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A Study on Behavior Analysis of Large-diameter Drilled Shaft by Design Methods in Deep Water Depth Composite Foundation (대수심 대형 복합기초에서 설계기법에 따른 대구경 현장타설말뚝의 거동 분석 연구)

  • Han, Yushik;Choi, Yongkyu
    • Journal of the Korean GEO-environmental Society
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.5-16
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    • 2015
  • In the long span bridge construction, construction cost portion of large scale marine foundation is about 40% (KICTEP, 2007). In this study, designs for deep water depth large composite foundation of a super long span cable-stayed girder bridge of prototype were performed by three design methods (ASD, LRFD, Eurocode) and the behaviors of a large diameter drilled shaft were analyzed and the 3D numerical analysis was performed. As a result, the soft rock socket lengths in allowable stress design estimation method were the longest. The soft rock socket lengths estimated by the design approach 2 among Eurocode and the LRFD were similar. The longer the socket length socketed in the soft rock was, the smaller the axial force acting on a large-diameter drilled shaft head was and the smaller the settlement of drilled shaft was.

An Experimental Study on Behavior of Composite Pile (복합말뚝 거동에 대한 실험적 연구)

  • Lee, Seungho;Kim, Dongmin
    • Journal of the Korean GEO-environmental Society
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.23-32
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    • 2010
  • Demand on pile foundation is rapidly increasing, as an investment for the social overhead capital getting enlarged in Korea. Steel piles are in general use in construction due to their workability and superior durability. But the recent global rise in steel price led the engineers to seeking for an economical alternative that still has equivalent characteristics as compared with the steel pile. In this regard a composite pile, in which steel suitable to resist the tensile stress are used in the upper part of the pile, while less expensive PHC pile is adopted in the lower part of the pile where axial stress should prevail, was studied and both pile loading test and load transfer test were performed for the piles which have been constructed for the foundation of a bridge in Korea. These test results and some theories already issued were compared, and it was shown that p-y nonlinear analysis gave rise to similar results.

A Study on the energy absorption characteristics of GFRP circular tubes fabricated by the filament winding method (필라멘트 와인딩 공법 GFRP 원형 튜브의 에너지 흡수특성에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Geo-Young;Koo, Jeong-Seo
    • Composites Research
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 2009
  • In this paper, quasi-static crushing tests of composite circular tubes under axial compression load are conducted to investigate the energy absorption characteristics. Circular tubes used for this experiment are glass/epoxy (GFRP) composite tubes which are fabricated by the filament winding method. One edge of the composite tube is chamfered to reduce the initial peak load and to prevent catastrophic failure during crushing process. Energy absorption characteristics vary significantly according to the constituent materials, fabrication conditions, tube geometry and test condition. In tube geometry, according as inner diameter increase, unstable crush mode is caused by local buckling of delamination, but control of the fiber orientation should help composite tubes get stable crush mode.

Consolidation Analysis of Geotextile Tubes Filled with Highly Compressible Sludge Using Variable Coefficients of Consolidation

  • Kim, Hyeongjoo;Kim, Hyeongsoo
    • Journal of the Korean GEO-environmental Society
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    • v.22 no.12
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    • pp.25-32
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    • 2021
  • Geotextile tube technology has been perceived as an economical solution for liquid sludge treatment, and analyzing its consolidation behavior is necessary to be able to evaluate the dewatering capabilities of large geotextile tubes filled with contaminated soil, tailings, sewage sludge, and so on. The objectives of this study are to present a method that can adequately convey the consolidation behavior of geotextile tubes filled with sewage sludge, and to investigate the effects of various geotextile tube consolidation parameters. In this study, variable coefficients of consolidation are utilized to analyze the consolidation process of geotextile tubes filled with sewage sludge. The consolidation solution was verified by comparing the measured and predicted data from a hanging bag test conducted in the literature. After verifying the proposed solution, the consolidation parameters of a geotextile tube composed of a woven polypropylene outer layer and a non-woven polypropylene layer filled sewage sludge were obtained. Using the obtained parameters, the consolidation behavior of a large-scale composite geotextiles tube was predicted.

Settlement Behavior of Soft Ground Reinforced by Stone Columns (쇄석말뚝으로 보강된 연약지반의 침하거동)

  • Shin, Bang-Woong;Bae, Woo-Seok
    • Journal of the Korean GEO-environmental Society
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.27-33
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    • 2000
  • Stone columns is ground improvement method which is composed of compacted gravel or crushed stone inserted into the soft ground consisting of loose sand and clay by replacement method. Generally stone columns are constructed in silty clay, above 70% replacement rate for increasing the bearing capacity and shear strength. Low replacement stone columns method is limited below 30% at replacement rate-premising strength increase of clay ground is estimated efficiently. This study, laboratory model tests were conducted to investigate the consolidation drainage promotion and shear strength increase effect in soft ground with replacement rate by stone columns. The settlement reduction effect and settlement reduction coefficients increase with increasing the replacement rate in composite ground. The results of model tests indicate that consolidation promotion effect is proved. The increasing strength of composite ground was verified by vane shear tests.

