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Prediction of the Environmental Conditions in Underground Tunnelling Spaces (地下터널 굴착作業場內 作業環境豫測)

  • Park, Hee-Bong
    • Tunnel and Underground Space
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.116-122
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    • 1992
  • A comprehensive, nonsteady state, computer simulation program for the environmental conditions in advancing tunnels (the HEADSIM simulation program) is constructed and successfully validated with heat balance amongst all heat sources, and with mass conservation amongst various airflows including the leakage air from ducts, under timedependent variations of inlet air conditions. which include sudden, diurnal and seasonal changes. Heat conduction in the wall strata and face strata is simulated with most complicated boundary conditions using the finite difference method, and the climatic conditions in roadway sections which contain air ducts, booster fan, spray cooler, compressed air pipes, cold water pipes, return water pipes, machinery and broken rock are simulated taking into account the variations of face operation and the heat storage mechanism in the strata. The limitations of simulation time steps and roadway section lengths are defined according to the stability criteria satisfying the principles of thermodynamics. Variations of heat transfer coefficients, which are newly set, and those of wetness factors are taken into account according to the variations of other parameters and the stepwise advance of the face. Newly-derived formulae are used for computing the air duct leakage and the pressure inside of the duct. A new concept of an 'imaginary duct' is introduced to simulate the climatic conditions in tunnels during holiday periods, which directly affect conditions on subsequent working days under the consideration of natural convection. A subsidiary program (the WALLSIM simulation program) is made to compute the dimensionless tunnel surface temperatures and to compare the results with those from analytical approaches, and to demonstrate the stability, convergence and accuracy of the strata heat conduction simulation, adopting the finite difference method. The WALLSIM also has wide applications, including those for the computation of age coefficients.

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3D coupled analysis on tunneling under groundwater (지하수가 터널굴착에 미치는 영향에 관한 3차원 연계해석)

  • Yoo, Chung-Sik
    • Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.175-187
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    • 2003
  • This paper presents the effect of groundwater on tunnel performance. Fundamental issues in tunneling under high groundwater table together with an illustrative example are discussed. The effect of groundwater on tunnel excavation was examined using a 3D stress-pore pressure coupled finite-element analysis. The results of the 3D coupled analysis were then compared with those of a total stress analysis. Examined items included earth and pore pressures around lining, and lining stresses. Also the examined include face movement and ground surface movements. The results indicated that the effect of groundwater on tunnel excavation can only be captured through a fully coupled analysis. Implementations of the findings from this study are discussed in great detail.

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A Study on Key Factors of Ground Settlement Due to Shield TBM Excavation using Numerical Analysis and Field Measurement Comparison (수치해석과 현장 계측값 비교를 통한 Shield TBM 지표침하 영향요소 검토)

  • Jun, Gychan;Kim, Donghyun
    • Journal of the Korean Geosynthetics Society
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.63-72
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    • 2017
  • This study estimates the degree of influence of factors influencing ground surface settlement during tunnel excavation using Shield tunneling trough 3D FE-analyses. Numerical analysis was carried out by considering face pressure, skinplate pressure, excavation length, soil model, element size and soil material properties. Also, Actually constructed shield TBM comparative analysis was conducted by compared with Volume loss model, Pressure model and field measurement data. Skinplate pressure and soil model were the most influential factors, and the analysis results were similar to field measurements when the appropriate skinplate pressure was applied according to the passing stratum.

New tunnel reinforcement method using pressurized cavity expansion concept (천공홀 가압 팽창 개념을 도입한 터널 보조 신공법 연구)

  • Cho, In-Sung;Park, Jeong-Jun;Kim, Jong-Sun;Lee, In-Mo
    • Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association
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    • v.12 no.6
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    • pp.407-416
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    • 2010
  • A new tunnel auxiliary method is proposed in this paper which utilizes the concept of cavity expansion for tuunel reinforcement by forming an umbrella arch on the roof of tunnel. When an inflatable pipe is inserted and expanded by pressure in the bore hole of umbrella arch, the ground around the bore hole can be compacted so that the stress condition above the tunnel perimeter is favorably changed. In order to verify the reinforcement effect of new concept, pilot-scale chamber test, trapdoor test and numerical analysis were performed and compared. In pilot-scale chamber test, three types of inflatable pipes are tested to verify the capability of expansion, and the results arc compared with analytical results obtained by applying cavity expansion theory and with results obtained from finite clement analysis, and the experimental results showed agreeable matches with analytical and numerical ones. Numerical analysis of a tunnel and trapdoor test applied with the inflatable pipes are also performed to figure out the reinforcement effect of the proposed techniques, and the results implied that the new method with 3 directional inflatable pipe (no pressure to downward direction) can contribute to reduce tunnel convergence and face settlement.

Case Study on the Tunnel Collapses during the Construction and Application of Geotechnical Investigation (터널 시공 중 지반 관련 사고 사례의 원인 분석과 지반 조사 결과의 활용에 관한 검토)

  • Park, Nam-Seo;Lee, Chi-Mun;Gang, Sang-Ho
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 1998.04a
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    • pp.47-60
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    • 1998
  • It is considered in this paper that the main causes of tunnel collapse during the construction were the insufficiency of data of geotechnical investigations, or their limits due to special ground condition such as its heterogeneity and anisotropy It is thought that safety of ground can be affected by the geological conditions such as presences of discontinuities in good intact rocks, and considered to be necessary that awareness of the conditions of discontinuities in advance is important to apply adequate reinforcement measures. It is also shown that a serious accident had occurred because of the unawareness of the permeable alluvial deposits at the top of the tunnel. And it is shown that the example of application of the results of geotechnical investigation such as face-mapping, pilot boring etc. during tunnel construction, and a serious deformation of tunnel under special geological condition. Therefore, it is strongly recommended to perform an adequate geotechnical investigation to confirm the geotechnical conditons of ground before design, and supplimentary investigation is also needed depending on conditions for safe and econonic construction.

