Slope Mass Rating (SMR) Geomechanics Classification: Thirty Years Review

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. Romana R. Tomás J. B. Serón
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

The Slope Mass Rating (SMR; Romana, 1985) geomechanics classification was developed as a sequel of Bieniawski’s Rock Mass Rating (RMR) system, which was almost impossible to use in slopes due to the extreme range of the correction factors (up to 60 points of a maximum of 100) and to the lack of definition of them. A detailed quantitative definition of the correction factors is one of the advantages of SMR classification. During the last thirty years the use of SMR system has been extended to many countries from the five continents and, thus, it is time to review the most interesting developments. Both RMR and SMR are discrete classifications, depending on the values adopted by the variables that control the parameters. This can cause major changes in the parameters value due to small differences in the variables value, with changes in the final rock mass assigned quality. On the other hand, geomechanics quality indexes are extremely biased. To avoid this problem, some authors have proposed continuous functions for SMR. This classification has been also adapted for its application in heterogeneous and anisotropic rock masses, for high slopes, for is application trough stereographic projection and Geographical Information Systems, has been used as susceptibility rockfall parameters and has been included in the technical regulations of several countries. Additionally, some open access computer tools have been developed for the computation of SMR. Consequently, this paper reviews: 1) the most important modifications and adaptations of slope classifications which derive directly from SMR; 2) the use of SMR throughout the world; 3) many significant papers on slopes analysed with SMR all over the world; and 4) future trends in the use of SMR.
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APA: M. Romana R. Tomás J. B. Serón  (2015)  Slope Mass Rating (SMR) Geomechanics Classification: Thirty Years Review

MLA: M. Romana R. Tomás J. B. Serón Slope Mass Rating (SMR) Geomechanics Classification: Thirty Years Review. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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