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2012
There are more and more side slope problems and slope engineering problems every day along with the increase in human activity. These will be the most common geotechnical engineering problems needing to be addressed in the natural geological environment.
Mao-Hong Yu, Jian-Chun Li
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There are more and more side slope problems and slope engineering problems every day along with the increase in human activity. These will be the most common geotechnical engineering problems needing to be addressed in the natural geological environment.
Mao-Hong Yu, Jian-Chun Li
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1995
Abstract Traditional analyses of earth slope stability are based on equilibrium considerations of “slices” into which the collapsing soil mass is divided. Such analyses require some static assumptions so that the system of equilibrium equations becomes determinate.
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Abstract Traditional analyses of earth slope stability are based on equilibrium considerations of “slices” into which the collapsing soil mass is divided. Such analyses require some static assumptions so that the system of equilibrium equations becomes determinate.
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Slope Stability Analysis and Slope Stability Improvement by Plaxis
Proceedings of the International Conference on Emerging Trends in Engineering & Technology (ICETET-2015), 2015A. U. Shajitha, K. Niranjana
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1994
Failure of a slope frequently takes the form of quite large translational or rotational movements of a body of soil having a lower boundary deep within the soil mass. The stability of the slope with respect to this type of failure may be analysed by any of the methods described in Chapter 8, but most of the methods in general use depend on ...
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Failure of a slope frequently takes the form of quite large translational or rotational movements of a body of soil having a lower boundary deep within the soil mass. The stability of the slope with respect to this type of failure may be analysed by any of the methods described in Chapter 8, but most of the methods in general use depend on ...
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Three‐dimensional slope stability predictions using artificial neural networks
International Journal for Numerical and Analytical Methods in Geomechanics, 2021Jingjing Meng +2 more
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