본 연구는 도로 프로젝트의 설계 단계에서 ESG(환경, 사회, 지배구조) 요소를 효과적으로 적용할 수 있는 구체적인 지표를 개발하고 제안하는 것을 목적으로 한다. 최근 글로벌 경영 환경에서 ESG의 중요성이 증대됨에 따라, 대규모 인프라 사업인 도로 프로젝트에서도 ESG 요소의 체계적인 적용이 요구되고 있다. 본 연구에서는 GRI, SASB, CDP 등 국제적 ESG 표준을 분 석하고, 도로 프로젝트의 설계 단계를 세부적으로 검토하여 각 단계에 적합한 ESG 지표를 개발하였다. 연구 결과, 프로젝트 목표 설정부터 지속가능성 고려까지 각 설계 단계별로 적용 가능한 구체적인 ESG 지표를 제시하였다. 이는 에너지 효율, 온 실가스 감축, 생태계 보호, 지역사회 참여, 자원 효율성, 안전 기준 등을 포함한다. 본 연구에서 제안된 지표는 도로 프로젝트 의 환경적 영향을 최소화하고, 사회적 가치를 증진하며, 투명하고 책임 있는 프로젝트 운영을 가능케 하는 실질적인 가이드라 인을 제공한다. 이를 통해 도로 프로젝트의 지속가능성을 제고하고 사회적 가치 창출에 기여할 수 있을 것으로 기대된다.
단지 내 도로는 별도의 설계법 없이 AASHTO 및 TA 설계법, 한국형 도로포장 설계법을 적용하여 일률적인 포장 두께를 적용하고 있으나 비산먼지 방지 목적으로 중간층 또는 기층 포설 후, 공사차량을 사전개방하고 사업 준공 단계에서 표층을 시공하는 단계시공 을 실시하고 있다. 이에 의해 포장단면 두께는 공사차량의 영향으로 공용수명을 만족하지 못하게 되므로 포장 파손이 빈번하게 발생 하므로 이를 고려한 포장 설계법 정립이 필요하다. 따라서 공사차량 통행을 고려한 단지 내 도로포장 설계기준을 적용한 시험시공 구 간을 대상으로 현장 모니터링 조사를 수행하였으며, 구조해석 프로그램을 활용하여 단면두께에 대한 포장 공용수명을 산출함으로써 적정성을 검토하였다. 현장조사 결과, 표층 시공 후, 공사차량 교통량을 개방한 구간에서는 공용기간 48개월일 때 표면 균열율이 1% 미만으로 조사되었으며, 중간층만 포설된 단면에서 공사차량 하중이 재하되고, 표층을 포설한 구간의 균열율은 약 8%로 상대적으로 높게 나타났다. 일반적으로 균열율이 8% 초과할 경우, 노후화된 포장층으로 판단하여 유지보수를 실시(서울시, 2018)하므로 조기파손 이 발생한 것으로 제시할 수 있다. 또한, 기존 설계기준을 적용한 구간의 표면상태 조사결과와 KENPAVE를 활용한 Damage 산출 결과 가 유사한 추세로 나타났으며, 6,170 세대 이상의 공사차량이 통행할 경우 공용년수를 만족하지 못하였으므로 해당 세대수에 대해서는 상향 설계를 실시해야 한다. 유지보수 기준에 따라 5∼7년 동안 공용된 포장에서 나타나는 균열율을 기준으로 KENPAVE Damage 10%, KPRP 피로균열 6% 이하이면 10년 이상의 공용이 가능한 것으로 도출되었다. 그러나 절삭 후 덧씌우기를 진행하지 않은 포장 단면에서는 상대적으로 높은 표면 균열율이 발생하므로, 잔존수명 예측을 통해 적절한 절삭 깊이를 산출하여 목표 설계수명을 만족할 수 있는 단지 내 도로포장 설계단면의 적정 기준을 제시함으로써 공용수명을 향상시킬 수 있을 것으로 기대한다.
