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A Reinforcement Effect of Pile Foundation by Compaction Grouting System in Railroad Station Building (Compaction Grouting System에 의한 철도역사건물 파일기초보강효과)

  • Chun, Byung-Sik;Choi, Seung-Kwon;Do, Jong-Nam;Sung, Hwa-Don
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2006.11b
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    • pp.1364-1368
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    • 2006
  • By the countermeasure which is caused by with railroad station ground settlement it applied a CGS in each independent foundation. The effectiveness of the ground improvement and the bearing capacity of the compaction pile has been verified by the Cone Penetration Test(CPT) and Load Test. Test result show that penetration resistance and the cone friction force increased a lot and settlement 13.475mm as the standard settlement 40.0mm appeared at below. Also uniaxial compression test result $278kg/cm^2$ as the standard $150kg/cm^2$ appeared far a lot.

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Effect of Yield Strength and Morphology of Spray-dried $Al_2O_3/15v/o ZrO_2$ Granules on the Compaction Behaviour

  • Shin, Dong-Woo;Yoon, Dae-Hyun;Lim, Chang-Sung
    • Proceedings of the Korea Association of Crystal Growth Conference
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    • 1997.06a
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    • pp.13-17
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    • 1997
  • The densification of $Al_2$O$_3$/15v/o ZrO$_2$ (Zirconia Toughened Alumina: ZTA) to the 99% of theoretical density was attempted by controlling the processing parameters affecting the each processing step i.e., milling, spray-drying, forming and pressureless sintering. The ZTA processed under the identical conditions showed a large variation in the green and sintered densities, and the mechanical properties. The deviation of 4-point bending strength was more than 100MPa for the ZTA with ~99% of theoretical density. Moreover, the relative green and sintered densities were deviated greatly from the average value. This low reproducibility could be caused by the variation of spray-dried granule properties. Thus, the effect of yield strength and morphology of spray-dried ZTA granule on the green and sintered densities and the mechanical properties needs to be studied in detail. The objective of this work is to fine out the optimum condition of compaction pressure and compaction method depending on the properties of spray-dried granules.

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Geotechnical Characteristics of Crude Oil-Contaminated Sands (원유(Crude-Oil)로 오염된 사질토외 공학적 특성)

  • Eun Chul Shin;Seung Seo Hong
    • Journal of Korea Soil Environment Society
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.91-97
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    • 1997
  • The result of an investigation conducted to study the effect of crude oil contamination on the geotechnical properties of sand is presented. The effect of the degree of oil contamination on compaction charateristics, shear strength, and one-dimensional compression charateristics has been investigated. The test results indicate that the compaction charateristics are somewhat influenced by oil contamination The angle friction of sand (based on total stress basis) decreases due to the presence of oil within the pore spaces in sand. The compression charateristics of sand are significantly influenced by oil contamination. The details of the tests conducted and the results are presented in the paper.

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Effect of soil physical properties on infiltration rate

  • Sajjadi, Sayed-Abdul-Hamid;Mirzaei, Maryam;Nasab, Afsaneh Fayyaz;Ghezelje, Amin;Tadayonfar, Gholamreza;Sarkardeh, Hamed
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.10 no.6
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    • pp.727-736
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    • 2016
  • Excessive rainfall can cause runoff flows over the soil surface and as a consequence some amount of water will infiltrate into the soil. From a hydrologic modeling perspective it is necessary to estimate infiltration rate in order to calculate the actual runoff discharge. There are many parameters that can affect the infiltration rate such as soil texture, moisture and compaction. However, the most common equations used in hydrological calculations for estimating the infiltration rate do not consider the soil properties directly and estimate infiltration rate without any soil properties expressions. The purpose of this research was to investigate the relations between infiltration rate and soil texture, moisture and compaction. To achieve this purpose an experimental study was performed to show the effect of soil properties and their relations on infiltration rate by using non-linear regression.

Mechanical Properties of Oil Pollution Sand Due to Changes in the Viscosity of Oil (점도 변화에 따른 유류오염 모래의 역학적 특성)

  • Hong, Seung Seo;Bae, Gu-Jin;Kim, YoungSeok
    • The Journal of Engineering Geology
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.577-585
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    • 2015
  • Contamination of soil due to an oil spill influences its subsequent behavior. An investigation was conducted to study the effect of oil viscosity on compaction characteristics, coefficient of permeability, and shear strength. Water permeability was also determined by using Kerosene, Engine oil, and Crude-oil as contaminants. The test results indicate that the compaction characteristics are influenced by oil contamination. Direct shear test was conducted to investigate the effect of oil in the pore space in sandy ground. angle of internal friction of sand (based on total stress condition) decreases due to presence of oil within the pore spaces in sand.

Effect of performance method of sand compaction piles on the mechanical behavior of reinforced soft clay

  • Kwon, Jeonggeun;Kim, Changyoung;Im, Jong-Chul;Yoo, Jae-won
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.175-185
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    • 2018
  • Sand Compaction Piles (SCPs) are constructed by feeding and compacting sand into soft clay ground. Sand piles have been installed with irregular cross-sectional shapes, and mixtures of both sand and clay, which violate the design requirement of circular shape according to the replacement area ratio due to various factors, including side flow pressure. Therefore, design assumptions cannot be satisfied according to the conditions of the ground and construction and the replacement area ratio. Two case histories were collected, examined, and interpreted in order to study the effect of the shape of SCPs. The effects of the distortion of SCP shape and the mixture of sand and clay were studied with the results of large direct shear tests. The design internal friction angle was secured with the irregular cross-sectional sand piles regardless of the replacement area ratio. The design internal friction angle was secured regardless of mixed condition when the mixture of sand and clay was higher than the replacement area ratio of 65%. Therefore, systematic construction management is recommended with a replacement area ratio below 65%.

