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Slug Interference Tests: Performance and Comparison

  • 이진용;이명재;최예권;김용철
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Soil and Groundwater Environment Conference
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    • 2001.09a
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    • pp.184-187
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    • 2001
  • This study presents procedure and analysis method for not well known slug interference tests. Results of the slug interference tests were compared with those of pumping and recovery tests and conventional slug tests.

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Slug Test Analysis in Vertical Cutoff Walls with Consideration of Filter Cake (연직차수벽에서 필터케익을 고려한 순간 변위시험 해석방법)

  • Nguyen, The Bao;Lee, Chul-Ho;Choi, Hang-Seok
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 2008.03a
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    • pp.220-228
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    • 2008
  • In constructing a slurry trench cutoff wall, a thin but relatively impermeable layer called filter cake can be formed on the excavation surface. The filter cake significantly influences the result of slug test analysis in the cutoff wall. This study is to examine the effect of filter cake on evaluating in situ hydraulic conductivity of the vertical cutoff wall along with slug test analyses. The numerical program Slug_3D was modified to take filter cake into account in the slug test simulation. With consideration of filter cake, the type curve method and the modified line-fitting method were used to reanalyze the case study taken from a landfill site. The previous results achieved by Choi and Daniel (2006b) without consideration of filter cake have been compared with the results in this study. The considerable difference between the two results shows the necessity of considering the filter cake in practice.

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Use of the Modified Linear Curve Fitting Method in Analyzing Slug Tests to Evaluate Hydraulic Conductivity of Vertical Cutoff Walls (순간 변위시험 (Slug Test)을 이용한 연직차수벽의 투수계수 산정시 수정된 Linear Curve Fitting 방법의 적용)

  • Choi, Hang-Seok;Daniel David E.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 2006.03a
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    • pp.338-347
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    • 2006
  • 연직차수벽은 오염지역이나 폐기물 매립장에서 오염된 지하수 (때로는 오염된 수증기) 흐름을 차단하거나 또는 오염지역의 정화처리시 효율을 높이기 위하여 외부로부터 지하수 흐름을 막기 위해 설치된다. 이 논문에서는 연직차수벽의 가장 중요한 설계요소인 차수벽체의 현장 투수성을 평가하는 방법들중 가장 보편적으로 사용되는 단공식 순간 변위시험 (slug test)을 소개한다. 연직차수벽에서 실행된 단공식 순간 변위시험 결과를 해석하기 위해서, 연직차수벽의 압축성과 기하학적인 특성을 고려한 수정된 linear curve fitting 방법을 제안하고 그 적용성을 case study를 통해 평가한다. 기존의 대수층 투수계수 산정에 이용된 curve fitting 방법들에 비하여 수정된 linear curve fitting 방법은 보다 정확한 연직차수벽체의 투수성을 평가하도록 한다.

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Evaluation of Hydraulic Conductivity of Slurry-wall-type Vertical Cutoff Wall with Consideration of Filter Cake (필터케이크(filter cake)를 고려한 슬러리월 연직차수벽의 현장투수계수 평가)

  • Nguyen, The Bao;Lee, Chul-Ho;Choi, Hang-Seok;Kim, Sang-Gyun
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.24 no.11
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    • pp.121-131
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    • 2008
  • In constructing a slurry trench cutoff wall, bentonite-water slurry is used to secure the stability of sidewalls during excavation before the wall is completed by backfilling. Unexpectedly, a thin but relatively impermeable layer called filter cake can be formed on the excavation surface, which significantly influences the result of slug test analysis in the cutoff wall if not considered. This study is to examine the effect of filter cake on evaluating hydraulic conductivity of the vertical cutoff wall through slug test analysis with the aid of the verified numerical program Slug_3D. The no-flux boundary conditions were adopted in Slug_3D to simulate the filter cake on the interface between the wall and the natural soil. A new set of type curves were built for applying the type curve method. New modification factors were obtained for using the modified line-fitting method. With consideration of filter cake, the type curve method and the modified line-fitting method were adopted to reanalyze the case study taken from EMCON (1995). The previous results achieved by Choi and Daniel (2006) without consideration of filter cake were compared with the present results obtained in this paper. The comparison emphasizes the necessity of considering filter cake when analyzing slug test results in vertical cutoff walls.

Consideration of Bentonite Cake Existing on Vertical Cutoff Wall in Slug Test Analysis (벤토나이트 케익을 고려한 연직차수벽의 순간변위시험(slug test) 해석)

  • Lim, Jeehee;Nguyen, The-Bao;Lee, Dongseop;Ahn, Jaeyoon;Choi, Hangseok
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.29 no.6
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    • pp.5-17
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    • 2013
  • Slug tests can be adopted to estimate hydraulic conductivity of the slurry trench wall backfill for its abilities to reflect the in-situ performance of the construction. A comprehensive three-dimensional numerical model is developed to simulate the slug test in a slurry trench wall considering the presence of bentonite cake on the interface boundaries between the wall and the surrounding soil formation. Influential factors such as wall width (i.e., proximity of wall boundary), well deviation, vertical position of well intake section, compressibility of wall backfill, etc. are taken into account in the model. A series of simulation results are examined to evaluate the bentonite cake effect in analyzing practical slug test results in the slurry trench wall. The results show that the modified line-fitting method can be used without any correction factor for the slug test in the slurry trench wall with the presence of bentonite cake. A case study is reanalyzed with the assumption of existing bentonite cake. The results are compared with the previously reported results by the approaches assuming no bentonite cake (constant-head boundary) or upper-bound solution (no-flux boundary). The case study demonstrates the bentonite cake effect and the validity of the modified line-fitting method in the estimation of the hydraulic conductivity of the slurry wall backfill.

