• Title/Summary/Keyword: 토양수세기법

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Application of Artificial Neural Networks(ANN) to Ultrasonically Enhanced Soil Flushing of Contaminated Soils (초음파-토양수세법을 이용한 오염지반 복원률증대에 인공신경망의 적용)

  • 황명기;김지형;김영욱
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.343-350
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    • 2003
  • The range of applications of artificial neural networks(Am) in many branches of geotechnical engineering is growing rapidly. This study was undertaken to develop an analysis model representing ultrasonically enhanced soil flushing by the use of ANN. Input data for the model-development were obtained by laboratory study, and used for training and verification. Analyses involved various ranges of momentum, loaming rate, activation function, hidden layer, and nodes. Results of the analyses were used to obtain the optimum conditions for establishing and verifying the model. The coefficient of correlation between the measured and the predicted data using the developed model was relatively high. It shows potential application of ANN to ultrasonically enhanced soil flushing which is not easy to build up a mathematical model.

A Study of Heavy Metal-Contaminated Soil Remediation with a EDTA and Boric acid Composite(I): Pb (EDTA와 붕산 혼합용출제를 이용한 중금속으로 오염된 토양의 처리에 관한 연구(I): 납)

  • Lee Jong-Yeol;Kim Yong-Soo;Kwon Young-Ho;Kong Sung-Ho;Park Shin-Young;Lee Chang-Hwan;Sung Hae-Ryun
    • Journal of Soil and Groundwater Environment
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2004
  • To choose a organic acid and in-organic acid composite which is the most effective in soil-flushing process cleaning lead-contaminated sites, lead removal rates were investigated in the experiments with some organic acids; 0.01M of EDTA showed the highest lead-extraction rate ($69.4\%$) compared to the other organic acids. Furthermore, the lead removal rates were measured with 0.01M of EDIA and 0.1M of in-organic acid ; a EDTA and boric acid composite showed the highest lead-extraction rate ($68.8\%$) at pH5 compared to the other composites. As the concentration of boric acid was increased from 0.1M to 0.4M in a 0.01M of EDTA and boric acid composite, lead removal rate was decreased from $68\%\;to\;45\%$. But as the concentration of EDTA was increased from 0.01M to 0.04M in a EDTA and 0.1M of boric acid composite, permeability was decreased from $6.98{\times}10^{-4}cm/sec$ (0.01M of EDTA) to $5.99{\times}10^{-4}cm/sec$ (0.04M of EDTA). However, permeability was increased from $4.41{\times}10^{-4}cm/sec$ (0.03M of EDTA) to $6.26{\times}10^{-4}cm/sec$ (0.03M of EDTA and 0.1M of boric acid composite). indicating EDTA could increase lead dissolution/extraction rate and decrease permeability. In this system, lead remediation rate is the function of lead dissolution rate from soils and permeability of the composite into soils, and the optimized [EDTA]/[Boric acid] ratio is [0.01M]/[0.1M].

Removal of Cr, Pb and Cd from Reservoir Sediment by Electrokinetic Technique (동전기를 이용한 유수지 오염 퇴적토내 Cd, Pb 및 Cr제거)

  • Shin, Hyun-Moo
    • Journal of Soil and Groundwater Environment
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.68-77
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    • 2009
  • For the reservoir sediment highly contaminated with total Cr, Pb, and Cd, the applicability of electrokinetic remediation method was evaluated. Also, BCR sequential extraction method was adopted to compare the heavy metal speciation in between before and after electrokinetic reaction that is operated under constant current condition for the sediment. After reaction, total Cr and Pb moved toward the direction of anode, while Cd tended to cathode and stayed highest in the midst of sediment specimen. From the BCR sequential extraction analysis, it was known that for total Cr and Pb the residual fraction that showed high fraction before reaction decreased and changed to the oxidation fraction. On the other hand, for Cd the fraction of exchangeable/carbonate that dominated most fractions before reaction changed to the residual and oxidation fractions.