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The Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Hu Dong Gou Turned Right Banner,Debris Flow Control Engineering Design

Posted on:2015-06-11Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y L LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2370330491957901Subject:Geological engineering
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Hu Dong Gou in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region banner Wei Jun Cun,tectonic belongs to the northern margin of the North China platform,Inner Mongolia platform uplift and depression Erdos station of two two grade tectonicunit intersect,three tectonic units in Yinshan uplift.The zone to rise since the Quaternary crustal movement mainly is very active,new tectonic activity is frequent,mainly for the lifting movement is intense,the northern mountainous area due to the continuous uplift,which make the valley water deeply,the formation of many "V" type Valley,provides terrain conditions for debris flowoccurrence.Based on the comprehensive analysis of domestic and international situation and development trend of debris flow control on the combination of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Hu Dong Gou,turned Right Banner of debris flow control engineering exploration report,according to the dynamic parameters of Hu Dong Gou debris flow properties,debris flow,management of engineering design of channel soil parameters,and through the basic calculation of buried depth,height calculation,calculation of stability,anti overturning stability checking and stresscalculation to determine the drainage engineering design.Drainage engineering design for diversion dike,the cross section is a trapezoid,masonry structure,meet the "standard" design of debris flow disaster prevention project requirementsDiversion dike this design can improve the transport capacity,transport sediment grain size increases,the discharge under controlled conditions the safety and success of the debris flow to the designated area to protect the lives and property of residents,the embankment safety.Therefore,this design has the maneuverability.
Keywords/Search Tags:Debris flow, Disaster, Control engineering, Diversion dike
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