Abstract

파랑과 해저지반 그리고 해안 해양 구조물과의 상호작용은 지반공학뿐만 아니라 해안공학 분야에서도 중요한 이슈중의 하나이며, 파랑에 의해 해저지반 내부에 발생하는 응력 및 간극수압 거동의 파악은 다양한 해안 해양 구조물의 기초 설계 및 해저 연안 지반의 불안정성 검토에 있어서 중요한 과제이다. 해저지반의 불안정에 대한 문제 중, 파랑에 의한 해저지반의 액상화는 기존의 연구를 통하여, 두개의 메커니즘이 존재한다는 것이 밝혀졌으며, 이는 각각 파랑에 의해 해저지반 내부에 발생하는 과잉간극수압의 변동 특성 및 잔류 특성에 따른 것이다. 본 연구에서는 일본 시코쿠 코치(高知)현에 위치하고 있는 코치항에서 채취한 토사에 대한 동적 특성을 고려하여, 파랑에 의해 해저지반 내부에 발생하는 침투류에 의한 잔류과잉간극수압에 대하여 해석을 하였으며, 더 나아가, 코치항에서 계측된 값과 비교 분석을 하였다. The interaction among wave, seabed and marine structure is an important issue in coastal engineering as well as geotechnical engineering. Understanding variations of stresses and pore water pressures generated in seabed induced by waves is important for civil engineers who have to design the foundation for various marine structures and verify the instability of seabed. In the matters on seabed instability, particularly, in the case of wave-induced liquefaction of seabed, it is turned out there are two different mechanisms through previous studies. These are caused by the transient or oscillatory nature and the residual or progressive nature of excess pore water pressure generated in seabed, respectively. In this study, it is analyzed dynamic characteristics of soils sampled in seabed around the port of Kochi, Japan, through the dynamic triaxial tests and the residual excess pore water pressure in the seabed induced by seepage force of wave. In addition, the calculated residual excess pore water pressures were compared with the field data observed in the port of Kochi.

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