Journal of the Japan Society of Erosion Control Engineering, Vol.58,No.4,2005
Survey regarding the transformation and design of Kamikami]horisawa improved
wire net dam
Kazuyuki IMAI Jun HIGUCHI Syun]ichiro KASAI Keiichi MOMMA Kazuhito SHIMOJO
Abstract
In the past, several wire rope net dams were developed and installed, however
eventually these dams broke. Based on this technology, various important improvements
have been made and finally the development of a new ring net dam could be achieved.
In the month of August 2002, the first ring net dam was completed at Mt. Yake
Kamikami]horisawa. On July 18th 2004, a stony debris flow hit this ring net dam.
The dam was able to capture this heavy debris flow impact without major damages.
The event of impact and debris capture was recorded by video. The biggest boulder
diameters and the dam's deflection and transformation were analyzed in the survey.
The actual mechanical behavior and function of the dam were compared with design
values and measured values, e.g. by means of load cell data. Based on these experiences,
it was found additionally that sediment removal can be executed safely and promptly
by adopting the lancer stick. There is considerable validity to this dam's design
method from these results, but of course, this new technology shall only be applied
carefully. This paper reports about the above mentioned project and describes
the improvement concept for future installations.
Key words:debris flow, wire net dam, Ring net
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