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On the seismic stability analysis of reinforced rock slope and optimization of prestressed cables

Wenbo ZHENG, Xiaoying ZHUANG, Yongchang CAI

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2012, Volume 6, Issue 2,   Pages 132-146 doi: 10.1007/s11709-012-0152-z

Abstract: In this paper, an equivalent pseudo-static force analysis based on the finite element method is developedThe method is applied to analyze a high rock slope in south-west China and the optimization of cablesThe stabilization effects of prestressed cables on the seismic stability of the slope are studied, the

Keywords: high rock slope     reinforced system     optimization     prestressed cable     seismicity    

Surficial stability analysis of soil slope under seepage based on a novel failure mode

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2021, Volume 15, Issue 3,   Pages 712-726 doi: 10.1007/s11709-021-0729-5

Abstract: surficial stability analysis of soil slopes.Accordingly, based on the limit equilibrium analysis, a semi-analytical framework considering the edgeSubsequently, the new failure mode was verified via a numerical finite element analysis based on theThe results obtained by the new failure mode agree well with those obtained by the numerical analysis, particularly when the ratio of surficial slope length to depth is relatively small.

Keywords: soil slope     seepage     surficial failure mode     stress state     edge effects    

Stability analysis of layered slopes in unsaturated soils

Guangyu DAI; Fei ZHANG; Yuke WANG

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 3,   Pages 378-387 doi: 10.1007/s11709-022-0808-2

Abstract: An example of a two-layered slope in clay and silt is selected to verify the used method by comparingTherefore, the location and thickness of the clay layer have significant influences on slope stability

Keywords: slope stability     suction stress     unsaturated soil     layered slope     limit equilibrium    

Geotechnical forensic investigation of a slope failure on silty clay soil—A case study

Mohammad Abubakar NAVEED, Zulfiqar ALI, Abdul QADIR, Umar Naveed LATIF, Saad HAMID, Umar SARWAR

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2020, Volume 14, Issue 2,   Pages 501-517 doi: 10.1007/s11709-020-0610-y

Abstract: The collapse of the wall was attributed to the failure of the retained slope.This research was undertaken to characterize the slope material, study causal factors of failure andAlso, X-ray Diffraction and Scanning Electron Microscopy was used to study the slope material at a molecularThe analysis has shown that excessive seepage of water caused by the poor maintenance of runoff and sewage

Keywords: forensic geotechnical investigation     slope failure     slope analysis     finite element method     numerical analysis    

Stability analysis of a high loess slope reinforced by the combination system of soil nails and stabilization

Jiu-jiang WU,Qian-gong CHENG,Xin LIANG,Jian-Lei CAO

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2014, Volume 8, Issue 3,   Pages 252-259 doi: 10.1007/s11709-014-0260-z

Abstract: By utilizing the finite element software of PLAXIS 8.5, the behavior of a high loess slope reinforcedIt can be found that the potential slide surface of the slope moves to deeper locations during the processThe measure of reducing the weight of the top of the slope is a positive factor to the stability of theloess slope, while the rainfall is a negative factor.The slope can’t be stable if it’s reinforced only by stabilization piles or soil nails during the process

Keywords: high loess slope     CSNSP     PLAXIS     phi/c strength reduction method     Sweden circular slip surface    

Illuminating the new method process of slope stability analysis by soil stress state

Wang Guoti,Wang Wandi

Strategic Study of CAE 2010, Volume 12, Issue 1,   Pages 52-55

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According to the soil stress state and calculation method of slope stabilityAs the calculation formula of slope stability coefficient's theory analysis is rigorous, and the

Keywords: slope stability analysis method     stress state     slope stability coefficient    

Evaluation of potential failure of rock slope at the left abutment of Jinsha River Bridge by model test

Zhiming ZHAO, Xihua WANG

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2013, Volume 7, Issue 3,   Pages 332-340 doi: 10.1007/s11709-013-0206-x

Abstract: The left bank slope composes of moderately thick layer of slate overlain by schistose basalt, and whereTo evaluate the stability of the rock slope under bridge foundation, model test and calculation modelbased on the geological parameters and the slope stability was simulated and analyzed using UniversalMoreover, the result of FEM analysis indicates that the rock mass under the main pier has potential shearSo, the bridge foundation should be strengthened to prevent the slope failure under external forces.

