (위성 SAR 자료를 활용한 도심지 지하 교통 인프라 건설에 따른 지표 변위 모니터링 적용성 연구)

  • Woo-Seok Kim;Sung-Pil Hwang;Wan-Kyu Yoo;Norikazu Shimizu;Chang-Yong Kim
    • The Journal of Engineering Geology
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    • v.34 no.1
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    • pp.39-49
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    • 2024
  • The construction of underground infrastructure is garnering growing increasing research attention owing to population concentration and infrastructure overcrowding in urban areas. An important associated task is establishing a monitoring system to evaluate stability during infrastructure construction and operation, which relies on developing techniques for ground investigation that can evaluate ground stability, verify design validity, predict risk, facilitate safe operation management, and reduce construction costs. The method proposed here uses satellite imaging in a cost-effective and accurate ground investigation technique that can be applied over a wide area during the construction and operation of infrastructure. In this study, analysis was performed using Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data with the time-series radar interferometric technique to observe surface displacement during the construction of urban underground roads. As a result, it was confirmed that continuous surface displacement was occurring at some locations. In the future, comparing and analyzing on-site measurement data with the points of interest would aid in confirming whether displacement occurs due to tunnel excavation and assist in estimating the extent of excavation impact zones.

A Study on Ground Behavior during Tunnel Excavation (터널 굴착시 지반거동에 관한 연구)

  • 신종호;유태성
    • Geotechnical Engineering
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.31-46
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    • 1985
  • An extensive program of tunnel instrumentation has been Implemented in the construction of the Seoul Subway Line 3 and 4, in which the NATM was adopted as the main tunnelling technique. Among more than ten instrumented sections in the downtown area, five representative test sections were selected for analysis in this study, with an emphasis on the surface settlement and crown settlement. Variations of the surface and crown settlement. Variations of the governing factors, such as ground conditions, tunnel geometry, and construction conditions are described in this paper. Possible mechanisms for ground deformations occurring at different stages of tunnel construction are formulated, based on overall interpretation of the field observations and data obtained.

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A experimental Feasibility of Magnetic Resonance Based Monitoring Method for Underground Environment (지하 환경 감시를 위한 자기공명 기반 모니터링 방법의 타당성 연구)

  • Ryu, Dong-Woo;Lee, Ki-Song;Kim, Eun-Hee;Yum, Byung-Woo
    • Tunnel and Underground Space
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    • v.28 no.6
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    • pp.596-608
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    • 2018
  • As urban infrastructure is aging, the possibility of accidents due to the failures or breakdowns of infrastructure increases. Especially, aging underground infrastructures like sewer pipes, waterworks, and subway have a potential to cause an urban ground sink. Urban ground sink is defined just as a local and erratic collapse occurred by underground cavity due to soil erosion or soil loss, which is separated from a sinkhole in soluble bedrock such as limestone. The conventional measurements such as differential settlement gauge, inclinometer or earth pressure gauge have a shortcoming just to provide point measurements with short coverage. Therefore, these methods are not adequate for monitoring of an erratic subsidence caused by underground cavity due to soil erosion or soil loss which occurring at unspecified time and location. Therefore, an alternative technology is required to detect a change of underground physical condition in real time. In this study, the feasibility of a novel magnetic resonance based monitoring method is investigated through laboratory tests, where the changes of path loss (S21) were measured under various testing conditions: media including air, water, and soil, resonant frequency, impedance, and distances between transmitter (TX) and receiver (RX). Theoretically, the transfer characteristic of magnetic field is known to be independent of the density of the medium. However, the results of the test showed the meaningful differences in the path loss (S21) under the different conditions of medium. And it is found that the reflection coefficient showed the more distinct differences over the testing conditions than the path loss. In particular, input reflection coefficient (S11) is more distinguishable than output reflection coefficient (S22).

