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A new approach to rock slope stability – a probability classification (SSPC)
Abstract. The newly developed system presented in this paper is based on a three-step approach and on the probabilistic assessment of independently different failure mechanisms in a slope. First, the scheme classifies rock mass parameters in one or more exposures and allowance is made for weathering and excavation disturbance. This gives values for the parameters of importance to the mechanical behaviour of a slope in an imaginary, unweathered and undisturbed 'reference' rock mass. The third step is the assessment of the stability of the existing slope or any new slope in the reference rock mass, taking into account both method of excavation and future weathering. From the large quantity of data obtained in the field, the Slope Stability Probability Classification (SSPC) system has been proposed, based on the probabilities of different failure mechanisms occurring. Developed during 4 years of research in Falset, Tarragona province, Spain, it has been used with good results in Austria, South Africa, New Zealand and the Dutch Antilles.
A new approach to rock slope stability – a probability classification (SSPC)
Abstract. The newly developed system presented in this paper is based on a three-step approach and on the probabilistic assessment of independently different failure mechanisms in a slope. First, the scheme classifies rock mass parameters in one or more exposures and allowance is made for weathering and excavation disturbance. This gives values for the parameters of importance to the mechanical behaviour of a slope in an imaginary, unweathered and undisturbed 'reference' rock mass. The third step is the assessment of the stability of the existing slope or any new slope in the reference rock mass, taking into account both method of excavation and future weathering. From the large quantity of data obtained in the field, the Slope Stability Probability Classification (SSPC) system has been proposed, based on the probabilities of different failure mechanisms occurring. Developed during 4 years of research in Falset, Tarragona province, Spain, it has been used with good results in Austria, South Africa, New Zealand and the Dutch Antilles.
A new approach to rock slope stability – a probability classification (SSPC)
Hack, R. (Autor:in) / Price, D. (Autor:in) / Rengers, N. (Autor:in)
2003
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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