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원심모형실험에 의한 굴착 흙막이벽의 안정 및 토압분포
Stability and Earth Pressure Distribution of Excavated Earth Retaining Wall by Centrifugal Model Tests
김영철(Y . C . Kim), 이처근(C . K . Lee), 김홍종(H . J . Kim), 안광국(K . K . Ahn), 이명원(M . W . Lee), 허열(Y . Heo)
UCI I410-ECN-0102-2008-530-001353372
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In this study, centrifugal model tests were performed to investigate the behavior of excavated earth retaining wall with the depth of excavation and different types of wall(aluminum, steel panel). Jumunjin standard sand was used for foundation soil. The raining method was adopted to form the required relative density of the model ground. The lateral earth pressure measured from tests were compared with estimated active earth pressure by Rankine`s theory. The test results have shown that the earth pressure acting on the retaining wall and the rotation displacement of the wall are influenced by the depth of excavation and the type of wall. It was found from the test results that the deformation of the wall increases with the depth of excavation.

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