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The effects of rock shape and initial orientation on the rockfall phenomena are studied using a two-dimensional polygonal discrete element method (DEM). In the simulation, rock particles with the same mass but different shapes are dropped from the same height onto a straight slope to investigate the variations in both translational and rotational kinetic energies and the runout distance. Parametric studies under varied angularity and aspect ratio of the rock revealed a significant effect of rock shape and initial orientation on the runout distance.
Published on 06/07/22
Submitted on 06/07/22
Volume 1600 Geomechanics and Natural Materials, 2022
DOI: 10.23967/wccm-apcom.2022.112
Licence: CC BY-NC-SA license
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