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Finite Element Modeling of Tunnels Constructed in Discontinuous Rock Mass (불연속암반내 시공되는 터널의 유한요소모델링)

  • Yoo, Chung-Sik;Kim, Chong-Seok;Lee, Ho;Lee, Kwang-Myoung
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.221-234
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    • 1999
  • This paper deals with the application of joint element in the finite element modeling of discontinuities encountered during rock tunneling. A nodal displacement joint element was implemented in a two dimensional finite element program GEOFE2D. The applicability of the joint element for modeling of discontinuities and the numerical stability of the implemented algorithm were examined by comparing the results of reduced small scale model tests as well as commercially available FEM program. The GEOFE2D was then used to analyze a tunnel crossed by a major discontinuity for the purpose of understanding the effect of discontinuity on the tunnel behavior. In addition, a modeling technique for the junction of discontinuity and shotcrete lining was presented. The results of analysis indicated that the stress-strain field around the tunnel is significantly altered by the presence of discontinuity, and that the stresses in the shotcrete lining considerably increase at the junction of the shotcrete lining and the discontinuity. It is therefore concluded that the major discontinuities must be carefully modeled in the finite element analysis of a tunneling problem in order to obtain more reliable results close to actual tunnel behavior.

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Modeling the Effect of Excavation Sequence and Reinforcement on the Response of Tunnels with Discontinuous Deformation Analysis Method (불연속 변형 해석법에 의한 굴착순서 및 지반보강이 터널의 거동에 미치는 영향 모델링)

  • 김용일;김영근
    • Tunnel and Underground Space
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.25-32
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    • 2000
  • This paper presents two new extensions to the DDA method. The extensions consist of sequential loading or unloading and rock reinforcement by rockbolts, shotcrete or concrete lining. Examples of application of the DDA method with the new extensions are presented. Simulations of the underground excavation of the Unju Tunnel of Kyungbu High Speed Railway Project in Korea were carried out to evaluate the influence of excavation sequence and reinforcement on the tunnel stability. The results of the present study indicate that improper selection of excavation sequence could have a destabilizing effect on the tunnel stability. On the other hand, reinforcement by rockbolts and shotcrete can stabilize the tunnel. It is found that, in general, the DDA program with the three new extensions can now be used as d practical tool in the design of underground structures. In particular, phases of construction (excavation, reinforcement) can now be simulated more realistically.

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Flexural Behavior of Reinforced Ribs of Shotcrete for Various Configurations of Reinforcements (철근배근형태에 따른 철근보강 숏크리트의 휨파괴 거동특성 연구)

  • Park, Yeon-Jun;Lee, Jung-Ki;Noh, Bong-Kun;You, Kwang-Ho;Lee, Sang-Don
    • Tunnel and Underground Space
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.169-182
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    • 2010
  • H-beam and lattice-girder are the two most commonly used steel supports in domestic tunnels. Reinforced Ribs of Shotcrete(R.R.S.), which is frequently used in Scandinavian countries, is yet to be employed in Korea despite its advantages over H-beam or lattice girder in terms of economy and constructional efficiency. In this study, laboratory tests were conducted to determine the most suitable design of R.R.S in domestic tunnels. Various configuration of steel reinforcements including double layer of steel rebars were tested and compared. Reinforcement with H-beam and lattice girder were also analyzed. Results of this study can be of great use in selecting and designing of tunnel supports when the tunnel is excavated by NATM or Norwegian Method of Tunnelling(NMT).

Effect of Tunneling and Groundwater Interaction on Tunnel Behavior (터널시공과 지하수의 상호작용이 터널의 거동에 미치는 영향)

  • Yoo, Chung-sik;Kim, Sun-bin;Bae, gyu-jin;Shin, hyu-sung
    • Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.97-108
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    • 2005
  • This paper presents the effect of tunneling and groundwater interaction on tunnel behavior. As part of this study, design issuses for tunneling situations similar to that considered in this study are first identified. A parametric study is then conducted on tunneling situations frequently encountered in Seoul area using a 3D stress-pore presure coupled finite-element model with emphasis on the effects of ground and lining permeabilities. The results indicate that tunneling in water bearing ground results in a deeper and wider settlement trough, increased axial thrusts in shotcrete lining than those without the groundwater. Also revealed is that the axial thrusts in shotcrete lining are governed by the relative permeability between the ground and the lining. Design implications of the findings from this study are discussed.

