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Real-time condition assessment of railway tunnel deformation using an FBG-based monitoring system

  • Zhou, Lu;Zhang, Chao;Ni, Yi-Qing;Wang, Chung-Yue
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.21 no.5
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    • pp.537-548
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    • 2018
  • A tunnel deformation monitoring system is developed with the use of fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensing technique, aiming at providing continuous monitoring of railway tunnel deformation in the long term, and early warning for the rail service maintainers and authorities to avoid catastrophic consequences when significant deformation occurs. Specifically, a set of FBG bending gauges with the ability of angle measurement and temperature compensation is designed and manufactured for the purpose of online monitoring of tunnel deformation. An overall profile of lateral tunnel displacement along the longitudinal direction can be obtained by implementing an array of the FBG bending gauges interconnected by rigid rods, in conjunction with a proper algorithm. The devised system is verified in laboratory experiments with a test setup enabling to imitate various patterns of tunnel deformation before the implementation of this system in an in-service high-speed railway (HSR) tunnel.

Deformation characteristics of tunnel bottom after construction under geological conditions of long-term deformation

  • Kim, Nag-Young;Park, Du-Hee;Jung, Hyuk-Sang;Kim, Myoung-Il
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.171-178
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    • 2020
  • Mountainous areas cover more than 70% of Korea. With the rapid increase in tunnel construction, tunnel-collapse incidents and excessive deformation are occurring more frequently. In addition, longer tunnel structures are being constructed, and geologically weaker ground conditions are increasingly being encountered during the construction process. Tunnels constructed under weak ground conditions exhibit long-term deformation behavior that leads to tunnel instability. This study analyzes the behavior of the bottom region of tunnels under geological conditions of long-term deformation. Long-term deformation causes various types of damage, such as cracks and ridges in the packing part of tunnels, as well as cracks and upheavals in the pavement of tunnels. We observed rapid tunnel over-displacement due to the squeezing of a fault rupture zone after the inflow of a large amount of groundwater. Excessive increments in the support member strength resulted in damage to the support and tunnel bottom. In addition, upward infiltration pressure on the tunnel road was found to cause severe pavement damage. Furthermore, smectite (a highly expandable mineral), chlorite, illite, and hematite, were also observed. Soil samples and rock samples containing clay minerals were found to have greater expansibility than general soil samples. Considering these findings, countermeasures against the deformation of tunnel bottoms are required.

A Study of Quality Improvement of the Exterior Inspection Using Tunnel Scanning System (터널스캐닝 시스템을 이용한 외관조사 품질개선에 관한 연구)

  • Jee Kee-Hwan;Chung Jae-Min;Hong Sa-Jang;Kim Su-Un
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2004.10a
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    • pp.234-239
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    • 2004
  • Recently, the tunnel structures are increasing. And the tunnels are to be large diameter tunnel and long. Therefore, inspection, repair, and maintenance of tunnels are an extremely important part of infrastructure management, with particular technical and safety considerations arising from the very nature of underground construction. To inspect surface state of tunnels, concrete structures, it must generally use method of conventional visual inspection, but this method is very not objective. To measure the width, length, position, direction of a crack, it is very difficult, when the tunnel is long span and high rise. Thus, to make up for this demerits, in this paper is proposed the Tunnel Scanning System that we can check conditions of the tunnel structures quickly, detect the detailed data objectively, count automatically the width of a crack by the original software and follow the trend of long tenn changes in the condition of a tunnel.

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A study on the fire risk analysis on the railway tunnel and subway area (철도터널 및 지하구간에서의 화재사고 위험성 분석 연구)

  • Wang Jong Bae;Hong Seon Ho;Kim Sang Ahm;Park Ok Jeong
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2003.10b
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    • pp.271-276
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    • 2003
  • In this paper, various hazard factors are reviewed on the train fire accident in railway tunnel and subway. In case studies of systematic risk evaluation on the tunnel fire accident, we have learned the critical fire safety points for accident prevention and damage reduction such as fire-endurance of infrastructure, mortality of heat & toxic smoke, emergency situation control and management of escape requirements etc.. These hazard analysis study will contribute for improving the railway fire-safety and establishing the long-tenn safety management plan.

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Application of Probabilistic Technique for the Development of Fire Accident Scenarios in Railway Tunnel (확률론적 기법을 활용한 철도터널의 화재사고 시나리오의 구성)

  • 곽상록;홍선호;왕종배;조연옥
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Railway
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.302-306
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    • 2004
  • Many long railway tunnels without emergency evacuation system or ventilation system are under construction or in-use in Korea. In the case of tunnel-fire, many fatalities are occur in current condition. Current safety level is estimated in this study, for the efficient investment on safety. But so many uncertainties in major input parameters make the safety estimation difficult. In this study, probabilistic techniques are applied for the consideration of uncertainties in major input parameters. As results of this study, accident scenarios and survival ratio under tunnel fire accident are determined for various conditions.

