期刊論文

學年 94
學期 1
出版(發表)日期 2005-10-01
作品名稱 Shaking table tests and stability analysis of steep nailed slopes
作品名稱(其他語言)
著者 Hong, Yung-shan; Chen, Rong-her; Wu, Cho-sen; Chen, Jian-ren
單位 淡江大學土木工程學系
出版者 Ottawa: N R C Research Press
著錄名稱、卷期、頁數 Canadian Geotechnical Journal 42(5), pp.1264-1279
摘要 Shaking table tests were performed on five model slopes to examine the effects of the angle and length of the nails and the frequency of excitation on the seismic resistance and failure mechanism of the slopes. Seismic excitation was also applied to slopes at various angles. Experimental results showed that nails markedly improved the seismic resistance of all model steep slopes. Additionally, nailed slopes exhibit characteristics of ductility under strong excitation. The angle of the nails influences the deformation of the slope but only slightly affects seismic resistance. An increase in the length of the nails increased the seismic resistance of the slope and reduced the displacement of the facing only when subjected to strong excitation. The slope at an angle of 90° to the horizontal has a markedly lower seismic resistance than that at 80°. The rocking of the model slope was strong for the slope with inclined nails and the slope at 90° to the horizontal. The failure surface of the soil mass is approximately a bilinear surface; the pullout of nails from the lower rows of nails caused total slope failure. The seismic resistance of a nailed slope is categorized viz. response of the models by three stages: stable, seismic resistance, and incipient collapse phases. Critical seismic acceleration coefficients of all models are evaluated and compared with values predicted by a developed pseudo-static, limit-equilibrium-based slope stability approach, which postulates a two-wedge failure mechanism.
關鍵字 shaking table test; steep nailed slope; seismic resistance; pseudo-static approach
語言 en
ISSN 0008-3674 1208-6010
期刊性質 國外
收錄於 SCI EI
產學合作
通訊作者 Hong, Yung-shan
審稿制度
國別 CAN
公開徵稿
出版型式 紙本 電子版
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