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Dec 7, 2016

Three-Dimensional Stability of Two-Stage Slope in Inhomogeneous Soils

Publication: International Journal of Geomechanics
Volume 17, Issue 7

Abstract

The three-dimensional (3D) stability calculations of soil slopes are often focused on homogeneous soils in the published literature. However, strength inhomogeneity is a common phenomenon in slope engineering. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the influence of strength inhomogeneity on the seismic and static 3D stability of a two-stage slope. The soil is inhomogeneous in the vertical direction only, and the slope is subjected to the horizontal earthquake force. Using a 3D failure mechanism, the internal energy is only dissipated along the sliding surface. The external rate of work is done by the soil weight and the earthquake force. Based on the upper bound theorem of limit analysis, the slope stability problem is formulated as a classical nonlinear programming problem. Coding the corresponding computer program, the stability factors of inhomogeneous soil slopes are obtained. When the inhomogeneous coefficient is zero, the present results are compared with those previously published solutions. Based on the comparisons, the approach of this paper is effective for estimating the 3D stability. A study is conducted to investigate the effects of the inhomogeneous coefficient on seismic and static stability factors of a two-stage slope.

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Acknowledgments

This paper has received financial support from the National Basic Research 973 Program of China (2013CB036004) and the National Natural Science Foundation (51378510), which is greatly appreciated.

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Volume 17Issue 7July 2017

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Received: Apr 19, 2016
Accepted: Oct 24, 2016
Published online: Dec 7, 2016
Discussion open until: May 7, 2017
Published in print: Jul 1, 2017

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Xiao-Li Yang [email protected]
Professor, School of Civil Engineering, Central South Univ., Hunan 410075, China (corresponding author). E-mail: [email protected]
Jing-shu Xu [email protected]
Ph.D. Student, School of Civil Engineering, Central South Univ., Hunan 410075, China. E-mail: [email protected]

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