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Shear Strength Evaluation of Composite Colluvial Soil (토질구성이 다양한 붕적층의 합리적인 전단강도 평가방법)

  • Lee, Kang-Il;Kang, Jun-Ho;Kim, Tae-Hoon
    • Journal of the Korean Geosynthetics Society
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.25-34
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    • 2009
  • Determination of design parameters of composite ground including colluvial soil layer is far difficult because the maximum particle size of such a soil is remarkably large and particle distribution may vary from area to area. The stress-strain behavior of colluvial soils is in fact dependent upon the engineering characteristics at the boundary between coarse and fine materials. However, strength parameters are in general determined based on the characteristics of fine material, which causes an underestimation of such parameters. In this study, strength parameters of colluvial soil are evaluated by means of BIMROCK model curve. In addition, limit equilibrium analysis is carried out to verify the rational shear strength evaluation.

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Slope Stability Assessment for Colluvial Soil Slumps of the Danyang Region (단양지역 붕적토 붕괴사면의 안정평가)

  • Bae, Woo-Seok;Lee, Bong-Jik;Jang, Kwang-Tak
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Safety
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    • v.22 no.3 s.81
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    • pp.74-80
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    • 2007
  • In this study, a documentary survey, face mapping, and stability analysis were performed on the collapsed colluvial soil slope. The purpose of this paper is to identify the cause of slope failure and determine slope stability for similar areas. Boring samples were extracted from the slump and laboratory tests were performed to find out the cause of slope failure. In addition, the limit equilibrium method was used in order to determine the stability of the slope. As a result of this investigation and the analysis of data, the type of collapse and cause of slope failure have been shown to have a strong correlation with the natural geographical and geological features which make up the collapse profile of the study area. These results will help to develop guidelines for formulating countermeasure methods.

Deformation Characteristics of Cut-Slope Composed of Colluvial Soil in Tae Baek Area (강원도 태백지역의 붕적층 절토사면의 변형특성)

  • 김경열;이대수;홍성연
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.467-474
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    • 2002
  • Colluvial sell has a very unique deformation property, particularly when it is subject to the cutting work entailed in a variety of construction. In this study, the cut slope tying on a colluvial layer in which the transmission tower had been installed were investigated to find out the cause of deformation. In-situ tests such as boring, surface-wave analysis (MASW) were employed to look into the physical composition of underground layers and FEM including LEM were carried out to simulate the construction steps. The result shows that the stress relaxation followed by road construction induced the deformation of the slope and damage in the foundation of the transmission tower.

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The Lateral Earth Pressure Distribution of the Earth Retaining Structure Installed in Colluvial Soil (붕적토에 설치된 흙막이구조물의 측방토압분포)

  • Hong, Won-Pyo;Yea, Geu-Guwen
    • The Journal of Engineering Geology
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.433-437
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    • 2008
  • It's essential to build an earth retaining structure at the beginning and end point of a tunnel constructed in a colluvium area. A large scale of colluvial soil may cause a problem to the stability of the excavation ground. An excavation in colluvium has different behavior characteristics from those in a sandy soil due to unstable elements and needs counter measures for it. There are few systematic research efforts on the behavior characteristics of an earth retaining structure installed in colluvial soil. Thus this study set out to collect measuring data from an excavation site at the tunnel pit mouth in colluvium and set quantitative criteria for the safety of an earth retaining structure. After comparing and analyzing the theoretical and empirical earth pressure from the measuring data, the lateral earth pressure distribution acted on the earth retaining wall was suggested.

A Study of Slope Stability Analysis and Reinforcement on Colluvial Soil Slope in Hyusok, Danyang (붕적토 사면의 안정성 해석과 보강 대책에 관한 연구 - 단양군 휴석동 붕괴사면을 중심으로-)

  • 구호본;이종현;백영식
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.16 no.6
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    • pp.43-50
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    • 2000
  • 충북단양군 영춘면 휴석동 지역에 위치한 위험사면은 1972년 456mm의 집중강우에 의해 사면붕괴가 발생하여 가옥 2채붕괴 등의 피해를 유발시켰으며, 지속적인 지반침하가 진행되고 있다. 남한강 하류에 접하고 있는 상기의 위험사면은 산사태에 의한 토사의 이동시 남한강을 덮치게 되어 그 유로의 변화를 일으켜 영춘면의 지역의 침수피해의 대규모의 재해를 일으킬 수 있는 위험성이 내재되어 있다. 본 연구는 상기 위험사면에 대한 지반조사, 지하수 특성 조사 등을 통해 붕적토 사면의 안정해석을 수행하여 최적의 조강 대책안을 제시하고 이에 따른 재해 예방을 도모하고자 한다. 보강대책을 붕적토 사면의 거동특성과 위험사면의 지형적 특성 등을 고려하여 집수정, 수평배수공, 앵커공 및 보강토 옹벽의 복합공법에 의해 위험사면의 안정성을 확보하는 방안을 제안하였다.

