UNI11211 Design Page
UNI11211 Design Page
UNI11211 Design Page
If you have selected to follow the UNI 11211-4[3] design guidelines in the previous step, the
recommended values to input for the parameters are listed below.
Impacted Rocks
Enter the design velocity (Vt) percentile (95% suggested [3] and also the default) here. Click on
the Rock Mass Selection drop-down and choose which of the three options for mass and density
you want to use. You can only edit the Rock Mass and Rock Density values below if you select
"Manually enter rock mass and density". Otherwise, the values will be automatically filled in
based on the rock properties defined in the model.
Installation Parameters
Enter the Separation Distance (minimum distance from the barrier to the infrastructure) and the
Free Border (height of the barrier that you don't want to impact or safety zone, fmin in Figure 1
below). fmin is defined as the safety zone that cannot be impacted. It is at least 0.5m and at most
half the average size of the block (for example, fmin = the radius for a circular rock).
The Design Coefficients described above combine to give the Design Parameters for the Barrier
Report. The Design Parameters are defined below.
Verification Equations
Verification
Equation Additional Definitions
Type
Ebarrier – energy value of barrier (MEL or
Energy Ed < Ebarrier/γe
SEL)
Htot - nominal height of tested barrier
Height Htot >= Hd + fmin fmin - safety zone that cannot be impacted
( see installation parameters)
DA -minimum distance between barrier and
Elongation DA >= Dd
protected zone
References
[1] Grimod, A. and Giacchetti, G. "High Energy Rockfall Barriers: A Design Procedure for Different
Applications".
[2] Peila, D. and Ronco, C. (2009) "Technical Note: Design of rockfall net fences and the new ETAG 027
European guideline". Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences. 9:1291-1298.
[3] UNI (2012) “UNI 11211-4: 2012 Rockfall protective measures. Part 4: Definitive and executive
design”, UNI Ente Nazionale Italiano di Unificazione, Milano, Italia (in Italian), www.uni.com
[4] Giacchetti, G. and Zotti, I.M. (2012) "Design Approach for Rockfall Barriers". XI Congreso Nacional de
Geotecnia, Congeo, Costa Rica. San Jose, Costa Rica. August 9-10, 2012.
[5] Giacchetti, G., Grimod, A. and Psimis, G. (2016) “Rockfall Barriers Design Approach at the Service or
Ultimate Limit State”, 1st International Conference on Natural Hazards & Infrastructure, Chania, Greece.
June 28-30, 2016.
[6] Grimod, A., Giacchetti, G. (2014); “Certified Deformable Rockfall Barriers: Tests, Design and
Installation.” Proceedings of GeoHazard Conference, Canadian Geotechnical. Queen’s university in
Kingston, Canada. June 15–18, 2014.