• 제목/요약/키워드: geological boundary

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Ignition and flame propagation in hydrogen-air layers from a geological nuclear waste repository: A preliminary study

  • Ryu, Je Ir;Woo, Seung Min;Lee, Manseok;Yoon, Hyun Chul
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • 제54권1호
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    • pp.130-137
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    • 2022
  • In the geological repository of radioactive nuclear waste, anaerobic corrosion can generate hydrogen, and may conservatively lead to the production of hydrogen-air layer. The accumulated hydrogen may cause a hazardous flame propagation resulting from any potential ignition sources. This study numerically investigates the processes of ignition and flame propagation in the layered mixture. Simple geometry was chosen to represent the geological repository, and reactive flow simulations were performed with different ignition power, energy, and locations. The simulation results revealed the effects of power and energy of ignition source, which were also analyzed theoretically. The mechanism of layered flame propagation was suggested, which includes three stages: propagation into the hydrogen area, downward propagation due to the product gas, and horizontal propagation along the top wall. To investigate the effect of the ignition source location, simulations with eight different positions were performed, and the boundary of hazardous ignition area was identified. The simulation results were also explained through scaling analysis. This study evaluates the potential risk of the accumulated hydrogen in geological repository, and illustrates the layered flame propagation in related ignition scenarios.

Effect of water distribution on shear strength of compacted loess

  • Kang-ze, Yuan;Wan-kui, Ni;Xiang-fei, Lu;Hai-man, Wang
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • 제31권5호
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    • pp.519-527
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    • 2022
  • Shear failure in soil is the primary cause of most geotechnical structure failures or instability. Soil water content is a significant factor affecting soil shear strength. In this study, the shear strength of samples with different water contents was tested. The shear strength, cohesion, and internal friction angle decreased with increasing water content. Based on the variation of cohesion and internal friction angle, the water content zone was divided into a high-water content zone and low-water content zone with a threshold water content of 15.05%. Cohesion and internal friction angle have a good linear relationship with water content in both zones. Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy (ESEM) test presented that the aggregates size of the compacted loess gradually increases with increasing water content. Meanwhile, the clay in the compacted loess forms a matric that envelops around the surface of the aggregates and fills the inter-aggregates pores. A quantitative analysis of bound water and free water under different water contents using a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) test was carried out. The threshold water content between bound water and free water was slightly below the plastic limit, which is consistent with the results of shear strength parameters. Combined with the T2 distributions obtained by NMR, one can define a T2 relaxation time of 1.58 ms as the boundary point for bound water distribution without free water. Finally, the effects of bound water and free water on shear strength parameters were analyzed using linear regression analysis.

Study of Influence Factors for Prediction of Ground Subsidence Risk

  • Park, Jin Young;Jang, Eugene;Ihm, Myeong Hyeok
    • 한국방재안전학회논문집
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    • 제10권1호
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    • pp.29-34
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    • 2017
  • This Analyzed case study of measuring displacement, implemented laboratory investigation, and in-situ testing in order to interpret ground subsidence risk rating by excavation work. Since geological features of each country are different, it is necessary to objectify or classify quantitatively ground subsidence risk evaluation in accordance with Korean ground character. Induced main factor that could be evaluated and used to predicted ground subsidence risk through literature investigation and analysis study on research trend related to the ground subsidence. Major factors of ground subsidence might be classified by geological features as overburden, boundary surface of ground, soil, rock and water. These factors affect each other differently in accordance with type of ground that's classified soil, rock, or complex. Then rock could be classified including limestone element or not, also in case of the latter it might be classified whether brittle shear zone or not.

