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Discontinuous rock slope stability analysis by limit equilibrium approaches – a review
Slope stability is one of the most important topics of engineering geology with a background of more than 300 years. So far, various stability assessment techniques have been developed which include a range of simple evaluations, planar failure, limit ...
Mohammad Azarafza +5 more
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The purpose of this study is to identify the leading causes of slope instability along a local highway in Anhui, People’s Republic of China. As part of the east expansion project, the mountain range will be excavated to create a two-way, nearly 30 m wide
Aftab Ur Rahman +6 more
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This study investigated the use of a limit equilibrium model to simulate the time-dependent scaling of hard rock pillars. In the manganese bord and pillar mines in South Africa, extensive scaling is observed for pillars characterised by a high joint ...
D. Wessels, D. Malan
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Slope failure is a recurring natural hazard in the western margin of the Main Ethiopian Rift and especially around the Debre Sina area. To minimize the damage caused by failure events, a detailed investigation of landslide-prone areas identified using ...
T. Mebrahtu +3 more
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Although limit equilibrium methods are widely used by engineers and scientists in predicting the stability of homogenous slopes, their use has been demonstrated to present significant errors due to the violation of kinematic and static admissibility. The
F. Sengani, D. Allopi
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Influence of Slope Height and Slope Ratio on Reliability of Channel Slopes
【Background】 Slope height and slope ratio are the most important design parameters affecting slope stability. This paper investigates their combined impact on reliability of channel slopes in attempt to help optimize design and remediation of such slopes.
ZHU Lei, GAO Xinyue, WAN Yukuai
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This paper presents a comparison study between methods of deep learning as a new category of slope stability analysis, built upon the recent advances in artificial intelligence and conventional limit equilibrium analysis methods.
Behnam Azmoon, Aynaz Biniyaz, Zhen Liu
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In fully mechanized caving mining, the earlier the top coal enters the limit-equilibrium zone, the easier it is for leakage to be induced in front of the support. As the dip angle of the seam increases, the leakage of the top coal in front of the support
D. Lang +4 more
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Stability of MSW Landfill Slopes Reinforced with Geogrids
Slope stability is one of the main problems encountered in MSW (municipality solid waste) landfill designs. Slope stability calculations become difficult due to the heterogeneous structure of MSW landfills and leachate, and therefore, slope geometries ...
Mehmet Salih Keskin, Sedat Kezer
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LIMIT EQUILBRIUM SAFETY ANALYSIS OF PILE IN LATERAL SPREAD: THREE-LAYER [PDF]
The large amount of uncertainties in liquefaction-induced lateral spreading particularly leads to pile damage after many earthquakes. This paper presents a simplified safety analysis method of the single piles subjected to lateral spread in three layered
Reda Farag
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