A physical analogue material to simulate sturzstroms

Author:

Imre Bernd1,Wildhaber Beat1,Springman Sarah Marcella1

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Geotechnical EngineeringETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland

Abstract

A physical analogue material is presented as a synthetic rock for use in centrifuge experiments on sturzstroms. Sturzstroms are rock slides of very large volume, which display intense fragmentation of blocks of rock owing to inter-particle collisions. Although the stresses within the centrifugal experimental set`-up are significantly enhanced owing to acceleration forces, compared with 1g laboratory experiments, the original rock of a sturzstrom event is still too strong and does not display fragmentation in the centrifuge. An analogue material has been developed to exhibit similar mechanical properties as well as reduced strength. A literature review on the development of analogue materials is included together with the recipe of the newly developed synthetic soft rock, based on Quartz sand bonded with Portland cement. A comprehensive mechanical characterisation of this material is given.

Publisher

Thomas Telford Ltd.

Subject

Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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