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The Behavior of Rammed Aggregate Piers (RAP) in Soft Ground (I) (연악지반의 쇄석다짐말뚝에 대한 거동 분석 (I))

  • Bae, Kyung-Tae;Lee, Chong-Kyu
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.169-183
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    • 2007
  • Numerical analysis was performed to investigate the behavior of rammed aggregate piers (RAP) in soft ground with various interface conditions, area replacement ratio, aspect ratio and surcharge loads of pile and soil. And field modulus load test was carried out to predict the input parameters. Field prototype (unit cell) tests are in progress to compare the result of numerical analysis. Also a modified load transfer equation of RAP on soft foundation was proposed. According to the results, the behavior of RAP depended on such as interface conditions, settlement characteristics (free strain) and stress concentration ratio. On the other hand, maximun stress concentration ratio increased as area replacement ratio and aspect ratio increased, and it was remarkably affected by surcharge loads.

A Study on the Behavior of George Massey Immersed Tunnel during Earthquake (지진 시 George Massey 침매터널의 거동에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Sung-Sik;Moon, Hong-Duk
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.28 no.4C
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    • pp.221-230
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    • 2008
  • The George Massey immersed tunnel passes the Fraser River near Vancouver, Western Canada. The tunnel was founded on sandy soils and its behavior during earthquake was analyzed by an effective stress constitutive model called UBCSAND. This model is able to calculate pore pressure rise and resulting tunnel movements due to cyclic loading. Centrifuge tests conducted at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) were used to verify the model performance. The centrifuge tests consisted of 2 models: Model 1 was designed for an original ground condition, Model 2 for a ground improvement by densification. In Model 1, large deformation of the tunnel was observed due to liquefaction of surrounding soil. Because of the densified zones around the tunnel the vertical and horizontal displacements of the tunnel in Model 2 was 50% less than Model 1. Measured excess pore pressures, accelerations, and displacements from centrifuge tests were in close agreement with the predictions of UBCSAND model. Therefore, the model can be used to predict seismic behavior of immersed tunnels on sandy soils and optimize liquefaction remediation methods.

Ground Behavior and Reinforcing Methods of NATM Tunnel through Deep Weathered Zone (대심도 풍화대층에서 NATM 터널의 지반거동 및 보강방법)

  • Chun, Byung-Sik;Song, Seung-Hoon;An, Jung-Whan
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.23 no.8
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    • pp.87-95
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    • 2007
  • This study analyzed ground settlement and ground stress depending on tunnel excavation and the ground reinforcing grouting methods for double line road tunnel through deep weathered zone. Diameter of double line road tunnel was approximately 12m and umbrella arch method and side wall reinforcing grouting were applied. The ring-cut split excavation method and CD-cut excavation method for excavation method were applied. Analyses of failure rate and vertical stress ratio show that the tunnel for which the height of the cover (H) was higher than four times the diameter, can be considered a deep tunnel. Comparisons of various excavation and ground reinforcement methods showed that CD-cut method results in lower surface and crown settlement, and lower failure rate than that obtained by Ring-cut split method. In addition, the side wall reinforcing grouting resulted in reduction of tunnel displacement and settlement.

A Study on the Stability of Embankment on Soft Ground through Measure Control (계측관리를 통한 연약지반상 성토의 안정성에 대한 연구)

  • Park, Seong-Jae;Jo, Gyeong-Tae;Jeong, Gyeong-Hwan
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 1995.06b
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    • pp.15-34
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    • 1995
  • The deformations of ground due to the embankment on the soft clay affect the stability of embankment. This study compares the result of Korea's measured values with foreign's results. And it examines the irregularity of the soil behavior depending on the characteristics of the ground, and the results can be used as the base data for studying the complex factors on the soft ground. Meanwhile, several problems of applying the conventional methods to the domestic field are also discussed. The purpose of the study is to aid the regulations concerning the safety of the embankment on the soft clay, Especially, consideration of depth of the soft ground, embankment height and stress history, etc. should be added to existing factors of correlation between the lateral displacement and the vertical displacement.

