Shaking table model test data for counter-bedding rock slope - displacement

Shaking table model test data for counter-bedding rock slope - displacement


Displacement is an important parameter reflecting the characteristics of slope dynamics. The displacement data set is obtained by arranging one displacement measurement point at each of the toe, middle, shoulder and top of the counter-bedding model slope, collecting displacement data every one minute, correcting the collected data and deleting the abnormal data at the end of each point, and obtaining the displacement data set of the counter-bending rock slope shaking table model test; The displacement data set of the model slope under the same working condition can reflect the relationship between the displacement of the toe, middle, shoulder and top of the slope under such seismic action, and the displacement data set of the model slope under different working conditions can reflect the damage mechanism of the counter-beddomg rock slope with the accumulation of seismic action.


File naming and required software

File naming: The displacements are stored in a tabular format and the name of the file is "disp.xlsx". Data reading method: The data can be opened directly by a table tool (such as excel), the first column is the measurement time, the second column is the initial value, the third column is the number of the measured displacement, and the fourth column is the monitoring value.


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Guo, M. (2022). Shaking table model test data for counter-bedding rock slope - displacement. A Big Earth Data Platform for Three Poles, DOI: 10.11888/Terre.tpdc.272171. CSTR: 18406.11.Terre.tpdc.272171. (Download the reference: RIS | Bibtex )

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