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A Proposal of Quality Model for Alternative Evaluation of Major Construction Projects (건설공사에서 주요공종 대안평가를 위한 품질모델 제안)

  • Lee, Jong-Min;Seo, Bo-Ram;Son, Hyun-Jeong;Lee, Tae-Shim;Yang, Jin-Kook;Lee, Sang-Beom
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2019.05a
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    • pp.43-44
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    • 2019
  • Major construction projects will be directly related to construction costs and disclosure period depending on the selection of the construction method. However, there are some sites that choose without taking into account sufficient conditions. Therefore, the company wants to present a quality model that suits the characteristics of major engineering fields.

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Shear Design of Deep Beam with Variable Depth (변단면 깊은 보의 전단설계)

  • Choi, Jeong-Ho;Kim, Tae-Wan;Lee, Seung-Hun;Eom, Jang-Sub;Jin, Chi-Sub
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2004.11a
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    • pp.377-380
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    • 2004
  • Reinforced concrete deep beams are commonly used in many structural applications, including transfer girders. pile caps, foundation walls. and offshore structures. In this paper. the shear behavior and reinforcement effects of simply supported reinforced concrete deep beam with variable depth subject to concentrated loads have been scrutinized using strut-and-tie model to verify the effects of variable depth. The analysis results show that strut-and-tie Model of ACI 318-02 code is very effective method to design of simply supported reinforced concrete deep beam with variable depth.

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An Experimental Study on the Characteristics of Attenuation and Propagation of Pilings Noise by SIP Method in Construction Field (SIP공법에 의한 항타소음의 전달 및 감쇠특성에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • 이병윤;김병주;박재영;김재수
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 1997.10a
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    • pp.227-236
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    • 1997
  • Construction equipment noise has caused much annoyance for a number of dwellers in nearby construction field and has become a very serious issue in our living environment. Therefore, in our country, a practical solution and a better method of reducing construction equipment noise are highly required in construction field. Practical solutions for the construction equipment noise, however, are very difficult because the poorness of basic data and insufficiency of the existing research. Especially, in order to establishment of sound insulation plan about pilings work noise that has highly sound pressure level and impactive, a real situation of sound characteristics about pilings work noise in foundation work demands close investigation. In this point, this study attempts to surveys the characteristics of attenuation and propagation of construction equipment noise in pilings work using SIP(soilcement injected precast pile) method. And this study intends to get the basic data for establishment of a standard about construction noise.

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Problems with a popular thick plate element and the development of an improved thick plate element

  • Cheng, Y.M.;Law, C.W.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.327-349
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    • 2008
  • Some unreasonable results from the use of a popular thick plate element are discovered from the analysis of a raft foundation and a pile cap in Hong Kong. To overcome the problems, the authors have developed a new shear deformable beam which can be extended to a general quadrilateral shear deformable plate. The behaviour of this new element under several interesting cases is investigated, and it is demonstrated that the new element possesses very high accuracy under different depth/span ratios, and the results from this new element are good even for a coarse mesh.

Shear strain behaviour due to twin tunnelling adjacent to pile group (군말뚝 기초 하부 병렬터널 굴착 시 전단변형 거동 특성)

  • Subin Kim;Young-Seok Oh;Yong-Joo Lee
    • Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.59-78
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    • 2024
  • In tunnel construction, the stability is evaluated by the settlement of adjacent structures and ground, but the shear strain of the ground is the main factor that determines the failure mechanism of the ground due to the tunnel excavation and the change of the operating load, and can be used to review the stability of the tunnel excavation and to calculate the reinforcement area. In this study, a twin tunnel excavation was simulated on a soft ground in an urban area through a laboratory model test to analyze the behavior of the twin tunnel excavation on the adjacent pile grouped foundation and adjacent ground. Both the displacement and the shear strain of ground were obtained using a close-range photogrammetry during laboratory model test. In addition, two-dimensional finite element numerical analysis was performed based on the model test. The results of a back-analysis showed that the maximum shear strain rate tends to decrease as the horizontal distance between the pillars of the twin tunnel and the vertical distance between the toe of the pile group and the crown of the tunnel were decreased. The impact of the second tunnel on the first tunnel and pile group was decreased as the horizontal distance between the pillars of the twin tunnel was increased. In addition, the vertical distance between the toe of the pile group and the crown of the tunnel had a relatively greater impact on the shear strain results than the horizontal distance of the pillars between the twin tunnels. According to the results of the close-range photogrammetry and numerical analysis, the settlement of adjacent pile group and adjacent ground was measured within the design criteria, but the shear strain of the ground was judged to be outside the range of small strain in all cases and required reinforcement.

Probabilistic Assessment of Dynamic Properties of Offshore Wind Turbines Considering Soil-Pile Interaction (지반과 말뚝의 상호작용을 고려한 고정식 해상풍력터빈의 동적 특성에 대한 확률적 평가)

  • Yi, Jin-Hak;Kim, Sun-Bin;Han, Taek Hee;Yoon, Gil-Lim
    • Journal of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute of Korea
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.343-350
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    • 2015
  • Extensive discussion on the optimal types of offshore wind turbine(OWT) among monopile, tripod and jacket in the intermediate depth of water has been actively carried out in worldwide wind turbine industry. Selecting the optimal types of OWT among several substructural types, it is required to consider the economic and technical feasibility including dynamically stable design of a wind turbine system. In this study, the effects of loading levels and uncertainties of soil properties on the natural frequency of OWT have been quantitatively investigated. In conclusion, the natural frequency of monopile-type OWTs has a significant level of uncertainty, hence it is very important to minimize the level of uncertainties in soil properties when the monopile is selected as a foundation for an OWT.

