Uprooting Test of Wild Grown Inclined Trees on Cut Slope
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概要
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Uprooting tests were carried out to investigate the influence of inclined trees on the stability of cut slope. The relationship between the diameter at the base of tree and the resisting force for uprooting was located near the lower limit of published experimental results. Though the hardness and strength of subsoil (Kanto Loam) obstructed the growth of tree root system, the minimum factor of safety calculated from the moment by self-weight of a tree was 4 and was not so large. This result shows that inclined trees on cut slope have the effect of root system on slope stability.
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著者
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SUGIYAMA Motohiro
Department of Civil engineering
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Sugiyama Motohiro
Assistant Department Of Civil Engineering School Of Engineering
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Sugiyama Motohiro
Department Of Civil Engineering School Of Engineering
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AKAISHI Masaru
Department of Civil Engineering, School of Engineering
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MAEDA Hironosuke
Assistant Manager, Technology Development Department II, Taisei Corporation
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OHTA Masahiko
Chief Director, Technical Department, Shin-Nihon Kaihatu Kogyo Co., Ltd.
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Ohta Masahiko
Chief Director Technical Department Shin-nihon Kaihatu Kogyo Co. Ltd.
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Akaishi Masaru
Department Of Civil Engineering
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Akaishi Masaru
Department Of Civil Engineering Tokai University
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Maeda Hironosuke
Assistant Manager Technology Development Department Ii Taisei Corporation
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