실내모형시험에서 No-target 프로그램을 이용한 터널 굴착으로 인한 지반거동 측정

Translated title of the contribution: Measurement of ground behaviour due to tunnelling using No-target program in laboratory model test

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Abstract

It is very important to understand and analyze the interactive behaviour between ground and adjacent structures due to tunneling. With many technological advancement in modern society, numerous methods for analyzing the interactive behaviour are used in a wide range of civil engineering fields. Close range photogrammetry is mainly being used in the field of geotechnical engineering and research on measuring methods associated with GeoPIV has been currently increased. Originally, the close range photogrammetry using target points and aluminum rods for VMS (Vision Measurement System) program has been used. However, applying this has a problem that external errors can be occurred because the target points are artificially installed by hand, and if the grid between points is being wider or narrower, deficient data can be obtained.
Therefore, in this study, MATLAB-based No-target program that can analyze displacement without using target was developed. Additionally, this study focused on comparison and verification with existing program through numerical analysis and laboratory model test. Three cases of Greenfield condition, Strip foundation, and Pile foundation were analyzed. From results of VMS program and No-target program, the error rate and reliability of the total displacement and the vertical displacement were analyzed. It was also compared and verified through the finite element numerical program, PLAXIS.
Translated title of the contributionMeasurement of ground behaviour due to tunnelling using No-target program in laboratory model test
Original languageKorean
Pages (from-to)397-418
Number of pages22
Journal한국터널지하공간학회 논문집
Volume21
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2019

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