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Dynamic Behavior of Decomposed Granite Soils (화강풍화토의 동적 거동)

  • 이종규
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.175-183
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    • 1999
  • Recently, problems related to vibrations of decomposed granite soils have acquired increasing attention in Korea because those soils cover approximately one third of the country. Both resonant column and cyclic triaxial test were performed to investigate deformation characteristics of unsaturated and cement-mixed decomposed granite soils in Suwon region. The important soil parameters in this respect are the shear moduli, dynamic moduli of elasticity and damping ratios. The dynamic parameters are influenced by variables such as strain amplitude, ratio of loading cycles, and degree of saturations, etc. Test results and data have shown that the optimum degree of saturation to the maximum shear modulus due to a capillary menisci effect was about 17~18 % at low strain amplitude and 10~15 % at intermediate strain amplitude. This paper suggests the range of threshold strain and mean shear modulus of decomposed granite soils in Suwon region. It also proposed the empirical relationship between the dynamic parameters for cement-mixed and non-mixed decomposed granite soils.

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Experimental Study on the Permeability of Decomposed Granite Soil (마사토의 차수성에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • 이형수
    • Water for future
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.83-91
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    • 1974
  • On the constructions of fill type dams, usually the constructions materials is desired to be obtained in vicinity ofthe dam sitc to justify economical feasilblity of the project. In the stability analysis of the dams, core parts takesa small fraction of the slip circle and main function of core is to decrease dam permeability. This paper shows results of various tests as physical properties, compactions (using single, double triple and four times of the tandard compaction energy) and the permeability tests. Single decomposed granite and mixed materials with clay soils were used in this test. And conclusions of these tests are as follows; 1. Criteira of weathering ratio should be caleulated by density measarment. 2. Permeability coefficient maiuly depends on th #200 sieve passing, and also passing soil quantities depends on the weathering condition of the soil. 3. It was established that low weathered decomposed granite can not be used for the core materials of the fill type dams. On the other hand, moderately weathered decomposed granite soil with particles could pass through #200 sieve in a quantity over 10%, could chieve permeability in a magnitude of $1{\times}10^{-5} cm/see$. 4. With the decomposed granite soil it is possible to perform three times larger compaction energy than the standard energy without any problems.

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A Study on the Compression Characteristics of Decomposed Granite Soil Based on Single Particle Crushing Property (단입자파쇄특성에 기초한 화강풍화토의 압축특성에 관한 연구)

  • 함태규;조용성;김유성
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.20 no.8
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    • pp.103-111
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    • 2004
  • There are some problems in evaluating the bearing capacity of decomposed granite soils by general equations on account of their inherent compressibility and crushability. In order to investigate this kind of the engineering characteristics on decomposed granite soils in detail, it is necessary to how the micro property of the single particle composing the granite soils, and then the relevance to the macro characteristics of the soils has to be cleared. The reason why the single particle properties are not studied is first the difficulty to find out some regulating parameters, and secondly little understanding of its significance. Furthermore, the water in the decomposed granite soils accelerates the particle crushing. Consequently, increasing of compressibility and decreasing of shear strength would occur. Actually, when the ground settlement is a big issue in the embanked ground using the decomposed granite soils, the sensitive change of compressibility due to the change of water content in the ground becomes conspicuous. In this study, the single particle strength characteristics are studied and microscopic particle shape analyses are performed. In addition the compressibility of the decomposed granite soils and water content effect on the compressibility are analysed based on the test results.

Influence of Water on Compression Characteristic of Decomposed Granite Soil Based on Single Particle Crushing Strength (단입자파쇄강도에 기초한 화강풍화토의 압축특성에 미치는 수분의 영향)

  • Ham, Tae-Gew;Kim, Uk-Gie
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.24 no.11
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    • pp.101-109
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    • 2008
  • In order to investigate the influence of the water on compression characteristic of decomposed granite soils, a single particle crushing test and one-dimensional compression tests were carried out on three decomposed granite soils and Silica sand. The initial fracture strength for single particle reduced and variability of the strength increases due to weakening by existing water. Moreover, it was recognized that one-dimensional compression characteristic was related to the initial fracture strength characteristic, and the initial fracture strength also has the effect of weathering.

The Unsaturated Stress Strain Behavior of CDG (Completely Decomposed Granite) Soils (완전 풍화된 화강풍화토의 불포화 응력-변형률 거동 특성)

  • Ham, Tae-Gew;Ahn, Tae-Bong
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.26 no.6
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    • pp.21-28
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    • 2010
  • Decomposed granite soil is the most common type of soils. The measurement of the stress-strain-strength behavior of anisotropic decomposed granite soils is very important for the deformation and stability analysis of slopes, retaining walls, excavations. A series of unsaturated-drained triaxial compression tests were performed to know unsaturated strength properties. The sample had three different angles of the axial (major principal) direction to the sedimentation plane (compaction plane): 0, 45 and 90 degrees. The compression strain of specimens subjected to an isotropic compression was strongly influenced by the sedimentation angle. In addition, the time dependence was independent of the sedimentation angle in relation to the deformation behavior during the secondary compression process. The effect of the sedimentation angle on the triaxial compression strength and deformation was clearly shown with low confining stress. The effect of the sedimentation angle on the compressive strength and deformation was more evident in saturated specimens. A new method of predicting the shear strength of unsaturated decomposed granite soils, considering compaction angles, was proposed.

