Yoshiiku MUSASHI and Takahisa MIZUYAMA
Abstract
Slope failures which caused disasters in 2004 and 2005 are investigated taking
note of the travel distance, fluidized condition, influence of structures. In
the investigated cases, most of failed soil was traveled under 5m (81.6%), deposited
near the end of slope (85.5%). In the cases without structure, 41% of the failed
soil mass was keeping the shape. Therefore, most of the failed soil mass should
be not fluidized. In the cases with receiving type wall structures, receiving
effect was recognizable for slope failure traveling under 10m, but not for over
10m. Therefore receiving type wall structure should have limit of receiving
large or fluidized failed soil. In most of the studies on the movement of failed
soil mass, condition of fluidization and the movement of fluidized soil were
subjected. The movement mechanism of not fluidized soil mass caused by slope
failure should be studied hereafter.
Key wordsFslope failure, collapsed soil movement, fluidization, structure