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Settlement Predictions for Pile Foundations (말뚝기초의 침하예측)

  • 윤길림
    • Geotechnical Engineering
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.137-154
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    • 1997
  • Piling engineers in limit state design should consider both capacity of a pile and settlements of pile for stability of a structure. This paper analyzes the prediction of the settlements of single piles and nine-group piles installed at an overconsolidated clay site by common prediction methods and cone penetrometer test data obtained closely at pile locations. The effects of Young's modulus, which varies spatially in soil profile, on estimating the set tlements of piles have been investigated briefly. The predicted settlements for single piles and nine-pile group by using simple linear elan tic methods, Vesic's method and Poulos's method, overestimated overalls the measured valroes, and the assumption of Youngs modulus, which are to be varied linearly through the soil layers. did not significantly affect the settlement predictions.

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A Study on Modeling of the Ground Reinforcement under a Pipe Joint Subjected to Differential Settlement (부등침하를 받는 매설관 기초지반 보강 모델링 연구)

  • 손준익;홍성완
    • Geotechnical Engineering
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.33-40
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    • 1991
  • This paper reports the application study of the ground reinforcement under a pipe joint. The soil-reinforcement interaction helps to minimize the stress concentration at joint. The settlement pattern and the earth pressure variation have been evaluated under the pipeline subjected to differential settlement. The pipeline is fixed at one side with the other side set free being loaded with a uniform surface loading. The problem has been studied by means of laboratory model test and flite element technique, and the analysis results are compared for both non-reinforced and reinforced cases to evaluate the effectiveness of the soil reinforcement for restraining the settlement of the pipeline.

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A Study on Settlement according to Height and Ground stiffness on the MSEW on the IPM Bridge (토압분리형 교량의 보강토옹벽의 높이와 기초지반 강성에 따른 침하량 검토)

  • Park, Min-Cheol
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.399-409
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    • 2018
  • The mechanically stabilized earth wall (MSEW) of the IPM bridge is an important structure that constitutes the bridge, and supports the horizontal earth pressure and approach slab. Therefore, it is necessary to carefully analyze the settlement of MSEW of the IPM bridge. This study examined the settlement according to the height and ground stiffness on the MSEW on the IPM Bridge. According to the design guideline, the IPM Bridge (2016) was designed to have a height of 4.0 ~ 10.0m and the elastic settlement was calculated. The base area and the grounding pressure of the MSE wall increased linearly with the height, and the elastic settlement also increased linearly. In addition, the stiffness of the foundations satisfying the allowable settlement of the approach slab is a N value of 35 or more. The settlement of finite element analysis was estimated to be smaller than the elastic settlement, and the stiffness of the foundation ground satisfied the allowable settlement of the approach slab above N value of 20. Because the elastic settlement of the MSEW of the IPM Bridge was overestimated, it will be necessary to examine it carefully by finite element analysis.

Model Tests on the Bearing Capacity and Settlement of Footing Considering Scale Effect (Scale Effect를 고려한 기초의 지지력 및 침하량 산정을 위한 모형실험)

  • 정형식;김도열;김정호
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.343-354
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    • 2003
  • The scale effect should be considered to determine the bearing capacity and settlement of footings from Plate-Load Test, because of the size difference between a footing and a loading plate. To analyze characteristics of bearing capacity and settlement according to the difference of loading plate sizes, model tests were performed with four different sizes of square plate, which are B=10, 15, 20 and 25cm, on five different kinds of subsoil. Based on the analyzed results, this paper also proposes a method of bearing capacity and settlement determination, where scale effect is considered depending on the mixing ratio of sand and clay. Until now, uneconomic constructions have been conducted because of unreasonable evaluation in estimating bearing capacity and settlement of footings from Plate-Load Test in fields. In the application of the formula proposed in this research to field problems, it is expected that evaluation of bearing capacity and settlement of footings can be more reliable and more economic construction can be achieved.

Reliability Analysis for Optimization of Construction Method of Drain Material (배수재 시공의 최적화를 위한 신뢰성 해석)

  • Ahn, Hyeon-Min;Kim, Moon-Chae;Kim, Daehyeon
    • Journal of the Korean Geosynthetics Society
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.87-96
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    • 2014
  • In this paper, reliability analysis was done on the characteristics of consolidation and settlement for the inner temporary dike where a weak ground improvement construction was applied. When the consolidation analysis on the foundation ground was done, the following conclusions were obtained by conducting the stability analysis on the effect of space of drains, the effect of consolidation time, and the residual settlement and differential settlement. When construction was done with a drain space which satisfied 95% probability of reaching a target consolidation in each divided area, the occurrence of a residual settlement was within the range, which did not exceed 10cm. It was shown that there was almost no possibility of the occurrence of differential settlement, which was above the permissible differential settlement slope.

