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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2019.20.6.439

A Study on Experimental Prediction of Landslide in Korea Granite Weathered Soil using Scaled-down Model Test  

Son, In-Hwan (Department of Civil Engineering, University of Seoul)
Oh, Yong-Thak (Coamtech Co.. Ltd.)
Lee, Su-Gon (Department of Civil Engineering, University of Seoul)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.20, no.6, 2019 , pp. 439-447 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this study, experiments were conducted to establish appropriate measures for slopes with high risk of collapse and to obtain results for minimizing slope collapse damage by detecting the micro-displacement of soil in advance by installing a laser sensor and a vibration sensor in the landslide reduction model experiment. Also, the behavior characteristics of the soil layer due to rainfall and moisture ratio changes such as pore water pressure and moisture were analyzed through a landslide reduction model experiment. The artificial slope was created using granite weathering soil, and the resulting water ratio(water pressure, water) changes were measured at different rainfall conditions of 200mm/hr and 400mm/hr. Laser sensors and vibration sensors were applied to analyze the surface displacement, and the displacement time were compared with each other by video analysis. Experiments have shown that higher rainfall intensity takes shorter time to reach the limit, and increase in the pore water pressure takes shorter time as well. Although the landslide model test does not fully reflect the site conditions, measurements of the time of detection of displacement generation using vibration sensors show that the timing of collapse is faster than the method using laser sensors. If ground displacement measurements using sensors are continuously carried out in preparation for landslides, it is considered highly likely to be utilized as basic data for predicting slope collapse, reducing damage, and activating the measurement industry.
Keywords
Landslide Reduction Model Experiment; Indoor Small-Sized Equipment; Vibration Sensors; Landslide; Rainfall Condition; Moisture Content; Pore Water Pressure; Laser Sensors; Time of Collapse;
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