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A Study on the Effects of Sample Preparation on Liquefaction Estimation Using Cyclic Triaxial Test Conditions (시편의 성형방법이 반복삼축압축시험을 이용한 지반의 액상화 평가에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구)

  • 이익효;김동수;김준석;황지훈;서성호
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.57-64
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    • 2003
  • The liquefaction potential of saturated sands under seismic loading conditions has been carefully considered by many investigations. Typical of these investigations is the laboratory determination of cyclic strength of sands by means of cyclic triaxial tests. This study was conducted to investigate the effects of the method of sample preparation on the liquefaction characteristics of remolded samples of saturated uniform sands. Cyclic triaxial tests were performed on saturated uniform sand compacted to the same density by 3 different procedures of pluvial compaction through air, pluvial compaction through water and vibratory compaction. It was validated that the cyclic stress ratio of remolded saturated uniform sands by different compaction procedures at the same density was very different.

The Influence of Field Compaction Method on the Efficiency of Compaction and the C. B. R. Value (전압방법(轉壓方法)이 전압효과((轉壓效果) 및 C. B. R. 값에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Chung, Sang;Kang, Yea Mook
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.292-309
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    • 1983
  • This study is intended to find out the degree of compaction in field compaction, with soil type, the thickness of soil layer and the number of roller passing through the field density test and the field C. B. R. test by comparing vibration and non-vibration compactions. The results in this study are summarized as follows. 1. When the number of roller passing is few, it shows that the efficiency of the compaction by vibratory compaction is greater than that by non-vibratory compaction, the difference of the compaction ratio between vibratory and non-vibratory compaction is decreased according as the number of roller passing is more frequent. 2. Mechanizing on a large scale it is possible for a large equipment to be able to reach the point of A-1 compact ion method with three to five times of roller passing. To provide for mechanizing on a larger scale it is advisable to fix the standard by the D-2 compaction method. 3. As dry-density increases, the C. B. R. value increases, but the increasing ratio of C. B. R. value showed greater in vibrating compacting. 4. According as the number of roller passing increases, the increasing tendency of the C. B. R. Value is slow and the difference of the C. B. R. value between vibration and non-vibration compaction is large, the C. B. R. value showed greater about 20% in vibration compaction than in non-vibration compaction. 5. In C-5 soil type, with increasing the thickness of compaction, the degree of compaction is decreased. When the thickness of compaction is increased from 20cm to 30cm, the degree of compaction is decreased slowly, while the thickness of the compaction is increased from 30cm to 40cm the degree of compaction is decreased remarkably. Therefore it is advisable to compact the ground under the thickness of 30cm.

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Theoretical Development of Compaction Density (다짐밀도의 이론적 전개)

  • Huh, Jung-Do;Kim, Han-Yong;Nam, Young-Kug
    • International Journal of Highway Engineering
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.147-156
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    • 2000
  • Compaction is known to critically affect pavement performance. Due to its importance, a theoretical modelling of compacted density in the term of number of roller coverages is attempted by assuming compaction process essentially identical to pavement rutting. Excellent data fittings by the developed equation may prove the validation of assumptions made as well as justification of its use. According to the derived equation, a plot of density difference with respect to number of roller coverages in the logarithmic scale Produces a linear relationship. However, this linearity is turned out to be deviated by cooling effect, change of amplitude and frequency. Investigation of these three factors proposes a new generalized compaction density equation, which shows a promising future. By applying this general formula, the equations for the number of roller coverages required and the final compaction density obtained for a particular compaction project is derived first time in compaction research.

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Analysis of microstructural evolutions during advanced ceramics processing: II. Vibratory deposition of monodisperse particulate system (세라믹 제조시 미세구조 변화의 해석:II. 단분산 입자계의 진동성형)

  • Kim, Ho-Yeon;Kim, Hern
    • Journal of the Korean Crystal Growth and Crystal Technology
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.605-611
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    • 1998
  • A computer experimental model for analyzing the microstructures and properties of vibratory deposited power compacts was developed. The effects of some significant variables such as amplitude, frequency, cycle, etc. on the change of diffraction patterns and packing densities of the deposited powder compacts were examined. In addition, the condition of phase transition from non-crystalline phase to crystalline one was determined. Data obtained from the present method quite well fitted the empirical correlations for real experimental data. In conclusion, the present model is so useful to investigate the densification and ordering of vibratory compaction.

