OFR-46(1)-81 Risk Analysis For Rock Slopes In Open Pit Mines - Final Technical Report - Part I - Distributions Of Rock Mass Properties

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 201
- File Size:
- 48061 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1979
Abstract
The thrust of research reported in Part I was to collect in-situ data from exploration programs and the published literature, and to empirically establish distributional patterns for these variables. Since discontinui¬ties in a rock mass govern to a large extent its engineering properties and thus the performance of any slope in the mass, work has been devoted to determining the appropriate distributional forms for attitude spacing and length of discontinuities and to distributional properties of resis¬tance and deformability parameters. The conclusion from these analyses is that trace lengths are logNormally distributed and that joint spacing is Exponentially distributed, regardless of orientation of the sampling line, and regardless of whether each joint set is considered separately or not. Joint orientation (attitude) data representing 22 individual joint sets from eight sites (a total or approximately 20,000 joints), do nor strongly support any of the commonly used distributions as broadly applicable in practice. The autocorrelation )f geometric joint properties is also examined. However, no significant spatial correlation could be found even after extensive data manipulation. The investigation of resistance and deformability parameters starts with a review of mechanisms and models that are used to represent them. Review and statistical evaluation of approxi¬mately 2,000 discontinuity shear tests has shown that good statistical estimates for use in reliability analyses can be obtained for friction angles.
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(1979) OFR-46(1)-81 Risk Analysis For Rock Slopes In Open Pit Mines - Final Technical Report - Part I - Distributions Of Rock Mass PropertiesMLA: OFR-46(1)-81 Risk Analysis For Rock Slopes In Open Pit Mines - Final Technical Report - Part I - Distributions Of Rock Mass Properties. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1979.