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암반 사면의 파괴 예측을 위한 불연속면 분포 특성 분석 (Analysis of Discontinuity Distribution Property to Predict Rock Slope Failure)

  • 윤운상;김정환;배기훈
    • 한국지반공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국지반공학회 1999년도 가을 학술발표회 논문집
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    • pp.147-152
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    • 1999
  • Distribution of fracture system is an important factor to analyse instability of jointed rock slope. In the most case of rock slopes, joint distribution properties are related to potential, shape, size and locality of slope failure. The purpose of this paper is to present an application of fracture characterization related to rock slope failure. Fracture data used in this study are collected by scanline survey. Two aspects of fracture characterization for rock slope are handled in this study First, In order to determine the potential and shape of slope failure, trace length of joints is considered as the weighting factor about collected orientation data. Second, Relationship between trace length and spacing is analysed to estimate failure location and size. The distribution of fracture system is directly influenced on wedge failure. It is effective to analyse the orientation of fractures by using weighting factors associated with the trace length of fractures rather than to analyse only that of fractures. It gives a conclusion that the wedge failure occurred along the peak of fracture density(or intensity) cycles.

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암석절리와 균열망내에서의 채널흐름에 관한 이론적 수치해석적 연구 (A Theoretical and Numerical Study on Channel Flow in Rock Joints and Fracture Networks)

  • 송명규;주광수
    • 터널과지하공간
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    • 제4권1호
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    • pp.1-16
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    • 1994
  • The study on the flow characteristics and analysis of groundwater in discontinuous rock mass is very important, since the water inflow into the underground opening during excavation induces serious stability and environmental problems. To investigate the flow through single rock joint, the effect of various aperture distribution on the groundwater flow has been analyzed. Observed through the analysis is the "channel flow", the phenomenon that the flow is dominant along the path of large aperture for given joint. The equivalent hydraulic conductivity is estimated and verified through the application of the joint network analysis for 100 joint maps generated statistically. Both the analytic aproach based on isotropic continuum premise and the joint network analysis are tested and compared analyzing the gorundwater inflow for underground openings of different sizes and varying joint density. The joint network analysis is considered better to reflect the geometric properties of joint distribution in analyzing the groundwater flow.ater flow.

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자유단 공진 시험을 이용한 암시편의 동적 물성치 측정 (Measurements of Dynamic Properties of Rock Cores Using Free-Free Resonance Tests.)

  • 목영진
    • 한국지진공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국지진공학회 1998년도 춘계 학술발표회 논문집 Proceedings of EESK Conference-Spring 1998
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    • pp.75-80
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    • 1998
  • Dynamic measurements are used rather sparingly to determine the elastic moduli of rock cores and modulus values are not much utilized in design practices. The reason seems to result from the general perception that values obtained by dynamic measurement are much higher (about 10 time) than those determined statically. This paper presents results from dynamic and static tests on rock cores. One of the findings is that both moduli determined by statically and dynamically on a solid rock core agrees well at the same-strain. At different strain levels, the ratio between dynamic and static modult widely varies depending upon micro-cracks and discontinuites of rock cores.

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국내외 암반에 근입된 현장타설말뚝의 지지력 산정 기준 (Design Method of Rock Socketed Drilled Shafts in Domestic and Foreign)

  • 남문석;전경수
    • 한국지반공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국지반공학회 2009년도 세계 도시지반공학 심포지엄
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    • pp.537-544
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    • 2009
  • Several domestic and foreign design methods for rock socketed drilled shafts were introduced in this study. In order to verify these design methods, the results of field pile load tests were compared with predicted capacities using them. Based on this study, AASHTO(1996) and FHWA(1999) design methods tend to underestimate, and CFEM(2006) and NAVFAC(1982) tend to overestimate. The difference between the predicted and measured values was caused by reflecting different rock socket geometry and also different rock properties in each design method.

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Influence of TBM operational parameters on optimized penetration rate in schistose rocks, a case study: Golab tunnel Lot-1, Iran

  • Eftekhari, A.;Aalianvari, A.;Rostami, J.
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • 제22권2호
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    • pp.239-248
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    • 2018
  • TBM penetration rate is a function of intact rock properties, rock mass conditions and TBM operational parameters. Machine rate of penetrationcan be predicted by knowledge of the ground conditions and its effects on machine performance. The variation of TBM operational parameters such as penetration rate and thrust plays an important role in its performance. This study presents the results of the analysis on the TBM penetration rates in schistose rock types present along the alignment of Golab tunnel based on the analysis of a TBM performance database established for every stroke through different schistose rock types. The results of the analysis are compared to the results of some empirical and theoretical predictive models such as NTH and QTBM. Additional analysis was performed to find the optimum thrust and revolution per minute values for different schistose rock types.

Ultrasonically enhancing flowability of cement grout for reinforcing rock joint in deep underground

  • Junho Moon;Inkook Yoon;Minjin Kim;Junsu Lee;Younguk Kim
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • 제33권2호
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    • pp.211-219
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    • 2023
  • This study analyzes the changes in the physical properties of grout by irradiating it with ultrasonic energy and assesses the injectability of the grout into deep rock fractures. The materials used in the research are OPC (Ordinary Portland Cement) and MC (Micro Cement), and are irradiated depending on the water/cement ratio. After irradiating the grout with ultrasonic energy, viscosity, compressive strength, and particle size are analyzed, and the results of the particle size analysis were applied to Nick Barton's theory to evaluate the injectability of the grout into deep rock fractures under those conditions. It was found that the viscosity of the grout decreased after ultrasonic wave irradiation, and the rate of viscosity reduction tended to decrease as the water/cement ratio increased. Additionally, an increase in compressive strength and a decrease in particle size were observed, indicating that the grout irradiated with ultrasonic energy was more effective for injection into rock fractures.

