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Stability analysis for two-layered slopes by using the strength reduction method

Sourav Sarkar, Manash Chakraborty

2021International Journal of Geo-Engineering28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The aim of this article is to present the slope stability charts for two layered soil slopes by using the strength reduction method (SRM). The primary focus is to provide a quantitative estimation of the improvement of slope stability when a stronger layer is placed over the weaker layer. The SRM carried in this work comprises a series of finite element lower bound (LB) and upper bound (UB) limit analysis in conjunction with nonlinear optimization. Unlike the limit equilibrium method (LEM), there is no need to consider any prior assumptions regarding the failure surface in SRM. The study is carried out for different combinations of (i) slope angles ( β ), (ii) strength properties of the top and the bottom layer ( c , ϕ ) and (iii) different thickness of the top layer. The failure patterns are shown for a few cases.

Topics & Concepts

Strength reductionLimit analysisStability (learning theory)Limit (mathematics)Reduction (mathematics)Upper and lower boundsNonlinear systemSeries (stratigraphy)Layer (electronics)Slope stabilityWork (physics)Slope stability analysisMathematicsFocus (optics)Finite element methodMaterials scienceStructural engineeringGeotechnical engineeringComputer scienceGeologyMathematical analysisGeometryComposite materialPhysicsThermodynamicsEngineeringOpticsPaleontologyQuantum mechanicsMachine learningGeotechnical Engineering and AnalysisDam Engineering and SafetyGeotechnical Engineering and Soil Stabilization
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