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Verifications of the Impact-echo Technique for Integrity Evaluations of the Drilled Shaft Using Full Scale Tests (현장시험에 의한 충격반향기법의 말뚝 건전도 검사 적용성 평가)

  • Jung Gyungja;Cho Sung-Min;Kim Hong-Jong;Jung Jong-Hong
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.21 no.5
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    • pp.207-214
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    • 2005
  • The reflected signals from the defects of a pile and the boundaries between the pile and soils are analyzed to evaluate the integrity of drilled shafts in the impact-echo test. Signals varied according to both of the stiffness ratio of the pile to defects and that of the pile to surrounding soils. Model tests using the small size pile in the laboratory and numerical analyses have limitations in finding the characteristics of the signals due to different stress wave characteristics and unreliable modelling for the interaction between the pile and soils respectively. Full scale testing piles which have artificial defects are installed by the actual construction method and they were used to investigate the characteristics of reflected signals according to defects and the stiffness ratios of the pile to soils around.

Variations of Coefficient of Earth Pressure at Rest According to Stress Paths for Compacted Residual Soils (다짐 화강풍화토의 응력이력에 따른 정지상태 토압계수의 변화)

  • Lee Byung-Sik;Park Sung-Kook
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.21 no.8
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    • pp.85-93
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    • 2005
  • Earth pressures acting on unmovable rigid walls vary according to loading-unloading conditions due to compaction experienced by backfill soil. Appropriate coefficients of earth pressure at rest with considering this influence need to be determined to estimate earth pressures more reasonably.0 this study, a single cycle hysteretic model simulating soil's loading-unloading-reloading behavior under $K_o-condition$ was reproduced by conducting a series of $K_o-triaxial$ test for compacted residual soils. Based on the results, coefficients of earth pressure at rest at each stage of stress paths such as, virgin loading, unloading and reloading were determined. Also, applicabilities of empirical equations to the estimation of the coefficients were evaluated by comparing the experimental results with those estimated by the equations. As a result, it was concluded that the empirical equations could be applied reasonably to the estimation of the coefficients for compacted residual soils in cases where some amount of error might be acceptable for the reloading stage of the hysteretic model.

An Experimental Study on the Bearing Characteristics of Auger-Cast Pile Installed Using Expansive Mortar

  • Yoon, Sung-Soo;Lee, Won-Je;Lee, Woo-Jin
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.99-111
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    • 1999
  • The frictional capacity of auger-cast piles is often very small because of the disturbance of the soil surrounding the pile during the excavation process. Usage of expansive agents and a pressurized injection technique for auger-cast piles should improve the frictional resistance between pile and soil. This paper presents the test results of auger-cast model piles installed with expansive mortar in laboratory compacted weathered soil. The model piles were installed in a calibration chamber with a variation in the amount of expansive agent, the injection process and the chamber pressure. It was observed that the pile shaft resistance increases with the increased amount of expansive agent, and also increases when mortar is pressure injected. The shaft resistance increased up to 24% for the pile installed only with expansive mortar and increased up to 56% for the pile installed with the pressurized injection of expansive mortar, compared with that of piles with plain mortar.

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BIM based Integration Method of Cost and Schedule Information (BIM기반 비용.일정 통합관리 방안에 관한 연구)

  • Baek, Young-In
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 2009.09a
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    • pp.695-699
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    • 2009
  • 3D and BIM technology are presumed to be used more and more in the construction industry. The scope of this paper arose from a general wondering of how the constructor in general can benefit from the use of 3D models. Presented herewith is the first application of BIM in Korea to a actual bridge construction site located in Cheongpoong in Chooncheongbook-Do. This paper tries to integrate design, cost and schedule under location-based conditions with industry-specific solution for 3D modeling. 292 activities constitute the cable-stayed bridge of 442m long with a main span of 327m long. Integration of 3D model, cost and schedule is shown by comparing the measurements of works at a specific time by use of 2 different construction sequencing scenarios and cost breakdown structures.

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Numerical Analysis of Tunnel Lining under Loosening Load (수치해석을 통한 이완하중에 따른 터널 라이닝의 거동 분석)

  • Park, Jung-Jin;Kim, Yong-Min;Hwang, Taik-Jean;Jeong, Sang-Seom
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.27 no.7
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    • pp.35-45
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    • 2011
  • Cost effective design and construction are necessary to establish the design concept of tunnel lining. Loosening load acting on the concrete lining is compared with Terzaghi tunnel theory and numerical analysis. It is analyzed under the condition of weathered rock and soil with varying in-situ stress ratio ($K_0$). Based on the result, loosening load calculated by Tcrzaghi tunnel theory is much greater than numerical analysis results. And the load calculated in weathered soil is lager than weathered rock condition. As in-situ stress ratio increases, the stress acting on the tunnel lining decreases in Terzaghi theory rapidly, whereas there is little effect in numerical analysis.

