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A Study on the Crack-propagation Mechanism of Pre-splitting Method with Consideration of Stress Field (응력장을 고려한 프리스플리팅 공법의 균열발생 원리에 대한 연구)

  • Yoon, Ji-Sun;Woo, Taek-Gyu;Kim, Min-Woo;Jang, Young-Min
    • Explosives and Blasting
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.1-11
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    • 2009
  • Abstract By investigating the stress redistribution caused by the preceding cut blasting when applying the pre-splitting method to tunnel round, an attempt was made to find conditions that were favorable for the propagation of cracks in contour holes. The investigation of the direction of minor principal stress in the numerical analysis revealed that the most significant factor affecting the change of the direction was the loading condition, while the core shape, rock type, and tunnel depth seemed to be less important in determining the direction of minor principal stress. Moreover, the number of cracks tended to increase with the increase of deviatoric stress. Through the model test of pre-splitting, it is confirmed that the pre-splitting method taking the stress field into account can reduce the extent of yield zone and has advantage in controlling the direction of crack than the conventional one.

A Study of Engineering Properties of Rock Mass Weathered by Sea water (해수에 의한 암반 풍화의 공학적 특성 연구)

  • Choi Kang-Il;Kang Coo-Won;Go Chin-Surk
    • Explosives and Blasting
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.9-17
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    • 2005
  • This study is to clarify the comparative relationship and mechanical anisotropy of granite distributed in the Nam-weon on the subject of weathered rock mass sea water surroundings. Artificial weathering test is defined as a test, which controls the weathering rate and agents by controlling the weathering rate and agents by artificial environmental of salt water. Increased weathering degree is large indicated by weathering salt water, such as apparent specific gravity, absorption, porosity, uniaxial compression strength, P-wave velocity, slake durability, shore hardness, indirect tensile strength(brazilian test) and cohesion were measured. As the Weathering salt water proceeds, cracks develope increasingly. A number the cracks affect the rock deformation. Therefore, stress-strain curve of weathered salt water rock in one confined state are quite differ from weathered fresh water rock those. A reason of their deformation type is the formation of micro-cracks and potential porosity caused by artificial weathering test.

A Study on the Numerical Analysis Variables of Rock Structures Subject to Dynamic Loads (동적 하중을 받는 암반 구조물의 수치해석 변수에 대한 고찰)

  • Ryu, Chang-Ha;Choi, Byung-Hee;Jang, Hyung-Su
    • Explosives and Blasting
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    • v.36 no.3
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    • pp.10-18
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    • 2018
  • The dynamic behaviour of the rock mass under the dynamic load is different from the static application of the maximum load of the same size. An experimental approach to investigating rock behavior under dynamic loads is more difficult than that under static conditions in control of dynamic loads, measurement and analysis of the results. Numerical methods are less constrained by performing the experiments numerically, rather than experimental ones, so they can be very powerful analytical tool at the design stage. However, even if the algorithms of the analysis method are appropriate, careful analysis is required because the calculation results may vary largely depending on input data and boundary conditions. In this paper, when investigating the behavior of rock structures under dynamic load numerically, the effects of boundary conditions, dynamic load and calculation time step, and dynamic load characteristics on the calculation results were reviewed to provide guidance on setting up boundary conditions and calculation time step related to dynamic analysis.

A evaluation and countermeasure for blast-induced vibration of micro electronic production facility based on experimental method (실험적 방법에 의한 발파작업으로 기인하는 인접 초정밀 생산장비 FAB에 미치는 진동 영향성 평가 및 제어대책)

  • Son, Sung-Wan;Park, Sang-Gon;Lee, Hong-Ki;Chun, Jong-Kun
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2006.05a
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    • pp.875-878
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    • 2006
  • In the case of a vibration sensitive equipment, it require a vibration free environment to provide its proper function, therefore, it is very important to predict precisely vibration environment of microelectronics production facility due to adjacent blast work. However, it is not easy to evaluate a quantitative vibration response of structure due blast because it can be determined by the characteristics of vibration sources, propagation through rock and soil and dynamic properties of building. In this paper, vibration influence evaluation of micro-electronic Production building induced from adjacent blast activity was performed by real measurement data obtained on ground and structure at same time. And blast vibration allowable limit on ground was supposed by measurement data analysis in order to avoid operation error of precision equipments

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Design and Fabrication of Novel Linear Ultrasonic Motor (선형초음파 모터의 설계 및 제작)

  • 이동균;한득영;윤석진
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.40 no.10
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    • pp.981-984
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    • 2003
  • A novel linear ultrasonic motor for precision position control was designed and fabricated. It was composed of two piezoelectric actuators with longitudinal ultrasonic fluctuations and shaking beam. When two AC electric fields (Usinwt, Ucoswt) were applied to piezoelectric actuators respectively, the middle part of shaking beam had an elliptical trajectory. According to experimental results, the generative force was proportional to pre-load force but the speed of slider was in inverse proportion. And the bar of shaking beam had a same trajectory with simulation result.

