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A Study on Friction Angle of Rock-Soil Contacts for Rock Type  

Lee, Su-Gon (Dept. of Civil Engineering, University of Seoul)
Lim, Chang-Ho (Dept. of Civil Engineering, University of Seoul)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology / v.5, no.3, 2002 , pp. 9-14 More about this Journal
Abstract
It is common that the soil layer is few meters below the earth surface and there are rock masses below the soil layer in the view of geological characteristics in Korea. The boundary between rock and soil is clearly divided. When dealing with the stability of rock masses, as in the case of rock slopes or dam foundations, the majority of the collapses is not within the soil layer, but within the soil-rock boundary. Therefore, it is important to identify the shear strength characteristics between soil-rock contacts. It has been common practice to assume that the strength of the soil or shale represents the minimum strength present. However, it has been suggested by Patton(1968) that such an assumption may not be valid and that lower shear strengths might be obtained along the soil-rock interface than for either material alone. Then, in this thesis, introduce rock and residual soil shear strength tests and the specimen preparation and testing procedures are described in detail and also the testing results are presented and discussed.
Keywords
Soil-Rock contact; rock-residual soil; Shear Strength; JRC;
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