• 제목/요약/키워드: 3-D Seismic

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지진 관측을 위한 최적 설치심도 조사 방법 연구 (Finding Optimal Installation Depth of Strong Motion Seismometers for Seismic Observation)

  • 정석호;임도윤;황의홍;안재광
    • 한국지반환경공학회 논문집
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    • 제24권2호
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    • pp.31-40
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    • 2023
  • 본 연구는 고밀도 지진 관측망 구축 시 지표 가속도 측정 및 조기경보 활용을 위한 효율적 관측소 설치 방법을 수립하기 위하여 테스트베드에 지표, 1m, 2m, 9m 깊이의 임시관측소를 설치하여 상시 잡음, 인공 가진 신호 및 지진 계측 자료의 깊이별 변화를 분석하였다. 연구대상지의 상시 잡음 분석 결과 1s 이하의 단주기 영역은 주변의 인위적 잡음이 우세하였으며, 1s 이상 장주기 영역은 풍속의 변동과 큰 상관성을 보였다. 2차원 지진계 배열을 통한 상시 잡음 진동수-파수(FK) 분석 결과 단주기 상시 잡음은 표면파 보다는 주로 체적파의 형태로 유입되는 것으로 추정된다. 잡음 수준 분석 결과 9m 이하에서는 낮은 수준의 상시 잡음이 관측되었으나, 지표, 1m, 2m 지진계에서는 토사층의 동적 거동에 의해 T < 0.1s에서 잡음의 증폭이 발생하는 것을 확인하였다. 인공 가진실험 및 괴산지진 계측 자료 분석 결과 전반적으로 깊이가 깊어질수록 신호의 크기가 감소함을 확인하였으며, 스펙트럼비 및 응답스펙트럼 분석 결과 지표와 1m에서 3m 깊이 토사층의 고유진동수에 해당하는 20Hz(T=0.05s) 대역의 지반운동이 크게 증폭되는 것으로 나타났다. 본 연구 결과 상시미동과 가진실험을 통해 대상구간의 관측환경을 조사하여 지진계 설치 방법 및 깊이 선정시 활용할 수 있는 것으로 나타났으며, 향후 다수의 지역에서 다양한 환경을 고려한 연구가 진행된다면 관측소 설치 깊이, 설치방법, 환경 조사방법에 대한 가이드라인을 제시하는데 큰 도움이 될 것으로 기대된다.

지구물리 자료를 이용한 한일공동개발구역 일원의 구조 해석 (Study on the Structure of the Korea-Japan Joint Development Zone by Means of Geophysical Data)

  • 하정원;허식;임형래
    • 지구물리와물리탐사
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    • 제27권1호
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    • pp.23-36
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    • 2024
  • 이 논문에서는 중력, 자력, 및 탄성파 자료를 이용하여 한일공동개발구역(Korea-Japan Joint Development Zone, JDZ)의 구조를 분석했다. 중력과 자력 자료를 분석한 결과 제주 분지 일원에서 낮은 중력 및 자력 이상을 보이는 영역이 확인되었다. 또한, 분지 경계를 확인하기 위하여 부게 이상 자료에 총수평 기울기(total horizontal gradients)를, 그리고 총자기 이상 자료에 어넬리틱 시그널(analytic signal)을 적용한 결과 분지 경계를 확인할 수 있었다. 높은 대자율을 보이는 타이완-신지 벨트는 북동-남서 방향으로 JDZ의 중심을 가로지르고 있으며 관입암체로 추정되는 암상들이 JDZ에 산발적으로 나타난다. 3차원 자력 및 중력 역산 결과는 대자율과 밀도의 높은 상관 관계를 보였다. 제주 분지와 호 분지에서 낮은 밀도 분포를 나타내며 타이완-신지 벨트에서는 높은 대자율 분포를 보여준다. 제주 분지 일원 측선에서 밀도 단면도와 탄성파 단면도를 비교한 결과 높은 밀도는 화성 활동에 의한 암상(sill), 지루(horst), 기반암 상승부와 연관 있으며 낮은 밀도는 기반암이 함몰된 지구(graben)과 연관된 것으로 해석된다. 이 결과는 탄성파 자료와 중자력 자료를 활용한 융합 해석법이 JDZ 일원의 지하구조 특성을 효과적으로 파악할 수 있음을 제시한다.