Seismic responses of a metro tunnel in a ground fissure site

  • Liu, Nina;Huang, Qiang-Bing;Fan, Wen;Ma, Yu-Jie;Peng, Jian-Bing
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • 제15권2호
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    • pp.775-781
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    • 2018
  • Shake table tests were conducted on scaled tunnel model to investigate the mechanism and effect of seismic loadings on horseshoe scaled tunnel model in ground fissure site. Key technical details of the experimental test were set up, including similarity relations, boundary conditions, sensor layout, modelling methods were presented. Synthetic waves and El Centro waves were adopted as the input earthquake waves. Results measured from hanging wall and foot wall were compared and analyzed. It is found that the seismic loadings increased the subsidence of hanging wall and lead to the appearance and propagation of cracks. The values of acceleration, earth pressure and strain were greater in the hanging wall than those in the foot wall. The tunnel exhibited the greatest earth pressure on right and left arches, however, the earth pressure on the crown of arch is the second largest and the inverted arch has the least earth pressure in the same tunnel section. Therefore, the effect of the hanging wall on the seismic performance of metro tunnel in earth fissure ground should be considered in the seismic design.

CALCAREOUS NANNOPLANKTON FROM THE SEOGUIPO FORMATIN OF CHEJU ISLAND, KOREA AND ITS PALEOCEANOGRAPHIC IMPLICATIONS

  • Yi Songsuk;Yun Hyesu;Choi Duck-Keun;Yoon Sun;Koh Gi-Won
    • 한국석유지질학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국석유지질학회 1998년도 제5차 학술발표회 발표논문집
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    • pp.22-28
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    • 1998
  • Twenty species of calcareous nannofossils belonging to 11 genera are identified from the Seoguipo Formation in Cheju island, Korea. On the basis of the marker species, the Seoguipo Formation is biostratigraphically assigned to the Pseudoemiliania lacunosa Zone (NNl9), which corresponds to the combined zones of Emiliania annula - Emiliania ovata (CN13a-CN14a) of latest Pliocene and Early Pleistocene. Generally, cold-water species is dominant in the lower part, whereas warm-water one in the upper part. This is interpreted the palaeoceanographic condition has changed from cooling to warm phase. The change in floral composition and abundance of specific species allows the recognition of 4 ecostaratigraphic units in the Seoguipo Formation and the migration of oceanographic frontal boundary. According to nannofossil distribution in the study area, the position of an oceanographic boundary between warmer water and cooler water appeared to have oscillated north-south over the Korea Strait and Cheju island in response to glacial and interglacial cycles. The geologic time of the interpreted paleoceanographical changes determined by nannofossil biochronology is well agreed with the results obtained from the Japan Sea (East Sea) and Japan-Sea side of Japan.

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지구통계학적 방법을 이용한 포텐셜 자료와 MT 자료의 복합 해석 연구 (Integrated Analysis of Gravity and MT data by Geostatistical Approach)

  • 박계순;오석훈;이희순;권병두;양준모
    • 한국지구물리탐사학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국지구물리탐사학회 2007년도 공동학술대회 논문집
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    • pp.42-47
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    • 2007
  • We have studied feasibility of the geostatistical approach to enhance the result of analysis of the sparsely obtained MT(Magnetotelluric) data by combining with gravity data. We have attempted to use geostatistics for integrating the MT data along with gravity data. To evaluate the feasibility of this approach, we have studied about interrelation between geological boundary and density distribution, and corrected density distribution for conversion to more sensitive to geological boundary by minimization of difference between z-directional variogram values of resistivity distribution obtained MT inversion and density distributions. Then, this method has been tested on model and field data. In model test, the results obtained were good agreement with real model. And in a real field data, the result of analysis demonstrate convincingly that our geostatistical approach is effective.

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암석과 토층 경계면의 전단강도 특성연구 (A Study on Characteristics of Shear Strength in Rock-soil Contacts)

  • 이수곤
    • 한국환경복원기술학회지
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    • 제4권3호
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    • pp.49-54
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    • 2001
  • It is common that the soil layer is a few meters below the earth's surface and the rock mass is below the soil layer in the view of geological characteristics in Korea. And the boundary between rock and soil is clearly divided. When dealing with the stability of rock masses, as in the case of rock slopes or dam foundations, the majority of the collapses is not within the soil layer, but within the soil-rock boundary. Therefore it is important to identify the shear strength characteristics between soil-rock boundary. And then in the method of reinforcement on landslide this chose a cut slope near Daemo elementary school in Seoul, surveyed shear strength between soil-rock contacts and considered a large scale collapse using a limit equilibrium method.

