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Vol.46, No.2, PP.71-123
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The Flow Patterns and Geophone Characteristics of Debris Flows at Houyenshan, Miaoli, Taiwan
46(2):071-078
Hsien-Ter Chou[1]* Hing-Lin Yang[1] Ching-Fang Lee[2] Chih-Hsuan Huang[1]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : htchou@cc.ncu.edu.tw
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Landslide Stabilizing Pile Behavior Modeling under Seismic Loading
46(2):079-087
Chien-Yuan Chen* Jun-Wei Huang
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : chienyuc@mail.ncyu.edu.tw
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Landslide Stabilizing Pile Behavior Modeling under Seismic Loading
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Chien-Yuan Chen* Jun-Wei Huang

Abstract
Piles used to stabilize the slope are commonly used in Taiwan. In this study, the FLAC3D program is used to explore the effects of the soil-pile parameters of a landslide stabilizing pile that affects the stability of
the slope. To calculate the safety factor of the slope, the static analysis is conducted using the shear strength reduction method while the seismic analysis uses displacement. The analysis modeled the changes in pile spacing based on the effects of arching and the safety factor of the slope. The results showed that the pile’s clear spacing (Sc) and soil shear strength parameters are critical parameters that affect arching. A wider clear spacing (Sc) of pile makes arching disappear and the pile responds as a single pile. With a larger soil friction angle, arching is more obvious. However,as soil cohesion increases, arching becomes less obvious. The design of the pile spacing and the diameter ratio (S/D) is a crucial factor in the formation of arching effects. This study suggests S/D≦2 should be used for the design of
landslide stabilizing piles. Such landslide stabilizing piles could change the failure mode of the slope from a deep seated landslide to a shallow landslide and the factor of safety of slope reduced.
Key Words : Slope stability, pile foundation, arching effect, seismic design.
Dept. of Civil and Water Resources Engineering, National Chiayi University, Chiayi City, Taiwan.
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : chienyuc@mail.ncyu.edu.tw
Received: 2015/01/01
Revised: 2015/02/24
Accepted: 2015/05/14
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Establishment of a 3D On-site Model of Landslide Dam Using UAV Images
46(2):088-095
Ming-Der Yang* Wei-Ting Chen Kai-Siang Huang
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : mdyang@nchu.edu.tw
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A Study of the Numerical Simulation of Debris Flow Hazard Combined with Micro-Photography Interpretation
46(2):096-105
Ching-Fang Lee* Wei-Kai Huang Ting-Chi Tsao Yu-Lin Chang Shu-Yeong Chi
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : cflee@sinotech.org.tw
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Hydro-Mechanical Properties of Sliding Zone Soil in Huangtupo Landslide, Three Gorges Reservoir Area
46(2):106-113
Jinge Wang[1] Hsin-Fu Yeh[2]* Qingbing Liu[1]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : hfyeh@mail.ncku.edu.tw
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Characterization of Recession Behavior in River Basins in Southern Taiwan using the Long-Term Low Flow of Statistical Streamflow Data
46(2):114-122
Yu-Ting Kao Hsin-Fu Yeh* Cheng-Haw Lee
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : hfyeh@mail.ncku.edu.tw
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Establishing Hill Tribe Disaster Environmental Indicators and Application Security Assessment
46(2):123-132
Chih-Hsin Chang Yu-Ting Wang*
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : yuting@ncdr.nat.gov.tw
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