석조구조물의 효율적 유지관리를 위한 형상역공학적, 지반공학적 및 구조동역학적 특성연구 - 첨성대를 중심으로 - (Studies on the characteristics of stone structures by shape reversal, geotechnical and dynamic structural engineerings)

  • 손호웅;김성범
    • 한국지구물리탐사학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국지구물리탐사학회 2004년도 정기총회 및 제6최 특별 심포지움
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    • pp.25-48
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    • 2004
  • 구조물의 시간경과에 따른 변형 및 성능저하 현상은 인위적 요인 및 시간경과에 따른 지반상태의 변화 혹은 지반 변위요인의 누적에 의해 발생한다. 본 연구에서는 경상남도 경주시에 위치한 첨성대를 연구대상으로 설정하였다. 첨성대는 약 1,300여 년 전 건립된 석축구조물로서 지반침하로 약간 기울어져 있으며, 일부 석재 사이의 틈이 벌어져 있는 상태이다. 본질적인 대책수립을 위하여 본 연구에서는 이러한 목적을 위하여 3차원 레이저스캐닝시스템에 의한 (형상)역공학적 연구, 물리탐사에 의한 지반공학적 특성 연구 및 고유진동수 측정에 의한 첨성대의 동적특성 등의 다음과 같은 연구들을 수행하였다. 첫째, 정밀측량에 의한 첨성대의 정밀한 변형량 측정 및 지속적인 변위측정을 위하여 3차원 레이저 스캐닝에 의한 첨성대의 3차원 공간위치정보를 취득하여 형상역공학에 의한 3차원 벡터이미지 형상구현 및 첨성대의 크기, 변위량, 변위방향 등 여러 가지 제원을 구하고자 하였다. 둘째, 다양한 비파괴적 물리탐사 방법들을 적용하여 첨성대 및 주변 지반의 물성분포 및 지반특성을 파악하고자 하였다. 한편, 다양한 물리탐사를 통하여 향후 유사한 조사에 있어서 적절한 물리탐사 방법을 제시하고자 하였다. 셋째, 경주 첨성대의 1/10 모형에 대한 동적특성실험 및 실물에 대한 고유진동수 측정을 통해 첨성대의 구조적 특성을 연구하여 첨성대의 구조특성 및 상태판단 및 동적특성 파악에 의한 내진성능을 판단하고자 하였다.

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한반도 지각 속도구조 (Crustal structure of the Korean peninsula)

  • 김기영;홍명호
    • 한국지구물리탐사학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국지구물리탐사학회 2007년도 특별 심포지엄 논문집
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    • pp.43-51
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    • 2007
  • In order to investigate the velocity structure of the southern part of the Korean peninsula, exploded seismic signals were recorded for 120 s along a 294-km WNW-ESE line and 150 s along a 335-km NNW-SSE line in 2002 and 2004, respectively. Velocity tomograms were derived from inverting P-wave and S-wave first arrival times. The raypaths indicate several midcrust interfaces. The shallowest one is at the approximate depth of $2{\sim}3\;km$ with refraction velocities of approximately Vp=6.0 and Vs=3.5 km/s, respectively. The second one of $15{\sim}17\;km$ depth has refraction velocities of approximately Vp=7.1 and Vs=3.7 km/s, respectively. The deepest significant interface varies in depth from 30.8 km to 36.1 km. The critically refracting Vp of $7.8{\sim}8.1\;km/s$ and Vs of $4.2{\sim}4.6\;km/s$ along this interface which may correspond to the Moho discontinuity. The velocity tomograms show (1) existence of a low-velocity zone centered at $6{\sim}7\;km$ depth under the Okchon fold belt and the Yeongnam massif, (2) extension of the Yeongdon fault down to greater than 10 km, and (3) existence of high-velocity materials under the Gyeongsan basin less than 4.2 km thick.