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An Experimental Study for Strength Improvement of Soft Ground using Hardening Agent and Silicate Mineral Power (수용성 고화재와 규산염광물 결합재를 활용한 지반개량재의 실험적 연구)

  • Kim, Sung-Wook;Choi, Eun-Kyeong;Cho, Jinwoo;Lee, JuHyung;Lee, Kyu-Hwan
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Advanced Composite Structures
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.8-15
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    • 2015
  • The demand for environmental consideration is on the increase in civil engineering. This study focuses on the development of technology to reduce the use of carbonate cement and improve its performance by using a silicate mineral and hardening agents, and presents the test results for the demonstrative evaluation of the properties of the raw material. Highly active feldspar was used as a binder to augment the bonding of the carbonate cement, and their change in strength was observed after test piece construction with the addition of soluble hardening agent. The uniaxial compression strength of the test piece of the general Portland cement with the addition of 0.5% soluble hardening agent, showed an increase by 33% and that of the test piece of cement with the addition of 70% substituted with feldspar increased by 28%. The strength of viscous soil; classified as soft ground, showed an increase of a maximum of 1.7 times when it was mixed with cement and solidifier depending on the curing period. These tests confirmed that a soluble solidifier is effective for improving the strength of a cement binder and that the highly active feldspar can be used as a binder.

Behavior of Soft Ground Improved with Fully-Partly Penetrated Sand Compaction Piles (관통-미관통 모래다짐말뚝으로 개량된 연약지반의 거동)

  • Jeong, Geunchae;Heo, Yol;Bae, Wooseok
    • Journal of the Korean GEO-environmental Society
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    • v.13 no.9
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    • pp.91-99
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    • 2012
  • This study describes the investigation based on centrifuge model tests for the clay ground improved by sand compaction pile. In order to clarify the failure behavior of composite ground improved by partly and fully penetrated SCPs. And, in order to compare the effect of the penetration ratio and the replacement area ratio, nine of the centrifuge tests were carried out. From the test results, settlement reduce ratio in the fully penetrated SCPs ground is bigger than that in the partly penetrated SCPs ground. It is also evaluated that angle of the failure of composite ground improved by SCP are 26, 25, $34^{\circ}$ for As=10%, 22, $29^{\circ}$ for As=30%. And as a result of rigid loading tests, surface displacement decreases linearly with the partly penetration ratio increased.

Impact of Baseflow on Fish Community in the Ungcheon Stream, Korea

  • Choi, Byungwoong;Oh, Woo Seok;Kim, Nam Shin;Cha, Jin Yeol;Lim, Chi Hong
    • Proceedings of the National Institute of Ecology of the Republic of Korea
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    • v.2 no.4
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    • pp.235-246
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    • 2021
  • This study investigated the impact of baseflow on fish community in the Ungcheon stream (16.5 km long) located downstream of the Boryeong Dam, Korea. Based on field monitoring, there were five dominant fish species in the Ungcheon Stream accounting for 75% of the total fish community: Zacco platypus, Zacco koreanus, Tridentiger brevispinis, Rhinogobius brunneus, and Pungtungia herzi. These five fish species were selected as target species. HydroGeoSphere (HGS) and River2D models were used for hydrologic and hydraulic simulations, respectively. A habitat suitability index model was used to simulate fish habitat. To assess the impact of baseflow, each representative discharge was examined with or without baseflow. The HGS model was used to calculate baseflow within the study reach. This baseflow was observed to increase gradually with longitudinal distance. Validation of the hydraulic model dem onstrated that computed water surface elevated when baseflow was included, which was in good agreement with measured data, as opposed to the result when baseflow was excluded. Composite suitability index distributions and weighted usable area in the study reach were presented for target species. Simulations indicated that the baseflow significantly increased habitat suitability for the entire fish community. These results demonstrate that there should be a substantial focus on the baseflow for physical habitat simulation.

A Study on the Behavior of Sand Compaction Piles in Soft Ground (연약지반에 적용된 모래다짐말뚝의 거동특성에 관한 수치해석 연구)

  • Lee, Jungsang;Chung, sungrae;Chun, Byungsik
    • Journal of the Korean GEO-environmental Society
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    • v.12 no.8
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    • pp.33-38
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    • 2011
  • Presently, domestic SCP method with low replacement ratio is required as alternative in order to overcome the profitability of the sand resource because of the deficiency phenomenon of the sand resource by the actual condition design and construction is made by SCP method with low replacement ratio more than 70% for the port construction in the safe side. Sand compaction pile(SCP) method has been mainly used to improve the properties of soft clay or loose sandy ground. In design of SCP at soft clay ground, it is very important to determine the stress concentration ratio of composite ground relevant to the area replacement ratio. In this study, 2-dimensional FEM analyses were carried out to evaluate the stress concentration ratio of composite ground depending upon the area replacement ratio. When the interpretation result replacement ratio was 30%, the stress assigned rate showed and as the replacement ratio was high, the stress assigned rate according to the sinkage showed the low stress assigned rate.

Fire Performance of 3D Printing Wall in Simplified Heating Test (간이 내화시험에 의한 3D 프린팅 벽체의 내화 성능에 관한 연구)

  • Kibeom Ju;Byunghyun Ryu
    • Journal of the Korean GEO-environmental Society
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    • v.24 no.11
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    • pp.11-17
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    • 2023
  • In recent construction research, the focus has primarily been on developing 3D printers and construction-specific materials. 3D printing technology in construction is growing rapidly due to its potential benefits. However, there's a notable lack of research on the fire performance of 3D Printed Concrete (3DPC) walls. This study addresses this gap by investigating how 3DPC walls respond to controlled heating conditions in a simplified test. The research aims to provide crucial insights into the behavior of 3D-printed mortar composite walls when exposed to fire. The findings have the potential to enhance safety and reliability in 3D printing technology within the construction industry. Furthermore, it could contribute to improving the fire safety standards of architectural structures and expand the use of 3D printing in future construction projects.