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Seismic rock slope stability charts based on limit analysis methods

✍ Scribed by A.J. Li; A.V. Lyamin; R.S. Merifield


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
723 KB
Volume
36
Category
Article
ISSN
0266-352X

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✦ Synopsis


Earthquake effects are commonly considered in the stability analysis of rock slopes and other earth structures. The standard approach is often based on the conventional limit equilibrium method using equivalent Mohr-Coulomb strength parameters (c and /) in a slip circle slope stability analysis. The purpose of this paper is to apply the finite element upper and lower bound techniques to this problem with the aim of providing seismic stability charts for rock slopes. Within the limit analysis framework, the pseudo-static method is employed by assuming a range of the seismic coefficients. Based on the latest version of Hoek-Brown failure criterion, seismic rock slope stability charts have been produced. These chart solutions bound the true stability numbers within Β±9% or better and are suited to isotropic and homogeneous intact rock or heavily jointed rock masses. A comparison of the stability numbers obtained by bounding methods and the limit equilibrium method has been performed where the later was found to predict unconservative factors of safety for steeper slopes. It was also observed that the stability numbers may increase depending on the material parameters in the Hoek-Brown model. This phenomenon has been further investigated in the paper.


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