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Earthquake Damage Assessment of Lifelines and Utilities (라이프라인과 공공설비의 지진피해 평가)

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    • Journal of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea
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    • v.5 no.3
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    • pp.9-17
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    • 2001
  • This paper focuses on the earthquake hazard delineation and physical loss estimation for lifelines and utilities. Emphasis is given to geographic information systems(GIS) and their application to pipeline networks in evaluating the spatial characteristics of earthquake effects. The paper examines the GIS databases for water supply performance obtained for the 1994 northridge. Relationships among buried lifeline damage and various seismic parameters are examined, and the parameters that are statistically most significant are identified. Using GIS data from the Northridge earthquake, the relationships among pipeline repair rate, type of pipe, diameter, and various seismic parameters are assessed.

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Identification of the Properties of Soils and Defect Detection of Buried Pipes Using Torsional Guided Waves (비틀림 유도파를 이용한 토양 특성 규명 및 지하매설 배관 결함 검출)

  • Park, Kyung-Jo;Kim, Chung-Yup
    • Journal of Power System Engineering
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.56-62
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    • 2013
  • A technique is presented that uses a circular waveguide for the measurement of the bulk shear (S-wave) velocities of unconsolidated, saturated media, with particular application to near surface soils. The technique requires the measurement of the attenuation characteristics of the fundamental torsional mode that propagate along an embedded pipe, from which the acoustic properties of the surrounding medium are inferred. From the dispersion curve analysis, the feasibility of using fundamental torsional mode which is non-dispersive and have constant attenuation over all frequency range is discussed. The principles behind the technique are discussed and the results of an experimental laboratory validation are presented. The experimental data are best fitted for the different depths of wetted sand and the shear velocities are evaluated as a function of depths. Also the characteristics of the reflected signal from the defects are examined and the reflection coefficients are calculated for identifying the relation between defect sizes and the magnitude of the reflected signal.

Leveraging the Smart device for waterworks manhole management (상수도맨홀 관리를 위한 스마트 관리장치의 활용)

  • Chun, Haebok;Kim, Yeongkwan
    • Journal of Korean Society of Water and Wastewater
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.141-148
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    • 2017
  • The waterworks company is in charge of managing water facilities buried underground, and the management has been centered on manholes. However, since there is no standard management manual, it has been impossible to introduce and operate a systemized managing tool by water service providers and managers, and manhole management has been carried out by individual data recording personnel for each water service provider. When the management is carried out individually, the data to be shared by other waterworks managers tend to be privatized, and consequently, it may become a big obstacle to proceed with many civil works such as emergency leak repair, road excavation, replacement of old buildings. This report introduces RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) system which is based on the magnetic field capable of IOT. It also describes the necessity of leveraging the system for smart managing of pipe management record that has been done by hand writing. The RFID system includes RFID marker, data reader, portable computer operating program, and data base server operating program. In this system, the data is managed with a single communication device, and it would be possible to share the information on the underground facilities and water treatment facilities. This RFID technology is expected to provide water service providers with opportunities to develop more scientific and modernized underground facilities information systems.

Evaluation Method of Frost Heave for Unsaturated Soils (불포화 지반의 동결 팽창율 예측을 위한 기법 연구)

  • Kang, Jae-Mo;Kim, YoungSeok;Lee, Jangguen
    • Journal of the Korean Geosynthetics Society
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.93-100
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    • 2013
  • Frost heave occurs when ground temperature decreases under $0^{\circ}C$ and soil volume expands, which causes roadway and buried pipe line failure due to differential heaving. There are several models to predict volumetric strain caused by frost heave, but they requires expertises who have professional background and experience related to numerical analysis. This study presents an evaluation method to predict volumetric strain caused by frost heave with fundamental physical properties of soils. The evaluation method is assessed with experimental results.

A Experimental Study for Horizontal Geothermal Heat Exchanger System Performance during Intermediate Season (중간기 수평형 지중열교환기의 성능 검토를 위한 실험적 연구)

  • Hwang, Yong Ho;Cho, Sung Woo
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Geothermal and Hydrothermal Energy
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 2015
  • The horizontal earth-to-air heat exchanger (HEAHES) thermal performance is excellent on cooling and heating season in hot arid regions was reported. But the HEAHES thermal performance results is difficult to find on intermediate season. This paper was performed full scaled experiment to investigate HEAHES thermal performance on intermediate season (Oct. 10th ~ 12th Nov. 12th). When the air entering to HEAHES is the lowest $2.3^{\circ}C$, outlet air temperature from HEAHES is $15.95^{\circ}C$ through PVC pipe that buried length 60m and depth 3m. When the air entering to HEAHES is the highest $24.8^{\circ}C$, outlet air temperature from HEAHES is $22.05^{\circ}C$. During intermediate season, the HEAHES COP is 2.71 in daytime and 6.53 in evening.

Investigation for Earth Resistance and Leakage Current of D/L (배전선로 접지저항 및 누설전류 실태조사)

  • Lee, H.G.;Ha, T.H.;Bae, J.H.;Ha, Y.C.;Kim, D.K.
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.379-381
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    • 2003
  • The sharing of common corridors by electric power transmission lines and pipelines is becoming more common place. However, such corridor sharing can result in undesired coupling of electromagnetic energy from the power lines to the near facilities. This causes induced voltages on underground metallic pipelines due to the power line currents. This could cause AC corrosion in the pipeline, which could in turn lead to disastrous accidents, such as gas explosion or oil leakage. This paper investigates for the limitation of induced voltage on the buried metal structures which is used in the inside and outside of the country. And then we measure the earth resistance and leakage current of 22.9kV distribution lines and pipe to soil potential of near pipelines in Seoul Korea. Hereby we can see the leakage current flowing through the earthing electrode have an effect on near pipelines.