An analytical solution for compaction grouting problem considering exothermic temperature effect of slurry

  • Chao Li;Yingke Liu;Man Yuan;Tengrui Yang
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.35 no.6
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    • pp.593-601
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    • 2023
  • In this paper, an analytical solution of large-strain cylindrical cavity expansion in compaction grouting problem under temperature field is given. Considering the stress increment caused by temperature, the analytical solution of cavity expansion under traditional isothermal conditions is improved by substituting the temperature stress increment into the cavity expansion analysis. Subsequently, combined with the first law of thermodynamics, the energy theory is also introduced into the cylindrical cavity expansion analysis, and the energy dissipation solution of cylindrical cavity expansion is derived. Finally, the validity and reliability of solution are proved by comparing the results of expansion pressure with those in published literatures. The results show that the dimensionless expansion pressure increases with the increase of temperature, and the thermal response increases with the increase of dilation angle. The higher the exothermic temperature of grouting slurry, the greater the plastic deformation energy of the surrounding soil, that is, the greater the influence on the surrounding soil deformation and the surrounding environment. The proposed solution not only enrich the theoretical system of cavity expansion, but also can be used as a theoretical tool for energy geotechnical engineering problems, such as CPT, nuclear waste disposal, energy pile and chemical grouting, etc.

Behavior of Soft Ground Treated with Sand Compaction Piles and Sheet Piles (모래다짐말뚝과 널말뚝으로 처리된 연약점토지반의 거동)

  • Yoo, Nam-Jae;Jeong, Gil-Soo;Park, Byung-Soo;Kim, Kyung-Soo
    • Journal of Industrial Technology
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    • v.26 no.B
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    • pp.93-99
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    • 2006
  • Centrifuge model experiments were performed to investigate the confining effects of the sheet piles, installed to the sides of soft clay ground treated with sand compaction piles, on the bearing capacity and concentration ratio of composite ground. For the given g-level in the centrifuge model tests, replacement ratio of SCP and the width of surcharge loads on the surface of ground with SCP, the confining effects of installing the sheet piles on the edges of SCP ground on the bearing capacity, change of stress concentration ratio and failure mechanism were investigated. Kaolin, one of typical clay mineral, and Jumunjin standard sand were used as a soft clay ground and sand compaction pile irrespectively. As results of experiments, lateral confining effect by inserting the model sheet piles fixed to the loading plate was observed. For the strip surcharge loading condition, the yielding stress intensity in the form of the strip surcharge loads tends to increase with increasing the embedded depth of sheet piles. The stress concentration ratio was found not to be influenced consistently with the embedded depth of sheet piles whereas the effect of stress intensity on stress concentration ratio shows the general trend that values of stress concentration ratio are relatively high at the initial stage of loading and tend to decrease and converge to the certain values. For the failure mechanism in the case of reinforced with sheet piles, displacement behavior related to the punching failure, settlement right beneath the loading plate occurred since the soil was confined with sheet piles, was observed.

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Effect of Overburden Stress on Bulb Shapes of Horizontal Compaction Grout in Loose Sand: 2D-scaled Experimental Study (상부 응력이 수평 압밀 그라우팅 구근 형상에 미치는 영향: 2차원 축소 모형 실험 연구)

  • Joo, Hyun-Woo;Baek, Seung-Hun;Kwon, Tae-Hyuk;Han, Jin-Tae;Lee, Ju-Hyung;Yoo, Wan-Kyu
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.36 no.12
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    • pp.107-116
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    • 2020
  • The compaction grouting technique is widely used to improve the liquefaction resistance of loose sands that are liquefaction-prone. Particularly, the horizontal injection of compaction grout is proposed for the liquefiable ground with an overlying structure as it does not allow the vertical compaction grouting. However, there has been limited number of researches on the horizontal compaction grouting. Therefore, this study explores the grout bulb shape and expansion direction in loose sand. A series of scaled two-dimensional experiments on the horizontal compaction grouting was conducted varying the overburden stress. The results show that the grout bulb grows in an elliptical shape though its directivity of major axis changes with the overburden effective stress and relative density. The grout bulb expands faster in a horizontal direction under a low overburden stress with a small relative density. The higher overburden stress and the greater relative density cause the more circular shape with the faster expansion in a vertical direction. The presented finding is expected to contribute to accurate and efficient design of the horizontal compaction grouting method.

An Experimental Study on the Effectiveness of Soil Compaction at Below-Freezing Temperatures (동결 온도에서 다짐효과에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • Hwang, BumSik;Chae, Deokho;Kim, Youngseok;Cho, Wanjei
    • Journal of the Korean GEO-environmental Society
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.37-43
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    • 2015
  • Korea has four distinct seasons, showing hot and humidity in summer and cold weather lasted in winter. Domestic research on earth work has been developed according to the seasonal characteristics, and most of research topics have focused on the effect of freezing-thawing on the performance of geo-materials. However, the previous research was performed on the ground compacted at room temperature and therefore, the effect of the sub-zero temperature at the time of construction was not fully investigated. The ground characteristics compacted at freezing temperature can be different from those at room temperature and show different characteristics of strength and deformation caused by freezing and thawing. Therefore, the compaction tests on sandy materials were conducted under various temperature at $-3^{\circ}C$ and $-8^{\circ}C$ with various fine contents of 0%, 5%, 10% and 15% in weight fraction. The effectiveness of soil compaction at below-freezing temperatures were compared with the compaction at room temperature at $18^{\circ}C$ in terms of the maximum dry unit weight and optimum water contents. Based on the test results, the maximum dry unit weight tends to decrease with the freezing temperature and the relative compaction at $-8^{\circ}C$ can not be satisfied with general specification standard.