목적 : 본 연구는 시뮬레이터 훈련이 척수손상 환자의 운전시뮬레이터 도로 주행시간과 주행조작 능력에 미치는 영향을 알아보고자 하였다. 연구방법 : 본 연구는 단일사례실험연구 AB설계로 진행되었으며, 기초선 3회기, 중재기 10회기를 적용하였다. 기초선 3회, 중재기 5회 도로주행코스(중급) 수행 시 운전시간, 주행조작 능력 자료가 수집되었으며, 연구결과 분석을 위하여 시각적 분석 방법과 평균 ±2*표준 편차를 사용한 양적 분석을 동시에 사용하였다. 결과 : 연구대상자 3명의 총 주행시간은 기초선 A보다 중재기 B에서 3분 내외의 감소하였고, 세 명 모두에서 통계학적으 로 의미있는 주행 능력의 향상이 확인되었다. 주행조작능력 또한 오류 점수가 감소하였고, 첫 번째 참여자와 세 번째 참 여자의 경우 그 변화가 통계학적으로 유의하였다. 결론 : 본 연구에서 연구대상자의 총 주행시간 및 수행 오류의 감소가 확인되어 운전시뮬레이터 훈련의 효과가 있었다. 이 와 같은 결과는 운전시뮬레이터 훈련의 적용 가능성을 뒷받침 한다.
PURPOSES : The logistic roads for freight transport along to the new port of Busan have been suffered by the rapid weather changes including high temperature and torrential rain. As a result, the roads require annual repair, which have been distressed seriously by the heavy logistic and environmental loads. Therefore, we need to identify the cause of the road pavement distresses and find a proper design method to minimize the pavement distress in order to prohibit the problem aggravated.
METHODS : The damaged conditions of the logistic roads were investigated on-site. In addition, applied pavement designs, real traffic volumes, and historical climatic information were intensively collected for this project. With the investigated and collected data Korean pavement design program (KPRP) was implemented to analyzed the causes of the damaged roads and conceive the pavement design draft optimized for the roads.
RESULTS : According to the investigation and KPRP analysis, the traffic volume to transport freights impacts significantly the pavement distress, so that a higher PG grade binder type should be used, for which polymer modified asphalt (PMA) binders are recommended. Moreover, its pavement thickness should be increased to secure load bearing capacity, but thickening the pavement has been discouraged due to difficulties induced by the road-sectional change, especially road-height change.
CONCLUSIONS : In conclusion, 5cm PMA overlay is suggested for the normal-scale maintenance, and 7cm PMA overlay for large-scale maintenance. Besides these, the application of Polymer-modified Stone Matrix Asphalt (PSMA) using PG76-22 binder would be the best preventive maintenance method, which has been well know as having higher fatigue resistant performance than general PMA. However, if we use PSMA, quality control should be very cautious since PSMA can be very susceptible premature distress if its production and construction are improperly proceeded.
PURPOSES : The purpose of this study is to evaluate the road design elements affecting the lateral driving safety under high-speed driving conditions with a speed limit of 140 km/h and to derive useful implications to design of safer roads.
METHODS : A full-scale driving simulator was used to evaluate the various design scenarios. Different regression techniques and a random forest method were adopted to conduct comprehensive comparisons among the simulation scenarios. The relationships between the safety indicators, including the frequency of the lane departures and the standard deviation of the lateral acceleration, and the design elements were explored in terms of lateral driving safety. RESULTS : The length of the combined alignment was found to be a significant factor affecting the lateral driving safety based on the analysis of the frequency of lane departures. Regarding the standard deviation of the lateral acceleration, it was identified that the length of the horizontal curve, the length of the bridge, and the right-side superelevation must be considered significant factors associated with driving safety while designing the road under high-speed driving conditions.
CONCLUSIONS : Based on the findings of this study, a set of recommendations for designing roads was proposed. For example, the proper length of the combined alignment and the horizontal curve should be determined to prevent crashes due to hazardous lateral driving events because the installation of sufficient superelevation in the bridge section would be limited under high-speed driving conditions. In addition, applying a larger horizontal curve radius with longitudinal grooving is a promising approach to tackle risky driving conditions.
PURPOSES : This paper proposes a design framework for planetary road infrastructure by considering the characteristic environment, natural resource, and loading conditions on the Moon and Mars.
