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An Experimental Study on Runout Distance of Debris Flow (토석류 도달거리 예측에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • Jun, Kye-Won;Jun, Byong-Hee;Jang, Chang-Deok;Oh, Chae-Yeon;Kim, Nam-Gyun
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2011.05a
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    • pp.323-323
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    • 2011
  • 산지가 많은 국내의 지형적인 여건은 토지의 이용에 다양한 영향을 준다. 산지주변에서는 능선을 따르거나 가로지르는 도로가 건설되고 산지계곡 하류에 발달한 선상지에는 가옥이 들어서거나 경작지로 활용되고 있다. 이러한 환경에서 우리나라는 지난 10년간 사면재해로 인한 사망자가 전체 자연재해에 27%에 달하고 이는 집중호우가 발생하는 시기에 집중되고 있어 이에 대한 연구가 필요한 실정이다. 본 연구에서는 호우 발생 시 산지하천에서 발생하는 토석류의 흐름특성을 연구하기 위해 국내 외 토석류 실험장치에 대한 조사와 토석류 실험장치를 개발하여 토석류발생 및 도달거리 예측을 위한 실험을 수행하였다. 토석류 실험장치는 수조길이 5.5m에 10-40cm의 가동폭 그리고 상 중 하류의 3단계 경사조절이 가능하며 토석류 퇴적장치를 결합하여 도달거리 및 퇴적분포를 계측할 수 있다. 토석류를 발생시키기 위해 토사공급장치 이용방법, 하상퇴적토사를 이용한 방법 등 다양한 시도를 하였다. 토석류 실험장치를 이용하여 발생시킨 토석류의 특성과 퇴적장치 에서의 도달거리를 측정하여 유량공급과의 상관관계를 분석하였다. 이러한 연구결과는 토석류 재해지도의 작성이나 토석류 해석모형의 개발에 필요한 기초자료로 활용될 수 있다.

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Application of GDP Tools to Designate Hazard Area in Comprehensive Plan for Storm and Flood Damage Reduction (자연재해저감종합계획 전지역단위 자연재해 발생가능성 검토에 GDP Tools의 적용)

  • Kim, JongChun;Park, Sangwoo;Jeong, Jongho
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2020.06a
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    • pp.270-270
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    • 2020
  • 자연재해저감종합계획의 주요 사항은 하천, 내수, 사면, 토사, 바람, 가뭄, 대설재해 등 자연재해로 인명피해나 재산피해가 발생할 수 있는 지역을 선정하고, 이에 적절한 저감대책을 수립하는 것이다. 다른 부분별 계획과 달리 자연재해저감종합계획은 다양한 자연재해를 대상으로 하므로 재해 유형별로 서로 다른 공학적 기법을 적용해야 한다. 실무에서는 자연재해저감종합계획 수립시 HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS(하천재해), XP-SWMM(내수재해), RUSLE(토사재해) 등 다양한 수치모형과 ArcGIS, QGIS 등 GIS 분석도구를 종합적으로 활용한다. 이 때, 모형별로 요구되는 입·출력 자료의 형식이 다양하다 보니 자료를 변환하는 등 번거로움이 발생한다. 이러한 배경에서 자연재해저감종합계획 수립에 GDP Tools의 적용가능성을 검토하고자 한다. GDP Tools는 방재설계 편의를 위해 개발된 도구로 자연재해저감종합계획에서 다루는 대부분의 재해유형에 대한 분석을 지원한다. GDP Tools를 이용하면 별도로 자료 형식을 변환할 필요가 없고, 분석 결과를 도면화하는 등 다양한 편의 기능을 활용할 수 있는 장점이 있다. 본 논문에서는 GDP Tools를 활용하여 자연재해 발생가능성을 검토하고, 그 결과를 기존 방법(상용 모형)의 결과와 비교하여 GDP Tools의 성능을 평가하고자 한다.

