Geotechnical and geological hazards Flashcards

1
Q

How do you calculate RQD?

A

SUM (rock pieces over 10cm) / total core run * 100

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2
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Why could the RQD drop after extraction?

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Rocks can dry out and fall apart

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3
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What are some of the failures in rocks and soils?

A
  • Settlement
  • Heave
  • Liquefaction
  • Bearing capacity
  • Factors of safety
  • Serviceability Limit State vs Ultimate Limit State
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4
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What is Serviceability Limit State?

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The state of design beyond which a structural system loses operationally its serviceability for the actual service load that the structure is subjected to. → squishes down

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5
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What is Ultimate Limit State

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ULS focuses on the safety of the structure under extreme conditions
- Factors of safety

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6
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What are mechanisms of failure?

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  • Compaction
  • Landslide
  • Caven, cavity
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7
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What are the types of slope failures and landslides?

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  • Rock fall
  • Planar Slide
  • Wedge failure
  • Rock Topple
  • Block slide
  • Mud flow
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8
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What characteristics of the rock can lead to failures?

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  • Rock type - soils
  • Joints
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9
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Why is the strength of the material not constant?

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  • If you were to rotate the planes then FS changes as resistance changes
  • Rotation determines whether its safety will be compromised
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10
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What is anisotropy?

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The quality of exhibiting properties with different values when measured along axes in different directions.

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11
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How could you decrease risk of rock slide?

A

Reinforcing the slope perpendicular to the bedding planes

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12
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What failure could occur in tunnels?

A

Pressure on tunnel and encloses the tunnel

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13
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What do rock bolts stabilise?

A
  • road cuts
  • rock cliffs
  • steep slopes
  • bridge abutments
  • reinforced concrete dams
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14
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Where should rock bolts be positioned?

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Positioned where the slide happens and must go beyond the height of the slope - perp to bedding plane

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15
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What holds the slide in place when using rock bolts?

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By being under tension you are applying a normal force on the face plate

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16
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What are examples of geotechnical engineering projects?

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  • Natural slope
  • Cut slope
  • Embankment dam
  • Building foundation
  • Supported excavation
  • Tunnel
  • Road embankment
  • Construction on soft soil
17
Q

How can soil lead to failures?

A

Soil gets saturated with rain and gets heavier