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A Study of Earth Pressure and Deformation acting on the Flexible Wall in Soft Soil (연약지반 흙막이벽에 작용하는 토압 및 변위에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Yeong-Mog;Chung, Youn-In
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.215-222
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    • 2003
  • Recently the deep and large excavations are performed near the existing buildings in urban areas for the practical use of underground space. The earth pressure due to the excavation are varied according to the conditions of ground, the depth of excavation, the construction methods, and the method of supporting the earth pressure etc.. In this study, not only the behavior of axial load and distribution of earth pressure on the flexible wall according to stage excavation depth but also magnitude and distribution of lateral deformation, and the equivalent earth pressure from strut axial loads were analyzed by the results measured from instruments such as, load cells, strain gauges, and in-situ inclinometer, on the field of subway construction. According to the results of this study in the case of stage excavation the earth pressure of soft clayey soil is compounded with Terzaghi-Peck and Tschebotarioff.

Analysis of Estimation of Ultimate Lateral Capacity of Pile in Multi-Layered Soil Using CPT Results and Proposal of Modified Lateral Earth Pressure (다층조건에서 CPT를 이용한 말뚝의 극한수평지지력 평가 분석 및 수정 수평토압분포 제안)

  • Hong, Jung-Moo;Kyung, Doo-Hyun;Kang, Beong-Joon;Lee, Jun-Hwan
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.25 no.6
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    • pp.47-57
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    • 2009
  • In this study, the ultimate lateral load capacity of pile driven into multi-layered soil was estimated using cone penetration test results and a method was proposed to reflect multi-layered soil conditions. For multi-layered specimens prepared with different relative density at different layers, the cone penetration tests and lateral pile load tests were conducted. Based on the test results, measured and estimated values of the ultimate lateral load were compared and analyzed. The estimated results were obtained from the methods proposed by Broms (1964), Petrasovits & Award (1972) and Prasad & Chari (1999). The method was proposed for modifying the earth pressure distribution of Prasad & Chari (1999) to consider multi-layered soil conditions. From the analysis, it was seen that results obtained from the proposed method showed improvement with less data scatter similarly to those obtained from Broms (1964) and Petrasovits & Award (1972)'s methods.

Analysis of Plugging Effect for Large Diameter Steel Pipe Piles Considering Driveability (CEL Method) (항타시공성을 고려한 대구경 항타강관말뚝의 폐색효과 분석(CEL해석))

  • Jeong, Sang-Seom;Song, Su-Min;Ko, Jun-Young
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.33 no.12
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    • pp.21-33
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    • 2017
  • This paper presents the analysis of plugging effect especially when the large diameter steel pipe pile was installed by considering driveability (BPM, blow per meter). The Coupled Eulerian-Lagrangian (CEL) technique was used to simulate the driving of open-ended piles into soil. To consider the driveability, the applied driving energy for each pile was obtained from the analysis results by using the wave equation. The parametric studies were performed for different pile diameters, penetration depths of pile, soil elastic modulus and BPM. It was found that the SPI is almost constant with increasing both the pile diameter and the required driving energy. It is also found that the plugging effect increases with increasing the pile length, resulting in the increase of lateral earth pressure. Based on this study the apparent magnitude and distribution of the lateral earth pressure is proposed for inside portion mobilizing soil plug.

A Study on the Shape and Size Effects on the Stability of Underground Openings (지하공동의 형상과 규모가 공동의 안정성에 미치는 영향 연구)

  • 박상찬;문현구
    • Geotechnical Engineering
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.93-108
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    • 1998
  • In this study, the analytic solutions and numerical methods were used to estimate the shape and size effects on the stability of underground openings. The stability of underground openings was evaluated by scrutinizing the effects of the rock mass quality, the state of in-situ stresses and the lateral earth pressure coefficient on the displacement, the stress concentration and the plastic region developed in the vicinity of the openings. The analytic solutions have shown that the stress concentration factor is inversely proportional to the radius of curvature of openings. Through parametric study on the various shapes and sizes of underground openings the characteristics of the controlling factors concerned with the stability were analyzed. Then, the study was extended to the horseshoe-shaped openings commonly used for under ground storage. Through the extended study the effects of the stress ratio and the height-towidth ratio of openings on the maximum displacement and plastic region developed around the openings were estimated. The results have shorn that the height-to-width ratio of domestic storage caverns can be increased economically without stability problem, as far as the lateral earth pressure coefficient is appropriate.

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Numerical sensitivity analysis for the reinforcement effect of a curvature of a tunnel floor on soft grounds (연약지반에 위치한 터널 바닥부 곡률의 보강효과에 대한 수치해석적 민감도 분석)

  • You, Kwang-Ho
    • Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.61-76
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    • 2021
  • As the number of existing road tunnels increases every year, collapse and floor heaving accidents occur frequently during construction. The collapse among tunnel accidents dominates, so that studies related to the floor heaving are relatively insufficient. Accordingly, many studies to reinforce the lower part of the tunnel have been conducted, but the analysis on the effect of the curvature of the tunnel floor is insufficient. Therefore, in this study, the effects of the upper analysis area height and the coefficient of lateral earth pressure of the tunnel located on a tuff deterioration zone with a large rock cover, as well as the floor curvature, were examined through sensitivity analysis. As a result of the analysis, it turned out that the overall stability of the tunnel increases as the floor curvature increases, the coefficient of lateral earth pressure decreases, and the upper analysis region increases.

