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Multi-scale analysis of water alteration on the rockslope stability framework
Authors:Sandra Dochez  Farid Laouafa  Christian Franck  Sylvine Guedon  François Martineau  Julie D’Amato  Albane Saintenoy
Institution:1. National Competence Centre for Industrial Safety and Environmental Protection (INERIS), Verneuil en Halatte, France
2. Development and Networks (IFSTTAR), The French Institute of Science and Technology for Transport, Marne la Vallée, France
3. GEOPS, UMR 8148, CNRS, Université Paris Sud, Orsay, France
4. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Orsay, France
Abstract:Water is an important weathering factor on rock discontinuities and in rock mass mechanical behaviour because of its chemical features such as temperature, pH or salinity which make it a “good” candidate to rock degradation. Furthermore the increase of rainfall frequency or intensity highlights some problems on the rock slope stability analysis. This study aims to evaluate the effect of water flow on the rock slope stability and it is performed at two space scales: in situ scale and laboratory (micro scale and macro scale). It shows how water induces degradation at multi-scale (surface roughness and matrix) and thus may decrease the stability of the discontinuous rock mass. It has two main components: the effect of water-solid chemical mechanisms and the analysis of the mechanical response of the discontinuity modified by the water alteration.
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