METHODS : From the perspective of civil engineering, available literatures such as technical articles, NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) Technology Roadmaps 2015, Strategic Knowledge Gap, and mechanistic-empirical pavement design method are comprehensively reviewed for planetary road construction. The concept of in situ resource utilization (ISRU) is re-interpreted by comparing ISRU on the Earth and Moon with emphasis on the significance of interconnection between resource utilization and infrastructure development.
RESULTS : According to the literature reviews, the factors that have significant effect on planetary road pavement design, construction, and maintenance are selected and evaluated. In addition, by considering the interconnection issue, a design framework is suggested that includes the resource issues not only of planetary road pavement but also of construction equipment. Subsequently, the framework is widened to apply for preliminary planetary infrastructure.
CONCLUSIONS : Although the proposed preliminary design framework is not conclusive and has to be elaborated, an initial framework to consider interconnection issues and ISRU is suggested for planetary road pavement. The suggested framework will be applied for road pavement design and will be used to evaluate the cost-benefit ratio of alternatives.
PURPOSES : This study aims to survey and analyze the status of the design and completion documents output delivery system in public construction projects in order to assess the problems of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOLIT)'s electronic delivery system, with a focus on roads and rivers, and to offer improvement measures. METHODS: This study first surveys and analyzes laws and existing study trends with regard to the design and completion documents output delivery system in public construction projects. It further analyzes the status of the output delivery system in public construction projects, including roads, rivers, expressways, water resources, and railroads. In addition, a comparative analysis of the current electronic delivery system of MOLIT and Korea Expressway Corporation in the road field is conducted, and the problems and improvement measures for MOLIT's electronic output delivery system are presented. This study seeks to analyze problems and prepare improvement measures with regard to road and river public construction projects, as ordered by MOLIT’s five regional offices. RESULTS: This study sought to prepare the electronic output delivery system with regard to public construction projects and present the analysis of its major problems and improvement measures in four categories: “the preparation of electronic design documents output delivery system improvement measures including inspection and delivery,”“preparation of guidelines, systems, etc., concerning electronic design documents,”“preparation of improvement measures for the construction project management system and electronic design document support tools”, and “linking of MOLIT's electronic output delivery system with relevant agencies and the expansion thereof to local governments.” CONCLUSIONS : This study analyzed the current status and problems of the MOLIT's electronic output delivery system in the field of road and river construction projects, and presented corresponding improvement measures. This study is expected to address the problems of the MOLIT's electronic output delivery system, and to provide the foundation for the preparation of an efficient electronic output delivery system for design and completion documents. In addition, this study is expected to boost the quality and utilization of the electronic design documents output, and to exchange, share, and link construction information among relevant agencies so as to prepare the foundation for sharing construction information.
PURPOSES :The purpose of this study is to perform a reliability analysis of the proposed wind load combination which governs the design of support structures of subsidiary road facilities, and to evaluate whether the target reliability of the design is satisfied.METHODS :The statistical estimation method is applied and the design period of the support structure is used to obtain the statistical property of the wind load. In addition, the statistical properties of the strength of support structures are obtained from a literature review and simulation study. Actual support structures are designed by the proposed load combination and are used as the examples to examine if the target reliability is obtained.RESULTS :The result of the reliability analysis performed by using the statistical properties of load and resistance for the support structure in this study indicates that the proposed wind load combination satisfied the target reliability index of the design. Also, the convenience of the design is achieved by adopting the same design wind velocity given in the bridge design code by applying the wind velocity ratio defined for the design period of the support structure.CONCLUSIONS :It is presented that the design using the wind load combination proposed in this study achieved the target reliability index and the design wind load for different design periods can be conveniently defined by applying the velocity ratio proposed in this study.
In contemporary society, vibration and noise in the road nearby buildings have become social problems as vehicles operation has increased. Especially, in the case of the building used to art performance, available suitability of the building is tested by the indoor noise class. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is the measurement of the structure-borne noise of Seoul Art Center nearby Umyeonsan tunnel and analyzing the effects of countermeasure to it. To measure the effects of countermeasure, not only structure-borne noise is measured, but also the vibration is measured, before and after the construction of pavement using pad and porous asphalt. Consequently, the sound pressure level in art center 1st floor is reduced after mat pavement method, structure-borne noise that was high in 25Hz wide-band before pavement decreased regardless of experimental vehicle's velocity. Using porous asphalt pavement the noise was reduced about 3 dB(A).
