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An Experimental Study to Analyze Capacity of the Invisible Drainage (비노출 배수로의 도로배수 효과 분석)

  • Song, Ju Il;So, Jae Chul;Rim, Chang Soo;Yoon, Sei Eui
    • 한국방재학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2011.02a
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    • pp.180-180
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    • 2011
  • 도시지역에서 빗물은 대부분 도로를 통해 이동하고 배수된다. 도로의 배수시설은 도로면의 안전을 확보하기 위한 목적뿐만 아니라 도로 이외의 지역에 흐르는 유출수의 배수를 위한 기능도 포함하고 있다. 그러나 도로변에 설치되어 있는 빗물받이 등과 같은 하수도 시설을 통해 빗물이 원활하게 배수되지 않으면 노면수가 정체되고, 이 노면수가 인근 주택가로 유입되어 침수를 피해를 가중시키는 경우도 있다. 빗물받이 설계 시 설계빈도를 차집능력에 상위하는 충분한 여유를 두고 설치하더라도 빗물받이가 도시지역에서 발생하는 유송토사, 쓰레기, 낙엽 및 담배꽁초 등에 의하여 막히게 되면 유입구의 순 면적이 감소하게 되어 빗물받이가 제 기능을 다하지 못하는 경우 또한 발생하고 있다. 이렇게 빗물받이로 유입되는 부유잡물들은 퇴적되어, 우수관로 내에서 썩어 수질을 악화시키거나 악취의 원인이 되기도 한다. 본 연구에서는 빗물받이의 이 같은 문제점을 개선할 수 있는 비노출 배수로의 배수효율을 수리실험을 통해 검토하였다. 도로의 측면에 비노출 배수로를 설치하였을 경우 도로위에 수심이 거의 발생하지 않으면서 배출할 수 있는 최대 유량은 1.67 l/s였고, 서울시를 기준으로 설계빈도 10년에 대하여 본 연구의 실험도로 규격에서의 유출량이 1.09 l/s임을 고려할 때 10년 빈도 강우강도 발생 시 비노출 배수로가 충분한 여유를 가지고 배수 시킬 수 있을 것으로 판단된다. 본 실험도로의 규격에서 1.67 l/s의 유출량이 발생하기 위한 강우강도는 서울시를 기준으로 100년 빈도에 상응하는 강우강도로 비노출 배수로에 막힘이 없는 경우 100년 빈도의 강우시에도 노면수 배출이 가능하였다. 쓰레기와 모래와 같은 부유잡물이 배수로를 막고 있다 하더라고 배수효율 저하는 크게 발생하지 않았다. 그러나 흙탕물이 유입되는 경우 흙탕물이 배수로의 공극을 차단하는 현상이 나타났고 이는 도로위의 수심은 증가시켰다. 흙탕물이 유입된 후 배출가능 유량을 강우강도와 빈도를 환산한 결과 서울시를 기준으로 6.8년에 상응하였다. 따라서 흙탕물 유입가능성이 높은 도로에 비노출 배수로를 설치하게 되는 경우 배수로의 효율이 낮아지는 것에 대한 대책이 필요하고, 철저한 관리가 요구된다. 이러한 문제점을 해결하기 위해 비노출 배수로의 채움재를 개선하고 동일실험 수행을 계획 중이며, 비점오염물의 제거효율 또한 검토할 예정이다.

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The Canal of China·Northern Europe and the Pan-Korea Grand Waterway Development (중국·북유럽 운하와 한반도 대운하 건설)

  • PARK, Heuidoo
    • Journal of The Geomorphological Association of Korea
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.15-27
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    • 2011
  • The canals of China·Northern Europe are different from those of Korea in the phases of the times and physical environment as follows. As the coefficient of river regime is high and the slopes of river is high in our country, the sediments are much deposited on the floor and river channels are meandered and the depth of water are low. So we should dredge the river floor and should construct the dams and lock gates. These will cause streams to be late and to be flooded. The rising and falling of groundwater tables may be fatal to the buildings. The ecosystem will be ruined by water pollution and rising of water levels. We are concerned about the economy of the canals, the low velocity of the canals, reduction of the transportation cost, transshipment cost and terminal cost, tourism·leisure-typed waterway and extreme cost of waterway development. It is proper for us to put in good order and control waterway simply by means of annual schedule, not to construct canal.