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Analysis of Effective Improvement Depth for Establishing Quality Control Criteria of Rapid Impact Compaction for Public Fill Compaction (Public Fill 다짐 시 급속충격다짐공법의 품질관리기준 수립을 위한 유효개량심도 분석)

  • Kim, Kyu-Sun;Park, Jaeyoung;Kim, Hayoung
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.39 no.10
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    • pp.5-18
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    • 2023
  • The construction timeline for earthworks can be significantly reduced by substituting the conventional layer-by-layer compaction using a vibratory roller with single-layer compaction through the rapid impact compaction (RIC) method. Dynamic load compaction is well-suited for coarse-grained soils like sand. However, as the supply of sand, the primary reclamation material, becomes scarcer, the utilization of soil with fines is on the rise. To implement the dynamic load compaction, such as RIC, with reclaimed materials containing fines, it's imperative to determine the effective improvement depth. In this study, we assess the impact of the RIC method on the effective improvement depth for clean sand and public fill with fines, comparing field test results before and after RIC application. Our focus is on the cone resistance (qc) as it pertains to compaction quality control criteria. In conclusion, it becomes evident that standardizing the cone resistance is vital for the quality control of various reclaimed soils with fines. We have evaluated the compaction quality control criteria corresponding to a relative density (Dr) of 70% for clean sand as Qtn,cs = 110. As a result of this analysis, we propose new quality control criteria for qc, taking into account the fines content of reclaimed soils, which can be applied to RIC quality control.

Soil Stiffness Evaluation using Vibration Frequency (진동주파수 해석을 통한 지반강성 평가방법)

  • Kim, Ju-Hyong;Yoo, Wan-Kyu;Kim, Byoung-Il
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 2009.03a
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    • pp.987-992
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    • 2009
  • Continuous Compaction Control is a new cutting edge technique in United States, Japan and European construction market that uses an instrumented compactor to measure soil stiffness in real time usually with vehicle tracking system such as Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS). In this study, soil stiffness was evaluated by adapting Fourier transforming technique with acceleration data obtained from accelerometers used as a continuous compaction control instrument. The soil stiffness obtained by accelerometers gave analogous results with reference results such as dry density, elastic modulus obtained from Geogauge and Light falling deflectometer.

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Laboratory experiments on the improvement of rockfill materials with composite grout

  • Wang, Tao;Liu, Sihong;Lu, Yang
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.307-316
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    • 2019
  • Dam deformation should be strictly controlled for the construction of 300 m-high rockfill dams, so the rockfill materials need to have low porosity. A method of using composite grout is proposed to reduce the porosity of rockfill materials for the construction of high rockfill dams. The composite grout is a mixture of fly ash, cement and sand with the properties of easy flow and post-hardening. During the process of rolling compaction, the grout admixture sprinkled on the rockfill surface will gradually infiltrate into the inter-granular voids of rockfill by the exciting force of vibratory roller to reduce the porosity of rockfill. A visible flowing test was firstly designed to explore the flow characteristics of composite grout in porous media. Then, the compressibility, shear strength, permeability and suffusion susceptibility properties of composite grout-modified rockfill are studied by a series of laboratory tests. Experimental results show that the flow characteristics of composite grout are closely related to the fly ash content, the water-to-binder ratio, the maximum sand size and the content of composite grout. The filling of composite grout can effectively reduce the porosity of rockfill materials, as well as increase the compression modulus of rockfill materials, especially for loose and gap-graded rockfill materials. Composite grout-modified rockfill tends to have greater shear strength, larger suffusion erosion resistance, and smaller permeability coefficient. The composite grout mainly plays the roles of filling, lubrication and cementation in rockfill materials.

Effect of Air Void and Strength Characteristics with Freezing and Thawing Resistance on High Strength Concrete (고강도(高强度) 콘크리트에서 기포조직(氣泡組織) 및 강도특성(强度特性)이 연결융해저항(連結融解抵抗)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Kim, Saeng Bin;Moon, Je Kil;Kim, Dong Sin
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.13-24
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    • 1993
  • The influence of the bubble structure and strength characteristics on the freeze-thaw resistance of high strength concrete is investigated by the laboratory experiment. The test conditions are formed in the manner that water is continueusly supplied externally and the specimens were received severe weather actions from ordinary to significantly low temperatures. The experiments are performed in two stages. In the first stage, the relation between the durability to frost action and the bubble structure is analyzed especially with respect to the water-cement ratio and the amount of air. The AE and non-AE concrete specimens made of ordinary portland cement are used in the test. In the second stage, the non-AE concrete specimens using vibratory compaction to improve the durability to frost action, and the high watertight specimens of rapid hardening portland cement to increase their initial strength are produced and tested. The degree of watertightness of the specimens is determined by measuring the permeability of the specimens and the bubble structure of the high watertight concrete is also estimated.

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