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Soft Ground Improvement using Electrokinetic Geosynthetics (복합동전기토목섬유를 이용한 연약지반개량)

  • Lee, Myung-Ho;Han, Jung-Geun;Lee, Jai-Young
    • Journal of the Korean Geosynthetics Society
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.25-30
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    • 2007
  • The major reason to employ electrokinetic geosynthetics is to take advantage of its ability to densify very low permeability materials in shorter time periods than ordinary seepage consolidation. A number of laboratory scale experiments was carried out with acrylic column using natural clayey soil. The testing results indicate that (1) the electrically induced settlement was faster than the gravitational one, (2) the higher the voltage, the faster the dewatering but the less final settlement, and (3) the pH extended as low as 3 in the anode section and as high as 11 near the cathode.

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Effect of Microbial Treatment Methods on Biogrout (미생물 처리 방법이 바이오그라우트에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Daehyeon;Park, Kyungho;Kim, Hochul;Lee, Yonghee
    • Journal of the Korean GEO-environmental Society
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    • v.13 no.5
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    • pp.51-57
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    • 2012
  • The purpose of study is to understand the possibility of biogrout of soil induced by bacteria. Microbial Calcium Carbonate Precipitation(MCP) has been analysed using the microorganism Bacillus Pasteurii. In order to understand the biogrout of soft ground treated with microbial calcium carbonate precipitation, four types of specimens(sterilization soil, non-sterilization soil, reaction solution and microorganism solution with pre-treatment mix and reaction solution and microorganism solution with post-treatment mix) were made. Scanning Electron Microscope(SEM), EDX and X-ray diffraction(XRD) analyses were performed on the soft ground specimens. On the basis of the preliminary results, it appears that microbial treatment methods using calcium carbonate precipitation may be possible to improve property of biogrout.

Ablation Characteristic Study for Carbon Fabric/EPDM Chamber Insulation (Carbon Fabric을 삽입한 EPDM계 연소관 내열재 삭마 특성 연구)

  • Kim, Jin-Yong;Choi, Ji-Yong;Rho, Tae-Ho;Lee, Won-Bok;Cho, Won-Man;Hahm, Hee-Cheol;Yun, Nam-Gyun;Rhee, Young-Woo
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.73-79
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    • 2012
  • We developed the carbon fabric/EPDM chamber insulation in order to protect motor case with high intensity gas flow. A six-inch simulation motor connected with extension tube was designed to test ablation characteristic of insulation. High intensity gas flow was induced by a FRP disc with hole between motor and extension tube. After ground test, ablation depth of the carbon fabric/EPDM insulation was decreased compared to another insulations after ground static test.

Effects of foundation flexibility on seismic demands of asymmetric buildings subject to near-fault ground motions

  • Atefatdoost, Gholam Reza;JavidSharifi, Behtash;Shakib, Hamzeh
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.66 no.5
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    • pp.637-648
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    • 2018
  • When the centers of mass and stiffness of a building do not coincide, the structure experiences torsional responses. Such systems can consist of the underlying soil and the super-structure. The underlying soil may modify the earthquake input motion and change structural responses. Specific effects of the input motion shall also not be ignored. In this study, seismic demands of asymmetric buildings considering soil-structure interaction (SSI) under near-fault ground motions are evaluated. The building is modeled as an idealized single-story structure. The soil beneath the building is modeled by non-linear finite elements in the two states of loose and dense sands both compared with the fixed-base state. The infinite boundary conditions are modelled using viscous boundary elements. The effects of traditional and yield displacement-based (YDB) approaches of strength and stiffness distributions are considered on seismic demands. In the YDB approach, the stiffness considered in seismic design depends on the strength. The results show that the decrease in the base shear considering soft soil induced SSI when the YDB approach is assumed results only in the center of rigidity to control torsional responses. However, for fixed-base structures and those on dense soils both centers of strength and rigidity are controlling.

Exploring the effects of tuned mass dampers on the seismic performance of structures with nonlinear base isolation systems

  • Hessabi, Reza Mirza;Mercan, Oya;Ozturk, Baki
    • Earthquakes and Structures
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.285-296
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    • 2017
  • Base isolation is a quite practical control strategy for enhancing the response of structural systems induced by strong ground motions. Due to the dynamic effects of base isolation systems, reduction in the interstory drifts of the superstructure is often achieved at the expense of high base displacement level, which may lead to instability of the structure or non-practical designs for the base isolators. To reduce the base displacement, several hybrid structural control strategies have been studied over the past decades. This study investigates a particular strategy that employs Tuned Mass Dampers (TMDs) for improving the performance of base-isolated structures and unlike previous studies, specifically focuses on the effectiveness of this hybrid control strategy in structures that are equipped with nonlinear base isolation systems. To consider the nonlinearities of base isolation systems, a Bouc-Wen model is selected and nonlinear dynamic OpenSees models are used to perform several time-history simulations in time and frequency domains. Through these numerical simulations, the effects of several parameters such as the fundamental period of the structure, dynamic properties of the TMD and isolation systems and properties of the input ground motion on the behaviour of TMD-structure-base isolation systems are examined. The results of this study provide a better insight into the performance of linear shear-story structures with nonlinear base isolators and show that there are many scenarios in which TMDs can still improve the performance of these systems.

