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Archive | 2017

Application of a nondestructive method to evaluate the active layer in a cold region

Won-Taek Hong; Jong-Sub Lee

To provide a safe transportation system in an extremely cold region, evaluation needs to be conducted of the thickness and the volumetric water content of the active layer, as they significantly affect frost heave. The objective of this study was to evaluate the dielectric constant ( κ ) of the active layer using ground-penetrating radar (GPR) and a dynamic cone penetrometer (DCP); this evaluation was then used to estimate the thickness and the volumetric water content of the active layer. A field located in midwest Alaska was selected as the study site. A GPR survey and two DCP tests were conducted on the surface of the ground, and the ground temperature was measured. From the GPR survey, travel times of the electromagnetic wave in the active layer were obtained. In addition, the thickness of the active layer was determined by using the dynamic cone penetration index (DCPI) and ground temperature. By using the travel time and travel distance of the electromagnetic wave in the active layer, dielectric constants were calculated as 26.3 and 26.4 for two DCP points. From the mean dielectric constant, the volumetric water content was estimated to be 40%~43%, and the thickness of the active layer was evaluated along the GPR survey line. The spatial-scaled GPR image showed that the thickness of the active layer varied from 520 mm to 700 mm due to the presence of a puddle, which accelerated the heat exchange. The results show that evaluation of the dielectric constant using the GPR survey and the DCP test can be effectively used to estimate the thickness and the volumetric water content of the active layer.


Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society | 2015

Development and Application of TDR Penetrometer for Evaluation of Soil Water Content of Subsoil

Won-Taek Hong; Young-Seok Jung; Jong-Sub Lee; Yong-Hoon Byun


Ndt & E International | 2018

Application of time domain reflectometer for detecting necking defects in bored piles

Jong-Sub Lee; Jung Uk Song; Won-Taek Hong; Jung-Doung Yu


Construction and Building Materials | 2018

Silt fraction effects of frozen soils on frozen water content, strength, and stiffness

Sang Yeob Kim; Won-Taek Hong; Jong-Sub Lee


Applied Sciences | 2018

Evaluation of Water Content in an Active Layer Using Penetration-Type Time Domain Reflectometry

Jong-Sub Lee; Won-Taek Hong; Keunbo Park; Seung Seo Hong; Sang-Ho Lee; Yong-Hoon Byun


Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society | 2016

Unfrozen Water Content and Unconfined Compressive Strength of Frozen Soils according to Degree of Saturations and Silt Fractions

Sang Yeob Kim; Won-Taek Hong; Seung Seo Hong; Yong Baek; Jong-Sub Lee


Journal of the Korean Geoenvironmental Society | 2016

Evaluation of Active Layer Depth using Dynamic Cone Penetrometer

Won-Taek Hong; Seonghun Kang; Keunbo Park; Jong-Sub Lee


5th International Conference on Geotechnical and Geophysical Site Characterisation, ISC 2016 | 2016

Characterization of railroad track substructures using dynamic and static cone penetrometer

Won-Taek Hong; S. Kang; J. S. Lee; Y. H. Byun; C. Y. Choi


5th International Conference on Geotechnical and Geophysical Site Characterisation, ISC 2016 | 2016

Strength assessment of frozen soils by instrumented dynamic cone penetrometer

Sung Yul Kim; Won-Taek Hong; J. S. Lee; Y. Kim


Archive | 2015

Development of Cone Penetrometer for Shear Wave Velocity Assessment of Track Substructures

Won-Taek Hong; Seonghun Kang; Sung Jin Lee; Jong-Sub Lee

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North Carolina State University

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North Carolina State University

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