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Vol.46, No.4, PP.197-251
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The Maximum Impact Force from a Rock-fall for Rock-Shed Slab Design
46(4):197-204
Chia-Ming Lo[1]* Kai-Jie Chang[2]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : ppb428@yahoo.com.tw
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The Maximum Impact Force from a Rock-fall for Rock-Shed Slab Design
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Chia-Ming Lo[1]* Kai-Jie Chang[2]

Abstract
This study estimates the maximum impact force for a rock-shed slab in a rockfall. A discrete element program is calibrated using small-scale physical experiments and is then used to model the movement for a large scale rock-fall and to measure the impact forces. The results from the small-scale experiments show that the maximum impact forces are significantly affected by the mass of the rock-fall, the height from which the rock falls
and the falling process. The full-scale numerical modeling for a field case confirms these experimental results and demonstrates the effect of rock-fall modes and the contact stiffness between the rock and the rock-shed. This study provides guidelines for the design of rock-shed structures where there are large rock-fall problems.
Key Words : Maximum impact force, rock-shed slab,physical experiment, discrete element method.
〔1〕Department of Civil and Disaster Prevention Engineering, Nation United University, Miaoli, TAIWAN, R.O.C.
〔2〕Department of Civil Engineering, Chienkuo Technology University, Changhua, TAIWAN, R.O.C.
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : ppb428@yahoo.com.tw
Received: 2013/12/18
Revised: 2014/12/26
Accepted: 2015/09/15
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Three-Dimensional Numerical Analyses of the Mechanical Behaviors of Retaining Shear Piles Stabilized Slope
46(4):205-212
Der-Guey Lin Wei-Hsiang Chen* Sheng-Hsien Wang
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : cws271641@yahoo.com.tw
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A GIS-based Comparative Study of the use of A Logistic Regression, the Instability Index Method and A Support Vector Machine for Landslide Susceptibility Analysis
46(4):213-222
Hsun-Chuan Chan[1]* Po-An Chen[1][2] Yu-Ting Wen[1]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : hcchan@ nchu.edu.tw
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The Mechanism of Landslides Caused by Typhoon Soudelor in Northern Taiwan
46(4):223-232
Lun-Wei Wei [1]* Wei-Kai Huang[1] Chuen-Ming Huang[1] Ching-Fang Lee[1] Sheng-Chi Lin[2] Chung-Chi Chi [3]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : lwwei@sinotech.org.tw
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The Effect of Free Over-fall by Upstream and Downstream Channel Bed Slopes on Impact Position
46(4):233-238
Jie-Hui Huang Chun-Hsien Hsieh Jen-Yan Chen*
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : jychen@dragon.nchu.edu.tw
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A 3-D Numerical Simulation of the Flow Field around a Porous Cylinder
46(4):239-251
Shao-Hua Marko Hsu[1] Wei-Bang Hsin[1]* Pi-Fang Hung[2]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : jasonshin9@hotmail.com
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