Numerical Simulation of the Unsteady Flow Field Induced by a High-speed Train Passing through a Tunnel (터널을 통과하는 고속철도차량에 의해 형성되는 비정상 유동장의 수치해석)

  • 권혁빈;이동호;김문상
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Railway
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    • v.3 no.4
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    • pp.229-236
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    • 2000
  • In this study, the unsteady flow field induced by a high-speed train passing through a tunnel is numerically simulated by using an axi-symmetric Euler Equation. The modified patched grid scheme applied to a structured grid system was used to handle the relative motion of a train. The hybrid-dimensional approach which mixed 1D and axi-symmetric dimension was used to reduce the computation time and memory storage. By employing the hybrid-dimensional approach, a long tunnel as much as 5 km was able to be simulated efficiently. The results show that the maximum pressure rise in the tunnel by the entrance of the train is a function of both train speed and train-tunnel cross-sectional area ratio. The unsteady pressure fluctuation in the tunnel and around the train was also investigated in the real condition; Korean high-speed train on the Seoul-Pusan line.

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Dynamic Numerical Modeling of Subsea Railway Tunnel Based on Geotechnical Conditions and Seismic Waves (지반조건과 지진파를 고려한 해저철도 터널의 동적 수치 모델링)

  • Kwak, Chang-Won;Yoo, Mintaek
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.38 no.11
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    • pp.69-86
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    • 2022
  • The railway is widely used to transport passengers and freight due to its punctuality and large transport capacity. The recent remarkable development in construction technology enables various subsea railway tunnels for continent-continent or continent-island connectivity. In Korea, design and construction experience is primarily based on the successful completion of the Boryeong subsea tunnel (2021) and the Gadeok subsea tunnel (2010). However, frequent earthquakes with diverse magnitudes, globally induced and continuously increased the awareness of seismic risks and the frequency of domestic earthquakes. The effect of an earthquake on the subsea tunnel is very complicated. However, ground conditions and seismic waves are considered the main factors. This study simulated four ground types of 3-dimensional numerical models, such as soil, rock, composite, and fractured zone, to analyze the effect of ground type and seismic wave. A virtual subsea railway shield tunnel considering external water pressure was modeled. Further, three different seismic waves with long-term, short-term, and both periods were studied. The dynamic analyses by finite difference method were performed to investigate the displacement and stress characteristics. Consequently, the long-term period wave exhibited a predominant lateral displacement response in soil and the short-term period wave in rock. The artificial wave, which had both periodic characteristics, demonstrated predominant in the fractured zone. The effect of an earthquake is more noticeable in the stress of the tunnel segment than in displacement because of confining effect of ground and structural elements in the shield tunnel. 

On Background & Explanation of the Prevention Disasters Standard in a High Speed Railway Tunnels (고속철도 터널 방재기준 제정 배경 및 해설)

  • Park, Byung-Eun;Lee, Jong-Ill;Kim, Sung-Yong;Kim, Dong-Gi;Kim, Si-Kyeok
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2004.06a
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    • pp.165-170
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    • 2004
  • As industry develop rapidly, a possibility of railway-disasters (fire), are growing in consideration of speedy railway and increasing long tunnels. In Korea, KTX consists $46\%$ of tunnels constructed since early 1990, prescribed prevention disasters standard, taking into account that the train accident occurred. On this provision which refers other country's a high-speed railway fire safety regulation and is synthetically reflected topographical circumstance and tunnel size in Korea, in order to minimizing valuable casuality and securing safety operation of train from rapid evacuation and rescue a passenger from accident in tunnel.

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Economical aessesment of long tunnel route complex geological formations (복잡한 지질구조암반층에서의 장대터널노선 선정을 위한 경제성 평가에 대한 연구)

  • Kim, Sang-Hwan;Park, Inn-Joon
    • Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.239-247
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    • 2005
  • A new railway line of about 17km length was planned between Dongbaeksan and the neighboring town Dokye to improve the existing decrepit railway system. New line about 17km of the distance will almost be in circular alignment tunnels owing to the difference of elevation about 380m. Since the geology of the area is rather unusual compared to the normal in South Korea, extensive geological investigations have been carried out to prepare geological maps and profiles along the planned tunnel routes. The tunnel will almost be in sedimentary rock formations, such as limestone, sandstone, shale, coal etc and be near abandoned mines Various rock formations have the complicated, alter ed those rocks, but are well developed with laminated formations. Each rock formations have been classified using the Q-system and the cost of tunnel excavation, support has been estimated and compared for three alternative routes in the design stage. Based on these estimates, the final route of t he railway line was chosen.

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A Study on the calibration of health monitoring system installed in rail infrastructures (철도구조물 상시계측시스템의 교정방안에 관한 연구)

  • 이준석;최일윤;이현석;고동춘
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Railway
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.232-238
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    • 2003
  • A health monitoring system becomes a very useful tool to obtain information on long term behavior of the important railway structures such as very long span and special type bridges. It can be also used to give a warning signal to the maintenance engineer when the structure shows abnormal behavior. However, due to long term use and temperature changes, the health monitoring system needs to be calibrated periodically. In this study, calibration and gauge factor readjustment process made for the health monitoring system installed in the railroad bridges and tunnel are reviewed and a few findings are updated. Future work will be concentrated on the long-term analysis of the measurement data and on the database structures so that the assessment of the structure is possible