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Influence of stiffeners on the performance of blind-bolt end-plate connections to CFST columns

  • Ding, Fa-xing;Pan, Zhi-cheng;Liu, Peng;Huang, Shi-jian;Luo, Liang;Zhang, Tao
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제36권4호
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    • pp.447-462
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    • 2020
  • The paper aims to investigate the mechanical mechanism and seismic effect of stiffeners in blind bolt endplate connection to CFST column. A precise 3D finite element model with considering the cyclic properties of concrete and steel materials was established, and the efficiency was validated through monotonic and cyclic test data. The deforming pattern and the seismic performance of the unstiffened and stiffened blind bolt endplate connections were investigated. Then a parametric analysis was conducted to analyze the contribution of stiffeners and the joint working behaviors with endplate under cyclic load. The joint stiffness classifications were compared and a supplement stiffness classification method was proposed, and the energy dissipation ability of different class connections were compared and discussed. Results indicated that the main deformation pattern of unstiffened blind bolt endplate connections was the local bending of end plate. The vertical stiffeners can effectively alleviate the local bending deformation of end plate. And influence of stiffeners in thin endplate and thick endplate was different. Based on the stiffness of external diaphragm welded connection, a more detailed rigidity classification was proposed which included the pin, semi-rigid, quasi-rigid and rigid connection. Beam was the main energy dissipation source for rigid connection. For the semi-rigid and quasi-rigid connection, the extended endplate, stiffeners and steel beam would all participate in the energy dissipation.

Comparison of semi-active and passive tuned mass damper systems for vibration control of a wind turbine

  • Lalonde, Eric R.;Dai, Kaoshan;Bitsuamlak, Girma;Lu, Wensheng;Zhao, Zhi
    • Wind and Structures
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    • 제30권6호
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    • pp.663-678
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    • 2020
  • Robust semi-active vibration control of wind turbines using tuned mass dampers (TMDs) is a promising technique. This study investigates a 1.5 megawatt wind turbine controlled by eight different types of tuned mass damper systems of equal mass: a passive TMD, a semi-active varying-spring TMD, a semi-active varying-damper TMD, a semi-active varying-damper-and-spring TMD, as well as these four damper systems paired with an additional smaller passive TMD near the mid-point of the tower. The mechanism and controllers for each of these TMD systems are explained, such as employing magnetorheological dampers for the varying-damper TMD cases. The turbine is modelled as a lumped-mass 3D finite element model. The uncontrolled and controlled turbines are subjected to loading and operational cases including service wind loads on operational turbines, seismic loading with service wind on operational turbines, and high-intensity storm wind loads on parked turbines. The displacement and acceleration responses of the tower at the first and second mode shape maxima were used as the performance indicators. Ultimately, it was found that while all the semi-active TMD systems outperformed the passive systems, it was the semi-active varying-damper-and-spring system that was found to be the most effective overall - capable of controlling vibrations about as effectively with only half the mass as a passive TMD. It was also shown that by reducing the mass of the TMD and adding a second smaller TMD below, the vibrations near the mid-point could be greatly reduced at the cost of slightly increased vibrations at the tower top.

MASW 조사를 통한 사력댐 코어존 동적물성의 평가 (Estimation of Dynamic Characteristics of Core Zone of Rockfill Dam by Multi-channel Analysis of Surface Waves)

  • 이종욱;하익수;오병현
    • 한국지반공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국지반공학회 2008년도 추계 학술발표회
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    • pp.860-868
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    • 2008
  • Seismic safety analysis of rockfill dams are consist of the stability analysis as an simplifed method and the dynamic analysis as an detailed method. When high risk dams such as Multi-purpose dams were often applied detailed method by dynamic analysis, dynamic properties of dam materials such as shear modulus are considered as most important factor. Dynamic material properties such as shear modulus had to be investigated by cyclic triaxial test et al. during design and construction stage but these were not conducted because of the condition of domestic seismic design technique. MASW and SASW methods had been applied as a non destructive method to investigate dynamic material properties of existing rockfill dam, has no problems in dam safety at present. These methods were usually performed under the assumptions that the subsurface can be described horizontally homogeneous and isotropic layers. Recent studies(Marwin, 1993, Kim, 2001) showed that surface waves generated through inclined structures have different characteristics from those through a horizontally homogeneous layered model. further Kim et al(2005) and Min and Kim(2006) showed that central core type rockfill dam overestimated the shear wave velocities as increasing the depth through the 3D numerical modelling dut to the effect of outer rockfill and geometrical reasons In this study the results of shear wave velocities of seven rockfill dams form comprehensive facility review, was carried out from 2003 to 2007, were collected and analysed to establish the shear wave velocity distribution characteristics in increasing confining stress in rockfill dams and surface wave velocity ranges in rockfill dam through MASW and the limitation in application are discussed to be utilized as an reference value for dynamic analysis.

