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Suggestion on the Prototype of the Korean Barriers through the Investigation and Modeling of RC Protective Installments in Contact Areas

접적지역 RC형 방호시설 조사와 모델링을 통한 한국형 방호벽 설계안의 제시

  • Received : 2016.02.18
  • Accepted : 2016.06.30
  • Published : 2016.08.20

Abstract

The aim of this study is to suggest design requirements on the military barriers which are installed to reduce critical damage on protective facilities against sudden pin-point attacks caused by North Korean artilleries. For this purpose, site investigation and review of design drawings associated with barriers built in the contact areas are conducted. With identified data concerning barriers, the geometric modeling, which is used in the structural analysis, is performed. And then, the possible threat of North Korea is determined based on intelligence preparation of battlefields. Once the structural modeling and threat analysis are completed, structural damage on barriers and protective facilities are assessed in terms of impact, penetration, scabbing, and blast pressure effects. According to the analysis results, the thickness of barriers should be 450mm at least and current established barriers need to be structurally reinforced via sectional enlargement.

이 연구에서는 폭발원점으로부터 보호시설의 결정적 피해경감을 위해 설치되는 방호벽의 설계요구조건을 제안한다. 이를 위하여 일부지역에 구축된 방호벽과 관련한 현장조사 및 설계도서 검토를 수행한다. 규명된 방호벽 제원을 바탕으로 구조해석에 사용될 방호벽을 모델링하고, 방호벽에 대한 실질적인 위협을 판단한다. 구조 모델링 및 폭발위협 분석이 완료되면, 방호벽 및 보호시설의 손상정도를 충격, 관입, 파쇄 및 폭압효과 측면에서 수치해석을 통해 계산한다. 해석결과에 따르면, 방호벽의 두께는 최소 45cm 이상이어야 하며, 현재 설치된 방호벽은 단면증설을 통해 구조보강이 필요한 것으로 나타났다.

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