Use of low-cost accelerometers for landslides monitoring: results from a flume experiment

IF 1.1 Q4 ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL
M. Otero, Ana Abreu, A. Askarinejad, Marcela Guimarães, E. Macedo, A. Corsi, Rynaldo Z. H. Almeida
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Abstract

Early Warning Systems (EWS) are non-structural measures for landslides disaster prevention. They are based on the detection of impending failure signals. The results of a landslide simulation experiment where accelerometers were used to identify pre-failure signals are presented in this paper. Landslide was simulated in a tilting flume filled with sandy soil. During the experiment, the flume was fixed at 30° inclination and water percolated through the soil until it slid. Accelerometers were embedded into the soil and recorded acceleration data from the beginning of the experiment until failure. Acceleration data were analyzed in time domain aiming at estimating translational velocity of the movement. Angular variation was also estimated from acceleration data. The experiment was recorded with a camera and pictures were used for Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) analysis, in order to validate the estimated translational velocity. Results showed that accelerometers can identify prefailure signals before any macroscopic movement could indicate impending failure in fast to very fast landslides, showing their potential to be used in EWS. Validation of estimated velocities was not always possible due to PIV setup constraints and the velocity of the mass movement simulated. In fact, the estimated translational velocities seem to be unreliable. On the other hand, the results suggest that acceleration data and angular position variation trend and rate can be incorporated into EWS.
低成本加速度计在滑坡监测中的应用:水槽实验结果
预警系统(EWS)是滑坡灾害预防的非结构性措施。它们基于对即将发生的故障信号的检测。本文给出了利用加速度计识别滑坡破坏前信号的模拟实验结果。滑坡是在充满砂土的倾斜水槽中模拟的。在实验过程中,水槽固定在30°的倾斜度,水通过土壤渗透,直到它滑动。加速度计被嵌入土壤中,并记录从实验开始到失败的加速度数据。在时域中分析加速度数据,旨在估计运动的平移速度。还根据加速度数据估算了角度变化。用相机记录实验,并使用图片进行粒子图像测速(PIV)分析,以验证估计的平移速度。结果表明,加速度计可以在任何宏观运动表明快速到非常快的滑坡即将发生故障之前识别故障前信号,显示出其在EWS中使用的潜力。由于PIV设置限制和模拟的质量运动速度,估计速度的验证并不总是可能的。事实上,估计的平移速度似乎是不可靠的。另一方面,结果表明,加速度数据和角位置变化趋势和速率可以被纳入EWS。
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Soils and Rocks
Soils and Rocks ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL-
CiteScore
1.00
自引率
20.00%
发文量
49
期刊介绍: Soils and Rocks publishes papers in English in the broad fields of Geotechnical Engineering, Engineering Geology and Environmental Engineering. The Journal is published in April, August and December. The journal, with the name "Solos e Rochas", was first published in 1978 by the Graduate School of Engineering-Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (COPPE-UFRJ).
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