Compaction Induced Lateral Earth Pressures (뒷채움의 다짐에 의한 횡방향(橫方向) 토압(土壓))

  • Chung, Sung Gyo;Chung, In Joon;Kim, Myoung Mo
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.51-64
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    • 1991
  • To evaluate the compaction - induced lateral earth pressure acting on retaining structures such as retaining walls, abutments, culverts, underground walls, etc., a new equation is developed using the newly proposed hysteretic model simulating soil's loading - unloading behavoir under Ko-condition. The lateral pressurds calculated by the new equation are found to agree well with those of field tests previously performed by other researchers.

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An Experimental Study on the Stability of IER according to the Head Connection Method (지주식흙막이의 두부 연결 방법에 따른 안정성에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • Yoo, Jae-Won;Im, Jong-Chul;Seo, Min-Su;Kim, Chang-Young
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.32 no.12
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    • pp.45-57
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    • 2016
  • The Inclined Earth Retaining Structure (IER) is the structure using an integrated system of both front supports and inclined back supports to increase the stability for excavation. The IER is a structurally stable temporary excavation method using the back supports restraining the lateral displacement of the front supports as stabilizing piles. The back supports connected to the front supports significantly reduce the earth pressure acting on both the front wall and the front supports by distributing it to the back supports in order to increase the structural stability. In this study, mechanical behaviors of IER according to the head connection type using fixed- or hinge-connection were found by performing numerical analysis and laboratory model tests in the sandy ground. The maximum lateral displacement of fixed-connection was 88% of that of hinge-connection in the numerical analysis. The lateral displacement of fixed-connection was 7% of that of hinge-connection in the laboratory model test results. Furthermore, the earth pressure of the fixed-connection was 67% of that of the hinge-connection in the shear-strain analysis results of the model ground.

An Experimental Study on the Characteristics of Earth Pressure to a Debris-fall Prevention Wall (낙석방지벽에 작용하는 토압의 특성에 대한 실험적 연구)

  • Yoon, Nam-Sik;Park, Yong-Won;Park, Myoung-Soo;Choi, Yi-Jin
    • International Journal of Highway Engineering
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.41-48
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    • 2008
  • This paper deals with the characteristics of earth pressure to the debris-fall prevention walls which usually are installed in front of steep slope. Such walls have narrow backfill width where the active soil wedge can not be developed fully. The earth pressure to such walls ue affected by the movement of wall and arching effects due to the friction developing on the surface of adjacent ground slope and wall and therefore cannot be analyzed and calculated reliably. The study is carried out through laboratory model tests using centrifuge test. Test results reveal that the earth pressure to the debris-fall prevention wall depends largely on the inclination angle of the ground slope and the wall movement. The earth pressure reduction due to wall movement was observed at the upper half of wall, while the arching effect was significant at the lower half especially in the case of steep ground slope. It can be said that from the result of this study in the design of a debris-fall prevention wall the earth pressure should be determined considering the inclination of ground slope and the condition of wall movement during and after construction.

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Development of an Artificial Neural Expert System for Rational Determination of Lateral Earth Pressure Coefficient (합리적인 측압계수 결정을 위한 인공신경 전문가 시스템의 개발)

  • 문상호;문현구
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.99-112
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    • 1999
  • By using 92 values of lateral earth pressure coefficient(K) measured in Korea, the tendency of K with varying depth is analyzed and compared with the range of K defined by Hoek and Brown. The horizontal stress is generally larger than the vertical stress in Korea : About 84 % of K values are above 1. In this study, the theory of elasto-plasticity is applied to analyze the variation of K values, and the results are compared with those of numerical analysis. This reveals that the erosion, sedimentation and weathering of earth crust are important factors in the determination of K values. Surface erosion, large lateral pressure and good rock mass increase the K values, but sedimentation decreases the K values. This study enable us to analyze the effects of geological processes on the K values, especially at shallow depth where underground excavation takes place. A neural network expert system using multi-layer back-propagation algorithm is developed to predict the K values. The neural network model has a correlation coefficient above 0.996 when it is compared with measured data. The comparison with 9 measured data which are not included in the back-propagation learning has shown an average inference error of 20% and the correlation coefficient above 0.95. The expert system developed in this study can be used for reliable determination of K values.

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A Study on the Effects of Lateral Displacement of Retaining Wall on the Distribution of Lateral Earth Pressure -In the Case of Sloping Noncohesive Backfills- (벽체(壁體)의 변위(變位)와 토압분포(土壓分布)와의 관계(關係)에 대(對)한 연구(硏究) -비점성토(非粘性土)의 지표면(地表面)이 경사(傾斜)질 경우-)

  • Cho, Hi-Doo
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.29-34
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    • 1973
  • This study was performed for the purpose of determining the effects of distribution of the lateral earth pressure in the case of sloping backfills of being consisted of the idealized cohesionless fragmental masses. The displacements were classified as eight types by D_UBROVA (by patterns). B type among these has its turning point at the top of the wall, moves outwardly and is significant to gravitational structure because of its foundation elasticity which causes displacement. Therefore, it might be surely acknowledged that the resultant, follows; $$E=1/2{\cdot}rH^2\frac{sin(u-{\varepsilon})cos({\alpha}+{\varepsilon})}{cos(u+{\alpha})}{\cdot}cot(u+{\rho})(t/m^3)$$, is appropriate for applying it to the designing of the sand-catch dams. The results obtained are as follows: 1. Lateral earth pressure is proportional to the square of the wall heights. 2. The coefficient(K) is directly proportional to the sloping of backfill surface and inversely proportional to the displacement. 3. The distribution of the pressure looks like parabola, curve of second order (Fig. 5, b). 4. The distribution of the pressure strength looks like that of hydrostatic pressure (Fig. 5, c).

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