Safety Risk Analysis of the Transmission Line Project Affected by Dangerous Slope Rock

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The unstable slope rock is one of the geological disasters of mountains along the transmission lines, which includes the falling style and the slumping type, and the former is very dangerous, and threat to the security of transmission line. By means of a typical example study about the falling dangerous rock mass along the 10kV transmission lines, this paper analyzes qualitatively the basic characteristics, failure mechanism, influencing factors of the dangerous rock, et al., and calculated quantitatively the maximum depth affected by the impact of the dangerous rock to the transmission lines. The paper proposes the response measures of dangerous rocks risk, which is of a certain reference in other similar projects.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 726-731)

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August 2013

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