This paper, having made systematic trend analysis on the front and rear segments of Xintan landslide for space and time respectively by using matbematical statistical principles,discovered that there is obvious trend ...This paper, having made systematic trend analysis on the front and rear segments of Xintan landslide for space and time respectively by using matbematical statistical principles,discovered that there is obvious trend displacement Of the monitoring points in the rear margin area of the slope and the rates of trend displacement gradually increase with time whereas there is no trend displacement of the monitoring points in the front margin area. This result suggests that the rear margin area of segment is an area of overall sliding and is transforming towards destabilization whereas the front margin area is an area of relative stability. This analytical result well coincides with the conclusion of evaluation on dynamic stability. The analytical result mentioned above shows that the medium to short term forecast and prediction of slope stability can be made by using trend displacement analysis technique in order to achieve the goal of timely evaluation and prevention.展开更多
Traditional Statistical Energy Analysis (SEA) theory can not deal with dynamic problems concerned with non-conservatively coupled systems. In this paper, based on the theory of power flow between them and energy distr...Traditional Statistical Energy Analysis (SEA) theory can not deal with dynamic problems concerned with non-conservatively coupled systems. In this paper, based on the theory of power flow between them and energy distribution in non-conservatively coupled osillators, equations of power balance and those for calculation of each concerned power flow and other power items are derived to develop SEA theory for non-conscrvativcly coupled systems. Results show that conservative coupling is only a special case of non-conservative coupling situations, effect of coupling damping on power flow and energy distribution in non-conservatively coupled systems arc not negligible unless coupling damping is much smaller compared with internal one. As an application of the theory, energy problems of non-conservatively coupled plates are studied theoretically and experimentally.展开更多
文摘This paper, having made systematic trend analysis on the front and rear segments of Xintan landslide for space and time respectively by using matbematical statistical principles,discovered that there is obvious trend displacement Of the monitoring points in the rear margin area of the slope and the rates of trend displacement gradually increase with time whereas there is no trend displacement of the monitoring points in the front margin area. This result suggests that the rear margin area of segment is an area of overall sliding and is transforming towards destabilization whereas the front margin area is an area of relative stability. This analytical result well coincides with the conclusion of evaluation on dynamic stability. The analytical result mentioned above shows that the medium to short term forecast and prediction of slope stability can be made by using trend displacement analysis technique in order to achieve the goal of timely evaluation and prevention.
文摘Traditional Statistical Energy Analysis (SEA) theory can not deal with dynamic problems concerned with non-conservatively coupled systems. In this paper, based on the theory of power flow between them and energy distribution in non-conservatively coupled osillators, equations of power balance and those for calculation of each concerned power flow and other power items are derived to develop SEA theory for non-conscrvativcly coupled systems. Results show that conservative coupling is only a special case of non-conservative coupling situations, effect of coupling damping on power flow and energy distribution in non-conservatively coupled systems arc not negligible unless coupling damping is much smaller compared with internal one. As an application of the theory, energy problems of non-conservatively coupled plates are studied theoretically and experimentally.