Tae Young Ko
University of Arizona
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Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association | 2014
Tae Young Ko; Hyun Jin Yoon; Young Jin Son
In this study TBM disc cutter prediction models including Gehring, CSM and NTNU models were investigated and the characteristics of the models were examined. The influence of penetration, uniaxial compressive strength and abrasiveness index on the models was analyzed. The life of disc cutter linearly increases with penetration per revolution and decreases with increasing uniaxial compressive strength of rocks. As the abrasiveness index, CAI, increases, the life of disc cutter in Gehring and CSM model decreases. On the contrary, the life of disc cutter life in NTNU model decreases with increasing CLI. Also, comparisons of predicted disc life were made between models using actual job site data.
Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association | 2017
Yeong Taek Pak; Taek Kon Kim; Tae Young Ko
In this study, we investigated the wear measurement methods for slurry pipe applied in the field of mining and oil sand industry and theoretical equations related to the prediction of wear in slurry pipe through literature review. Average daily wear rate and wear rate per excavated distance were determined from slurry discharge pipe thickness measurement data periodically measured at the actual slurry shield TBM site in Singapore. The wear rate of slurry pipe for Bukit Timah Granite was obtained. The wear rates for G (V) grade and mixed zone were 1.5 times higher than that of G (I) to G (IV) grade. Slurry pipe wear rate tends to increase in proportion to the slurry discharge velocity. The optimal slurry pipe replacement or rotation frequency can be estimated through the selection of the pipe wear rate considering geological condition and the reasonable pipe management thickness.
Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association | 2016
Young-Jin Son; Hyeungchul Choi; Hung-Man Moon; Hangseok Choi; Tae Young Ko
In this paper, the liquid air was selected as the refrigerant in artificial ground freezing to be used for rapid ground freezing and to reduce the risk of suffocation and the applicability of liquid air was verified. In order to evaluate the stability of the liquid air, the oxygen concentration of mixtures with liquid nitrogen and liquid oxygen was experimentally examined to meet the oxygen concentration criteria in the Occupational Safety and Health Act. In addition, the effects of the mixture ratio of liquid nitrogen and liquid oxygen, pressure and flow rate change in the storage vessel on the oxygen concentration in the liquid air were investigated. As a result, the ratio of liquid nitrogen and liquid oxygen 8: 2 was shown to meet the oxygen concentration standards. Pressure and flow rate change in the storage vessel did not have significant effects on the oxygen concentration in the liquid air.
41st U.S. Rock Mechanics Symposium - ARMA's Golden Rocks 2006 - 50 Years of Rock Mechanics | 2006
Tae Young Ko; Herbert H. Einstein; John Kemeny
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2011
Tae Young Ko; John Kemeny
Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology | 2016
Tae Young Ko; Taek Kon Kim; Youngjin Son; Seokwon Jeon
International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences | 2013
Tae Young Ko; John Kemeny
42nd U.S. Rock Mechanics - 2nd U.S.-Canada Rock Mechanics Symposium 2008 | 2008
Tae Young Ko; John Kemeny
1st Canada-US Rock Mechanics Symposium - Rock Mechanics Meeting Society's Challenges and Demands | 2007
Tae Young Ko; John Kemeny
41st U.S. Rock Mechanics Symposium - ARMA's Golden Rocks 2006 - 50 Years of Rock Mechanics | 2006
Tae Young Ko; John Kemeny; Ji Soo Lee