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Suggestion of a Design Method for UAM (강관 다단 그라우팅 공법(UAM)의 설계법 제안)

  • 박이근;임종철
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.97-106
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    • 2004
  • In case of tunnel construction with a shallow soil cover in cohesionless soils or highly weathered rocks, reinforcement measures are required for a tunnel stability during the tunnel construction. Recent developments show that the use of Umbrella Arch Method(UAM) as tunnel reinforcement and water cut-off in domestic projects has increased. Unfortunately, guidelines for the design and construction of UAM have not been established, only empirical designs and applications in tunnel construction have been performed so far. In this study, behaviour of the steel pipes installed on the tunnel roof was analyzed through the monitoring of bending and axial stresses of the pipes with the advance of the tunnel face. The monitoring results were used in the establishment of the loading mechanism around the pipe. This paper suggests, the guidelines used in the determination of the total length, overlapping length and lateral spacing of the reinforcing pipes obtained from the established loading mechanism.

Identification of damage states and damge indices of single box tunnel from inelastic seismic analysis (비탄성 지진 해석을 통한 박스 터널의 손상 상태 및 손상 지수 규명)

  • Park, Duhee;Lee, Tae-Hyung;Kim, Hansup;Park, Jeong-Seon
    • Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.119-128
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    • 2016
  • In a performance-based design, the structural safety is estimated from pre-defined damage states and corresponding damage indices. Both damage states and damage indices are well defined for above-ground structures, but very limited studies have been performed on underground structures. In this study, we define the damage states and damage indices of a cut-and-cover box tunnel which is one of typical structures used in metro systems, under a seismic excitation from a series of inelastic frame analyses. Three damage states are defined in terms of the number of plastic hinges that develop within the structure. The damage index is defined as the ratio of the elastic moment to the yield moment. Through use of the proposed index, the inelastic behavior and failure mechanism of box tunnels can be simulated and predicted through elastic analysis. In addition, the damage indices are linked to free-field shear strains. Because the free-field shear strain can be easily calculated from a 1D site response analysis, the proposed method can be readily used in practice. Further studies are needed to determine the range of shear strains and associated uncertainties for various types of tunnels and site profiles. However, the inter-linked platform of damage state - damage index - shear wave velocity - shear strain provides a novel approach for estimating the inelastic response of tunnels, and can be widely used in practice for seismic designs.

Evaluation of fire-proofing performance of reinforced concrete tunnel lining coated by newly developed material (신개발 내화재료에 피복된 철근콘크리트 터널라이닝의 내화성능평가)

  • Park, Hae-Genn;Kim, Jang-Ho Jay
    • Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.329-336
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    • 2008
  • Efficient traffic network is required in urban area for good living condition. However, dense traffic network creates traffic jam and gives bad influences to the ground environment. Therefore, advanced use of underground and tunnel is required. But, in the last 20 years many tunnel fire accidents have occurred all over the world. Increase of tunnels and increase of traffics result in increase of tunnel fire. Tunnel fire creates damage to people and to the tunnel structure. Also, tunnel fire creates a big economical loss. In a mountain tunnel, the stability of the tunnel will not be disturbed by fire although the tunnel lining will get a severe damage. However, in a shield tunnel or immersed tube tunnel, cut and cover tunnel, there is a high possibility that tunnel itself will collapse by fire because their tunnel concrete lining is designed as a structural member. The aim of this experimental research is to verify the fire protection performance of newly developed cementitious material compared with the broadly used existing products in Europe and Japan. For the experiments, the general NATM tunnel concrete linings with the newly developed material were tested using fire loading curve of RABT (Maximum peak temperature is $1,200^{\circ}C$) and RWS (Maximum peak temperature is $1,350^{\circ}C$). From the test results, the newly developed fire protection material applied with 30 mm thickness showed good fire-proofing performance under RABT fire loading.