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Finite element simulations on the ultimate response of extended stiffened end-plate joints

  • Tartaglia, Roberto;D'Aniello, Mario;Zimbru, Mariana;Landolfo, Raffaele
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제27권6호
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    • pp.727-745
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    • 2018
  • The design criteria and the corresponding performance levels characterize the response of extended stiffened end-plate beam-to-column joints. In order to guarantee a ductile behavior, hierarchy criteria should be adopted to enforce the plastic deformations in the ductile components of the joint. However, the effectiveness of thesecriteria can be impaired if the actual resistance of the end-plate material largely differs from the design value due to the potential activation of brittle failure modes of the bolt rows (e.g., occurrence of failure mode 3 in the place of mode 1 per bolt row). Also the number and the position of bolt rows directly affect the joint response. The presence of a bolt row in the center of the connection does not improve the strength of the joint under both gravity, wind and seismic loading, but it can modify the damage pattern of ductile connections, reducing the gap opening between the end-plate and the column face. On the other hand, the presence of a central bolt row can influence the capacity of the joint to resist the catenary actions developing under a column loss scenario, thus improving the joint robustness. Aiming at investigating the influence of these features on both the cyclic behavior and the response under column loss, a wide range of finite element analyses (FEAs) were performed and the main results are described and discussed in this paper.

지반-구조물 상호작용이 면진 원전구조물의 지진응답에 미치는 영향 평가 (Evaluation of the Soil-structure Interaction Effect on Seismically Isolated Nuclear Power Plant Structures)

  • 이은행;김재민;주광호;김현욱
    • 한국지진공학회논문집
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    • 제20권6호
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    • pp.379-389
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    • 2016
  • This study intends to evaluate the conservativeness of the fixed-base analysis as compared to the soil-structure interaction (SSI) analysis for the seismically isolated model of a nuclear power plant in Korea. To that goal, the boundary reaction method (BRM), combining frequency-domain and time-domain analyses in a twofold process, is adopted for the SSI analysis considering the nonlinearity of the seismic base isolation. The program KIESSI-3D is used for computing the reaction forces in the frequency domain and the program MIDAS/Civil is applied for the nonlinear time-domain analysis. The BRM numerical model is verified by comparing the results of the frequency-domain analysis and time-domain analysis for the soil-structure system with an equivalent linear base isolation model. Moreover, the displacement response of the base isolation and the horizontal response at the top of the structure obtained by the nonlinear SSI analysis using BRM are compared with those obtained by the fixed-base analysis. The comparison reveals that the fixed-base analysis provides conservative peak deformation for the base isolation but is not particularly conservative in term of the floor response spectrum of the superstructure.

Experimental and analytical investigation on seismic behavior of RC framed structure by pushover method

  • Sharma, Akanshu;Reddy, G.R.;Eligehausen, R.;Vaze, K.K.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제39권1호
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    • pp.125-145
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    • 2011
  • Pushover analysis has gained significant popularity as an analytical tool for realistic determination of the inelastic behaviour of RC structures. Though significant work has been done to evaluate the demands realistically, the evaluation of capacity and realistic failure modes has taken a back seat. In order to throw light on the inelastic behaviour and capacity evaluation for the RC framed structures, a 3D Reinforced concrete frame structure was tested under monotonically increasing lateral pushover loads, in a parabolic pattern, till failure. The structure consisted of three storeys and had 2 bays along the two orthogonal directions. The structure was gradually pushed in small increments of load and the corresponding displacements were monitored continuously, leading to a pushover curve for the structure as a result of the test along with other relevant information such as strains on reinforcement bars at critical locations, failure modes etc. The major failure modes were observed as flexural failure of beams and columns, torsional failure of transverse beams and joint shear failure. The analysis of the structure was by considering all these failure modes. In order to have a comparison, the analysis was performed as three different cases. In one case, only the flexural hinges were modelled for critical locations in beams and columns; in second the torsional hinges for transverse beams were included in the analysis and in the third case, joint shear hinges were also included in the analysis. It is shown that modelling and capturing all the failure modes is practically possible and such an analysis can provide the realistic insight into the behaviour of the structure.