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Influence of root suction on tensile strength of Chrysopogon zizanioides roots and its implication on bioslope stabilization
by
Mahannopkul, Krairoj
, Jotisankasa, Apiniti
in
Bioengineering
/ Chrysopogon
/ Drought
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Ecology
/ Environment
/ Evapotranspiration
/ Geography
/ Moisture content
/ Rainfall
/ Roots
/ Safety factors
/ Slope stability
/ Slope stabilization
/ Soil investigations
/ Soil moisture
/ Soil suction
/ Soils
/ Stability analysis
/ Tensile strength
/ Tension tests
/ Water content
2019
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Influence of root suction on tensile strength of Chrysopogon zizanioides roots and its implication on bioslope stabilization
by
Mahannopkul, Krairoj
, Jotisankasa, Apiniti
in
Bioengineering
/ Chrysopogon
/ Drought
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Ecology
/ Environment
/ Evapotranspiration
/ Geography
/ Moisture content
/ Rainfall
/ Roots
/ Safety factors
/ Slope stability
/ Slope stabilization
/ Soil investigations
/ Soil moisture
/ Soil suction
/ Soils
/ Stability analysis
/ Tensile strength
/ Tension tests
/ Water content
2019
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Influence of root suction on tensile strength of Chrysopogon zizanioides roots and its implication on bioslope stabilization
by
Mahannopkul, Krairoj
, Jotisankasa, Apiniti
in
Bioengineering
/ Chrysopogon
/ Drought
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Ecology
/ Environment
/ Evapotranspiration
/ Geography
/ Moisture content
/ Rainfall
/ Roots
/ Safety factors
/ Slope stability
/ Slope stabilization
/ Soil investigations
/ Soil moisture
/ Soil suction
/ Soils
/ Stability analysis
/ Tensile strength
/ Tension tests
/ Water content
2019
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Influence of root suction on tensile strength of Chrysopogon zizanioides roots and its implication on bioslope stabilization
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Influence of root suction on tensile strength of Chrysopogon zizanioides roots and its implication on bioslope stabilization
2019
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Root tensile strength is an important factor controlling the performance of bio-slope stabilization works. Due to evapotranspiration and climate factors, the root moisture content and its suction can vary seasonally in practice and may not equal soil suction. The influences of suction and root moisture contents were investigated on
Chrysopogon zizanioides
(vetiver grass) root tensile strength. The root specimens were equilibrated with moist air in different suction conditions (0, 10, 20, and 50 kPa), prior to root tension tests. The root-water characteristic curve or relationship between root moisture and suction, was determined. The increase in suction resulted in decreased tensile strengths of the grass roots, particularly those with diameter of about 0.2 mm, which constituted 50.7% of all roots. For 1 mm roots, the tensile strength appeared to be unaffected by suction increase. The average root tensile strengths were used to estimate the root cohesion in slope stability analysis to find variation of safety factors of a bioengineered slope in different suction conditions. The analysis showed that the critical condition of slope with the lowest factor of safety would happen when the soil suction was zero and the root suction was high. Such condition may occur during a heavy rain period after a prolonged drought.
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