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Analysis on the Discharge Capacity of Vertical Drains Installed in the Field (현장에 타설된 연직배수재의 통수능력 분석)

  • 박영목;진규남;정하익;정길수
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 2000.03b
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    • pp.512-519
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    • 2000
  • The discharge capacity of vertical drains installed in the field is reduced with time elapsed after installation due to deformation of drains and clogging effect. Discharge capacity of two types of vertical drains was analysed about three years after installation in the subsoil. Discharge capacity of two types of vertical drains were measured by small, middle, and large scale test apparatus. The results indicate that the discharge capacity of vertical drains after three years operation dramatically decreased compare to the initial discharge capacity.

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The Application of Converts Slag for Vertical Drains (제강슬레그의 연직배수재로서의 활용에 관한 연구)

  • 김용수;정승용;한기현;김수삼
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 2000.03b
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    • pp.623-630
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    • 2000
  • In this study, it was to investigate the possibility to use the converts slag, by product in producing steel as a substitute material with sand that is used fur a civil construction materials, in developing techniques to use converts slag to improve soft clay ground. To do this, it was investigated the physical and mechanical properties of the converts slag as a civil construction material. For this, cylindrical cell consolidation with a single vertical drains and large scale soil box test were performed. Through large scale soil box test, the applicability of the converts slag to the present vertical drain techniques which is dependent on sand and plastic drains was studied. As a result of that, it was found that the shape of inserted drains was maintained after completing a consolidation process of a soft clay with slag drains. In addition, we could find that the slag drains showed the similar results with sand drains in soft clay by analyzing the effect of acceleration of consolidation.

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Required Discharge Capacity for Horizontal Drains Installed with Vertical Drains (연직배수공법에서 수평배수층의 소요통수능)

  • 김현태;김상규;공길용
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.59-70
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    • 2002
  • Horizontal drains are sometimes installed on the ground together with vertical drains in order to drain excess pore water. Taking into account the discharge capacity of horizontal drains, a new analytical method is developed in this paper, and then a new formula for the discharge capacity of horizontal drains is proposed. It is known from the analysis that the effect of the rate of surcharge loading is negligible in determining horizontal discharge capacity. This formula is described as the function of coefficient of consolidation, space of vertical drain, compression index, length of horizontal drains, and thickness of the compressible layer.

Analysis of Consolidation Behavior for Dredged Clay with Horizontal Drains (수평배수재가 설치된 준설매립 점토의 압밀 거동 해석)

  • 김수삼;장연수;박정순;오세웅
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 2000.11a
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    • pp.641-648
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    • 2000
  • The horizontal drain method by installing drains horizontally in the ground is often used to expedite the dispersion of pore water and to increase the strength of dredged soft clay under the action of gravity or vacuum. In this study a numerical analysis method is developed to predict the consolidation process of soft ground with horizontal drains. One-dimensional self-weight consolidation theory is extended tn three-dimensions] theory with appropriate boundary conditions of horizontal drains. In the condition of pore water drainage by gravity, the behavior of the dredged clay with horizontal drains is compared with that of the clay without drains. The influence of design factors of drains on consolidation process is also analyzed.

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A Study on the Analysis of Vacuum Consolidation with Horizontal Drains (수평배수재를 이용한 진공압밀공법의 해석에 관한 연구)

  • 김홍택;김석열;윤창진;강인규;김창겸
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 2000.03b
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    • pp.520-527
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    • 2000
  • In the present study, the analytical approaches of vacuum consolidation with horizontal drains were proposed, For dissipating rapidly pore-water in hydraulic fills, vacuum consolidation method applied vacuum pressure in horizontal drains is developed. In the analytical approaches, the governing equation is based on two-dimensional finite strain consolidation theory and the boundary conditions of horizontal drains are considered in applying negative pore-water pressure occurred by vacuum pressure, Also, parametric studies to vacuum pressure and installation pattern of horizontal drains are carried out.

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RELEVANCE OF BAND DRAIN QUALITY TO EFFECTIVENESS OF GROUND IMPROVEMENT (밴드 드레인의 품질과 연약지반개량효과와의 관련)

  • 김상규
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 1995.10a
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    • pp.1.3-20
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    • 1995
  • The use of band drains for ground improvement has been increased throughout the world during the past 15 years. Apart from other ground improvement techniques, the quality of band drains affects greatly the well resistance of drains, discharge capacity and clogginf tests for four drains selected are carried out and quality is examined.

