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Model Test Study on Rock Rolling Characteristics
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: Received: 25 December 2023 / Approved: 26 December 2023 / Online: 26 December 2023 (10:07:03 CET)
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Hu, N.; Sun, G.; Liu, F.; Yang, B.; Li, H. Model Test Study on Rock Rolling Characteristics. Appl. Sci. 2024, 14, 1236. Hu, N.; Sun, G.; Liu, F.; Yang, B.; Li, H. Model Test Study on Rock Rolling Characteristics. Appl. Sci. 2024, 14, 1236.
Abstract
In order to study the influence of falling rock shape on its rolling characteristics and realize the optimization of falling rock protection design, the following research was carried out. Design model experiments to explore the rolling characteristics of different shapes of rockfalls. Based on the experimental results, it was found that the slenderness ratio, center of gravity, and rotational inertia of the rockfalls can affect their rolling characteristics, leading to swaying and changing the rolling axis during the rolling process, thereby affecting their rolling speed. On this basis, the formation mechanism of rolling resistance is analyzed, and the main cause of energy loss is the rolling resistance arm formed with the rolling surface during rockfall rolling, and a shape parameter to quantify the rolling resistance is proposed. The parameters are substituted into the kinematic formula, in which the influence of the rockfall shape, slope and slope roughness on the rolling speed is considered. Combined with the offset and initial position of the rockfall, the formula can be used to calculate the rolling speed and impact energy in the rolling region and any position in the region. The calculation formula was validated using model experimental data, and the results showed that the error between the experimental and calculated values was small. The error was corrected based on the experimental data. After on-site testing and verification, it can provide reference for the management of rockfall disasters.
Keywords
Rock shape; Rolling characteristics; Model experiments; Sensitivity parameters; Rockfall mitigation
Subject
Engineering, Civil Engineering
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