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ÀúÀÚ¸í À̰¡À±(Lee, Ga-Yoon) ; À̼º¹Î(Lee, Sung-Min) ; Á¶Çý¸²(Jo, Hye-Rim) ; À̱âÇÐ(Lee, Kihak)
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ISSN 15984095
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ÁÖÁ¦¾î ; Masonry cultural heritage; FEM analysis; Structural safety; infill material; ground water level
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¿ä¾à2 Damage to masonry walls can occur for various factors. It is often believed that heavy rains and increased rainfall cause soil and sand to flow into the stone masonry walls, leading to this damage. However, no research has definitively proven or analyzed this causal relationship.This study aims to evaluate the causes of damage to masonry walls due to severe rainfall and to propose preventive strategies to mitigate future risks. The assessment found that, as a form of cultural heritage, the stone masonry walls did not exhibit any structural or material issues that could compromise their stability. However, concerns were raised about potential problems arising from hydraulic pressure due to rising groundwater levels. Calculations and computer simulations confirmed that the risk of collapse increases with higher groundwater levels. Therefore, it is essential to carry out repairs and reinforcements to prevent a recurrence of this situation.
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DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.9712/KASS.2025.25.1.77