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Vol.53, No.3, PP.139-219
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Application of Raspberry Shake 3D Geophone for Monitoring Slope Disasters
53(3):139-145
Hsin-Yu Chen[1]* Ching-Jer Huang[1] Shu-Chin Chen[2] Wei-An Chao[3] Che-Ming Yang[4]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : dacjvi3@hotmail.com
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Estimation of Groundwater Drawdown Due to Subsurface Horizontal Drains for Large Landslides
53(3):146-166
Der-Guey Lin[1] Yu-Po Huang[1] Eugene Choo[2] *
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : eugenechoo66@hotmail.com
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Relationship Among Yield Stress, Slump, and Slump Flow of Sediment Slurries
53(3):167-175
Litan Dey[1] Ji-Shang Wang[2] Chyan-Deng Jan[1] *
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : cdjan@ncku.edu.tw
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Relationship Among Yield Stress, Slump, and Slump Flow of Sediment Slurries
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Litan Dey[1] Ji-Shang Wang[2] Chyan-Deng Jan[1] *

Abstract
This study analyzed the slump flow of a plastic fluid from the perspective of pure shear-flow theory by using the single- and double-layer models, respectively. A generalized theory for slump flow testing using a truncated cone was developed, overcoming the limitations of using cylindrical frustums. The theoretical results are presented in dimensionless form so that tests can be performed using different sizes of truncated cone. The results obtained
using the single- and double-layer models were the same when the dimensionless yield stress was less than 0.15. We
also compared the theoretical results with experiments of sediment slurries. Sediment slurries had high slump flow, and their slump flow characteristics were consistent with the theoretical results.
Key Words: Sediment Slurry, Slump Flow Test, Slump, Slump Flow, Yield Stress.
〔1〕Department of Hydraulic and Ocean Engineering, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan, R.O.C.
〔2〕Ecological Soil and Water Conservation Research Center, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan, R.O.C.
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : cdjan@ncku.edu.tw
Received: 2021/07/04
Revised: 2021/10/10
Accepted: 2021/10/13
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Feasibility Evaluation of Soil Water Index Applied to Large-scale Landslide - A Case Study of T002 Landslide in Chuchi Township, Chiayi County
53(3):176-189
Yi-Jun Liu[1] Yu-Hsin Chang[2] Rong-Jun Chen[3] Hsiao-Chia Yen[3] Su-Chin Chen[4] *
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : scchen@nchu.edu.tw
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Quantitative Methodology for Stream Habitat Assessment
53(3):190-201
Shu-Yuan Chen[1] Jaw Dian Chen[1] Chia-Chi Liang[1] Tung-Jer Hu[2]* Ching-Kuang Chung[2]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : tjhu@ntu.edu.tw
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Time Series Analysis of Landslide Volume Along Alishan Expressway – The Example of Kilometers 34 to 97
53(3):202-212
Wan-Tsung Wu Chien-Yuan Chen*
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : chienyuc@mail.ncyu.edu.tw
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Application of Ecological Database in Ecological Check of Soil and Water Conservation Projects
53(3):213-219
Tzu-Hsin Yang[1]* Wei-Ling Su[1] Ming-Yuan Wang [2] Yuan-Chuan Weng[3]
* Corresponding Author. E-mail : yangzihsin@gmail.com
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