Keywords: slope stability     strength properties     model test     numerical analysis    

New pseudo-dynamic analysis of two-layered cohesive-friction soil slope and its numerical validation

Suman HAZARI, Sima GHOSH, Richi Prasad SHARMA

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2020, Volume 14, Issue 6,   Pages 1492-1508 doi: 10.1007/s11709-020-0679-3

Abstract: The present analytical analysis was also verified against the finite element analysis results.

Keywords: layered soil     limit equilibrium method     seismic analysis     damping     PLAXIS    

Slope stability analysis based on big data and convolutional neural network

Yangpan FU; Mansheng LIN; You ZHANG; Gongfa CHEN; Yongjian LIU

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 7,   Pages 882-895 doi: 10.1007/s11709-022-0859-4

Abstract: The Limit Equilibrium Method (LEM) is commonly used in traditional slope stability analyses, but it isA CNN model can process data quickly and complete a large amount of data analysis in a specific situationIt is difficult to get enough slope data samples in practical engineering.This study proposes a slope database generation method based on the LEM.Moreover, the prediction accuracy of the CNN trained by the sample database for slope stability analysis

Keywords: slope stability     limit equilibrium method     convolutional neural network     database for slopes     big data    

Stability and deformation analysis of high slope for tank type of bunker at Donglutian coal mine

Jiang Haibo,Gong Shoucai,Liu Qingxue

Strategic Study of CAE 2012, Volume 14, Issue 2,   Pages 107-112

Abstract: In this paper, the stability calculation and deformation analysis of excavation slope under differentThe results indicate that the slope support requirements can not be met before reinforcement, and theReinforcement was applied in the slope, by method of composite soil nail wall and bored piles+entry cupportingdeformation are satisfied with operational requirement, and the layout of reinforcement is suitable for the slope

Keywords: tank type of bunker     slope     limit equilibrium method     finite element method (FEM)     stability     deformation    

Slope stability analysis based on a multigrid method using a nonlinear 3D finite element model

Yaoru LIU, Zhu HE, Bo LI, Qiang YANG

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2013, Volume 7, Issue 1,   Pages 24-31 doi: 10.1007/s11709-013-0190-1

Abstract: to establish a structural grid for finite element computation and a slip surface grid for computing slopeand limit equilibrium analysis.An ideal elastic–plastic incremental analysis method based on the Drucker–Prager yield criterion wasof the stability of the Jinping high slope.of the results with results obtained using the rigid-body limit equilibrium method showed that the slope

Keywords: slope     stability     multi-grid method     nonlinear     finite element method    

Slope Stability Analysis by Strength Reduction FEM

Zheng Yingren,Zhao Shangyi,Zhang Luyu

Strategic Study of CAE 2002, Volume 4, Issue 10,   Pages 57-61

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An analysis method for slope safety factor through c - cp reduction algorithm by finite elements isStrength Reduction FEM (SRFEM) presents a powerful alternative approach for slope stability analysis,especially to jointed rock slope.This paper analyzes the precision and error caused by different soil yield criterions、FEM itself、slopeheight、slope angle´cohesion and friction angle thoroughly.

Keywords: slope stability analysis     strength reduction by FEM     yield criterions    

The Complex Method Based on Maximum Entropy Principle and Its Application to the Slope Stability Analysis

Li Liang,Chi Shichun,Lin Gao

Strategic Study of CAE 2005, Volume 7, Issue 4,   Pages 64-68

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Maximum entropy principle is imported into the basic complex method in order to improve the ratio of successful run. A new search idea is presented as follows: firstly the search optimum design point is defined as the design point whose entropy is the biggest among all the design points of the complex and a new better design point is found on the line through the search optimum design point and the integrated centroid of the remaining design points. A new complex is generated after the search optimum design point is replaced with the new better design point. The method iterates until the information of the complex is utilized thoroughly thereby proposing a new complex method. The basic complex method and the complex method based on maximum entropy principle are used to locate the critical failure surface with the minimum factor of safety of two non-homogeneous soil slopes and the comparisons of the results suggest that the ability of the complex method based on maximum entropy principle to find global optimum is stronger than that of the basic complex method.

