Analysis of Rock Mass Rating Classification with Using RMR Method

  • Tawil S
  • Syam M
  • Uno I
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The looseness that occurs on the road along Tawaeli-Toboli is a very important issue to be examined because the road is the most important axis road in Central Sulawesi - Indonesia. The goal to be achieved is to know the value of the quality of the rocks and their relation to the size of the slope angle on the road, especially at km 16 to km 26 from Palu City, using the Rock Mass Rating (RMR) method. From the analysis of RMR obtained one slope whose description of rocks is poor, namely on slope 3 with a value of RMR of 28 and a medium description with a value of 51 is on slope 1, for the other six slopes the description of the rock is still a good rock state with values ranging from 63-73. It is concluded that the lowest RMR value requires special attention to be on slope 3. Thus, the friction angle in small rocks, the value of RMR is also small, and the type of soil indicated is bad.

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Tawil, S., Syam, Muh. I., & Uno, I. (2021). Analysis of Rock Mass Rating Classification with Using RMR Method. European Journal of Engineering and Technology Research, 6(1), 133–136. https://doi.org/10.24018/ejers.2021.6.1.2342

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