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Numerical Study of Face Plate-Type EPB Shield TBM by Discrete Element Method (개별요소법을 활용한 면판형 토압식 쉴드TBM의 수치해석 연구)

  • Lee, Chulho;Chang, Soo-Ho;Choi, Soon-Wook;Park, Byungkwan;Kang, Tae-Ho;Sim, Jung Kil
    • Journal of the Korean Geosynthetics Society
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.163-176
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    • 2017
  • The Discrete Element Method (DEM) has been widely used in civil engineering as well as various industrial fields to simulate granular materials. In this study, DEM was adopted to predict the performance of the face plate-type earth pressure balance (EPB) shield TBM (Tunnel Boring Machine). An analysis of the TBM excavation performance was conducted according to two pre-defined excavation conditions with the different rotation speeds per minute (RPM) of the cutterhead. The TBM model which was used in this study has a 6.64 m of diameter and six spokes. Also, 37 precutters and 98 scrapers at an each spoke were modeled with a real-scale specification. From the analysis, compressive forces at the cutterhead face, shield and cutting tools, resistant torques at the cutterhead face, muck discharge rate and accumulated muck discharge by the screw auger were measured and compared.

Structural Stability Analysis Study for Existing Subway Tunnels Using a 3D Stress-Pore Pressure Coupled Finite Element Modelling of NATM Tunneling (NATM 터널굴착시 응력-간극수압 연계 3차원 유한요소모델링을 통한 기존 지하철터널의 구조적 안정성 해석연구)

  • Kong, Byung-Seung
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.13 no.6 s.58
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    • pp.192-203
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    • 2009
  • In the new Seoul-Busan high speed railroad construction specially in area of city center passage the roadbed establishment is recommended the staibility for the existing subway tunnel segments of Busan subway 1st and 2nd lines regarding the appearance condition, a quality condition and the durability of the objective facility, and it evaluates the numerical analysis using MIDAS/GTS which leads the stability of the objective facility and investigatesd tunnels. Fundamental issues in tunneling under high groundwater table are discussed and the effect of groundwater on tunnel excavation was examined using a 3D stress-pore pressure coupled Finite-Element Method. Based on the results the interaction mechanism between the tunnelling and groundwater is identified. In the both of 1st and 2nd Line the maximum sinkage, unequal sinkage and the lining stress from numerical analysis are within permission and the damage degree is appearing to be disregarded. But it enforces necessary Pre-grouting in order to minimize an actual tunnel face conduct and when the tunnel is excavated it is also necessary to minimize the outflow possibility.

An experimental study on screw conveyor system of EPB shield TBM (EPB Shield TBM의 스크루 컨베이어 시스템에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • Kim, Sang-Hwan;Kim, Jin-Dae;Park, Inn-Joon
    • Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association
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    • v.13 no.6
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    • pp.519-530
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    • 2011
  • The screw conveyor system installed in EPB Shield TBM chamber was manufactured in small scale for pilot test to investigate the tunnel muck hauling system that could control the earth pressure and support face thrust force. In this experimental study, there were three different test conditions that include screw angles, screw pitch, and screw RPM. Through analysis on test results based on the muck hauling amount per unit time from screw conveyor, the optimum conditions of screw conveyor were proposed to be efficiently performed by the muck processing system. Finally, this study provided the meaningful results such as optimum screw angle, screw RPM, and screw pitch for anti-reverse flow of muck hauling.

Experimental analysis of the aerodynamic characteristics of a rectangular 5:1 cylinder using POD

  • Cardenas-Rondon, Juan A.;Ogueta-Gutierrez, Mikel;Franchini, Sebastian;Gomez-Ortega, Omar
    • Wind and Structures
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    • v.34 no.1
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    • pp.29-42
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    • 2022
  • Following the BARC initiative, wind tunnel measurements have been performed on a 5:1 rectangular cylinder. Pressure distribution has been measured in several sections, checking the two-dimensionality of the flow around the model. Mean values compare well with previous data. These measurements have been processed using the standard Proper Orthogonal Decomposition (POD) and the snapshot POD to obtain phase-resolved cycles. This decomposition has been used to analyze the characteristics of the flow around the cylinder, in particular, the behavior of the recirculation bubble in the upper/lower surfaces. The effect of the angle of attack, the turbulence intensity and the Reynolds number has been studied. First and second modes extracted from POD have been found to be related to the reattachment of the flow in the upper surface. Increasing the angle of attack is related to a delay in the reattachment position, while an increase in turbulence intensity makes the reattachment point to move towards the windward face.

A Study on the Improvement of a Charging and Initiating Method in a Tunnel Excavation (터널굴진에서 장약 및 기폭방법 개선에 관한 연구)

  • Oh, E-Hwan;Won, Yeon-Ho;Lim, Han-Uk
    • Explosives and Blasting
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2006
  • In this study, a charging density has been differently applied to all holes to improve an excavated length per round on excavating a tunnel in quartzite mine and to prevent a dead pressure phenomena and sintering phenomena. A composition initiating system using simultaneously a direct initiating system and a indirect initiating system with 2 detonators in one hole has been introduced to cut holes. As a bottom part which is difficult to make a free face are charged with a higher charging density and a column part are charged with a lower charging density, the composition charging and initiating system which the power of explosives works effectively in the rock mass is developed. As the results, a dead pressure phenomena and a sintering phenomena being often produced in a hard rock or in a long hole could be prevented. Besides, the workability was improved by about 15% and the specific charge was reduced to about 20%, as an excavated length vs. a drilled length per round could be increased over 95%.