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Predictive Spatial Data Fusion Using Fuzzy Object Representation and Integration: Application to Landslide Hazard Assessment

  • Park, No-Wook;Chi, Kwang-Hoon;Chung, Chang-Jo;Kwon, Byung-Doo
    • 대한원격탐사학회지
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    • 제19권3호
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    • pp.233-246
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    • 2003
  • This paper presents a methodology to account for the partial or gradual changes of environmental phenomena in categorical map information for the fusion/integration of multiple spatial data. The fuzzy set based spatial data fusion scheme is applied in order to account for the fuzziness of boundaries in categorical information showing the partial or gradual environmental impacts. The fuzziness or uncertainty of boundary is represented as two kinds of fuzzy membership functions based on fuzzy object concept and the effects of them are quantitatively evaluated with the help of a cross validation procedure. A case study for landslide hazard assessment demonstrates the better performance of this scheme as compared to traditional crisp boundary representation.

지질구조 영향에 의한 암반비탈면 붕괴 사례 연구 (Case Study on Rock Slope Failures Caused by Geologic Structures)

  • 박부성;조현;박동인;김준호;최재호
    • 지질공학
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    • 제27권4호
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    • pp.417-427
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    • 2017
  • 본 연구에서는 암반비탈면을 대상으로 붕괴에 큰 영향을 미치는 주요 지질구조에 의한 붕괴현황, 원인분석 및 대책에 관한 사례를 소개하고자 한다. 다양한 지질구조에 의한 암반비탈면 붕괴 사례 중 단층점토가 협재된 단층면의 교차에 의한 붕괴, 엽리 및 암맥관입접촉부 파쇄대에 의한 붕괴 및 심부 암종경계면(점토대)에 의한 붕괴 등에 대한 사례를 중심으로 정밀지표지질조사, 물리탐사 및 시추조사 등을 통한 붕괴원인 분석을 실시하였으며, 대상 비탈면의 지질구조적 특성, 붕괴유형 및 지반조건 등을 고려하여 추가적인 비탈면 활동을 방지하고 비탈면의 항구적인 안정성 확보를 위한 대책방안을 수립하고자 하였다.

옥동단층(玉洞斷層) (The Okdong Fault)

  • 김정환;고희재;기원서
    • 자원환경지질
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    • 제22권3호
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    • pp.285-291
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    • 1989
  • The Okdong Fault is situated in Okdong-Hamchang area, the central part of Korea. The area consists of Precambrian gneisses and granitoids, Paleozoic clastic and carbonate rocks, and Mesozoic clastic rocks and igneous intrusives. The Okdong Fault is situated along contact boundary between the lowermost Cambrian Basal Quartzite and Precambrian basements. Mylonites occur as narrow zone which is extended over 100km and is restricted to within 10m-30m along the Okdong Fault. The main features of mylonites are quartz mylonite derived from Cambrian Basal Quartzite and mylonitic granitoids from Precambrian granitoids. Movement sense is deduced as a sinistral strike-slip movement with evidence of rotation of sheared porphyroclasts, rotation of fragments and S/C-bands. The mylonite zone has been reactivated as fault which reveals oblique-slip movement. The fault resurges as faults which reveals normal(to the NW) and reverse(to the SE) dip-slip movement. Normal faults are dominant in the northern and southern part and reverse or thrust faults are dominant in the central part of the Okdong Fault. The thrust movement can be correlated with the Daebo Orogeny of Jurassic Period. Granites and dyke rocks intruded into Paleozoic and Precambrian rocks during Cretaceous Period.

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