Dilatancy Characteristics of Decomposed Granite Soils in Drained Shear Tests (배수전단시험을 이용한 화강토의 다일레이턴시 특성 고찰)

  • Kang, Jin-Tae;Kim, Jong Ryeol;Kim, Seung-Gon;Park, Hwa-Jung
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.28 no.2C
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    • pp.117-123
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    • 2008
  • Disturbed and undisturbed decomposed granite soils with different weathering degrees were extracted and analyzed through a series of tests (CD test, constant P test, etc.) to assess their dilatancy characteristics. Here, dilatancy refers to the volume change that takes place during shearing. As a result, the decomposed granite soil dilatancy impact increased the mean effective stress while concurrently lowering the water content in drained shear tests. In the case of undisturbed decomposed granite soil, which has a lower weathering degree, the water content increased at specific limits during the shearing process. A linear relationship of ${\Delta}V_d/V_1=D{\cdot}(({\sigma}_1-{\sigma}_3)-{\sigma}_c)/{{\sigma}_m}^{\prime}$ forms between shearing-induced volume change and principal stress variance.

Dynamic Characteristics of Decomposed Granite Soils by Changing Geoenvironment (지반환경 변화에 따른 화강토의 동적특성)

  • Lee, Jin-Soo;Lee, Kang-Il;Kim, Kyung-Jin
    • Journal of the Korean Geosynthetics Society
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.41-52
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    • 2014
  • Decomposed granite soil is likely to lose its strength when exposed to air or water. Such a geomaterial is weathered by wetting-drying or freezing-melting. In this study, resonant column tests were conducted to figure out the dynamic characteristics of granite soil that has affected by environmental changes like weathering condition. The results show that wetting-drying weathering condition is the most affective parameter on the dynamic characteristics of granite soil. In the meantime, artificial weathering conditions such as freezing-melting has less affection at first and getting increase as the process repeats constantly.

Prediction of Stress-strain Behavior for Anisotropic Consolidated Compacted Decomposed Granite Soil (비등방 압밀된 다짐화강풍화토의 응력-변형률 거동 예측)

  • 정진섭;양재혁
    • Magazine of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.45 no.2
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    • pp.86-95
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    • 2003
  • During this study, constant stress ratio tests with previous compression anisotropic stress history are performed on compacted decomposed granite soil sampled at Iksan, Jeonbuk. Yielding points are determined from stress-strain curves. The shape and characteristics of compression anisotropic yield curves is examined. In addition, the measured value of yielding curve and stress-strain behavior is predicted by Yasufuku's anisotropic constitutive model based on non-associated flow rule. The main results are summarized as follows : 1) Shape of yielding curves shows almost ellipse but asymmetry with respect to stress path during previous consolidation stress. 2) Yasufuku's anisotropic constitutive model is suitable in evaluation of yielding curves on anisotropic consolidated decomposed granite soil. 3) The predicted stress-strain curve shows reasonable agreement to measured behaviours.

The Comparison of Collapsible Characteristics on Decomposed Granite Soil and Loess (풍화 화연토와 loess의 붕괴특성 비교)

  • 도덕현
    • Geotechnical Engineering
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.7-14
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    • 1986
  • The structure of the collapsible soils, such as decomposed granite soil and loess, were examined by the odeometer test, SEM & XES analysis and static & cyclic triaxial test, and hove this structure have influences upon the collapsible behaviour under static and cyclic load was investigated. The study results obtained are as follows; 1. The macropores space of decomposed granite soil (rd=1.50g/cm3) and loess (rd=1.43g/cm3) used in this test were well developed, and showed the behaviour of collapsible soil. 2. Collapsible soil has high resistance on the strain under natural moisture content, however, the resistance on the strain was sharply decreased by the absorption and increasing load since its special structure was destructed. 3. Under the static load, the strain of collapsible soil was high by the viscous flow of the cyclic bonds with time lapse, but Infer the cyclic load, the strain of collapsible soil was low since the tinge needed to destruct the bonding force of clay was not enough. 4. The understanding about the cyclic behaviour of collapsible soil may be helpful to predict the elastic & residual strain of the foundations by the earthquake together with the damage by the additional failure.

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A Fundamental Study on the Development of Eco-Friendly Soil Concrete Using Decomposed granite soil Particles (마사토 미립분을 활용한 친환경 흙 콘크리트 개발에 관한 기초적 연구)

  • Hong, Sung-Jun;Park, Dong-Cheon;Ryu, Dong-Woo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2021.05a
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    • pp.116-117
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    • 2021
  • This study examined basic mechanical properties by developing eco-friendly soil concrete using Masato particulate matter treated as waste. Experiments show that DG10 satisfies the compressive strength criterion, but for DG20, the criterion was not reached. As the mixing volume of Masato particulates increased, the compressive strength and slump decreased, and in the case of the compression strength test after freezing and melting, it was found that the standards were not met.

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