Abstract:Rockmass corrosion is the base deformation and failure of the subgrade slope. The rockmass corrosion process of some subgrade slope was evaluated quantitatively by means of mass transfer mod?eling. The results indicated that the corrosion amount and corrosion depth per year is 40 t and 2.7mm respectively.
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