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Containment Failures of Oil Restricted by Vertical Plates in Current (유벽에 갇힌 기름층의 조류중 손실에 관한 연구)

  • Song Museok;Hyun Beom-Soo;Suh Jung-Chun
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Marine Environment & Energy
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.40-51
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    • 1998
  • The interaction of contained oil slicks with current was investigated with a two-dimensional experimental setup in the circulating water channel facility. A vertical plate was used to contain the oils against the currents and the evolution of the oil slick, mainly focusing on the water/oil interface, was examined with an aid of a laser sheet. Two different oils - soy bean oil and diesel oil - were studied with varying the current speed (10 cm/sec to 35 cm/sec), the barrier depth (4 cm and 8 cm) and the volume of oil (2 liter to 12 liter). Different types of the interface behavior were observed according to the conditions and their mechanism was discussed based basically on the dimensional analysis. The critical speeds of two types of oil loss mechanism (entrainment failure and drainage failure) were also examined.

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Compression Test of a TBM Thrust Jack for Validating Buckling Stability (TBM 추진잭의 좌굴 안정성 검토를 위한 압축시험)

  • Mun-Gyu Kim;Min-Gi Cho;Jung-Woo Cho;Han-Young Jeong
    • Tunnel and Underground Space
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    • v.33 no.5
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    • pp.339-347
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    • 2023
  • As the jacks provide a thrust force on the inclined surface, bending deformations by a side force occur in the pedestal and rod parts. This can induce disorder or degradation of the thrust module, buckling stability on the inclined compression condition should be clarified to secure the reliability of shield TBM. For analyzing the stability, a buckling testing method for hydraulic cylinder was investigated and compression testing system was installed. Before the test, a numerical analysis was conducted to check the stress concentration parts. The maximum allowable force was loaded on the cylinder specimen at 0 degree surface condition as a preliminary test. After the test, plastic deformations or hydraulic leakage was not observed. The static stability of it was verified at 0 degree condition.