Analysis of pile load distribution and ground behaviour depending on vertical offset between pile tip and tunnel crown in sand through laboratory model test (실내모형시험을 통한 사질토 지반에서 군말뚝과 터널의 수직 이격거리에 따른 하중분포 및 지반거동 분석)

  • Oh, Dong-Wook;Lee, Yong-Joo
    • Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.355-373
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    • 2017
  • Tunnelling in urban areas, it is essential to understand existing structure-tunnel interactive behavior. Serviced structures in the city are supported by pile foundation, since they are certainly effected due to tunnelling. In this research, thus, pile load distribution and ground behavior due to tunnelling below grouped pile were investigated using laboratory model test. Grouped pile foundations were considered as 2, 3 row pile and offsets (between pile tip and tunnel crown: 0.5D, 1.0D and 1.5D for generalization to tunnel diameter, D means tunnel diameter). Soil in the tank for laboratory model test was formed by loose sand (relative density: Dr = 30%) and strain gauges were attached to the pile inner shaft to estimate distribution of axial force. Also, settlements of grouped pile and adjacent ground surface depending on the offsets were measured by LVDT and dial gauge, respectively. Tunnelling-induced deformation of underground was measured by close range photogrammetric technique. Numerical analysis was conducted to analyze and compare with results from laboratory model test and close range photogrammetry. For expression of tunnel excavation, the concept of volume loss was applied in this study, it was 1.5%. As a result from this study, far offset, the smaller reduction of pile axial load and was appeared trend of settlement was similar among them. Particulary, ratio of pile load and settlement reduction were larger when the offset is from 0.5D to 1.0D than from 1.0D to 1.5D.

합리적인 터널설계를 위한 정량화 지표(Multiple Index)개발 및 적용에 관한 연구

  • 위용곤;박준경;전성권;김영근
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Rock Mechanics Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.31-42
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    • 2002
  • 최근 지하철 터널은 사용자 편의성, 도심지 접근성 및 원활한 교통처리 등을 고려하여 지반조건이 불리한 상황에서도 터널로 계획되는 경우가 많아지고 있다 따라서 시공중의 터널안정성확보, 굴착에 따른 인접구조물의 침하영향, 발파진동영향 등을 종합적으로 고려한 지보패턴 및 보조·보강공법의 결정이 매우 중요하나 정량적인 판단기준의 부재로 인하여 주로 경험적인 설계에 의존하는 경우가 많다. 본 연구에서는 도심지 지하철 터널의 복합적인 거동특성을 고려하기 위하여 여러 가지 예상위험요소의 정량화 방안을 제안하고, 다변량 통계분석기법을 활용하여 여러 가지 위험 요소들의 특성을 함축적으로 나타내는 소수의 총합적인 지표(안정성인자, 환경성인자)로 대표화 할 수 있음을 검증하였다. 안정성 인자 및 환경성 인자를 이용한 서울시 지하철 00공구 설계사례를 통해 정량화지표(Multiple Index)의 터널설계에의 적용성을 평가하고 이의 설계시 활용방안을 제안하고자 하였다.

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Study on Subsurface Collapse of Road Surface and Cavity Search in Urban Area (도심지 노면하부 지반함몰 및 공동탐사 사례 연구)

  • Chae, Hwi-Young
    • Tunnel and Underground Space
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    • v.27 no.6
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    • pp.387-392
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    • 2017
  • Recently, road cave-ins, also referred to as ground sinking, have become a problem in urban environments. Public utility facilities such as sewage pipelines, communications pipes, gas pipes, power cables, and other types of underground structures are installed below the roads. It was reported that cave-ins are caused by the aging and lack of proper maintenance of underground facilities, as well as by construction problems. A road cave-in is first initiated by the formation of cavities typically induced by the breakage of underground pipelines. The cavities then grow and reach the base of the pavement. The traffic load applied at the surface of the roads causes an abrupt plastic deformation. This type of accident can be considered as a type of disaster. A road cave-in can threaten both human safety and the economy. It may even result in the loss of human life. In the city of Seoul, efforts to prevent damage before cave-ins occur have been prioritized, through a method of discovering and repairing joints through the 3D GPR survey.