Feasibility Study of Slug Test in Unsaturated Mine Tailings Pile of the Imgi Abandoned Mine in Busan (부산임기광산 폐석적치장에서의 순간충격시험 적용성 연구)

  • Park, Hak-Yun;Ju, Jeong-Woung;Cheong, Young-Wook;Yeo, In-Wook
    • Journal of Soil and Groundwater Environment
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.10-16
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    • 2007
  • The slug test by adding water to well and measuring falling head was conducted to investigate the hydrogeological property of unsaturated or partially saturated mine tailings in the Imgi abandoned mine in Busan. In case that wells were installed with a full screen through two layers with different hydraulic properties, Bouwer and Rice method was useful to estimate the hydraulic conductivity and the depth of mine tailings. In particular, when groundwater dried out in the dry season, the slug test performed by adding water into well to form artificial water table and then conducting falling head test produced the reasonable hydraulic conductivity values. The slug test using falling head test can be an alternative to investigate the hydrogeological property of abandoned mine tailings.

Multiple Slug and Pumping Tests for Quality Enhancement of Hydraulic Parameter Estimates (순간수위변화 및 양수시험을 통한 수리상수 추정의 문제점 분석)

  • 이진용;이강근;정형재;배광옥
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Groundwater Environment
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.14-22
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    • 1999
  • Slug and pumping tests have been widely used to obtain hydraulic parameter estimates in the field. Although a variety of sources of error and uncertainty can be involved in the course of the test performance and data analysis, serious considerations on these sources are often neglected. In this study these various sources of error and uncertainty are analyzed or discussed using repeated slug and pumping test data and some guide lines are suggested to improve quality of parameter estimates from the slug and pumping tests.

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A Study about Effectiveness and Usefulness of a FEM Slug Test Model (유한 요소기법을 이용한 Slug시험 모델의 타당성 및 유용성 연구)

  • 한혜정;최종근
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Groundwater Environment
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.89-96
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    • 2000
  • Slug tests are the most widely used field method for quantification of hydraulic conductivity of porous media. Well recovery is affected by well casing, borehole radii, screened length, hydraulic conductivity, and specific storage of porous media. In this study, a new slug tests model was developed through finite element approximation and the validity and usefulness of the model were tested in various ways. Water level fluctuation in a well under slug test and cons-equent groundwater flow in the surrounding porous medium were appropriately coupled through estimation of well-flux using an iteration technique. Numerical accuracy of the model was verified using the Cooper et al. (1967) solution. The model has advantages in simulations for monitored slug tests, partial penetration, and inclusion of storage factor. Volume coverage of slug tests is significantly affected by storage factor. Magnitude and speed of propagation of head changes from a well increases as storage factor becomes low. It will be beneficial to use type curves of monitored head transients in the surrounding porous formation for estimation of specific storage. As the vertical component of groundwater flow is enhanced, the influence of storage factor on well recovery decreases. For a radial-vertical flow around a partially penetrated well, deviations between hydraulic estimates by various methods and data selection of recovery curve are negligible on practical purposes, whereas the deviations are somewhat significant for a radial flow.

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Leachate Behavior and Hydraulic Property of Domestic Seashore Landfill From Field Investigation (현장조사에 의한 국내 해안 폐기물 매립장의 침출수 거동과 수리특성)

  • 장연수;조용주
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Soil and Groundwater Environment Conference
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    • 1998.11a
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    • pp.32-37
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    • 1998
  • In this paper, the role of intermediate cover soils with respect to the leachate and gas flow is investigated from various field investigations and the hydraulic conductivity of the disposed waste is obtained using pumping and slug tests. From the results of field investigations, it was found that the flow of leachate and gas is prevented by the buried cover soils. The hydraulic conductivities of field pumping test and slug tests are well matched and stayed in the range of hydraulic conductivities of well compacted wastes in the literature.

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A Study on the Applicability of the Hydraulic Test Method Performed at an underground Research Facility in Crystalline Rock (결정질 암반내 지하연구시설에서 수행한 현장수리시험법 적용성 연구)

  • Park, Kyung-Woo;Ko, Nak-Yeol;Ji, Sung-Hoon
    • Economic and Environmental Geology
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    • v.53 no.2
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    • pp.121-131
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    • 2020
  • In this paper, the transmissivities obtained from the pulse test, the slug test and the constant head test were compared each other to assess an applicability and a reliability of the hydrogeological test method, which are commonly used to derive the hydrogeological properties of a crystalline rock at un underground research facility. When comparing the results of the pulse test and the slug test, the transmissivities were very similar in the entire test section of the medium. However, there was a little discrepancy in the results in the areas where the permeability is relatively high. The results of the constant head test on the same section showed the lower transmissivity than the results of the pulse test and the slug test on the highly permeable section. This difference in permeability was considered to be due to the difference in the radius of the hydraulic effect applied in each hydraulic test. When the heterogenetic distribution of fracture affects the hydrogeological properties on crystalline rock, it is believed that the hydrogeological characteristics can be explained through a constant head test or a constant flow rate test with a large hydraulic effective radius, as well as a pulse and a slug test that can identify hydrogeological properties in a relatively short time.