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Analysis of Landslide Characteristics in Jeonlabuk-do, Korea (전라북도 지역의 산사태발생 특성분석)

  • Park, Chong-Min;Ma, Ho-Seop;Kang, Won-Seok;Oh, Kyeong-Won;Park, Seong-Hak;Lee, Sung-Jae
    • Journal of agriculture & life science
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    • v.44 no.4
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    • pp.9-20
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    • 2010
  • This study was carried out to analyze the landslide characteristics and forest environment factors on the landslide area of Jeonlabuk-do province in korea. The results obtained from this study were summarized as follows; The total number of landslide occurrence was 182 areas. The average area of landslide scar was $1,859m^2$, average length of the landslides was 139m, average width was 13m. The landslides were highly occurred in igneous rock and coniferous. And also, slope gradient was $21{\sim}30^{\circ}$, aspect was NE, altitude was 401~500m, vertical and cross slope was concave (凹),stream order was 1 order, soil depth was 15m below, landslide type was linear, forest type was artificial. The relationship between landslide area and environmental factors was a positive correlation with cross slope (convex), position (upper), altitude (501m), forest type (coniferous), parent rock (sedimentary rock), D.B.H. (over 17cm), but was negative correlation with slope gradient ($31{\sim}40^{\circ}$), parent rock (igneous rock), D.B.H. (6~16cm).

An Experimental Study on the Stabilizing Effect of Nails Against Sliding (사면에 설치된 쏘일네일링의 활동억지효과에 대한 실험적 연구)

  • Hong Won-Pyo;Song Young-Suk
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.5-17
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    • 2006
  • In order to investigate the stabilizing effect of nails against sliding, a series of model tests were carried out. The apparatus of model test was designed to perform the model test of soil slope reinforced by nails. The instrumentation system was used to measure the deflection behavior of nails during slope failure. As a result of model tests, the quantity and the occurred position of the maximum bending stress are changed according to the area ratio and the inclination angles of nails. The maximum stabilizing effect against sliding of nails is presented at 0.7$\%$ of the area ratio because the biggest maximum bending stress occurs at this time. But, the stabilizing effect of nails decreases with more than 0.7$\%$ of the area ratio. In the same condition of the area ratio, the stabilizing effect of nails is excellent at -10$^{circ}$ of the inclination angles of nails. The sliding surface can be predicted on the basis of the position of the maximum bending stress in each nails. The shape and depth of sliding surface are changed according to the area ratio and the inclination angles of nails.

Stability Analysis of Unsaturated Weathered Soil Slopes Considering Rainfall Duration (지속강우특성에 따른 불포화 풍화토사면의 안정성분석)

  • Jeong, Sang-Seom;Choi, Jae-Young;Lee, Jae-Hwan
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.29 no.1C
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2009
  • In this study, the influence of wetting band depth by continuous rainfall and the magnitude of wetting front suction on the stability of slopes in weathered soils were investigated by using finite element programs SEEP/W and SLOPE/W. Three different intensities of rainfall (10mm/hr, 30mm/hr, 50mm/hr) were chosen, and the total duration of rainfall was 96 hours. Three infinite slopes with the inclination of 1:1.5 and 1:1.8, 1:2.0 were considered and the typical properties and the shear strength parameters of the weathered soil were applied. It is shown that rainfall duration plays an important role in slope stability. Based on the analytical results, it is found that as the rainfall duration increases, the wetting band depth also increases. Also, the increasing rate of the wetting band depth was decreased as the soil density was increased. These results come from the decrease of the coefficient of permeability and the increase of the soil suction. Finally, it is also shown that the safety factors of slopes by unsaturated analysis are mostly larger than those by saturated analysis. Therefore, commonly used saturated analysis may substantially underestimate the degree of safety factor in realistic situations.

Prediction of the Suitable Area on Erosion Control Dam by Sediment Discharge in Small Forest Catchments (산림소유역 토사유출량에 의한 사방댐 시공적지 예측기법 개발)

  • Lee, Sung-Jae;Kim, Seon-Jeong;Lee, Eun-Jai;Ma, Ho-Seop
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.109 no.4
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    • pp.438-445
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    • 2020
  • The characteristics of forest environmental factors were analyzed using the quantification theory (I) for prediction of the suitable area of erosion control dams. The results indicated that sediment discharge in small forest catchments was significantly correlated with dredging passage (0.7495) and age class (0.6000). In contrast, area (0.3416), slope gradient (0.3207), rainfall (0.3160), altitude (0.2990) and soil type (0.2192) were poorly correlated. Following quantification theory (I), we developed a selection decision table for erosion control dams based on sediment discharge rate as class I (highly suitable site, greater than 2.2496), class II (suitable site, 1.1248~2.2495), and class III (poorly suited site, lower than 1.1247).