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Study on Solidification and Strength of Soft Soils by Using Waste Magnesia-Carbon Powder (폐 Magnesia-Carbon Powder를 이용한 연약지반 고형화 및 강도 증진에 대한연구)

  • Choi, Hun;Song, Myong Shin;Kang, Hyung Ju;Jung, Eui Dam;Kim, Ju Seng
    • Journal of the Korean GEO-environmental Society
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.35-40
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    • 2011
  • Magnesia-carbon brick is used to refractory material in Converter and/or Ladle furnace for molten steel manufacturing. The rapid growth of steel making industry, molten steel industry is increased. Therefore, growth of molten steel industry lead to make waste magnesia-carbon brick by repair of Converter and/or Ladle furnace. These waste magnesia-carbon brick is abandoned all. Besides, as it is loosely composed of silt and clay including sand falling according to the type of gangue, rainwater inflows and outflows relatively easily, but silt or clay particles absorb water for a long period, weakening ground. This study tried to show that when colluvial soil is solidified using waste magnesia-carbon brick powder as a way to solidify strengthen the rigidity of colluvial soil.

Analysis of Topography and Ground Characteristics of Landcreep Reoccurrence in the Yangpyeong Area (양평지역 땅밀림 재발생지의 지형 및 지반 특성 분석)

  • Park, Jae Hyeon;Lee, Sang Hyeon
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.111 no.2
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    • pp.263-275
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    • 2022
  • We conducted this study to provide essential data for implementing restoration measures on the physical properties of the geology, topography, and soil of the landcreep areas in Yangpyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do. The strata of the survey area comprised topsoil, weathered soil, weathered rock, and soft rock layers. The landcreep area, caused by colluvial debris, was located in a convex topography shape distributed as bedrock with shales and incorporated with sandstone. According to the measurement of the displacement meter, the surveyed area has crept from 1.1 mm to 6.5 mm during the recurrent landcreep between 1 July and 27 August, 2020. The landcreep had progressed over two directions (S65° W, E45° S, and E70° S) which were similar to the groundwater flow direction (E82.5° S and S16.8° W). The average slope of the landcreep area occurred on a gentle slope (19.3°), lower than the average slope of the mountain area (25°) in Korea. The bulk density in the groundwater areas was lower than that in other surveyed areas.

Study on the Effect of the Bearing Capacity Support of tunnel by Steel Rib in the Colluvial Soils (붕적층 지반에 적용된 터널에서 강재의 지보효과에 대한 연구)

  • Ahn, Sung-Youll;Lee, Jae-Young;Ahn, Kyung-Chul
    • Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.31-40
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    • 2006
  • The entrance and the exit structures of tunnels are often constructed on unfavorably soft soils (colluvial soils) as a result of environment-friendly design highlighted in recent years. For construction of such a tunnel, it is essential to secure sufficient bearing capacity of the lining supports as well as that of the surrounding soils. In this regard, H-shape steel-ribs with high stiffness are commonly used for lining supports. However, it was the past convention to ignore the effect of the steel-ribs in numerical evaluation of the structural safety. This study is intended to show how the shotcrete stresses are relieved by the steelribs, on the basis of numerical data obtained from 3-dimensional finite element analysis. The effect of steel ribs to shotcrete stresses is examined at different levels of application rates, i.e., 0%, 50%, 75% and 100% of the total stiffness. The data obtained from numerical analysis was compared with in-situ measurement. The effect of st eel ribs to shotcrete stresses was verified and appropriate total stiffness was proposed in the range of 50%~75%.

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A Study on the Stability of Slopes Reinforced with Panel-Type Retaining Walls (대절토부 사면의 패널식 옹벽보강에 따른 안정성 검토)

  • Dong-wook Choi;Jun-o Park;Daehyeon Kim
    • Journal of the Korean Geosynthetics Society
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2024
  • Various innovative technologies and methods are being applied to ensure the stability of steep rock slopes. However, there are design limitations concerning site ground conditions, leading to discrepancies between the designed and actual ground conditions during construction. In the case of the retaining wall in Yeosu, where the study area is located, although the construction of a 5-stage retaining wall is planned, at the current completion of the second stage, cracks on the upper part of the wall, settlement in the front of the wall, and seepage have been observed. After the completion of stages one and two, issues regarding cracks and settlement on the upper part of the wall and seepage in the front of the wall were discovered. Thus, there was a need to reevaluate the results of the existing stability assessment. It was confirmed that the issue was due to groundwater leakage, attributed to the lack of clear assessment of the colluvial soil layer during the initial design stage. Therefore, to conservatively reflect groundwater level conditions, a groundwater level contour was positioned at the top of the wall to conduct a slope stability assessment. The assessment results indicated that the safety factor during the rainy season exceeded the required value of 1.3, with a calculated safety factor of 1.31. However, during seismic events, the safety factor was determined to be 1.12, falling short of the required safety factor of 1.3. Therefore, it is suggested that the existing retaining walls constructed during stages one and two undergo reinforcement using methods such as micro-piles with grouting, and additional work should be carried out to ensure a clear assessment of the colluvial soil layer.