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Tunneling project of Oil Storage in Underground Base (지하 원유 저장기지 터널굴착공사)

  • Kim Yoong Tae
    • Explosives and Blasting
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.13-18
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    • 1991
  • It was described Several Tuneling method for applying petrolum oil storage. The most Important factor of Tunneling is not only reinforcing works such as pre-grouting and after grouting but also rock bolting and shotcrete. The efficent works should be done by professional skillman, and also the classification of rock should be decided by professional engineers.

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Case Study of a Shallow Tunnelling Through Complex Strata of Sand-Gravel and Rock Mass (모래자갈과 암반의 복합지층에 시공한 저심도 터널의 사례연구)

  • Kim, Cheehwan
    • Tunnel and Underground Space
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.244-254
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    • 2015
  • The tunnel is excavated through the alluvial layer composed of sand and gravel with groundwater deposited on rock. A portion of upper part of the tunnel is located in the alluvial layer and there are several buildings just above the curved section of the tunnel. It is necessary to prevent from sand-flowing into the tunnel due to low strength of the alluvial, high groundwater level and shallow depth of the tunnel from the ground surface. For this, the alluvial around the tunnel is pre-reinforced by umbrella arch method with multi-stage grouting through large diameter steel pipes or jet grouting before excavating the tunnel. The effect of the pre-reinforcement of the tunnel and the safety of the buildings are monitored by measurement of ground deformation occurred during tunnelling.

Grouting Effects of Microfine Cement in the Rock-based Sites (시멘트계 주입재료의 암반그라우팅 효과)

  • Kong, Jinyoung;Kim, Chanki;Park, Jinhwan;Chun, Byungsik
    • Journal of the Korean GEO-environmental Society
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    • v.11 no.12
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    • pp.37-45
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    • 2010
  • The particle size of microfine cement(MC) is so small that it can be injected into silt layer. But the more particle size is miniaturized, the more the cohesion increases. This phenomenon results in the decrease of the perviousness of MC. In this study, the grouting effects of microfine cement with superplasticizer to maintain cohesion low and that of normal cement were investigated in rock. To estimate the grouting effects, TCR/RQD test for rock quality, lugeon test, borehole loading test for coefficients of elastic and deformative stress, borehole shear test for shear stress, detection p~q~t(pressure~flow~time) chart tests were carried out. The results using MC show a better permeability, modulus of elasticity, deformation, charge per unit, and recover efficiency of grouting material than those of ordinary portland cement except shear stress.

Evaluation of grout penetration in single rock fracture using electrical resistivity

  • Lee, Hangbok;Oh, Tae-Min;Lee, Jong-Won
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 2021
  • In this study, a new approach using electrical resistivity measurement was proposed to detect grout penetration and to evaluate the grouting performance for such as waterproof efficiency in single rock fracture. For this purpose, an electrical resistivity monitoring system was designed to collect multi-channel data in real time. This was applied to a system for grout injection/penetration using a transparent fracture replica with various aperture sizes and water-cement mix ratio. The electrical resistivity was measured under various grout penetration conditions in real time, which results were directly compared to the visual observation images of grout penetration/distribution. Moreover, the grouting success status after the curing process was evaluated by measuring the electrical resistivity in relation to changes in frequency in fracture cells where grout injection and penetration were completed. Consequently, it was determined that the electrical resistivity monitoring system could be applied effectively to the detection of successful penetration of grouting into a target area and to actual field evaluation of the grouting performance and long-term stability of underground rock structures.

A Study on the Grouting Effect of Ultrafine Cement in Rock Ground (초미립자 시멘트의 암반지반 그라우팅 주입효과에 관한 연구)

  • An, Jun-Hee;Park, Choon-Sik
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.19 no.12
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    • pp.279-286
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    • 2018
  • The grouting method is to reinforce the ground by injecting the chemical solution for the strengthening of the ground. Cement grouting material has usually used portland cement for centuries ago, but the cement particle size is large and the injection effect is limited. This study analyzes the effect of ultrafine cement grouting in rock ground using 3S-1 grouting in rock ground and ordinary Portland cement (OPC). The results of tests were compared and analyzed from the Lugeon test, bore loading test (P.M.T.), and injection (P-Q) test. The use of ultrafine cement (3S-1) had a higher effect (K, 10-6cm/sec) than OPC. The reinforcement effect of 3S-1 was also confirmed. Ultrafine cement (3S-1) was 4~9 times more injectable than OPC. Therefore, it is more advantageous to use ultrafine cement (3S-1) than OPC.

A Case Study of Post-Grouted Drilled Shaft in Weathered Rock (풍화암소켓 대구경 현장타설말뚝의 선단보강그라우팅 사례)

  • Kwon, Oh-Sung;Jung, Sung-Min;Choi, Yong-Kyu
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.27 no.6
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    • pp.5-16
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    • 2011
  • Post-grouting for the drilled shaft is known to remarkably increase the end bearing capacity of pile by consolidating and reinforcing the disturbed ground containing slime around the pile tip. However, the general design guideline for post-grouting has not been established yet in Korea. Especially in the domestic application, the post-grouting is employed just for repairing the pile with unacceptable resistance rather than for increasing the design resistance of pile. Therefore, little is reported about the effect of post-grouting on the pile resistance itself. In this study, the effect of post-grouting on the resistance of drilled shafts installed in the weathered rock in Korea was estimated by performing the bi-directional load tests on the piles with and without the post-grouting. The test results presented that the initial slope of end bearing-base displacement curve in the pile with post-grouting was 4 times higher than that without post-grouting. At the acceptable settlement (1% of pile diameter), the end bearing capacities of piles with and without the post-grouting were estimated to be 12.0 MPa and 7.0 MPa, respectively, which indicate that the post-grouting could increase the end bearing resistance of pile in weathered rock more than 70%.