Centrifuge Model Experiments for Lateral Soil Movements of Piled Bridge Abutments. (교대말뚝기초의 측방유동에 관한 원심모형실험)

  • Choi, Dong-Hyurk;Jeong, Gil-Soo;Park, Byung-Soo;Yoo, Nam-Jae
    • Journal of Industrial Technology
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    • v.25 no.B
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    • pp.63-71
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    • 2005
  • This paper is an experimental result of investigating lateral soil movements at piled bridge abutments by using the centrifuge model facility. Three different centrifuge model experiments, changing the methods of ground improvement at bridge abutment on the soft clayey soil (no improvement, preconsolidation and plastic board drains (PBD), sand compaction pile (SCP) + PBD), were carried out to figure out which method is the most appropriate for resisting against the lateral soil movements. In the centrifuge modelling, construction process in field was reconstructed as close as possible. Displacements of abutment model, ground movement, vertical earth pressure, cone resistance after soil improvement and distribution of water content were monitored during and after centrifuge model tests. As results of centrifuge model experiments, preconsolidation method with PBD was found to be the most effective against the lateral soil movement by analyzing results about displacements of abutment model, ground movement and cone resistance. Increase of shear strength by preconsolidation method resulted in increasing the resistance against lateral soil movement effectively although SCP could mobilize the resistance against lateral soil movement. It was also found that installment with PBD beneath the backfill of bridge abutment induced effective drainage of excess pore water pressure during the consolidation by embanking at the back of the abutment and resulted in increasing the shear strength of clay soil foundation and eventually increasing the resistance of lateral soil movement against piles of bridge abutment.

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Settlement Reduction Effect of the Geogrid Reinforced Stone Column System (고강도 지오그리드로 보강된 Stone Column 공법의 침하감소효과)

  • Park, Sis-Am;Cho, Sung-Han;Yoo, Chung-Sik;Lee, Dae-Young
    • Journal of the Korean Geosynthetics Society
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.15-23
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    • 2006
  • Sand Compaction Pile and Stone Column method have been used in widely during several decades as a technique to reinforce soft soils and increasing ultimate bearing capacity, accelerate consolidation settlement of the foundation ground. Stone column method, making a compaction pile using crushed stone, is a soft ground improvement method. However, stone column method is difficult to apply to the ground which is not mobilized enough lateral confine pressure because no bulging failure resistance. Hence, in present study, development the geogrid reinforced stone column system for settlement reduction and wide range of application of stone columns. To develop this system, triaxial compression tests were conducted for evaluation which is about behavior characteristics of stone column on replacement rate and confine pressure. Then, 3-dimensional numerical analysis were evaluated for application of the GRSC (geogrid reinforced stone column) system as evaluate behavior characteristics and settlement reduction effect of stone column reinforced by geogrid on types and reinforcing depth change of geogrid.

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Case study on Construction and Improvement of Rahmen Structures in Deep Soft Clay Deposit (대심도 연약지반에 설치된 라멘 구조물의 시공 및 보강사례)

  • Lee, Sa-Ik;Choi, Young-Chul;Yoo, Sang-Ho;Kim, Tae-Hyung;Kim, Sung-Ryul
    • Journal of the Korean Geosynthetics Society
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.85-92
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    • 2014
  • Structures that have constructed in soft clay might suffer from many issues related to consolidation settlement or lateral movement of soft-clay during long-term period. Therefore, it is important to establish proper design and construction processes related to site investigation, soil improvement, construction management, and so on. This case study focused on the construction of the rahmen structure supported by pile foundations. Especially, the structure in this case had been constructed without improving underlying soft clay and before constructing backfill embankment due to the limited construction time and the traffic connection of the old road crossing new highway. Therefore, in order to satisfy the structural stability, the construction processes and countermeasure methods were carefully planned based on the results of preliminary numerical analyses and monitoring of ground behaviors. Through the trial and error precess during the construction, the structures had been successfully constructed.

Hydraulic conductivity estimation by considering the existence of piles: A case study

  • Yuan, Yao;Xu, Ye-Shuang;Shen, Jack S.;Wang, Bruce Zhi-Feng
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.467-477
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    • 2018
  • Estimation of hydraulic parameters is a critical step during design of foundation dewatering works. When many piles are installed in an aquifer, estimation of the hydraulic conductivity should consider the blocking of groundwater seepage by the piles. Based on field observations during a dewatering project in Shanghai, hydraulic conductivities are back-calculated using a numerical model considering the actual position of each pile. However, it is difficult to apply the aforementioned model directly in field due to requirement to input each pile geometry into the model. To develop a simple numerical model and find the optimal hydraulic conductivity, three scenarios are examined, in which the soil mass containing the piles is considered to be a uniform porous media. In these three scenarios, different sub-regions with different hydraulic conductivities, based on either automatic inverted calculation, or on effective medium theory (EMT), are established. The results indicate that the error, in the case which determines the hydraulic conductivity based on EMT, is less than that determined in the automatic inversion case. With the application of EMT, only the hydraulic conductivity of the soil outside the pit should be inverted. The soil inside the pit with its piles is divided into sub-regions with different hydraulic conductivities, and the hydraulic conductivity is calculated according to the volume ratio of the piles. Thus, the use of EMT in numerical modelling makes it easier to consider the effect of piles installed in an aquifer.