Stabilityofslopes 160321073232 PDF
Stabilityofslopes 160321073232 PDF
Stabilityofslopes 160321073232 PDF
Faculty: S.P.Parmar
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Department of Civil Engineering
Faculty of Technology,
Dharmasinh Desai University,
Nadiad
Mail Add: samirddu@gmail.com
ANGLE OF REPOSE
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THE AIMS OF SLOPE STABILITY ANALYSES ARE
1. Natural slopes
- slopes exist in hilly areas
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THE SLOPES WHETHER NATURAL OR ARTIFICIAL
MAY BE
1. Infinite slopes
- The term infinite slope is used to designate a
constant slope of infinite extent.
- The long slope of the face of a mountain
2. Finite slopes
- Finite slopes are limited in extent.
- The slopes of embankments and earth dams are
examples of finite slopes.
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SLOPE STABILITY:
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CAUSES OF FAILURE OF SLOPES:
Gravitational force
Force due to seepage water
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CAUSES OF MASS MOVEMENTS
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FORCES THAT ACT ON EARTH SLOPES
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GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS AND
ASSUMPTIONS IN THE ANALYSIS
1. Testing of samples to determine the cohesion and
angle of internal friction
2. The study of items which are known to enter but
which cannot be accounted for in the computations.
3. Computation
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Slope Stability
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Fs = Resisting / Driving
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FACTOR OF SAFETY
height.
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THE FACTOR OF SAFETY WITH RESPECT TO
SHEARING STRENGTH, FS, MAY BE WRITTEN AS
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The shearing strength mobilized at each point on a
failure surface may be written as
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STABILITY ANALYSIS OF INFINITE SLOPE IN SAND
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the slice is in equilibrium, the weight and reaction are
equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.
They have a common line of action which passes
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If full resistance is mobilized on plane AB, the shear
strength, s, of the soil per Coulomb's law is
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STABILITY ANALYSIS OF INFINITE
SLOPES IN CLAY
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where H is the allowable height and the term c’m/
H is a dimensionless expression called the
stability number and is designated as Ns. This
dimensionless number is proportional to the
required cohesion and is inversely proportional to
the allowable height.
If in Eq. (10.7) the factor of safety with respect to
friction is unity, the stability number with respect to
cohesion may be written as
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The stability number may be written as
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ANALYSIS OF INFINITE SLOPE WITH SEEPAGE FLOW
THROUGH THE ENTIRE MASS
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if the factor of safety with respect to friction is unity,
the stability number which represents the cohesion
may be written as
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ANALYSIS OF INFINITE SLOPE WITH COMPLETELY
SUBMERGED SLOPE
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where b = submerged unit weight of the soil.
METHODS OF STABILITY
ANALYSIS OF SLOPES OF
FINITE HEIGHT
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HISTORY
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PLANE SURFACE OF FAILURE
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Where, Hc is the critical height of the slope.
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CIRCULAR SURFACES OF FAILURE
Slope failure
Toe failure
Base failure
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ROTATIONAL SLIDE
SLOPE FAILURE
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TOE FAILURE
BASE FAILURE
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FAILURE UNDER UNDRAINED CONDITIONS (U= 0)
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FRICTION-CIRCLE METHOD
The friction
circle method of
slope
analysis is a
convenient
approach for
both graphical
and
mathematical
solutions.
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THE FORCES CONSIDERED IN THE ANALYSIS ARE
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RESISTANT COHESIVE FORCES
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RESULTANT OF INTER-GRANULAR FORCES
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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN K AND CENTRAL ANGLE ’
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TAYLOR'S STABILITY NUMBER
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TENSION CRACKS
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TENSION CRACK IN DAMS BUILT OF COHESIVE
SOILS
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STABILITY ANALYSIS BY METHOD OF
SLICES FOR STEADY SEEPAG
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FELLENIUS METHOD
Fellenius found that
the angle intersected at 0 in below for this case is about 133.5°.
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BISHOP'S SIMPLIFIED METHOD OF SLICES
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VALUES OF M
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MORGENSTERN METHOD OF ANALYSIS FOR
RAPID DRAWDOWN CONDITION
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Morgenstern used the pore pressure parameter B
as developed by Skempton (1954) which states
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FACTOR OF SAFETY VS DRAWDOWN RATIO
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FACTOR OF SAFETY VS DRAWDOWN RATIO
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Stability conditions for
an embankment slope
over a clay foundation.
(From Bishop and
Bjerrum, 1960.)
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SLOPE FAILURE MECHANISM
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PROGRESSIVE FAILURE OF SLOPE
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SLOPE FAILURE IMAGES FROM:
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LANDSLIDE ON CUT SLOPE AFTER INTENSE
RAINFALL, HAWAII KAI VALLEY
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LANDSLIDE IN TAIWAN
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SLOPE FAILURE IMAGES FROM:
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A LANDSLIDE IN SAINT-JUDE, QUE. IS SHOWN
FROM THE AIR ON MAY 11, 2010.
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MONITORING TECHNIQUES
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