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A study for calculating factor of safety against basal heave during circular vertical shaft excavation in clay considering 3D shape

3차원 형상을 고려한 점성토 지반 원형 수직구 굴착 중 히빙에 대한 안전율 산정을 위한 연구

  • Received : 2018.06.05
  • Accepted : 2018.06.26
  • Published : 2018.07.31

Abstract

Considering the stability of the ground in the process of excavation design is essential because there is a risk of basal heave due to the load of the surrounding ground during the vertical excavation. However, calculation of the factor of safety for basal heave should be performed with two-dimensional equation, and the equation cannot reflect three-dimensional shape of vertical excavation. In this study, an equation for factor of safety for the basal heave was proposed with considering the effect of three-dimensional shape. It is confirmed that the equation can more appropriately reflect the basal heave stability 3D circular vertical excavation than the existing equation. Using the equation proposed in this study, it is possible to derive an appropriate factor of safety according to the 3D excavation shape during the circular vertical shaft excavation.

연약지반 수직구 굴착 중에는 주변 지반의 하중으로 인한 굴착면의 히빙이 발생할 위험이 있기 때문에 굴착 설계 시 지반 안정성에 대한 고려가 필수적이다. 그러나 연약지반 히빙 안전율 산정은 2차원 산정식으로 수행하여야 하므로 수직구의 3차원 형상을 고려하지 못하는 문제가 있다. 본 연구에서는 수직구 굴착 시 히빙 안전율에 대한 선행 연구를 보완하여 3차원 효과를 반영하는 히빙에 대한 안전율 식을 제안하였으며, 해당 식이 기존 식에 비해 3차원 원형 수직구 굴착에서의 히빙 안정성을 더 적절하게 반영할 수 있음을 확인하였다.

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