Experiences Implementing High Energy Rockfall Barriers as a Tool for Creating a Protection Zone Against Rockfall in Linear Infrastructures

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Luis R. Fonseca C. Wendeler C. Raimat A. Sanz
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

"Rockfall barriers are widely known as proven efficiency element to protect infrastructure by catching the rock blocks in the falling direction and absorbing the energy generated by them.It’s common in the project design phase and during installation, fix rockfall barriers for catch a high percentage of the falling blocks and in many cases consider as valid the solution when the barrier can capture all of them. However, in many cases it’s possible to consider the use of these protections, simply to guarantee a secure shed for the traffic and intercept simply the blocks that theoretically hit the road surface.The results of the high-energy rockfall protection barriers type GBE which protect GC-200 road in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria are shown in this paper.The topographic data should be especially detailed observed and even more if you want to apply the technique of ""shadow zone"" with a flexible gallery system. It should be drawn from detailed topographic maps and drawings (photogrammetric restitution) to the scales 1/1000, 1/500, or 1/200; and it is important not to ignore the presence of vertical cuts, tracks, small slopes that modify the trajectories (trampoline effect, hard points that favor the rebounds) and which are not always presented in the drawings.The ""shadow zone"" is defined as the protected area, located at a lower elevation to the line created by the rockfall barrier to except of trajectories of rocks and free from the influence of the deflection of the system under the maximum energy level for which it was designed (MEL)."
Citation

APA: Luis R. Fonseca C. Wendeler C. Raimat A. Sanz  (2015)  Experiences Implementing High Energy Rockfall Barriers as a Tool for Creating a Protection Zone Against Rockfall in Linear Infrastructures

MLA: Luis R. Fonseca C. Wendeler C. Raimat A. Sanz Experiences Implementing High Energy Rockfall Barriers as a Tool for Creating a Protection Zone Against Rockfall in Linear Infrastructures. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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