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Slope Stability Analysis Under Combined Failure Criteria

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: The Open Civil Engineering Journal, , n. 1, v. 10
Page(s): 125-131
DOI: 10.2174/1874149501610010125
Abstract:

Strength reduction finite element method (SRFEM) has been widely used to analyze the slope stability. Strength Reduction Factor (SRF) is yielded as the slope Factor Of Safety (FOS) when a running-though shear failure zone comes into being, in which the Plastic Element EQuivalent strain (PEEQ) is employed as the judgment of shear failure initiation in this paper. Moreover, the filed variable is set as same as SRF along the solution processing, FOS can be directly determined as the cor-responding value of field variable when the shear failure zone goes through. Three typical slopes with varying foot gradients of 26.6, 45 and 78.7 in degree are analyzed and fantastic results have been yielded, well agreeing with the Spencer's results, when the linear Mohr-coulomb failure criterion is employed. However, during the solution process, tensile failure zone initiates at the slope top while the plastic failure zone initiates at the slope toe and this indicates that the failure mode of slope is combined. The results show that the combined failure zone with plastic failure and tensile failure appears much earlier than the unique plastic failure zone, which indicates that the traditional analytic method and SRFEM based on the unique linear Mohr-coulomb plasticity criteria overestimated the slope stability factor.

Copyright: © 2016 Kai Su et al.
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