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Behaviour of Engineered Slopes in Flysch Rock Mass (CROSBI ID 544926)

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Arbanas, Željko ; Grošić, Mirko ; Briški, Gea Behaviour of Engineered Slopes in Flysch Rock Mass // Proceedings of the 1st Southern Hemisphere International Rock Mechanics Symposium SHIRMS 2008, 16.-19. September 2008, Perth, Australia / Potvin, Yves ; Carter, John ; Dyskin, Arcady and Jeffrey, Rob (ur.). Perth: Australian Centre for Geomechanics, 2008. str. 493-504

Podaci o odgovornosti

Arbanas, Željko ; Grošić, Mirko ; Briški, Gea

engleski

Behaviour of Engineered Slopes in Flysch Rock Mass

The paper presents some experiences during the reinforced cut construction in the flysch slopes for Adriatic motorway near city of Rijeka, Croatia. The Cretaceous and the Paleogene limestone are situated on the top of the slope, while the Paleogene flysch crops out at the lower slope, and in the bottom of Draga Valley where the motorway is located. Unlike limestone rocks at the top of the slope, flysch rock mass is almost covered by colluvial deposits, residual soils and talus breccia. The major part of the motorway was constructed by cutting of the slopes in flysch rock mass. Stability of the slopes was ensured by reinforcing of rock mass with rock bolts and appropriate supporting system. The self boring rock bolts in combination of multilayered sprayed concrete or reinforced grid construction were used. The deep boring drains were installed for dissipation of ground water collected at contact of permeable cover and impermeable flysch rock mass. Interactive rock mass cutting design, based on the observational methods, was introduced during the construction. The initial design of slopes construction was based on the recommended Hoek-Brown criteria for heterogeneous rock mass such as flysch. Design properties of the flysch rock mass were adopted on the Geological Strength Index (GSI) concept. During the phase of interactive design the appropriate measured equipment was installed. This active design approach has allowed the designer, based on the rock mass conditions and monitoring results, changing the support system in the slopes at some unfavourable locations. The measured values and the back analysis enabled establishing real rock mass strength parameters and deformability modulus.

ock mass; flysch; slope stability; rockbolt; monitoring

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Podaci o prilogu

493-504.

2008.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Proceedings of the 1st Southern Hemisphere International Rock Mechanics Symposium SHIRMS 2008, 16.-19. September 2008, Perth, Australia

Potvin, Yves ; Carter, John ; Dyskin, Arcady and Jeffrey, Rob

Perth: Australian Centre for Geomechanics

978-0-9804185-5-2

Podaci o skupu

1st Southern Hemisphere International Rock Mechanics Symposium SHIRMS 2008, 16.-19. September 2008, Perth, Australia

predavanje

16.09.2008-19.09.2008

Perth, Australija

Povezanost rada

Geologija, Građevinarstvo