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REDangerous Digging: Calculating the Collapse! ⚠️🚜
This is a textbook example of why understanding soil mechanics is critical for operator safety. Watch as this excavator intentionally undercuts a high dirt bank to trigger a controlled slide.
The Physics of Slope Stability
Why did the wall collapse exactly when it did?
Undercutting: The operator is digging at the "toe" (the bottom) of the slope. This removes the foundational support for the soil above.
Angle of Repose: Every granular material (sand, dirt, gravel) has a maximum angle at which it can remain stable, known as the "angle of repose." By digging away the bottom, the operator makes the slope steeper than this natural limit.
Gravity vs. Friction: Eventually, the gravitational force pulling the soil down overcomes the internal friction holding it together. The result is a shear failure, causing the entire face to slide down in seconds.
Escape Route: Notice the operator's positioning. The tracks are perpendicular to the wall, ready to reverse instantly if the slide is larger than expected.
Risk vs. Reward
While this is an efficient way to bring material down without driving to the top, it is incredibly dangerous. A miscalculation could bury the machine in an instant.
Have you ever worked on a site with high walls like this? Stay safe! 👇
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