Wear assessment of the WC/Co cemented carbidetricone drillbits in an open pit mine

  • Saeidi, Omid;Elyasi, Ayub;Torabi, Seyed Rahman
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • 제8권4호
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    • pp.477-493
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    • 2015
  • In rock drilling, the most important characteristic to clarify is the wear of the drill bits. The reason that the rock drill bits fail with time is wear. In dry sliding contact adhesive wear deteriorates the materials in contact, quickly, and is the result of shear fracture in the momentary contact joins between the surfaces. This paper aims at presenting an overview of the assessment of WC/Co cemented carbide (CC) tricone bit in rotary drilling. To study wear of these bits, two approaches have been used in this research. Firstly, the new bits were weighted before they mounted on the drill rigs and also after completion their useful life to obtain bit weight loss percentage. The characteristics of the rock types drilled by using such this bit were measured, simultaneously. Alternatively, to measure contact wear, namely, matrix wear a micrometer has been used with a resolution of 0.02 mm at different direction on the tricone bits. Equivalent quartz content (EQC), net quartz content (QC), muscovite content (Mu), coarseness index (CI) of drill cuttings and compressive strength of rocks (UCS) were obtained along with thin sections to investigate mineralogical properties in detail. The correlation between effective parameters and bit wear were obtained as result of this study. It was observed that UCS shows no significant correlation with bit wear. By increasing CI and cutting size of rocks wear of bit increases.

LHS기법을 이용한 불연속암반구조물의 확률유한요소해석기법개발 (Development of Stochastic Finite Element Model for Underground Structure with Discontinuous Rock Mass Using Latin Hypercube Sampling Technique)

  • 최규섭;정영수
    • 전산구조공학
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    • 제10권4호
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    • pp.143-154
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    • 1997
  • 본 연구에서는 지하암반구조물의 구조해석시 불연속암반체의 물성변이를 고려할 수 있는 확률론적 해석기법을 개발하였다. 수치해석적 접근은 몬테칼로모사기법의 단점을 보완한 LHS기법을 사용하였고, 불연속면의 영향은 단층, 벽개 등과 같이 불연속성이 뚜렷한 지역에서 적용성이 높은 절리유한요소모델을 사용하였다. 재료특성에 대한 확률변수는 불연속면의 수직강성과 전단강성을 다확률변수로 사용하였으며, 이들은 확률공간에서 정규분포를 갖는 경우에 대하여 고려하였다. 본 연구에서 개발된 수치해석프로그램은 검증예제를 통하여 타당성을 확인하였으며, 가상의 불연속면군이 존재하는 지하원형공동에 대한 해석을 통하여 프로그램의 적용성을 확인하였다.

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한국원자력연구원 내 지하연구시설에서의 굴착손상영역 평가 (An Estimation of the Excavation Damaged Zone at the KAERI Underground Research Tunnel)

  • 이창수;권상기;최종원;전석원
    • 터널과지하공간
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    • 제21권5호
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    • pp.359-369
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    • 2011
  • 본 연구에서는 굴착 전 후에 채취한 암석시료들에 대해 물리적, 역학적 그리고 열적 물성을 조사하여, KAERI Underground Research Tunnel(KURT)의 건설로 인해 발생된 굴착손상영역(EDZ)을 정량적으로 평가하고자 하였다. 굴착손상영역에서 공극률은 약 140% 정도 증가하였고, 탄성파속도, 탄성계수, 그리고 일축압축강도는 각각 약 11, 37, 그리고 16% 정도 감소하였다. 또한 굴착손상영역에서의 열전도도는 약 20% 정도 감소하였다. 암석물성변화를 이용하여 KURT 굴착손상영역의 범위를 판단한 결과 약 1.1-2.4 m로 나타났다.

Lattice-spring-based synthetic rock mass model calibration using response surface methodology

  • Mariam, Al-E'Bayat;Taghi, Sherizadeh;Dogukan, Guner;Mostafa, Asadizadeh
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • 제31권5호
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    • pp.529-543
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    • 2022
  • The lattice-spring-based synthetic rock mass model (LS-SRM) technique has been extensively employed in large open-pit mining and underground projects in the last decade. Since the LS-SRM requires a complex and time-consuming calibration process, a robust approach was developed using the Response Surface Methodology (RSM) to optimize the calibration procedure. For this purpose, numerical models were designed using the Box-Behnken Design technique, and numerical simulations were performed under uniaxial and triaxial stress states. The model input parameters represented the models' micro-mechanical (lattice) properties and the macro-scale properties, including uniaxial compressive strength (UCS), elastic modulus, cohesion, and friction angle constitute the output parameters of the model. The results from RSM models indicate that the lattice UCS and lattice friction angle are the most influential parameters on the macro-scale UCS of the specimen. Moreover, lattice UCS and elastic modulus mainly control macro-scale cohesion. Lattice friction angle (flat joint fiction angle) and lattice elastic modulus affect the macro-scale friction angle. Model validation was performed using physical laboratory experiment results, ranging from weak to hard rock. The results indicated that the RSM model could be employed to calibrate LS-SRM numerical models without a trial-and-error process.