Optimization strategy for flexible barrier structures: investigation and back analysis of a rockfall disaster case in southwestern China

Author:

Luo Li-Ru,Yu Zhi-XiangORCID,Zhang Li-Jun,Wang Qi,Liao Lin-Xu,Peng Li

Abstract

Abstract. Field investigations and back analyses were conducted on a rockfall hazard. The flexible barrier protection system constructed along the roadside was damaged by the rockfall impact and lost its mitigation ability. Vital physical characteristics such as rockfall trajectory and kinetic energy were presumed based on the data from the aerial survey and the slope digital model. A numerical model, including slope, rockfalls, and flexible barrier, was created and thus the impacting process was reproduced. It demonstrates that the impact kinetic energy of the rockfall is only around 40 % of its design protection energy. The improper connections of members are the leading causes of damage, which prevent the flexible barrier from producing significant deformation and reduce its capacity to absorb impact force. The damage can be avoided by changing the connections of the members to improve the ability of the nets and ropes to slide and deform. The calculation results indicate that the impact resistance of the optimized model is 3 times better than the actual project. The findings can be used as a guide when designing a flexible protection system that performs better.

Funder

Sichuan Province Science and Technology Support Program

National Key Research and Development Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Copernicus GmbH

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