Kyoung-Yul Kim
Electric Power Research Institute
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Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association | 2015
Hee-Hwan Ryu; Kyoung-Yul Kim; Kang-Ryel Lee; Dae-Soo Lee; Gye-Chun Cho
Rapid urbanization and industrialization have caused increased demand for underground structures such as cable, and other utility tunnels. Recently, it has become very difficult to construct new underground structures in downtown areas because of civil complaints, and engineering problems related to insufficient information about existing underground structures, cable tunnels in particular. This lack of information about the location and direction-of-travel of cable tunnels is causing many problems. To solve these problems, this study was focused on the use of geophysical exploration of the ground in a way that is theoretically, different from previous electrical resistivity surveys. An electric field analysis was performed on the ground with cable tunnels using Gauss’ law and the Laplace equation. The electrical resistivity equation, which is a function of the cable tunnel direction, the cable tunnel location, and the electrical conductivity of the cable tunnel, can be obtained through electrical field analysis. A field test was performed for the verification of this theoretical approach. A field test results provided meaningful data.
Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association | 2013
Hee-Hwan Ryu; Gun-Wook Joo; Gye-Chun Cho; Kyoung-Yul Kim; Young-Duck Lim
It is very important to understand the condition of the surround rock for the successful construction of underground space. Representative methods of estimating the rock mass condition are RMR method and Q-system, and they are applied on design, construction, and maintenance. However, many problems with the accuracy of the measurement method and the subjective viewpoint are questioned continuously, so many researchers have been studied for estimating rock condition from various methods. Most of them show only the local relation and a tendency between site investigation data and rock conditions. In this paper, the relationship between RMR method and electrical resistivity is deducted using the analytical equation derived theoretically from electric field analysis on jointed rock mass. And also, probabilistic relationship between RMR method and electrical resistivity is deducted for the increase of accuracy. If a suggested method is applied with the conventional method for estimating the rock condition, it will be helpful to estimate RMR values on the field.
Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology | 2013
Kyoung-Yul Kim; Dae-Soo Lee; Jaeyeon Cho; Sangseom Jeong; Sung-June Lee
International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences | 2009
Dae-Soo Lee; Kyoung-Yul Kim; Gi-Dae Oh; Sangseom Jeong
Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology | 2015
Jaeyeon Cho; Hyunsung Lim; Sangseom Jeong; Kyoung-Yul Kim
Ksce Journal of Civil Engineering | 2014
Hh Ryu; Tae-Min Oh; Gye-Chun Cho; Kyoung-Yul Kim; Kang-Ryel Lee; Dae-Soo Lee
Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society | 2009
Dae-Soo Lee; Kyoung-Yul Kim; Sung-Yun Hong; Gi-Dae Oh; Sangseom Jeong
The 2nd World Congress on Civil, Structural, and Environmental Engineering | 2017
Kyoung-Yul Kim; Hee-Hwan Ryu; Dae-Soo Lee
Japanese Geotechnical Society Special Publication | 2016
Chang-Ho Hong; Gye-Chun Cho; Kyoung-Yul Kim
AFORE | 2013
Kang-Ryel Lee; Kyoung-Yul Kim; Dae-Soo Lee; Hee-Hwan Ryu