Experimental Evaluation of the Moment Capacity of a Railway Electric Pole Foundation Adjacent to a Fill Slope (실물 재하시험을 통한 성토사면에 근접한 철도 전철주기초의 저항모멘트 평가)

  • Lee, Su-Hyung;Lee, Sung-Jin;Lee, Il-Wha
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.28 no.6
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    • pp.5-17
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    • 2012
  • The moment responses of electric pole foundations for a railway were investigated using real-scale load tests. Large overturning moments were applied to two circular rigid piles with a 0.75 m diameter and a 2.5 m embedded depth; the circular rigid piles were installed in an actual railway embankment fill. Two different loading directions-toward the fill slope and toward the track -were applied to evaluate the influence of the fill slope on the moment capacities of the foundations. It was found that the failure of the foundations that were constructed according to Korean railway practices exhibited a sudden overturning pattern without any significant pre-failure displacement. The moment capacity toward the fill slope was less than the moment capacity toward the track by 30%. From the test results, the geometry factor (K), which accounted for the reduction of the moment capacity, due to the fill slope, was 0.7. Moment capacities determined from the load tests were compared with those predicted from three existing design methods, and their applicability was discussed.

Numerical Analyses on Moment Resisting Behaviors of Electric Pole Foundations According to Their Shapes (기초형상에 따른 전철주기초 모멘트 저항거동에 관한 수치해석 연구)

  • Lee, Su-Hyung
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.29 no.11
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    • pp.85-97
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    • 2013
  • Electric pole foundations for overhead catenary system of railroad should be designed so that they may resist significant overturning moment but relatively small vertical forces. Also they should have proper shapes to be installed at restricted narrow areas adjacent to railroad track. In this paper the moment responses of rectangular pole foundations according to their shapes were investigated numerically. A three-dimensional finite element method was developed and verified so that the numerical behaviors of the foundation resisting the overturning moments were compared reasonably well with those from an existing real-scale load test. The influences of aspect ratio, varying section with depth and loading directions for rectangular section were investigated using the developed numerical method. From the numerical results, the optimized shapes of pole foundation for more effective and economic installation adjacent to railroad track are proposed.

Strength of Joint in Floating Structures Constructed with Precast Concrete Modules (프리캐스트 콘크리트 부유식 구조물의 모듈 접합부 강도)

  • Yang, In-Hwan;Kim, Kyung-Cheol
    • Journal of Navigation and Port Research
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    • v.36 no.3
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    • pp.197-204
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    • 2012
  • The behavior of floating structures constructed with precast concrete modules is dependent of the behavior of joints between the concrete modules. To accurately predict the floating structure response under the ultimate loading, knowledge of joint behavior is essential. This study aims to investigate the structural behavior of concrete module joints under various configuration of joint and confining stress levels. The shear behavior, shear capacity and crack patterns of shear keys in concrete module have been studied. Test results indicated that the shear capacity of joints increased as shear key inclination increased. In addition, shear capacity of concrete module joint increased with the increase of confining stress levels. The test results were compared with the AASHTO design recommendations. The AASHTO design recommendations underestimated the shear strength of test specimens.

A Study on a Cost-Based Information Management System for Apartment Finishing Work Items (원가기반의 공동주택 마감재 정보관리 시스템에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Hoon-Ku;Lee, Yoon-Sun;Kim, Kyung-Sook;Kim, Jae-Jun
    • Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.29-37
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    • 2010
  • In recent years, apartment finishing work items have increasingly become more upscale and diverse, and the kinds have increased in exponential numbers. A huge amount of information about finishing work items is produced and changed in the stages of planning finishing work item design and selecting alternatives in the early days of an apartment project. However, there are many problems raised by the poor information management of finishing work items. Thus this study suggested a cost-based information management system to manage information about finishing work items generated in the initial stage of an apartment project. In order to build the suggested system, the investigator designed an information management system based on the concepts and organization of system. And after setting a scenario of selecting finishing work items by conditions including the initial information values of finishing work items, information management for each alternative, and cost fix or free condition, I implemented and applied a prototype of an information management system for finishing work items among the participants including the project manager, interior designer, and builder.

Design Optimization of Earth Retaining Walls Using the Taguchi Method (다구찌 기법을 활용한 흙막이 가설공법 최적설계 방안)

  • Moon, Sungwoo;Kim, Sungbu
    • Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.83-89
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    • 2017
  • Temporary structures provide the accessible working area when building a permanent building structure in the construction operation. Executed in a natural environment, the temporary structure is prone to the external influence factors of underground water, soil conditions, etc. These factors should be carefully considered in designing the temporary structure. The objective of this study is to apply the external influence factors in designing a more reliable earth retaining wall. The research methodology is based on the Taguchi method that has been studied to improve product quality in the industry. An orthogonal array was developed to analyze the interaction between the external influence factors and the internal influence factors. A sample case study demonstrated that the Taguchi method can be used in planning a more reliable temporary structure for earth retaining walls.