Study of critical failure surface influencing factors for loose rock slope

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Shuhong Wang
Zulkifl Ahmed
Pengyu Wang
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[1] Northeastern University,School of Resource and Civil Engineering
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SN Applied Sciences | 2021年 / 3卷
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Loose rock slope; Critical failure surface (CFS); Entry point distance (; ); Height of water zone; SLOPE/W; Safety factor (FS);
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In current research, a novel geometrical technique is introduced to estimate the length (L) of sliding arc by considering slip surface entry point distance (de). Morgenstern-Price limiting equilibrium and strength reduction methods are selected within the framework of SLOPE/W and FLAC3D softwares respectively, to study the sliding mechanism and stability-effecting factor for a loose rock slope comprise of two different material. Also, the variability influence of strength parameters (cohesion force and friction angle) and the depth of pore water pressure on safety factor, failure depth (D) and distribution range of critical failure surface (CFS) are investigated through software. The results show that the shear strength parameters and the depth of pore water pressure plays a significant role in altering overall stability and the distribution range of CFS for a loose rock slope. Shallow failure with composite failure surface is much easier to occur for loose rock slope subjected to pore water pressure and material heterogeneity. These findings can be effectively used for loose rock slope reinforcement design.
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