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Limit equilibrium stability analysis of slopes under external loads 被引量:4

Limit equilibrium stability analysis of slopes under external loads
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摘要 Two calculation modes for the effect of external load on slope stability, i.e., mode I in which the external load is thought to act on slope surface, and mode II in which the external load is thought to act on slip surface along the force action line, were considered. Meanwhile, four basic distribution patterns of external load were used, of which complex external loads could be composed. In analysis process, several limit equilibrium methods, such as Swedish method, simplified Bishop method, simplified Janbu method, Spencer method, Morgenstern-Price(M-P) method, Sarma method, and unbalanced thrust method, were also adopted to contrast their differences in slope stability under the external load. According to parametric analysis, some conclusions can be obtained as follows:(1) The external load, with the large magnitude, small inclination angle, and acting position close to the slope toe,has more positive effect on slope stability;(2) The results calculated using modes I and II of external load are similar, indicating that the calculation mode of external load has little influence on slope stability;(3) If different patterns of external loads are equivalent to each other, their slope stability under these external loads are the same, and if not, the external load leads to the better slope stability,as action position of the resultant force for external load is closer to the lower sliding point of slip surface. Two calculation modes for the effect of external load on slope stability, i.e., mode I in which the external load is thought to act on slope surface, and mode II in which the external load is thought to act on slip surface along the force action line, were considered. Meanwhile, four basic distribution patterns of external load were used, of which complex external loads could be composed. In analysis process, several limit equilibrium methods, such as Swedish method, simplified Bishop method, simplified Janbu method, Spencer method, Morgenstern-Price (M-P) method, Sarma method, and unbalanced thrust method, were also adopted to contrast their differences in slope stability under the external load. According to parametric analysis, some conclusions can be obtained as follows: (1) The external load, with the large magnitude, small inclination angle, and acting position close to the slope toe, has more positive effect on slope stability; (2) The results calculated using modes I and II of external load are similar, indicating that the calculation mode of external load has little influence on slope stability; (3) If different patterns of external loads are equivalent to each other, their slope stability under these external loads are the same, and if not, the external load leads to the better slope stability, as action position of the resultant force for external load is closer to the lower sliding point of slip surface.
作者 邓东平 赵炼恒 李亮 DENG Dong-ping ZHAO Lian-heng LI Liang(School of Civil Engineering, Central South University, Changsha 410075, China)
出处 《Journal of Central South University》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2016年第9期2382-2396,共15页 中南大学学报(英文版)
基金 Project(2015M580702)supported by the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation Project(51608541)supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China Project(2014122006)supported by the Guizhou Provincial Department of Transportation Foundation,China
关键词 边坡稳定性 极限平衡方法 稳定性分析 荷载作用 简化BISHOP法 计算模式 Janbu法 SARMA法 slope stability calculation mode of external load distribution pattern of external load limit equilibrium slip surface factor of safety (FOS)
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