Effect of 3D geometric variation on slope stability for sandy slopes

IF 2.3 Q2 ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL International Journal of Geotechnical Engineering Pub Date : 2023-03-16 DOI:10.1080/19386362.2023.2227498
Mohammed Sulaimaan Kaizer Hassan, V. Loo
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ABSTRACT The aim of this study is to assess the influence of 3D geometric variation on slope stability and to compare with the corresponding 2D analysis results. Homogeneous sand slopes with four slope geometries, namely, normal surfaces, curved surfaces, turning corners and turning arcs of various angles and slope inclinations, were analysed using PLAXIS LE. The 3D results demonstrated that the factor of safety of curved surface slopes will decrease with increasing concave curvature. For turning corner slopes, an increase in the concavity resulted in an increase in stability. When comparing the 3D and 2D results, the analysis showed that while most of the 2D analysis results yield a lower factor of safety than that of a 3D analysis, there were various concave slopes in which a 3D analysis was more conservative. The study also demonstrated that a 3D analysis is beneficial to capture slope failures spreading across the sloped surface, which can be used by practitioners to design more cost-effective stabilization measures.
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三维几何变化对砂质边坡稳定性的影响
本研究的目的是评估三维几何变化对边坡稳定性的影响,并与相应的二维分析结果进行比较。采用PLAXIS LE分析了具有不同角度和坡度的法向面、曲面、转弯角和转弯弧四种坡度几何形状的均匀沙坡。三维结果表明,曲面边坡的安全系数随着凹曲率的增大而减小。对于转弯斜坡,凹度的增加导致稳定性的增加。通过对三维和二维结果的对比分析,分析表明,虽然大多数二维分析结果的安全系数低于三维分析结果,但存在各种凹坡,三维分析在这些凹坡中更为保守。该研究还表明,3D分析有助于捕捉整个斜坡表面的边坡破坏,这可以被从业人员用于设计更具成本效益的稳定措施。
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