Published February 1997 | Version v1
Journal article

Research on advancement of method for evaluating aseismatic ability of rock discontinuity plane in ground and surrounding slopes of nuclear power facilities

  • 1. Geological Survey of Japan, Tsukuba, Ibaraki (Japan)

Description

The purpose of this research is to carry out the technical development required for exploring with high accuracy the distribution and shapes of the discontinuity planes in rocks in the ground and surrounding cut-off slopes of nuclear power facilities, and to advance the techniques of interpreting and evaluating quantitatively the stability against earthquakes of the discontinuity planes. This research consists of two themes: the research on the method of investigating the three-dimensional distribution of the crevices in the ground and the research on the method of evaluating the aseismatic ability in the slopes. As for the first theme, one of the techniques for exploring underground structure with elastic waves, tomography, is explained, and the development of the 12 channel receiver and the program for the multi-channel analysis and processing of waveform are reported. As for the second theme, the stability analysis was carried out on three actual cases of landslide. The equation for stability analysis is shown, and the results are reported. The strength at the time of forming separation plane gives the most proper result. (K.I.)

Additional details

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Kokuritsu Kikan Genshiryoku Shiken Kenkyu Seika Hokoku-Sho
Journal Issue
no.36
Journal Page Range
p. 10/1-10/6.
ISSN
0288-8874
CODEN
KKGHEX

INIS

Country of Publication
Japan
Country of Input or Organization
Japan
INIS RN
28063711
Subject category
S58: GEOSCIENCES;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Progress Report
Descriptors DEI
GEOLOGIC SURVEYS; GROUND WATER; LANDSLIDES; NUCLEAR FACILITIES; PROGRESS REPORT; SEISMIC EFFECTS; SEISMIC WAVES; SITE CHARACTERIZATION; SLOPE STABILITY
Descriptors DEC
DOCUMENT TYPES; HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS; OXYGEN COMPOUNDS; STABILITY; WATER