Time-dependent characteristics of viscous fluid for rock grouting (암반 그라우팅을 위한 점성유체의 시간의존 특성 분석)

  • Lee, Jong-Won;Kim, Ji-Yeong;Weon, Jo-Hyun;Oh, Tae-Min
    • Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association
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    • v.24 no.6
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    • pp.465-481
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    • 2022
  • Rock grouting is important to improve the waterproof efficiency and mechanical strength of rock medium with joint for utilizing the underground rock space such as tunnel. The grouting materials typically has been used the cement materials, which represent Bingham fluid model. This model can express the relationship of viscosity and yield strength. In addition, it is dependent with elapsed time. The grouting injection performance can be deteriorated with an increase of viscosity and yield strength in the grouting process if the time dependence is ignored. Therefore, in this study, the characteristics of viscosity and yield strength were investigated according to water-cement ratio and time dependence in the laboratory test. Numerical simulation was carried out to investigate the grouting performance according to the time dependence of characteristics in terms of the viscosity model. Given the results, the grouting injected distance and cumulative grout volume were significantly decreased when the time dependence of grouting material was considered. This study, considering the characteristics according to the time dependence of viscosity and yield strength, will be meaningful to the design of grouting injection in field applications.

Analysis of grout injection distance in single rock joint (단일절리 암반에서 그라우팅 주입거리 분석)

  • Ji-Yeong Kim;Jo-Hyun Weon;Jong-Won Lee;Tae-Min Oh
    • Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association
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    • v.25 no.6
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    • pp.541-554
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    • 2023
  • The utilization of underground spaces in relation to tunnels and energy/waste storage is on the rise. To ensure the stability of underground spaces, it is crucial to reinforce rock fractures and discontinuities. Discontinuities, such as joints, can weaken the strength of the rock and lead to groundwater inflow into underground spaces. In order to enhance the strength and stability of the area around these discontinuities, rock grouting techniques are employed. However, during rock grouting, it is impossible to visually confirm whether the grouting material is being smoothly injected as intended. Without proper injection, the expected increases in strength, durability, and degree of consolidation may not be achieved. Therefore, it is necessary to predict in advance whether the grouting material is being injected as designed. In this study, we aimed to assess the injection performance based on injection variables such as the water/cement mixture ratio, injection pressure, and injection flow using UDEC (Universal Distinct Element Code) numerical program. Additionally, numerical results were validated by the lab experiment. The results of this study are expected to help optimize variables such as injection material properties, injection time, and pump pressure in the grouting design in the field.

A Study on the P~q~t Charts Applicability for Quality Improvement of Water-Sealing&Reinforcement Grouting in Tunneling Work Underneath the City (도심지 지하 터널시공 중 차수·보강 그라우팅 공사의 품질향상을 위한 P~q~t charts 적용성 연구)

  • Kim, Jin-Chun;Kim, Seok-Hyun;Yoo, Byung-Sun;Kang, Hee-Jin
    • Journal of Korean Society of Disaster and Security
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.51-63
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    • 2021
  • This study is for the quality improvement of water-sealing & reinforcement grouting in tunnel of the construction of the underground transportation network underneath the city. Existing tunnel grouting process did not technically utilize P~q~t charts fully. It is due to the absence of technical methods to decide how P~q~t charts change in the presence of trouble and what the change represents in grouting. There were no standards to decide which chart pattern represents which ground characteristics, how to categorize ground types, and how to take measures according to the standards. This paper studies on the grouting type, ground characteristics, ground type categorizing method, and countermeasures for both general and algorithm-processed grouting in soil and rock layer to address the aforementioned problems. Newly improved P~q~t charts from grouting in soil was categorized into six different types. Different characteristics and categorization method was developed for each type. Countermeasures for each type of grouting process were developed so that on-site application can be readily available. Improved P~q~t charts for rock layer also have six different types of grouting. Each type was given the countermeasures for rock layer grouting process for easier applications. Therefore, it is expected to be used through out the entire process of grouting from preparation to the last report of the water-sealing & reinforcement grouting in tunnel of the construction of the underground transportation network underneath the city.

A Case Study of Post-Grouted Drilled Shaft in Weathered Formation (풍화대소켓 대구경 현장타설말뚝의 선단보강그라우팅 사례)

  • Kwon, Oh-Sung;Lee, Jong-Sung;Jung, Sung-Min;Lee, Kyung-Jun;Choi, Yong-Kyu
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 2010.03a
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    • pp.415-426
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    • 2010
  • Post-grouting for the drilled shaft is known to increase the end bearing capacity of pile 2~3 times higher by consolidating and reinforcing the disturbed ground containing slime around the pile end. However, the general design guideline for post-grouting has not been established yet in Korea. Especially in the domestic application, the post-grouting is employed just for repairing the pile with the unacceptable resistance rather than for increasing the design resistance of pile. Therefore, little is reported about the effect of post-grouting on the pile resistance itself. In this study, the effect of post-grouting on the resistance of drilled shafts installed in the weathered rock in Korea was estimated by performing the bi-directional load tests on the piles with and without the post-grouting. The test results presented that the initial slope of end bearing-base displacement curve in the pile with post-grouting was 4 times higher than that without post-grouting. At the acceptable settlement (1% of pile diameter), the end bearing capacities of piles with and without the post-grouting were estimated to be 12.0 MPa and 7.0 MPa, respectively, indicating that the post-grouting could increase the end bearing resistance of pile in weathered rock more than 70%.

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