INTEGRATED DIFFERENTIAL INTERFEROMETRY SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR (DINSAR) AND GROUND-BASED RADAR FOR OPEN PIT SLOPE STABILITY MONITORING

Excavation activities and stockpiling materials in the mining activity caused slopes to change the distribution of forces and stresses. As a result, the slopes will seek a new equilibrium by releasing the load through displacement or landslide. As one of the mitigation efforts, it is necessary to mo...

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Main Author: Ridwan Maulana, Faris
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spelling id-itb.:695522022-10-21T14:13:16ZINTEGRATED DIFFERENTIAL INTERFEROMETRY SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR (DINSAR) AND GROUND-BASED RADAR FOR OPEN PIT SLOPE STABILITY MONITORING Ridwan Maulana, Faris Indonesia Theses Ground-Based Radar, DInSAR, Young’s Modulus INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/69552 Excavation activities and stockpiling materials in the mining activity caused slopes to change the distribution of forces and stresses. As a result, the slopes will seek a new equilibrium by releasing the load through displacement or landslide. As one of the mitigation efforts, it is necessary to monitor the displacement that occurs on the slope using a device with high accuracy. Ground Based Radar considered to have good ability to identify displacements that occur in real-time. However, Ground Based Radar has a drawback, sensor on the device is weak to identify vertical displacement. One technology that is developing and has good ability to identify vertical displacement is satellite based DInSAR. With the integration of two methods, displacement that occurs horizontally and vertically on the slope can identify with high accurated. In addition, changes in rock mass conditions due to displacement can be predicted based on numerical analysis using the finite element method. To realize this, case study from the South Tutupan pit area of PT Adaro Indonesia was used. Based on target area, the displacement monitoring data used from December 10th, 2021 – April 9th, 2022. In that period, the horizontal and vertical displacements occurred on the slopes are 1247.34 mm and 292.5 mm, respectively. Based on the reference value, it is known that changes rock mass conditions are based on the results of numerical analysis in the form of a decrease in Young's Modulus value by 35% and the Strength Reduction Factor (SRF) value ranging from 1.300 – 1.647. text
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description Excavation activities and stockpiling materials in the mining activity caused slopes to change the distribution of forces and stresses. As a result, the slopes will seek a new equilibrium by releasing the load through displacement or landslide. As one of the mitigation efforts, it is necessary to monitor the displacement that occurs on the slope using a device with high accuracy. Ground Based Radar considered to have good ability to identify displacements that occur in real-time. However, Ground Based Radar has a drawback, sensor on the device is weak to identify vertical displacement. One technology that is developing and has good ability to identify vertical displacement is satellite based DInSAR. With the integration of two methods, displacement that occurs horizontally and vertically on the slope can identify with high accurated. In addition, changes in rock mass conditions due to displacement can be predicted based on numerical analysis using the finite element method. To realize this, case study from the South Tutupan pit area of PT Adaro Indonesia was used. Based on target area, the displacement monitoring data used from December 10th, 2021 – April 9th, 2022. In that period, the horizontal and vertical displacements occurred on the slopes are 1247.34 mm and 292.5 mm, respectively. Based on the reference value, it is known that changes rock mass conditions are based on the results of numerical analysis in the form of a decrease in Young's Modulus value by 35% and the Strength Reduction Factor (SRF) value ranging from 1.300 – 1.647.
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author Ridwan Maulana, Faris
spellingShingle Ridwan Maulana, Faris
INTEGRATED DIFFERENTIAL INTERFEROMETRY SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR (DINSAR) AND GROUND-BASED RADAR FOR OPEN PIT SLOPE STABILITY MONITORING
author_facet Ridwan Maulana, Faris
author_sort Ridwan Maulana, Faris
title INTEGRATED DIFFERENTIAL INTERFEROMETRY SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR (DINSAR) AND GROUND-BASED RADAR FOR OPEN PIT SLOPE STABILITY MONITORING
title_short INTEGRATED DIFFERENTIAL INTERFEROMETRY SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR (DINSAR) AND GROUND-BASED RADAR FOR OPEN PIT SLOPE STABILITY MONITORING
title_full INTEGRATED DIFFERENTIAL INTERFEROMETRY SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR (DINSAR) AND GROUND-BASED RADAR FOR OPEN PIT SLOPE STABILITY MONITORING
title_fullStr INTEGRATED DIFFERENTIAL INTERFEROMETRY SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR (DINSAR) AND GROUND-BASED RADAR FOR OPEN PIT SLOPE STABILITY MONITORING
title_full_unstemmed INTEGRATED DIFFERENTIAL INTERFEROMETRY SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR (DINSAR) AND GROUND-BASED RADAR FOR OPEN PIT SLOPE STABILITY MONITORING
title_sort integrated differential interferometry synthetic aperture radar (dinsar) and ground-based radar for open pit slope stability monitoring
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/69552
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