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Stability Analysis and Application Evaluation of the Pretensioned Soil Nailing Systems (프리텐션 쏘일네일링 시스템의 안정해석 및 적용성 평가)

  • Kim, Hong-Taek;Park, Si-Sam
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 2004.03b
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    • pp.783-790
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    • 2004
  • In this study, a newly modified soil nailing technology named as the PSN(pretensioned soil nailing) system, is developed to reduce both facing displacements and ground surface settlements in top-down excavation process as well as to increase the global stability. Up to now, the PSN system has been investigated mainly focusing on an establishment of the design procedure. In the present study, the analytical procedure and design technique are proposed to evaluate maximum pretension force and stability of the PSN system. Also proposed arc techniques to determine the required thickness of a shotcrete facing and to estimate probability of a failure against the punching shear. Based on the proposed procedure and technique, effects of the radius of a influence circle and dilatancy angle on the thickness of a shotcrete facing, bonded length and safety factors arc analyzed. In addition, effects of the reduction of deformations expected by pretensioning of the soil nails are examined in detail throughout an illustrative example and $FLAC^{2D}$ program analysis. And a numerical approach is further made to determine a postulated failure surface as well as a minimum safety factor of the proposed PSN system using the shear strength reduction technique with the $FLAC^{2D}$ program. Global minimum safety factors and local safety factors at various excavation stages computed in case of the PSN system arc analyzed throughout comparisons with the results expected in case of the general soil nailing system. The efficiency of the PSN system is also dealt with by analyzing the wall-facing deformations and the adjacent ground surface settlements.

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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 numerical comparative study on induced drainage modelling in 2D hydro-mechanical coupled analysis (이차원 수리-역학적 연계해석 시 유도배수 모델링 방법에 따른 수치해석적 비교연구)

  • You, Kwang-Ho
    • Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.91-104
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    • 2008
  • In tunnels, safety factor concept has been suggested to estimate their stability quantitatively. It is merely limited in the framework of mechanical analysis. However safety factor concept has not been applied in hydro-mechanical coupled analyses due to their modelling complexity. Recently studies on this topic are being actively made. In this study, induced drainage modelling methods for hydro-mechanical coupled analyses are compared and analyzed to estimate safety factor of a subsea tunnel exactly. To this end, methods both controlling hydraulic characteristic of shotcrete and using a drainage well are considered. Sensitivity analysis were carried out on rock class, thickness of shotcrete, and hydraulic properties of rock mass. As the results of this study, it turned out that the induced drainage modelling using a drainage well would give more reliable results than that of controlling hydraulic characteristic of shotcrete in estimating tunnel stability in hydro-mechanical coupled analyses.

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Effect of Types of Accelerators and Replacement Levels of GGBFS on the Performance of Shotcrete Mortars (숏크리트 모르타르의 성능에 대한 급결제 종류 및 고로슬래그 미분말 대체율의 영향)

  • Lee, Seung Tae;Kim, Seong Soo;Kim, Dong Gyu;Park, Kwang Pil
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.76-84
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    • 2013
  • In this study, some engineering properties of OPC and GGBFS shotcrete mortars with alkali-free or aluminate accelerator were experimentally examined. As a result, GGBFS mortars with alkali-free accelerator were significantly similar to OPC mortars with same accelerator with respect to both setting time and compressive strength. Comparatively, GGBFS mortars with aluminate accelerator showed a good performance with an increased replacement of GGBFS. Furthermore, when replaced with GGBFS over 50%, the mortars exhibited superior performances of electrical resistivity and chloride ions penetration resistance. Accordingly, it is suggested that GGBFS has a beneficial effect as shotcreting materials in the condition of proper replacement levels.