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Seismic response characteristics and deformation evolution of the bedding rock slope using a large-scale shaking table.

Authors :
He, Jianxian
Qi, Shengwen
Zhan, Zhifa
Guo, Songfeng
Li, Chunlei
Zheng, Bowen
Huang, Xiaolin
Zou, Yu
Yang, Guoxiang
Liang, Ning
Source :
Landslides. Aug2021, Vol. 18 Issue 8, p2835-2853. 19p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Qinghai-Tibet Plateau is one of the most seismically active aeras of China and rock mass structures or geological structure are also complex here. Earthquake-induced geological disasters are occurred frequently in this region. Among them, plane failure is often generated on bedding rock slope especially in destructive area of the Wenchuan earthquake which caused numerous casualties and serious economic loss. To reveal failure mechanism of bedding rock slope, this paper studied the seismic response and investigated progressive failure characteristics of the bedding rock slope through a large-scale shaking table test. A bedding rock slope of 45° contained an unfilled joint set with spacing of 0.1 m that dipped at an angle of 34° out of the surface, was conducted in a rigid model box, with a length of 3.47 m, width of 0.68 m, and height of 1.2 m, respectively. A series of tests results show that acceleration amplification factor in horizontal direction (AAF-X) increases with the increase of the slope elevation and acceleration amplification factor in vertical direction (AAF-Z) amplifies at lower part of the slope. When the shaking intensities are over 0.2 g, the slope crest and its vicinity start to show nonlinear dynamic response. Existence of bedding planes let the isoline morphology of AAF-X redistribute and dominate the seismic amplification at the crest. The progressive failure progress of the model under earthquake can be divided into four stages. This novel experiment offers some important insights to mechanism of bedding plane landslides triggered by earthquakes, evaluation stability of slopes under earthquake, and disaster prevention and mitigation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1612510X
Volume :
18
Issue :
8
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Landslides
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
151720152
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10346-021-01682-w