Title of article :
Effect of large blocks position on stability analysis of block-in-matrix slopes
Author/Authors :
Khorasani, E School of Mining Engineering - College of Engineering - University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran , Amini, M School of Mining Engineering - College of Engineering - University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran , Hossaini, M.F School of Minerals and Energy Resources Engineering - UNSW - Sydney, Australia
Abstract :
Bimrocks are complex geomaterials that are defined as mixtures of rocks composed of
geotechnically significant blocks within a matrix of finer texture. Bimslopes are made
from bimrocks and are usually seen in weathered and shallow environments. Some
characteristics of blocks affecting the strength of bimrocks include VBP (Volumetric
Block Proportion), orientation, and arrangement, which have important roles in the
stability of bimslopes. Previous studies show that bimrocks usually have a specific block
size distribution, and for a bimslope with height of “H”, the size of blocks is changed
from 0.05H to 0.75H. In this paper, the influence of large blocks position on bimslope
stability was investigated by the physical and numerical models. The blocks that had a
dimension larger than 0.5H were considered as “large blocks”. In this work, first, thirty
physical models were created and tested using a titling table machine. These models
have a specific block size distribution and VBP with ellipsoidal blocks. The main
variable of the models is large blocks position, where three categories including lower
part of bimslope, upper part of bimslope, and sporadic state are considered. Based on the
results of physical trials, thirty numerical models at the laboratory scale were generated
using the finite element method. After comparing the physical and numerical models,
which showed a good accordance, the numerical models were developed to the natural
scale. The theoretical bimslopes investigated in this work showed that the position of
large blocks had a significant influence on the stability of bimslopes.
Keywords :
Physical Modeling , Bimrocks Bimslopes , Large Blocks , Numerical Modeling
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics