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    Title: 淺層岩坡平面式滑動方向之評估
    Other Titles: Evaluating of the Potential Sliding Direction for Rock Slopes
    Authors: 楊長義;羅世承
    Contributors: 淡江大學土木工程學系
    Date: 1997-08-01
    Issue Date: 2009-09-16 18:13:43 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: 臺北市 : 中國土木水利工程學會大地工程委員會
    Abstract: 一般極淺層岩坡是否發生平面式滑動破壞,除了受正向應力之影響外,主要受節理面粗糙度之控制,而岩塊滑動的方向並不一定是在最大傾角的方向。本文基於統計觀念將節理面凹凸不平的分佈以碎形布朗運動軌跡模擬之,可以Hurst指數H來表示節理剖面之粗糙性質,叉因H 值\具有方向性故與剪動方向有關,而優於一般常用的JRC 或碎形維度D 等係數表示法;再以不同剪動方向的粗糙度及考慮傾角效應求其異向性剪力強度,可以預測節理岩盤可能發生平面式滑動之方向。
    This paper uses the Hurst exponent to represent the anisotropy of the joint surface. The Hurst exponent which is dependent of the sequence of sampling can memory the past height history of asperity. Thus it can represent the anisotropic roughness characteristic of a profile accorrding to the different sampling order and the shearing directions. The sliding direction of joint plane is not only depended on dip angle, but also dominated by anisotropy of rock joints.
    Relation: 第七屆大地工程學術研究討論會論文集(第二冊)=Proceedings of the seventh conference on current researches in geotechnical emgomeeromg in Taiwan,頁1089-1096
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