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Simple Design of Sand Drains Considering Smear Effect (교란효과를 고려한 샌드 드레인의 약식설계)

  • 유영삼;정충기
    • Geotechnical Engineering
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.33-40
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    • 1994
  • The effects of smear and well resistance should be taken into account for the design of sand drains. Practically, simple design, which employs the method using 112 reduced diameter of drains or assuming the coefficient of consolidation in horizontal direction equals to that in vertical direction, based on the theory neglecting these effects, has been used. In this study, the reliability of existing simple design methods as well as the influences of smear and well resistance was investigated with the equations proposed by Hansbo and Onoue. It is shown that the consolidation time is chiefly governed by the effect of smear for drains with highly permeable sands. For general soil condition and placing type of sand drain, consolidation time is underestimated for simple design wi어. 1/2 reduced diameter of drains, and it is overestimated for that with the assumption that the coefficient of consolidation in horizontal direction equals to that in vertical direction. Through the investigations on different reduced diameter, it was shown that simple design with 1/4 reduced diameter of drains yielded the reliable results with errors less than 6%.

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Consolidation Analysis of Dredged Fill Ground Installed with Horizontal Drains (II) - Improvement Efficiency Analysis with Field Installation Conditions - (수평배수재가 포설된 준설매립지반의 압밀해석(II) - 현장설치조건에 의한 개량효율 분석 -)

  • Jang Yeon-Soo;Park Chung-Yong;Kim Soo-Sam
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.21 no.10
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    • pp.41-48
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    • 2005
  • The gravitational consolidation behavior of the dredged ground with horizontal drains is analyzed using a finite difference program developed for self-weight consolidation analysis with horizontal drains. The influence of area and direction of horizontal drains on the consolidation time and settlement is analyzed. Various field conditions such as the non-treated ground below horizontal drain installed ground, the accumulation of drained water at the end of horizontal drains, are also included in the analyses. It was found that a slight decrease of consolidation time is resulted in the twice increase of the sectional area of drains. Installing drains vertically can reduce the consolidation time more significantly than installing drains horizontally. The analyses showed quantitatively that the non-treated ground below the horizontal drain installed ground has much influence on long term consolidation settlement, and the accumulation of hydraulic head at the end of horizontal drains results in the increase of consolidation time and insufficient consolidation.

Soil Improvement using Vertical Natural Fiber Drains (연직천연섬유배수재를 이용한 연약지반 개량)

  • Kim, Ju-Hyong;Cho, Sam-Deok
    • Journal of the Korean Geosynthetics Society
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.37-45
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    • 2008
  • A pilot test using environmentally friendly drains, was carried out to evaluate their applicability potential in the field. The pilot test site was divided into 5 different areas, with several combinations of vertical and horizontal drains installed for evaluation. Conventional natural fiber drains (FDB), new developed straw drain board (SDB) and plastic drain board (PDB) were used as vertical drains, while sand and fiber mats were used as horizontal drains. Surface settlement rates and excess pore pressure generation/dissipation tendency of PDB and FDB are almost identical except those of SDB. Cone tip resistance obtained from cone penetration test measured at the end of 1st consolidation stage for upper soft layer definitely increased irrespective of types of vertical drains. The monitoring and site investigation test data obtained at the pilot test site prove the vertical natural fiber drains can be used as substitutes of conventional plastic and sand material.

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Thyroid and Parathyroid Surgery without Wound Drains (갑상선 및 부갑상선 수술시 배액관 삽입술에 대한 검토)

  • Chung Woung-Youn;Park Cheong-Soo
    • Korean Journal of Head & Neck Oncology
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.119-124
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    • 1995
  • Traditionally, wound drainage after thyroid or parathyroid surgery has been widely used to prevent airway obstruction due to accumulation of hematoma or seroma within the paratracheal dead space. Recently, however, the routine use of drains after thyroid or parathyroid surgery has become a matter of controversy. To determine whether the rouine use of drains after thyroid or parathyroid surgery is warranted, a prospective study on the complications after various types of thyroid or parathyroid surgery without wound drains was conducted. Three hunded sixty-six consecutive patients underwent thyroid or parathyorid surgeries by one surgeon from January through December 1994 were included in this study. Of these, only 38 patients (10.4%) required the wound drains. Indications for drainage included the patients with a large dead space(n=9) or wet operative field at the conclusion of surgery(n=11), and patients with radical neck disection(n=18). In the remaining 328 patients(89.6%), the wounds were closed without drains after thyroid lobectomy and isthmusectomy(n=226), bilateral subtotal thyroidectomy(n=21), total or near-total thyroidectomy(n=62), isthmusectomy(n=9) and parathyroid surgery(n=l0). Histologic findings revealed benign tumors in 214(65.2%), carcinoma in 89(27.1%), Graves' disease in 15(4.7%), hyperparathyroidism in 7(2.1%) and parathyroid cyst in 3(0.9%). Among the 328 patients without drain used, wound related complications were seen in only 15 patients(4.6%); 12 patients with seroma and 3 patients with hematoma. All but one complications could be controlled by two or three aspirations, and the remaining one patient required re-exploration. There were no instances of laryngeal nerve palsy or wound infection. The mean length of hospital stay after surgery was 2.8 days with a range of 1 to 11 days. These results support the routine use of drains is not warranted in most thyroid or parathyroid surgeries.

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