Nong X.F's scientific contributions
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Publications (2)
The present study is a part of a greater research project for
disaster mitigation in unstable mountain slopes subjected
to heavy rainfalls. The idea of disaster mitigation is
composed of the following three stages.
1) Primary screening of potentially hazardous slopes on
the basis of local geology and topography, which is
brief.
2) Periodical simple...
Shear strength is one of the key parameters in geotechnical engineers for slope stability analysis.
A slope is more vulnerable in the state when the material changes from the state of a solid
material to that of granular soils as a consequence of physical weathering. However, it is not an
easy task to determine shear strength of the thousands of sl...
Citations
... The most important aspect in reusing concrete aggregate as backfill material is the mechanical properties that should be within the acceptable range set by the standards. Aggregate Impact value, unconfined compression strength [11,12] and shear wave velocity [12] is elucidated to address the mechanical properties. ...
... A number of researchers have already studied on mechanical weathering and developed an empirical relationship between shear strength and shear wave velocity (K. Gyawali et al., 2014). M. Aziz et al. (2010) compared deterioration of granular soil under saturated and dry conditions. ...
Reference: Soft rock slope weathering due to rainwater.