Prediction and Assessment on Consolidation Settlement for Soft Ground by Hydraulic Fill (준설매립 연약지반에 대한 압밀침하 예측 및 평가)

  • Jeon, Je-Sung;Koo, Ja-Kap;Oh, Jeong-Tae
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.24 no.9
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    • pp.33-40
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    • 2008
  • This paper describes the performance of ground improvement project using prefabricated vertical drains of condition, in which approximately 10m dredged fill overlies original soft foundation layer in the coastal area composed of soft marine clay with high water content and high compressibility. From field monitoring results, excessive ground settlement compared with predicted settlement in design stage developed during the following one year. In order to predict the final consolidation behavior, recalculation of consolidation settlements and back analysis using observed settlements were conducted. Field monitoring results of surface settlements were evaluated, and then corrected because large shear deformation occurred by construction events in the early stages of consolidation. To predict the consolidation behavior, material functions and in-situ conditions from laboratory consolidation test were re-analyzed. Using these results, height of additional embankment is estimated to satisfy residual settlement limit and maintain an adequate ground elevation. The recalculated time-settlement curve has been compared with field monitoring results after additional surcharge was applied. It might be used for verification of recalculated results.

Settlement Behavior of Soft Ground Reinforced by Stone Columns (쇄석말뚝으로 보강된 연약지반의 침하거동)

  • Shin, Bang-Woong;Bae, Woo-Seok
    • Journal of the Korean GEO-environmental Society
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.27-33
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    • 2000
  • Stone columns is ground improvement method which is composed of compacted gravel or crushed stone inserted into the soft ground consisting of loose sand and clay by replacement method. Generally stone columns are constructed in silty clay, above 70% replacement rate for increasing the bearing capacity and shear strength. Low replacement stone columns method is limited below 30% at replacement rate-premising strength increase of clay ground is estimated efficiently. This study, laboratory model tests were conducted to investigate the consolidation drainage promotion and shear strength increase effect in soft ground with replacement rate by stone columns. The settlement reduction effect and settlement reduction coefficients increase with increasing the replacement rate in composite ground. The results of model tests indicate that consolidation promotion effect is proved. The increasing strength of composite ground was verified by vane shear tests.

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Analysis of Ground Subsidence according to Tunnel Passage in Geological Vulnerable Zone (지질취약구간 터널통과에 따른 지반침하량 분석)

  • Choi, Jung-Youl;Yang, Gyu-Nam;Kim, Tae-Jun;Chung, Jee Seung
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.393-399
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    • 2020
  • In this study, the subsidence behavior caused by groundwater ex-flow in a limestone cavity encountered during tunnel excavation was quantified based on numerical analysis and the effect was analyzed. Based on the groundwater level and surface subsidence surveyed at the site, a numerical analysis technique was applied to analyze the characteristics of the subsidence behavior according to the tunnel passage of the geological vulnerabilities. The results of groundwater seepage-coupled analysis were analyzed to reflect the actual ground subsidence behavior. As a result of the study, it was analyzed that the ground subsidence due to the tunnel excavation in the limestone common section(the geological vulnerable zone) was analyzed that the dramatical decrease in groundwater level was the main cause. As a result of numerical analysis, it was analyzed that the long-term cumulative settlement of the asphalt surface after the groundwater ex-flow was 76~118mm due to the reduction of the volume of the soil layer due to the decrease in the groundwater level, and the settlement amount increased as the depth of the soil layer increased.

A Study on Stress Assessment of Standing Gas Pipeline Subjected to Ground-Subsidence (지반 침하를 고려한 도시가스 입상배관의 응력평가)

  • Kil, Seong-Hee;Kim, Byung-Duk;Kwon, Jeong-Rock;Yoon, Kee-Bong
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Gas
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2013
  • In this study, 120 cases of damage due to ground subsidence of city gas pipeline which is hanging on apartment outer wall were investigated. From the survey results, it was determined to be approximately 100m~200mm ground subsidence occurred and at severe damage, pipeline was cut and the gap was about 50mm between two cut pipeline. Device for measuring the amount of deformation of standing gas pipeline was designed and fabricated. And installed it on apartment outer wall for measuring the deformation due to ground subsidence, after 5 months measurement the amount of ground subsidence was measured to 1.3mm. Stress assessment was conducted based on results of ground subsidence occurred on standing gas pipeline.

A Method of Obtaining Correction Factor for Settlement Prediction of Soft Ground Using Correlation of Theoretical and Measured Settlement of Gimhae-Jinyoung through SPSS Analysis (이론 및 계측 침하량의 SPSS 상관분석을 통한 김해진영 연약 지반의 침하량 예측 보정계수 산출법)

  • Jang, Won-Cheol;Kim, Byoung-Il;Kim, Young-Uk
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.22 no.5
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    • pp.502-508
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    • 2021
  • Predicting the settlement of soft ground is an important aspect of soft ground design. In this study, a method is proposed that increases the reliability of settlement predictions based on-site investigation data, including piezocone penetration test results, at the Gimhae-Jinyoung district, adjacent area to the Nakdong River. Soils in the area waweres classified using the Robertson Chart (1986, 1990), and theoretical settlement was calculated using the equations proposed by Terzaghi (1925) and Sanglerat (1972). SPSS was used to obtain the correlation between theoretical and measured settlements. Results produced settlement prediction errors for the Terzaghi and Sanglerat methods of 17.28% and 26.96%, respectively. A correction factor calculated by SPSS correlation analysis for the relation between and theoretical and measured settlements is proposed that improves the reliability of settlement prediction in soils of the classification examined.