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Simplified Failure Mechanism for the Prediction of Tunnel Crown and Excavation Front Displacements

  • Moghaddam, Rozbeh B.;Kim, Mintae
    • Magazine of korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.101-112
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    • 2019
  • This case study presented a simplified failure mechanism approach used as a preliminary deformation prediction for the Mexico City's metro system expansion. Because of the Mexico City's difficult subsoils, Line 12 project was considered one of the most challenging projects in Mexico. Mexico City's subsurface conditions can be described as a multilayered stratigraphy changing from soft high plastic clays to dense to very dense cemented sands. The Line 12 trajectory crossed all three main geotechnical Zones in Mexico City. Starting from to west of the City, Line 12 was projected to pass through very dense cemented sands corresponding to the Foothills zone changing to the Transition zone and finalizing in the Lake zone. Due to the change in the subsurface conditions, different constructions methods were implemented including the use of TBM (Tunnel Boring Machine), the NATM (New Austrian Tunneling Method), and cut-and-cover using braced Diaphragm walls for the underground section of the project. Preliminary crown and excavation front deformations were determined using a simplified failure mechanism prior to performing finite element modeling and analysis. Results showed corresponding deformations for the crown and the excavation front to be 3.5cm (1.4in) and 6cm (2.4in), respectively. Considering the complexity of Mexico City's difficult subsoil formation, construction method selection becomes a challenge to overcome. The use of a preliminary results in order to have a notion of possible deformations prior to advanced modeling and analysis could be beneficial and helpful to select possible construction procedures.

Experimental test on bridge jointed twin-towered buildings to stochastic wind loads

  • Ni, Z.H.;He, C.K.;Xie, Z.N.;Shi, B.Q.;Chen, D.J.
    • Wind and Structures
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.63-72
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    • 2001
  • This paper presents results of a study on wind loads and wind induced dynamic response of bridge jointed twin-towered buildings. Utilizing the high-frequency force balance technique, the drag and moment coefficients measured in wind tunnel tests, and the maximum acceleration rms values on the top floor of towers, are analyzed to examine the influence of building's plan shapes and of intervals between towers. The alongwind, acrosswind and torsional modal force spectra are investigated for generic bridge jointed twin-towered building models which cover twin squares, twin rhombuses, twin triangles, twin triangles with sharp corners cut off, twin rectangles and individual rectangle with the same outline aspect ratio as the twin rectangles. The analysis of the statistical correlation among three components of the aerodynamic force corroborated that the correlation between acrosswind and torsional forces is significant for bridge jointed twin-towered buildings.

A Case Study on the Shallow Overburden Tunnelling with a Frame Slab Method (프레임 슬래브 공법을 적용한 천층터널의 시공법 연구)

  • Jung, Myung-Keun;Park, Chi-Myeon;Lee, Ho;Kim, Seung-Ryull
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 2001.03a
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    • pp.113-120
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    • 2001
  • A frame slab method has been proved as a possible and profitable construction solution for the urban tunnels with very shallow overburden and the excavation from the surface Is strictly limited. Since this method allows only a small amount of construction activities in the ground surface, the disturbances to the public and the surface traffic can be drastically reduced compared with the ordinary cut-and-cover method. The construction sequences of the method and the some of critical cautions needed are described in detail. Also a comprehensive numerical analysis including 2-D and 3-D analysis have been performed to verify the stability of the ground during the construction. It is revealed from this study that the frame slab method can be a quite successful solution for the shallow overburden tunnelling in urban area.

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NATM Tunnel Designs in Taiwan High Speed Rail Project (대만 고속전철에 적용한 NATM 터널설계)

  • Kim, Dal-Sun
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2001.05a
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    • pp.424-430
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    • 2001
  • 현대건설(주)는 사업 주관사로서 해외 업체와 대만고속전철 턴키 공사를 2000 년 1 월에 공동으로 수주하였다. 고속전철의 총 연장 길이는 약 326 km 이며, 정거장 10 개소, Depot 및 야적장으로 구성되어 있다. 이번에 수주한 공구는 2 개의 연속된 공구 (C230, C240) 이며, 본 논문은 총 연장 23.6km 인 C230 공구에 대한 설계 과정을 수록하였다. C230 공구는 NATM 터널 (6.2km), Cut-and-Cover 터널 (0.5km), 교량 (7.8km) 및 토공 구간 (9.1km)으로 구성되어 있다. 전 구간의 지반조건은 "매우" 취약한 매질로 구성되어 있으며, 층리나 절리는 거의 발달되어 있지 않다. 따라서 화약발파에 의한 터널 굴착은 기계식 굴착 (Back-hoe Excavation) 방법에 비하여 현실성이 없는 것으로 분석되었다. 취약한 지반에서 계측 결과를 기준으로 굴착 공간을 안전하게 유지할 수 있는 NATM 보강 설계가 현지 암반조건에 가장 이상적인 방법으로 제시되었다. 특히, NAT설계는 대형 아파트 지역과 파쇄대 및 지하수 침투 예상지역을 통과하기 위하여 계측에 의한 Feed-back 과정을 탄력적으로 적용하도록 계획하였다.

