J. Renaud, M. Anderson, P. L. Wilkinson, D. Lloyd, D. Wood
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The importance of visualisation of results from slope stability analysis
Limit equilibrium methods are widely used for slope design applications, dynamically coupled hydrological-slope stability models and geomorphological investigations of long-term stability. Typically, computer codes generate a single minimum factor of safety and associated slip surface. Although this is attractive in that a single statement of stability is generated, such an approach ignores the many other slip surfaces that have been analysed, some of which may be capable of providing important additional information on the stability of the slope. In this paper the authors show that it is necessary to retain and visualise all slip surface information to determine the full extent of potential slope instability.
期刊介绍:
The objectives of the Association shall be the promotion of co-operation among geotechnical societies in SE Asia; and the assistance to member societies who have limited number of members. Now there is only one combined web titled: AGSSEA-SEAGS. SEAGS & AGSSEA encourage the submission of scholarly and practice-oriented articles to its journal. The journal is published quarterly. Both sponsors of the journal, the Southeast Asian Geotechnical Society and the Association of Geotechnical Societies in Southeast Asia, promote the ideals and goals of the International Society of Soil Mechanics and Geotechhnical Engineering in fostering communications, developing insights and enabling the advancement of the geotechnical engineering discipline.