PURPOSES: The purpose of this study is to validate the design criteria of the concrete modular road system, which is a new semi-bridgetype concept road, through a comparison of numerical analysis results and actual loading test results under static axial loads.
METHODS : To design the semi-bridge-type modular road, both the bridge design code and the concrete structural design code were adopted. The standard truck load (KL-510) was applied as the major traffic vehicle for the design loading condition. The dimension of the modular slab was designed in consideration of self-weight, axial load, environmental load, and combined loads, with ultimate limit state coefficients. The ANSYS APDL (2010) program was used for case studies of center and edge loading, and the analysis results were compared with the actual mock-up test results.
RESULTS : A full-scale mock-up test was successfully conducted. The maximum longitudinal steel strains were measured as about 35 and 83.5 micro-strain (within elastic range) at center and edge loading locations, respectively, under a 100 kN dual- wheel loading condition by accelerating pavement tester.
CONCLUSIONS: Based on the results of the comparison between the numerical analysis and the full-scale test, the maximum converted stress range at the edge location is 32~51% of the required standard flexural strength under the two times over-weight loading condition. In the case of edge loading, the maximum converted stresses from the Westergaard equation, the ANSYS APDL analysis, and the mock-up test are 1.95, 1.7, and 2.3 times of that of the center loading case, respectively. The primary reason for this difference is related to the assumption of the boundary conditions of the vertical connection between the slab module and the crossbeam module. Even though more research is required to fully define the boundary conditions, the proposed design criteria for the concrete modular road finally seems to be reasonable.
PURPOSES: Safety consciousness can be the first factor to hinder the acceptance of design alternative, which moderates the applied design criteria in order to adapt the road to the natural terrain condition. METHODS : The method which enables to check the safety of design alternative by using design consistency concept is suggested. The method is based on the linked or interactive analysis between terrain and road alignment. Real design example is considered as a guide how to apply the method and the analysis result is discussed with the future research. RESULTS: Suggested method can be used for designers as a tool to review their design outputs can be safe as much as the original design. So, designers have the more objective judgement on their designs and have the confidence on their designs. CONCLUSIONS : The method is expected to be used as a tool to see the safety consciousness in an objective view, so any possible conflicts between designers and design-related personnels caused by the terrain-oriented design can be solved.
PURPOSES: Ambiguous decision on whether rural or urban area for road design can increase the construction cost and restrict the land use of surrounding area. However, administrative classification on rural and urban area is not directly related to road design because of this classification is not based on the engineering viewpoint, so method which can explain the road design context is required. METHODS: Method which enables to identify the area for road design is suggested based on the deceleration expected to be experienced by drivers who use the road section concerned. Deceleration rate corresponding to the area such as rural or urban suggested in Road Design Guideline is used as the criteria to identify the area by comparing this value with the estimated deceleration rate at the road section concerned. Speed profile method is utilized to derive the deceleration rate, and speed estimation way for reflecting both road geometry and intersection is suggested using stopping sight distance concept. RESULTS: The procedure of the method application is suggested, and the design example utilizing the method is provided. CONCLUSIONS : The method is expected to be used to identify the area for road design with engineering viewpoint, and design consistency among the roads with similar driving environment can be made.
PURPOSES: Previous Speed Profile reflects the patterns of speeds in sections of tangents to curves in the roads. However these patterns are uniform of speeds and Acceleration/Deceleration. In oder to supplement these shortcomings. this study made a new profile which can contain factors of Acceleration/Deceleration through theories of Previous Speed Profiles.
METHODS : For sakes, this study developed the speed prediction model of Rural Multi-Lane Highways and calculated Acceleration/Deceleration by appling a Polynomial model based on developed speed prediction model. Polynomial model is based on second by second. Acceleration/Deceleration Profile is developed with the various scenarios of road geometric conditions.
RESULTS: The longer an ahead tangent length is, The higher an acceleration rate in curve occurs due to wide sight distance. However when there are big speed gaps between two curves, the longer tangent length alleviate acceleration rate.