Prediction of a Debris Flow Flooding Caused by Probable Maximum Precipitation (가능 최대강수량에 의한 토석류 범람 예측)

  • Kim, Yeon-Joong;Yoon, Jung-Sung;Kohji, Tanaka;Hur, Dong-Soo
    • Journal of Korea Water Resources Association
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    • v.48 no.2
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    • pp.115-126
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    • 2015
  • In recent years, debris flow disaster has occurred in multiple locations between high and low mountainous areas simultaneously with a flooding disaster in urban areas caused by heavy and torrential rainfall due to the changing global climate and environment. As a result, these disasters frequently lead to large-scale destruction of infrastructures or individual properties and cause psychological harm or human death. In order to mitigate these disasters more effectively, it is necessary to investigate what causes the damage with an integrated model of both disasters at once. The objectives of this study are to analyze the mechanism of debris flow for real basin, to determine the PMP and run-off discharge due to the DAD analysis, and to estimate the influence range of debris flow for fan area according to the scenario. To analyse the characteristics of debris flow at the real basin, the parameters such as the deposition pattern, deposit thickness, approaching velocity, occurrence of sediment volume and travel length are estimated from DAD analysis. As a results, the peak time precipitation is estimated by 135 mm/hr as torrential rainfall and maximum total amount of rainfall is estimated by 544 mm as typhoon related rainfall.

Application of Drone Photogrammetry for Current State Analysis of Damage in Forest Damage Areas (드론 사진측량을 이용한 산림훼손지역의 훼손 현황 분석)

  • Lee, Young Seung;Lee, Dong Gook;Yu, Young Geol;Lee, Hyun Jik
    • Journal of Korean Society for Geospatial Information Science
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.49-58
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    • 2016
  • Applications of drone in various fields have been increasing in recent years. Drone has great potential for forest management. Therefore this paper is using drone for forest damage areas. Forest damage areas is divided into caused by anthropogenic and occurs naturally, the possibility of disasters, such as slope sliding, slope failures and landslides, sediment runoff exists. Therefore, this research was to utilize the drone photogrammetry to perform the damage analysis of forest damage areas. Geometrical treatment processing results in Drone Photogrammetry, the plane position error RMSE was ${\pm}0.034m$, the elevation error RMSE was ${\pm}0.017m$. The plane position error of orthophoto RMSE was ${\pm}0.083m$, the elevation error of digital elevation model RMSE was ${\pm}0.085m$. In addition, It was possible to current state analysis of damage in forest damage areas of airborne LiDAR data of before forest damage and drone photogrammetry data of after forest damage. and application of drone photogrammetry for production base data for restoration and design in forest damage areas.

Numerical simulation of flood water level in a small mountain stream considering cross-section blocking and riverbed changes - A case study of Shingwangcheon stream in Pohang before and after Typhoon Hinnamnor flood (단면 폐색과 하상 변화를 고려한 산지 중소하천의 홍수위 수치모의 - 태풍 힌남노 전후의 포항 신광천을 사례로 -)

  • Lee, Chanjoo;Jang, Eun-kyung;Ahn, Sunggi;Kang, Woochul
    • Journal of Korea Water Resources Association
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    • v.56 no.12
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    • pp.837-844
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    • 2023
  • Small and medium-sized mountain rivers that flow through steep, confined valleys carry large amounts of coarse-grained sediment and woody debris during floods. It causes an increase in flood water level by aggrading the riverbed and the cross-section blockage due to driftwood accumulation during flooding. However, the existing flood level calculation in the river basic plan does not consider these changes. In this study, using the Typhoon Hinnamnor flood in September 2022 as an example, we performed numerical simulations using the HEC-RAS model, taking into account the blockage of a cross-section at the bridge and changes in riverbed elevation that occurred during floods, and analyzed the flood level to predict flood risk. This study's results show that flooding occurs if more than 30% of the cross-section is blocked. The rise of flood water levels corresponds to that of the riverbed due to sediment deposition. These results can be used as basic data to prevent and effectively manage flood damage and contribute to establishing flood defense measures that consider actual phenomena.