The Q-Slope Method for Rock Slope Engineering

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作者
Bar, Neil [1 ]
Barton, Nick [2 ]
机构
[1] Gecko Geotechnics Pty Ltd, POB 14226, Mt Sheridan, Qld 4868, Australia
[2] Nick Barton & Associates, Fjordveien 65c, N-1363 Oslo, Norway
关键词
Q-slope; Rock slope engineering; Slope stability; Rock mass classification; Empirical method; STRENGTH;
D O I
10.1007/s00603-017-1305-0
中图分类号
P5 [地质学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
Q-slope is an empirical rock slope engineering method for assessing the stability of excavated rock slopes in the field. Intended for use in reinforcement-free road or railway cuttings or in opencast mines, Q-slope allows geotechnical engineers to make potential adjustments to slope angles as rock mass conditions become apparent during construction. Through case studies across Asia, Australia, Central America, and Europe, a simple correlation between Q-slope and long-term stable slopes was established. Q-slope is designed such that it suggests stable, maintenance-free bench-face slope angles of, for instance, 40A degrees-45A degrees, 60A degrees-65A degrees, and 80A degrees-85A degrees with respective Q-slope values of approximately 0.1, 1.0, and 10. Q-slope was developed by supplementing the Q-system which has been extensively used for characterizing rock exposures, drill-core, and tunnels under construction for the last 40 years. The Q' parameters (RQD, J (n), J (a), and J (r)) remain unchanged in Q-slope. However, a new method for applying J (r)/J (a) ratios to both sides of potential wedges is used, with relative orientation weightings for each side. The term J (w), which is now termed J (wice), takes into account long-term exposure to various climatic and environmental conditions such as intense erosive rainfall and ice-wedging effects. Slope-relevant SRF categories for slope surface conditions, stress-strength ratios, and major discontinuities such as faults, weakness zones, or joint swarms have also been incorporated. This paper discusses the applicability of the Q-slope method to slopes ranging from less than 5 m to more than 250 m in height in both civil and mining engineering projects.
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页码:3307 / 3322
页数:16
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