Continuous Excavation Type TBM Parts Modification and Control Technology for Improving TBM Performance (TBM 굴진향상을 위한 연속굴착형 TBM 부품개조 및 제어기술 소개)

  • Young-Tae, Choi;Dong-Geon, Lee;Mun-Gyu, Kim;Joo-Young, Oh;Jung-Woo, Cho
    • Tunnel and Underground Space
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    • v.32 no.6
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    • pp.345-352
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    • 2022
  • The existing NATM (New Austrian Tunneling Method) has induced civil compliants due to blasting vibration and noise. Machanized excavation methods such as TBM (Tunnel Boring Machine) are being adopted in the planning and construction of tunneling projects. Shield TBM method is composed of repetition processes of TBM excavation and segment installation, the machine has to be stopped during the later process. Consecutive excavation technology using helical segment is under developing to minimize the stoppage time. The modification of thrust jacks and module are planned to ensure the advance force acting on the inclined surface of helical segment. Also, the integrated system design of hydraulic circuit will be remodeled. This means that the system deactivate the jacks on the installing segment while the others automatically act the thrusting forces on the existing segments. This report briefly introduces the mechanical research part of the current consecutive excavation technological development project of TBM.

A Study on Stability Analysis of Large Underground Limestone Openings considering Excavation Damaged Zone (굴착손상영역을 고려한 대형 석회석 갱내채광장의 안정성 분석 연구)

  • Kwon, Min-Hyuk;Choi, Sung-Oong;Kim, Chang-Oh
    • Tunnel and Underground Space
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.131-142
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    • 2016
  • Investigation for rock joints, inspection for rock core, and laboratory tests for rock specimens, in this study, have been performed for identification of the extent and properties of Excavation Damaged Zone in a underground limestone mine, which plans to enlarge the size of openings to improve the production rate. Properties of EDZ and surrounding rock masses have been used numerically for discontinuum analysis, and it is concluded that the effect of EDZ can be increased with increasing the opening size and a blasting pattern of high precision can be suggested for the counterplan.

Experimental Study on Deformation and Failure Behavior of Limestones under Dynamic Loadings (동적하중 하에서 석회암의 변형 및 파괴거동에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • Kang, Myoung-Soo;Kang, Hyeong-Min;Kim, Seung-Kon;Cheon, Dae-Sung;Kaneko, Katsuhiko;Cho, Sang-Ho
    • Tunnel and Underground Space
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    • v.22 no.5
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    • pp.339-345
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    • 2012
  • Information on the deformation behavior and fracture strength of rocks subjected to dynamic loadings is important to stability analyses of underground openings underground vibration due to rock blasts, earthquakes and rock bursts. In this study, Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) system was applied to estimate dynamic compressive and tensile fracture strengths of limestone and also examine deformation behavior of limestones under dynamic loadings. A micro-focus X-ray CT scanner was used to observe non-destructively inside the impacted limestone specimens. From the dynamic tests, it was revealed that the limestone have over 140MPa dynamic compressive strength and the strain-rate dependency of the strength. Dynamic Brazilian tensile strength of the limestone exceeds 21MPa and shows over 3 times static Brazilian tensile strength.

Ground-Roll Suppression of the Land Seismic Data using the Singular Value Decomposition (SVD) (특이값 분해를 이용한 육상 탄성파자료의 그라운드롤 제거)

  • Sa, Jin-Hyeon;Kim, Sung-Soo;Kim, Ji-Soo
    • The Journal of Engineering Geology
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.465-473
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    • 2018
  • The application of singular value decomposition (SVD) filtering is examined for attenuation of the ground-roll in land seismic data. Prior to the SVD computation to seek singular values containing the highly correlatable reflection energy, processing steps such as automatic gain control, elevation and refraction statics, NMO correction, and residual statics are performed to enhance the horizontal correlationships and continuities of reflections. Optimal parameters of SVD filtering are effectively chosen with diagnostic display of inverse NMO (INMO) corrected CSP (common shot point) gather. On the field data with dispersion of ground-roll overwhelmed, continuities of reflection events are much improved by SVD filtering than f-k filtering by eliminating the ground-roll with preserving the low-frequency reflections. This is well explained in the average amplitude spectra of the f-k and SVD filtered data. The reflectors including horizontal layer of the reservoir are much clearer on the stack section, with laminated events by SVD filtering and subsequent processing steps of spiking deconvolution and time-variant spectral whitening.

Time-Lapse Crosswell Seismic Study to Evaluate the Underground Cavity Filling (지하공동 충전효과 평가를 위한 시차 공대공 탄성파 토모그래피 연구)

  • Lee, Doo-Sung
    • Geophysics and Geophysical Exploration
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.25-30
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    • 1998
  • Time-lapse crosswell seismic data, recorded before and after the cavity filling, showed that the filling increased the velocity at a known cavity zone in an old mine site in Inchon area. The seismic response depicted on the tomogram and in conjunction with the geologic data from drillings imply that the size of the cavity may be either small or filled by debris. In this study, I attempted to evaluate the filling effect by analyzing velocity measured from the time-lapse tomograms. The data acquired by a downhole airgun and 24-channel hydrophone system revealed that there exists measurable amounts of source statics. I presented a methodology to estimate the source statics. The procedure for this method is: 1) examine the source firing-time for each source, and remove the effect of irregular firing time, and 2) estimate the residual statics caused by inaccurate source positioning. This proposed multi-step inversion may reduce high frequency numerical noise and enhance the resolution at the zone of interest. The multi-step inversion with different starting models successfully shows the subtle velocity changes at the small cavity zone. The inversion procedure is: 1) conduct an inversion using regular sized cells, and generate an image of gross velocity structure by applying a 2-D median filter on the resulting tomogram, and 2) construct the starting velocity model by modifying the final velocity model from the first phase. The model was modified so that the zone of interest consists of small-sized grids. The final velocity model developed from the baseline survey was as a starting velocity model on the monitor inversion. Since we expected a velocity change only in the cavity zone, in the monitor inversion, we can significantly reduce the number of model parameters by fixing the model out-side the cavity zone equal to the baseline model.

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