CONCLUSIONS: Acceleration/Deceleration Profile can overview th patterns of speeds and Accelerations/Decelerations in the various road geometric conditions. Also this result will help road designer have a proper guidance to exam a potential geometric conditions where may occur the acceleration/deceleration states.
PURPOSES: Road Design Consistency Evaluation can guarantee road alignments with safety factors, however it can be hard work to deal with general car accident factors in only this evaluation index. Ideal Road Design Consistency Evaluation is show the mutual balance of road alignment and human factors with a variety of factors for road safety. METHODS: This study carried out overall road safety evaluations which are methods of running speeding consistency and car platoon safety analysis (driver's behaviors factors) as well. RESULTS: Out of 13 sections in a experimental road layout, safety factors of 8 sections showed 'Good' or 'Fair' status. However, 'Poor' results were found out in 5 sections. Particularly, it showed the different outcomes among the 4 evaluation methods used in this study. CONCLUSIONS: Road safety countermeasures were proposed for the potentially dangerous sections in road which failed to identify in the other methods. This study will contribute toward future study of more reliable Road Design Consistency Evaluation in the future for road safety.
도로 설계는 자연 지형에 순응하도록 선형을 결정함으로써 경제적이며 환경적인 피해가 최소화되는 도로 건설이 이루어지도록 할 필요가 있다. 현 도로설계기준은 지형을 평지와 산지로만 구분하고 있으나 국토의 25.8%가 구릉지이며 미국이나 호주 등 선진국의 경우도 지형을 평지, 구릉지, 산지로 세분화하여 자연 지형에 최대한 부합되는 설계를 유도하고 있음을 감안 시 구릉지를 포함한 세분화된 기준이 필요하다. 본 연구는 원지반의 기복량을 지표로 세 가지 독립된 지형간의 구분 기준을 정량적으로 제시하였다. 세분화된 지형 정의를 전제로 지형을 구분할 수 있는 방안에 대한 개념적 틀을 세우고 이를 도로설계 사례분석 등을 토대로 검토하였다. 연구 결론으로, 평지는 설계 단위구간(1km) 내 지반고 최고점과 최저점의 차이가 40m 미만, 구릉지는 40~60m 이내, 산지는 60m를 초과하는 것으로 제안하였다.
국제 사회는 산업경제의 발달과 더불어 온실가스 배출량이 날로 증가하고 있으며, 이로 인한 기후 변화 피해가 날로 심각해지고 있는 상황에서 온실가스 배출량을 줄이기 위해 전세계가 노력을 하고 있다. 정부는 온실가스 배출량을 감축하여 지구온난화를 막기 위해 "저탄소 녹색성장"의 국가정책 하에서 신재생에너지와 같은 친환경적인 녹색산업에 많은 관심과 투자에 집중하고 있다. 신재생에너지 분야는 태양력, 풍력, 수력, 조력 등 자연에너지를 활용하는 기술에 투자하면서 관련 핵심 부품 및 소재기술은 기술적으로 발전하고 있다. 반면에, 도로 공간에 존재하는 다양한 미활용 에너지를 이용하는 기술에 대한 연구는 세계적으로도 미흡한 실정인데, 본 논문에서는 이러한 도로 공간에서의 미활용 에너지를 통해 전기를 수확하는 기술에 대한 기초적인 실험방법과 결과를 제시하였다. 도로 공간에서의 미활용 에너지는 다양한 자원이 있을 수 있는데, 예를 들면 도로 주행 차량의 압력 및 충격 에너지, 도로 포장면의 복사열, 도로 소음 및 파동 등이다. 본 논문은 도로를 주행하는 차량으로부터 전기를 수확하기 위한 압전체 형상을 제안하였으며, 이를 검증하는 몇 가지의 기초 실험을 실시하였다. 즉, 압력을 전기로 변환하는 압전기술을 활용한 것으로 국내에서 쉽게 생산하는 PZT 세라믹을 이용하여 충격하중에 따라 발생하는 전압을 측정하였고, 아스팔트 및 콘트리트 포장 조건에 따른 압전 발전 실험을 실시하여 에너지 수확 성능을 비교 분석하였다.