| International Symposium on Geohazards and Geomechanics 2015 | |
| Monitoring of unstable slopes by MEMS tilting sensors and its application to early warning | |
| 地球科学;生态环境科学 | |
| Towhata, Ikuo^1 ; Uchimura, Taro^2 ; Seko, Ichiro^3 ; Wang, Lin^3 | |
| Asia of ISSMGE 4-38-2, Sengoku, Bunkyo-Ku, Tokyo | |
| 112-0011, Japan^1 | |
| University of Tokyo, 7-3-1, Hongo, Bunkyo-Ku, Tokyo | |
| 113-8656, Japan^2 | |
| Chuo Kaihatsu Corp., 3-13-5, Nishi Waseda, Shinjuku-Ku, Tokyo | |
| 169-8612, Japan^3 | |
| 关键词: Alternative technologies; ITS applications; Lateral displacements; Low-cost sensors; MEMS-based sensors; Rainfall intensity; Shallow depths; Slope displacements; | |
| Others : https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/26/1/012049/pdf DOI : 10.1088/1755-1315/26/1/012049 |
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| 学科分类:环境科学(综合) | |
| 来源: IOP | |
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【 摘 要 】
The present paper addresses the newly developed early warning technology that can help mitigate the slope failure disasters during heavy rains. Many studies have been carried out in the recent times on early warning that is based on rainfall records. Although those rainfall criteria of slope failure tells the probability of disaster on a regional scale, it is difficult for them to judge the risk of particular slopes. This is because the rainfall intensity is spatially too variable to forecast and the early warning based on rainfall alone cannot take into account the effects of local geology, hydrology and topography that vary spatially as well. In this regard, the authors developed an alternative technology in which the slope displacement/deformation is monitored and early warning is issued when a new criterion is satisfied. The new MEMS-based sensor monitors the tilting angle of an instrument that is embedded at a very shallow depth and the record of the tilting angle corresponds to the lateral displacement at the slope surface. Thus, the rate of tilting angle that exceeds a new criterion value implies an imminent slope failure. This technology has been validated against several events of slope failures as well as against a field rainfall test. Those validations have made it possible to determine the criterion value of the rate of tilting angle to be 0.1 degree/hour. The advantage of the MEMS tilting sensor lies in its low cost. Hence, it is possible to install many low-cost sensors over a suspected slope in which the precise range of what is going to fall down during the next rainfall is unknown. In addition to the past validations, this paper also introduces a recent application to a failed slope in the Izu Oshima Island where a heavy rainfall-induced slope failure occurred in October, 2013.
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