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Influence of Sampling and Preparation Method on Stress-Strain Behavior of Weathered Granite Soils (채취방법과 성형방법이 화강 풍화토의 응력-변형률 거동에 미치는 영향)

  • Cho, Wan-Jei
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Safety
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.55-64
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    • 2010
  • Since various weathered soils are encountered in many domestic construction sites, it is necessary to estimate characteristics of natural weathered soils. However, the remolded sample of weathered soils are commonly used to estimate their characteristics because it is very difficult to sample weathered soils in undisturbed states. However, it is well known that the behavior of remolded sample is different from that of the undisturbed sample particularly in the dynamic response, because the particle structure of undisturbed sample maintains its original structure from the mother rock. Thus, to evaluate the influence of sampling method and preparation method on stress-strain behavior, the resonant column tests were performed on the block, tube samples, remolded samples with static compression and remolded samples with tamping of the weathered granite soils. The shear modulus of the remolded sample with tamping is larger than the other samples presumably due to the high tamping pressure enough to induce particle breakage. The tube samples show larger damping ratios than other samples. Furthermore, one-dimensional ground response analysis was performed to compare the results qualitatively.

A Study on Joint by Two-Stage Excavation in Tunnel (2단계로 굴착되는 터널의 절리에 대한 연구)

  • Byun Gwang-Wook;An Joung-Hwan;Kim Dong-Gab;Lee Sang-Duk
    • Tunnel and Underground Space
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    • v.15 no.3 s.56
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    • pp.185-194
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    • 2005
  • Recently, the surrounding rock mass is understood as the major support system for the tunnel constructed in the rock mass. Generally, the rock mass contains many discontinuity planes such as joints, and thus, the tunnel behavior in the rock mass is governed by the characteristics of the discontinuity planes. In this study, the behavior of tunnel in jointed rock mass is studied by model tests and numerical analyses. The results shows that the behavior of tunnel depends on the different initial stress conditions, in case that the tunnel is excavated in the ground without any joints. When a joint is located near the tunnel, the pound stress and displacement tend to increase between the tunnel and the joint.

Numerical investigation into particle crushing effects on the shear behavior of gravel

  • Xi Li;Yayan Liu;Guoping Qian;Xueqing Liu;Hao Wang;Guoqing Yin
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.209-219
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    • 2023
  • This paper presents numerical investigations into the particle crushing effect on the shear properties of gravel under direct shear condition. A novel particle crushing model was developed based on the octahedral shear stress criterion and fragment replacement method. A series of direct shear tests were carried out on unbreakable particles and breakable particles with different strengths. The evolutions of the particle crushing, shear strength, volumetric strain behavior, and contact force fabric during shearing were analyzed. It was observed that the number of crushed particles increased with the increase of the shear displacement and axial pressure and decreased with the particle strength increasing. Moreover, the shear strength and volume dilatancy were obviously decreased with particle crushing. The shear displacement of particles starting to crush was close to that corresponding to the peak shear stress got. Besides, the shear-hardening behavior was obviously affected by the number of crushed particles. A microanalysis showed that due to particle crushing, the contact forces and anisotropy decreased. The mechanism of the particle crushing effect on the shear strength was further clarified in terms of the particle friction and interlock.

Evaluation of Particle Size Effect on Dynamic Behavior of Soil-pile System (모래 지반의 입자크기가 지반-말뚝 시스템의 동적 거동에 미치는 영향 평가)