Dynamic Response of Seismically Isolated High-Story Buildings according to Earthquake Records (지진기록 사용에 따른 고층 면진건물의 동적 응답)

  • Lee, Hyun-Ho
    • Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.643-651
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    • 2008
  • The purpose of this study is to evaluate seismic capacity of seismically isolated building according to the earthquake motion record selection method. To analyze the seismic behavior, 20-story building is designed, which has base isolation system. The using earthquake motion record were selected by two categories. The one is a proposed earthquake record according to soil type and response spectrum shape, and the other is a well known earthquake events such as El Centro (1940). The time history analysis results of base isolation buildings be induced difference results according to each ground motion records. Therefore detailed guidelines for the ground motion records selection method must be prepared. And the response of isolation story displacement and shear force show good seismic performance in consideration of the proposed earthquake records.

Study to Analyze the Grounding System in the 20 kHz Power Installation (20 kHz 전력설비 접지시스템 분석에 관한 연구)

  • Jung, Jin-Soo;Han, Woon-Ki;Park, Chan-Urm;Song, Young-Sang;Lim, Hyun-Sung
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.62 no.9
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    • pp.1308-1312
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    • 2013
  • In this paper, carried out for optimal ground system for ensuring safety for electricity used to power equipment in the 20 kHz frequency. Now the grounding system of the mesh electrode, electrode rods are installed for power plant safety and protection against electric shock. However, the electrical equipment grounding system in the 20 kHz were considering the increasing grounding impedance due to the high frequency and the magnetic shielding. But until now, there has been little research on the grounding system. To solve this problem, In this paper was proposed optimal grounding system due to the experiment using a mesh electrode, rod electrode, aluminum plate electrodes. Measurement results, grounding resistance was depending on the material of the electrode grounding resistance. In addition, the leakage current (induced) appeared to be affected depending on the type of electrode.

Fire-after-earthquake resistance of steel structures using rotational capacity limits

  • Pantousa, Daphne;Mistakidis, Euripidis
    • Earthquakes and Structures
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.867-891
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    • 2016
  • This paper addresses numerically the behavior of steel structures under Fire-after-Earthquake (FAE) loading. The study is focused on a four-storey library building and takes into account the damage that is induced in structural members due to earthquake. The basic objective is the assessment of both the fire-behavior and the fire-resistance of the structure in the case where the structure is damaged due to earthquake. The combined FAE scenarios involve two different stages: during the first stage, the structure is subjected to the ground motion record, while in the second stage the fire occurs. Different time-acceleration records are examined, each scaled to multiple levels of the Peak Ground Acceleration (PGA) in order to represent more severe earthquakes with lower probability of occurrence. In order to study in a systematic manner the behavior of the structure for the various FAE scenarios, a two-dimensional beam finite element model is developed, using the non-linear finite element analysis code MSC-MARC. The fire resistance of the structure is determined using rotational limits based on the ductility of structural members that are subjected to fire. These limits are temperature dependent and take into account the level of the structural damage at the end of the earthquake and the effect of geometric initial imperfections of structural members.

Ablation Characteristic Study for Carbon Fabric/EPDM Chamber Insulation (Carbon Fabric을 삽입한 EPDM계 연소관 내열재 삭마 특성 연구)

  • Kim, Jin-Yong;Choi, Ji-Yong;Rho, Tae-Ho;Lee, Won-Bok;Cho, Won-Man;Ham, Hee-Cheol;Yun, Nam-Gyun;Rhee, Young-Woo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2011.11a
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    • pp.85-91
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    • 2011
  • We developed carbon fabric/EPDM chamber insulation in order to protect motor case with high intensity gas flow. Six-inch simulation motor connected with extension tube was designed to test ablation characteristic of insulation. High intensity gas flow was induced by FRP disc with hole between motor and extension tube. After ground test, ablation depth of carbon fabric/EPDM insulation was decreased compared to another insulations after ground static test.

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Seismic response of a monorail bridge incorporating train-bridge interaction

  • Kim, Chul-Woo;Kawatani, Mitsuo;Lee, Chang-Hun;Nishimura, Nobuo
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.111-126
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    • 2007
  • Dynamic responses of the bridge for a straddle-type monorail subjected to the ground motion of high probability to occur are investigated by means of a three-dimensional traffic-induced vibration analysis to clarify the effect of a train's dynamic system on seismic responses of a monorail bridge. A 15DOFs model is assumed for a car in the monorail train. The validity of developed equations of motion for a monorail train-bridge interaction system is verified by comparison with the field-test data. The inertia effect due to a ground motion is combined with the monorail train-bridge interaction system to investigate the seismic response of the monorail bridge under a moving train. An interesting result is that the dynamic system of the train on monorail bridges can act as a damper during earthquakes. The observation of numerical results also points out that the damper effect due to the dynamic system of the monorail train tends to decrease with increasing speed of the train.