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Rockfall Hazard Analysis From Discrete Fracture Network Modelling with Finite Persistence Discontinuities
Authors:Cédric Lambert  Klaus Thoeni  Anna Giacomini  Davide Casagrande  Scott Sloan
Institution:1. Department of Civil and Natural Resources Engineering, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
2. Centre for Geotechnical and Materials Modelling, The University of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia
3. University of Milan, Milan, Italy
Abstract:Developing an accurate representation of the rock mass fabric is a key element in rock fall hazard analysis. The orientation, persistence and density of fractures control the volume and shape of unstable blocks or compartments. In this study, the discrete fracture modelling technique and digital photogrammetry were used to accurately depict the fabric. A volume distribution of unstable blocks was derived combining polyhedral modelling and kinematic analyses. For each block size, probabilities of failure and probabilities of propagation were calculated. A complete energy distribution was obtained by considering, for each block size, its occurrence in the rock mass, its probability of falling, its probability to reach a given location, and the resulting distribution of energies at each location. This distribution was then used with an energy–frequency diagram to assess the hazard.
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