The data collection project is fostered by Ferrovial Agroman's R&D Department together with Technical Office, and will be developed on site at Scotland's M8 M73 M74 highways. It also includes the collaboration of investigators from Universidad Politécnica de Madrid and Fundación Agustín de Betancourt.
The main objective of this project is to develop a new concept in terms of design and control procedures, implementing on site a new data collection and measurement high technology system set, and sound scanning the contention structures to allow real time information and register deformities. All these registrations will be used to generate a predictive fluency model to infer future phenomena in contention elements.
The ground's material reology causes an evolution in the geomechanical characteristics of the environment, which may evolve into possible deformities in the slopes and contention structures, which may compromise their stability and safety. In order to try to understand this evolution and phenomena, Reologic is developing:
- Calculations and definition of bolts during their whole lifespan
- Real- time monitoring of deformities.
- Evolution and monitoring of resistance characteristics of bolts through their whole lifespan.
- Understanding the adequate performance and evolution of the resistance properties of bolts with time and influence factors.
- Improving the design possibilities of rock bolt in the long term, taking into account the type and quality of the rock.
- Having simple or complex tools to analyze, in terms of numbers, these phenomena. .
- Optimization of resources in contention constructions.