  • Yoo, Min-Taek;Yang, Eui-Kyu;Han, Jin-Tae;Kim, Myoung-Mo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 2010.03a
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    • pp.188-197
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    • 2010
  • This paper presents experimental results of a series of 1-g shaking table model tests performed on end-bearing single piles and pile groups to investigate the effect of particle size on the dynamic behavior of soil-pile systems. Two soil-pile models consisting of a single-pile and a $4{\times}2$-pile group were tested twice; first using Jumoonjin sand, and second using Australian Fine sand, which has a smaller particle size. In the case of single-pile models, the lateral displacement was almost within 1% of pile diameter which corresponds to the elastic range of the pile. The back-calculated p-y curves show that the subgrade reaction of the Jumoonjin-sand-model ground was larger than that of the Australian Fine-sand-model ground at the same displacement. This phenomenon means that the stress-strain behavior of Jumoonjin sand was initially stiffer than that of Australian Fine sand. This difference was also confirmed by resonant column tests and compression triaxial tests. And the single pile p-y backbone curves of the Australian fine sand were constructed and compared with those of the Jumoonjin sand. As a result, the stiffness of the p-y backbone curves of Jumunjin sand was larger than those of Australian fine sand. Therefore, using the same p-y curves regardless of particle size can lead to inaccurate results when evaluating dynamic behavior of soil-pile system. In the case of the group-pile models, the lateral displacement was much larger than the elastic range of pile movement at the same test conditions in the single-pile models. The back-calculated p-y curves in the case of group pile models were very similar in both sands because the stiffness difference between the Jumoonjin-sand-model ground and the Australian Fine-sand-model ground was not significantly large at a large strain level, where both sands showed non-linear behavior. According to a series of single pile and group pile test results, the evaluation group pile effect using the p-multiplier can lead to inaccurate results on dynamic behavior of soil-pile system.

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The effect of in-situ stress parameters and metamorphism on the geomechanical and mineralogical behavior of tunnel rocks

  • Kadir Karaman
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.37 no.3
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    • pp.213-222
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    • 2024
  • Determination of jointed rock mass properties plays a significant role in the design and construction of underground structures such as tunneling and mining. Rock mass classification systems such as Rock Mass Rating (RMR), Rock Mass Index (RMi), Rock Mass Quality (Q), and deformation modulus (Em) are determined from the jointed rock masses. However, parameters of jointed rock masses can be affected by the tunnel depth below the surface due to the effect of the in situ stresses. In addition, the geomechanical properties of rocks change due to the effect of metamorphism. Therefore, the main objective of this study is to apply correlation analysis to investigate the relationships between rock mass properties and some parameters related to the depth of the tunnel studied. For this purpose, the field work consisted of determining rock mass parameters in a tunnel alignment (~7.1 km) at varying depths from 21 m to 431 m below ground surface. At the same excavation depths, thirty-seven rock types were also sampled and tested in the laboratory. Correlations were made between vertical stress and depth, horizontal/vertical stress ratio (k) and depth, k and Em, k and RMi, k and point load index (PLI), k and Brazilian tensile strength (BTS), Em and uniaxial compressive strength (UCS), UCS and PLI, UCS and BTS. Relationships were significant (significance level=0.000) at the confidence interval of 95% (r = 0.77-0.88) between the data pairs for the rocks taken from depths greater than 166 m where the ratio of horizontal to vertical stress is between 0.6 and 1.2. The in-situ stress parameters affected rock mass properties as well as metamorphism which affected the geomechanical properties of rock materials by affecting the behavior of minerals and textures within rocks. This study revealed that in-situ stress parameters and metamorphism should be reviewed when tunnel studies are carried out.

Consolidation Test Method Considering Sample Deformation Due to Stress Release by Sampling (시료채취에 의한 응력해방시 시료변형을 고려한 압밀시험)

  • Kim Jae-Young;Takada Naotoshi
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.20 no.7
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    • pp.99-105
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    • 2004
  • When a saturated clay is sampled from a borehole in an undisturbed manner, the exerted negative pore water pressure restricts the volume expansion. The vertical and horizontal stresses to which the clay was subjected in the ground are smaller and larger than this isotropically confining stress equivalent to the mean principal stress in the ground, respectively. Therefore the sample expands vertically and shrinks laterally under an undrained condition. In the ordinary consolidation test, the sample thus deformed is trimmed to fit the inside of the consolidometer ring. Thus, the specimen generates larger consolidation displacement due to confining larger horizontal stress when in-situ effective pressure is loaded. The specimen does not reproduce the in-situ consolidation behavior, In this paper, considering sample deformation, the test specimen is made to expand laterally to fit the inside of the ring in the undrained manner when the in-situ effective pressure is loaded. And applicability of this proposed test procedure was verified; results from the conventional consolidation test procedure are also discussed.