Keywords: entropy     complex method     slope stability     factor of safety    

Bioengineering protection mechanism of city rock slope and its laboratory test

Desong JIANG, Minghua ZHAO, Chong JIANG,

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2009, Volume 3, Issue 4,   Pages 414-421 doi: 10.1007/s11709-009-0055-9

Abstract: Based on the features of rock slope bioengineering protection, the ecology protection mechanism of theurban rock slope was discussed with the mechanics effect of plants and rock slope, and the reinforcementaction mechanism of rock slope by plant root system was analyzed as well.Moreover, the side slope rainfall interception, the runoff lagging, the soil antiseepage, and the soilThe antiwashing capability per unit area has a critical slope angle of about 25°.

Keywords: indoor     engineering project     protection mechanism     different     runoff lagging    

Total stress rapid drawdown analysis of the Pilarcitos Dam failure using the finite element method

Daniel R. VANDENBERGE

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2014, Volume 8, Issue 2,   Pages 115-123 doi: 10.1007/s11709-014-0249-7

Abstract: Rapid drawdown is a critical design condition for the upstream or riverside slope of earth dams and leveesA new total stress rapid drawdown method based on finite element analysis is used to analyze the rapidEffective consolidation stresses in the slope prior to drawdown are determined using linear elastic finiteelement analysis.Back analysis suggests that undrained strengths from ICU tests must be reduced by 30% for use with this

Keywords: rapid drawdown     finite element     total stress     slope stability    

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On the seismic stability analysis of reinforced rock slope and optimization of prestressed cables

Wenbo ZHENG, Xiaoying ZHUANG, Yongchang CAI

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Surficial stability analysis of soil slope under seepage based on a novel failure mode

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Stability analysis of layered slopes in unsaturated soils

Guangyu DAI; Fei ZHANG; Yuke WANG

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Geotechnical forensic investigation of a slope failure on silty clay soil—A case study

Mohammad Abubakar NAVEED, Zulfiqar ALI, Abdul QADIR, Umar Naveed LATIF, Saad HAMID, Umar SARWAR

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Stability analysis of a high loess slope reinforced by the combination system of soil nails and stabilization

Jiu-jiang WU,Qian-gong CHENG,Xin LIANG,Jian-Lei CAO

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Illuminating the new method process of slope stability analysis by soil stress state

Wang Guoti,Wang Wandi

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Evaluation of potential failure of rock slope at the left abutment of Jinsha River Bridge by model test

Zhiming ZHAO, Xihua WANG

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New pseudo-dynamic analysis of two-layered cohesive-friction soil slope and its numerical validation

Suman HAZARI, Sima GHOSH, Richi Prasad SHARMA

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Slope stability analysis based on big data and convolutional neural network

Yangpan FU; Mansheng LIN; You ZHANG; Gongfa CHEN; Yongjian LIU

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Stability and deformation analysis of high slope for tank type of bunker at Donglutian coal mine

Jiang Haibo,Gong Shoucai,Liu Qingxue

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Slope stability analysis based on a multigrid method using a nonlinear 3D finite element model

Yaoru LIU, Zhu HE, Bo LI, Qiang YANG

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Slope Stability Analysis by Strength Reduction FEM

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The Complex Method Based on Maximum Entropy Principle and Its Application to the Slope Stability Analysis

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Bioengineering protection mechanism of city rock slope and its laboratory test

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Total stress rapid drawdown analysis of the Pilarcitos Dam failure using the finite element method

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