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Application of ultrasonic energy to enhance capability of soil improving material (지반보강용 주입재의 성능향상을 위한 초음파 에너지의 활용)

  • Moon, Jun-ho;Xin, Zhenhua;Jeong, Ghang-bok;Kim, Young-uk
    • Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.567-576
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    • 2017
  • In a performance-based design, the structural safety is estimated from pre- defined damage states and corresponding damage indices. Both damage states and damage indices are well defined for above-ground structures, but very limited studies have been performed on underground structures. In this study, we define the damage states and damage indices of a cut-and-cover box tunnel which is one of typical structures used in metro systems, under a seismic excitation from a series of inelastic frame analyses. Three damage states are defined in terms of the number of plastic hinges that develop within the structure. The damage index is defined as the ratio of the elastic moment to the yield moment. Through use of the proposed index, the inelastic behavior and failure mechanism of box tunnels can be simulated and predicted through elastic analysis. In addition, the damage indices are linked to free-field shear strains. Because the free-field shear strain can be easily calculated from a 1D site response analysis, the proposed method can be readily used in practice. Further studies are needed to determine the range of shear strains and associated uncertainties for various types of tunnels and site profiles. However, the inter-linked platform of damage state - damage index - shear wave velocity - shear strain provides a novel approach for estimating the inelastic response of tunnels, and can be widely used in practice for seismic designs.

A study on the improvement in decision making analysis for the selection of tunnel construction method (터널건설공법 선정을 위한 의사결정기법의 개선방안 연구)

  • Park, Jun-Kyung;Jun, Sung-Kwon;Kim, Young-Keun;Heo, Eun-Nyeong
    • Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.261-276
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    • 2002
  • Recently, for the purpose of choosing reasonable and economical construction, the decision making analyses, such as VE (Value Engineering) and LCC (Life Cycle Cost), are generally performed. But, these methods have some limitations for the application to subway tunnel construction method. So, the AHP (Analytical Hierarchy Process) analysis is applied to determine relative importance for obtaining objectivity in quantitative analysis. And, the LCSC (Life Cycle Social Cost) method is developed to account for the social loss and risk by tunnel construction. From the case of the subway ${\bigcirc}{\bigcirc}$ lot, those methods are very useful to decision making analysis. And, in that case, both quantitative and quantitative analysis appraisement, the drilling and blasting method is evaluated useful alternative proposal in comparing with the cut and cover method.

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A study on the performance-based design methodology for tunnels through case study on the tunnel built by the prescribed design (사양중심의 터널 설계 사례 연구를 통한 성능기반 터널 설계 방안에 관한 고찰)

  • Hur, Jin-Suk;Kim, Seung-Ryull;Hwang, Je-Don;Seo, Young-Wook;Jung, Myung-Keun
    • Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.415-429
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    • 2013
  • Performance-based design is becoming a key word for structure design in architectural and civil engineering spheres. In this paper, the need of the performance-based design, especially for tunnels, was enhanced by case study on the largely deformed cut-and-cover arch tunnel built by the prescribed design. In addition, this paper introduces effective method of subdivision on tunnel performance to help field engineer's comprehension. Case study dealing with the issue of typical backwards problem in geotechnical engineering was examined. First of all, the outline of the damaged culvert as well as the surrounding embankment is in detail described. The background, together with the cause of damage, is discussed based on the results of site investigation. Secondly, it was attempted to elucidate the deformation mechanism of the embankment by means of numerical analysis, and the countermeasures are proposed. Finally, the stability of the embankment with the countermeasures was evaluated.