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

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


Acceleration is an important parameter to reflect the dynamics of slope. Fifteen acceleration sensors are arranged on the slope surface, lithological interface and inside the slope of the Xuelongnang counter-bedding rock model slope. An acceleration sensor is arranged on the shaking table to record the real acceleration state of the input seismic wave. The collected data are filteringed, noise reduction, screened and other processing steps to obtain the acceleration data set of the counter-bedding rock model slope; The peak values of the acceleration data of the model slope under the same load condition can reflect the dynamic response law of the slope under such seismic action, and the ratio of the peak acceleration on the slope to the peak acceleration on the table can reflect whether the slope is enhanced or attenuated at each location under the seismic action.


File naming and required software

File naming: The acceleration is stored in text format in a folder named "GKaa", and the file name is "TDbb.txt", where aa represents the condition number and bb represents the sensor number. Data reading method: All ASCII files in this dataset can be opened directly with a text program (such as Notepad), and the acceleration data will be shown when the file is


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Guo, M. (2022). Shaking table model test data for counter-bedding rock slope - acceleration. A Big Earth Data Platform for Three Poles, DOI: 10.11888/Terre.tpdc.272181. CSTR: 18406.11.Terre.tpdc.272181. (Download the reference: RIS | Bibtex )

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