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Analysis of underground post-tensioned precast concrete box utility tunnel under normal fault displacement

  • Wu, Xiangguo;Nie, Chenhang;Qiu, Faqiang;Zhang, Xuesen;Hong, Li;Lee, Jong-Sub;Kang, Thomas H.K.
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.69-79
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    • 2022
  • For long underground box utility tunnels, post-tensioned precast concrete is often used. Between precast tunnel segments, sealed waterproof flexible joints are often specified. Fault displacement can lead to excessive deformation of the joints, which can lead to reduction in waterproofing due to diminished contact pressure between the sealant strip and the tunnel segment. This paper authenticates utilization of a finite element model for a prefabricated tunnel fault-crossing founded on ABAQUS software. In addition, material parameter selection, contact setting and boundary condition are reviewed. Analyzed under normal fault action are: the influence of fault displacement; buried depth; soil friction coefficient, and angle of crossing at the fault plane. In addition, distribution characteristics of the utility tunnel structure for vertical and longitudinal/horizontal relative displacement at segmented interface for the top and bottom slab are analyzed. It is found that the effect of increase in fault displacement on the splice joint deformation is significant, whereas the effects of changes in burial depth, pipe-soil friction coefficient and fault-crossing angle on the overall tunnel and joint deformations were not so significant.

Dynamic shear modulus and damping ratio of saturated soft clay under the seismic loading

  • Zhen-Dong Cui;Long-Ji Zhang;Zhi-Xiang Zhan
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.411-426
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    • 2023
  • Soft clay is widely distributed in the southeast coastal areas of China. Many large underground structures, such as subway stations and underground pipe corridors, are shallow buried in the soft clay foundation, so the dynamic characteristics of the soft clay must be considered to the seismic design of underground structures. In this paper, the dynamic characteristics of saturated soft clay in Shanghai under the bidirectional excitation for earthquake loading are studied by dynamic triaxial tests, comparing the backbone curve and hysteretic curve of the saturated soft clay under different confining pressures with those under different vibration frequencies. Considering the coupling effects of the confining pressure and the vibration frequency, a fitting model of the maximum dynamic shear modulus was proposed by the multiple linear regression method. The M-D model was used to fit the variations of the dynamic shear modulus ratio with the shear strain. Based on the Chen model and the Park model, the effects of the consolidation confining pressure and the vibration frequency on the damping ratio were studied. The results can provide a reference to the earthquake prevention and disaster reduction in soft clay area.

A Study on the Development of Solid Reference Electrode and Remote Protection Potential Measuring System (고체기준전극 및 원격전위측정 시스템 개발에 관한 연구)

  • Ryou, Young-don;Kim, Jin-Jun;Kim, Dong-Kyun
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Gas
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.38-43
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    • 2015
  • For buried gas pipelines, cathodic protection system shall be installed to protect against corrosion. The surveys of pipe-to-soil potentials for the gas pipelines should be carried out at the test box more than once a year. In urban, the test box is usually located on the driveway, therefore, it is difficult to measure the potentials. That is, traffic control is needed when carrying out the measurements of the potentials on daytime, or measurements of pipe-to-soil potentials at the test box located on the driveway have to be carried out in the late night when the traffic is light. We have developed remote potential monitoring system using the solid reference electrode and the wireless communication technology for the purpose of removing above problems. We have installed the developed solid reference electrodes at a site and monitored the potentials by wireless communication. Measured potential values were transferred to the server in office and analyzed. We have found the pipe-to-soil potentials transferred to the web server make no difference to the potentials measured directly on the site.

An Experimental Study on Thermal Conductivity of Controlled Low Strength Materials with Coal Ash (석탄회를 활용한 CLSM의 열전도도에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • Lee, Seung Jun;Lee, Jong Hwi;Cho, Hyun Soo;Chun, Byung Sik
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.32 no.3C
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    • pp.95-104
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    • 2012
  • Due to current interest in creation of urban space and urban landscape, more emphasis has been placed on underground space development. With increasing number of underground power cables and its importance, a study of backfill materials for pipe is now imperative. Backfill materials require outstanding thermal characteristics since breakdown of cable insulation can be caused if heat generated from transmission of underground power cables had not been effectively discharged through backfill materials. Also, coal ash, which are industrial by-products, is being produced in high volume every year. Among them, ponded ash (PA) is not recycled and instead, mostly buried. Therefore in this study, thermal conductivity test based on mixture ratio (PA, ponded ash : FA, fly ash) was performed to evaluate the thermal conductivity characteristics of CLSM (controlled low strength materials) with coal ash. The results indicate that the mixture ratio (PA, ponded ash : FA, fly ash) of 80:20, water contents of 28~30%, and cement contents of 7-11% showed the highest conductivity at 0.796~0.884W/mK and thus, considered optimal in terms of recycling ponded ash (PA) as well as for maximizing utilization as backfill materials for pipe in underground.