Experimental field study of movement charateristics of rock blocks falling down a slope

Runqiu Huang, Weihua Liu, Jiangping Zhou, Xiangjun Pei

Journal of Earth Science ›› 2010, Vol. 21 ›› Issue (3) : 330-339.

Journal of Earth Science ›› 2010, Vol. 21 ›› Issue (3) : 330-339. DOI: 10.1007/s12583-010-0096-y
Article

Experimental field study of movement charateristics of rock blocks falling down a slope

Author information +
History +

Abstract

The downslope movement of detached rock blocks along steep slopes is an important process endangering the safety of infrastructure along the foot of a slope and on the valley bottom, but only limited knowledge is available on the influence of various factors on the velocity and distance of movement of such blocks. We discuss the influence of the mass and shape of the rock blocks, the steepness of the slope, and the thickness of the overburden on the slope, on the distance of movement of rock blocks which was observed in 256 field experiments with differently shaped blocks from 3 different positions on the slope with a height of 176 m. The statistical evaluation of the results of the field tests shows that the slope condition of gradient and overburden is the main factor, the form of rock masses is the second factor, and the mass is the third of the influencing factors. It is the maximum average acceleration for movement of rock masses when the mass of rock masses is 15≤m<27 kg, the form of rock masses is flake, the condition of gradient is on average 59.6° and the overburden is basic exposed bedrock and a small quantity of gravel-soil in the experiment condition. It is the minimum average acceleration for movement of rock masses when the mass of rock masses is 9.5≤m<15 kg, the form of rock masses is rectangular, the condition of gradient is on average 39° and the overburden is gravel-soil and cinder. Then, the foundation for impact energy is provided and the new feasible methods to prevent potential unstable rock masses are put forward.

Keywords

rock fall risk / rock block moving / field experiment / movement characteristics / geo-hazard control measure

Cite this article

Download citation ▾
Runqiu Huang, Weihua Liu, Jiangping Zhou, Xiangjun Pei. Experimental field study of movement charateristics of rock blocks falling down a slope. Journal of Earth Science, 2010, 21(3): 330‒339 https://doi.org/10.1007/s12583-010-0096-y

References

Chen H. K., Tang H. M., Hu M., . Research on Anchorage Calculation Method for Unstable Rock. Chinese Journal of Rock Mechanics and Engineering, 2005, 24(8): 1321-1327.
Huang D., Huang R. Q., Zhou J. P., . Study on Stability Evaluation of Unstable Rock Masses on Right Bank High Altitude Slope in the First Stage Jinping Hydropower Station. Chinese Journal of Rock Mechanics and Engineering, 2007, 26(1): 175-181.
Huang R. Q., Dong X. J.. Application of Three-Dimensional Laser Scanning and Surveying in Geological Investigation of High Rock Slope. Journal of China University of Geosciences, 2008, 19(2): 184-190.
CrossRef Google scholar
Huang, R. Q., Wang, S. N., Tang, S. C., 2000. Thermal Stress Effect on Near-Surface Failure of Rock Slopes. 8th International Congress of the International Association for Engineering Geology and the Environment, Vancourve. 4181–4186
Huang R. Q., Xiao H. B., Ju N. P., . Deformation Mechanism and Stability of a Rocky Slope. Journal of China University of Geosciences, 2007, 18(1): 77-84.
CrossRef Google scholar
Tang H. M., Ye S. Q., Zhu H., . Research on Coupling Parameter of Perilous Rock. Chinese Journal of Rock Mechanics and Engineering, 2006, 25(Suppl.): 2642-2649.
Tang H. M., Yi P. Y.. Research on Dangerous Rock Movement Route. Journal of Chongqing Architecture University, 2003, 25(1): 17-23.
Ya N., Wang L. S., Zhao Q. H., . Simulation Study of Rockfall Kinematics. Journal of Geological Hazards and Environment Preservation, 1996, 7(2): 25-32.
Zhao X., Liu H. D.. Application of Kinematics in the Calculation of Falling Rocks. Journal of North China Institute of Water Conservancy and Hydroelectric Power, 2004, 25(2): 46-50.

Accesses

Citations

Detail

Sections
Recommended

/