EFFECT OF COMPLIANCE ON NEWMARK-TYPE RIGID BLOCK DEFORMATION ANALYSIS (Newmark-방식 강체블럭 변위해석에 대한 유연도의 영향)

  • Kim, Jin-Man
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.23 no.12
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    • pp.117-124
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    • 2007
  • This study investigates the effect of spatial averaging and compliance taken account of in the analysis of earthquake-induced permanent deformation of slopes. At present, the rigid block analysis originally proposed by Newmark is widely used in the deformation analysis, mainly because of its computational efficiency. This type of approach, however, adopts the so-called decoupled approach, in which seismic response and deformation analyses are carried out separately. Original Newmark block analysis assumes the potential sliding mass to be noncompliant, and has been criticized to be potentially unconservative. This paper reviews the impact of the noncompliance assumption of the potential sliding mass in the Newmark-type analysis. The gross effects of earthquake shaking on the potential sliding mass are estimated by spatial averaging method and analyzed in frequency domain. The results indicate that there is a simple criterion that can be used to determine the level of compliance of the potential sliding mass.

A Study on the Type of Pavement Base and Drainage in Mountain Road for the Prevention of the Pavement Damage by Uplift Water Pressure (수치해석을 활용한 산지도로의 상향침투수압으로 인한 포장파손방지를 위한 포장기층종류 및 배수형태의 고찰)

  • Lim, Young-Kyu;Yune, Chan-Young;Lee, Seung-Woo
    • International Journal of Highway Engineering
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2010
  • Construction of road closed to mountains is inevitable in Korea because the mountainous region in Korea is more than 70% in area. Recently, due to global warming, typhoons or heavy rainfalls frequently occur, and accordingly, mountain roads are seriously damaged by landslides, debris flows, and uplift pressure below pavement. in this study, damage on pavement by uplift pressure was investigated. Various influencing factors such as slope angle, reinforcement of slope surface, thickness of soil cover underlain by rock, and types of drainage system were considered to evaluate uplift pressure acting on the bottom of pavement. Raising of water table up to the surface of slope may depend on the duration and intensity of rainfall. It shows that the installation of subdrain can reduce the uplift water pressure. Therefore, It is concluded that the use of subdrain system is effective to decrease uplift pressure and cement treated base is more endurable than typical crushed-stone base.

Development of a Prediction Technique for Debris Flow Susceptibility in the Seoraksan National Park, Korea (설악산 국립공원 지역 토석류 발생가능성 평가 기법의 개발)

  • Lee, Sung-Jae;Kim, Gil Won;Jeong, Won-Ok;Kang, Won-Seok;Lee, Eun-Jai
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.110 no.1
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    • pp.64-71
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    • 2021
  • Recently, climate change has gradually accelerated the occurrence of landslides. Among the various effects caused by landslides,debris flow is recognized as particularly threatening because of its high speed and propagating distance. In this study, the impacts of various factors were analyzed using quantification theory(I) for the prediction of debris flow hazard soil volume in Seoraksan National Park, Korea. According to the range using the stepwise regression analysis, the order of impact factors was as follows: vertical slope (0.9676), cross slope (0.6876), altitude (0.2356), slope gradient (0.1590), and aspect (0.1364). The extent of the normalized score using the five-factor categories was 0 to 2.1864, with the median score being 1.0932. The prediction criteria for debris flow occurrence based on the normalized score were divided into four grades: class I, >1.6399; class II, 1.0932-1.6398; class III, 0.5466-1.0931; and class IV, <0.5465. Predictions of debris flow occurrence appeared to be relatively accurate (86.3%) for classes I and II. Therefore, the prediction criteria for debris flow will be useful for judging the dangerousness of slopes.

Comparison of Prediction Models for Identification of Areas at Risk of Landslides due to Earthquake and Rainfall (지진 및 강우로 인한 산사태 발생 위험지 예측 모델 비교)

  • Jeon, Seongkon;Baek, Seungcheol
    • Journal of the Korean GEO-environmental Society
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.15-22
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    • 2019
  • In this study, the hazard areas are identified by using the Newmark displacement model, which is a predictive model for identifying the areas at risk of landslide triggered by earthquakes, based on the results of field survey and laboratory test, and literature data. The Newmark displacement model mainly utilizes earthquake and slope related data, and the safety of slope stability derived from LSMAP, which is a landslide prediction program. Backyang Mt. in Busan where the landslide has already occurred, was chosen as the study area of this research. As a result of this study, the area of landslide prone zone identified by using the Newmark displacement model without earthquake factor is about 1.15 times larger than that identified by using LSMAP.