The evaluation of the seismic stability of high rock slopes is of vital importance to ensure the safe operation of the hydropower stations.In this paper,an equivalent pseudo-static force analysis based on the finite e...The evaluation of the seismic stability of high rock slopes is of vital importance to ensure the safe operation of the hydropower stations.In this paper,an equivalent pseudo-static force analysis based on the finite element method is developed to evaluate the seismic stability of reinforced rock slopes where the prestressed cables are modeled by the bar elements applied with nodal forces and bounded only at the anchored parts.The method is applied to analyze a high rock slope in south-west China and the optimization of cables.The stabilization effects of prestressed cables on the seismic stability of the slope are studied,the simulations of the concrete heading are discussed and the potential failure modes of the shear concrete plug are compared.Based on this,the optimization of cables is studied including the anchor spacing and inclined angles.展开更多
基金The authors gratefully acknowledge the supports from National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.51109162)China National Twelfth Five-Year Science and Technology Supporting Programme(2011BAB08B01)Research Programme for Western China Communication(2011ZB04)and the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities.
文摘The evaluation of the seismic stability of high rock slopes is of vital importance to ensure the safe operation of the hydropower stations.In this paper,an equivalent pseudo-static force analysis based on the finite element method is developed to evaluate the seismic stability of reinforced rock slopes where the prestressed cables are modeled by the bar elements applied with nodal forces and bounded only at the anchored parts.The method is applied to analyze a high rock slope in south-west China and the optimization of cables.The stabilization effects of prestressed cables on the seismic stability of the slope are studied,the simulations of the concrete heading are discussed and the potential failure modes of the shear concrete plug are compared.Based on this,the optimization of cables is studied including the anchor spacing and inclined angles.