Many soil slopes are unsaturated in their initial state, and suction contributes to initial stability. Stability of these slopes decreases as suction decreases with time due to rainfall infiltration and water redistribution. Many of the parameters in the assessment of stability are highly variable. In this technical note, sensitivity/reliability analysis of design variables for a typical unsaturated soil slope is conducted. Sensitivity analysis shows that suction parameters have significant influence on the stability. Reliability computations performed for the slope considered show that failure zones are better captured by the reliability index than the conventional factor of safety. The study also shows that variation of saturated hydrauli...
Climatic changes influence the depth of slip surface drastically. Slope failures particularly, failu...
Both hydraulic properties and shear strength properties of unsaturated soils can affect the stabilit...
The advantages and limitations of using back analysis to evaluate soil shear strengths are discussed...
Many soil slopes are unsaturated in their initial state, and suction contributes to initial stabilit...
The behaviour of unsaturated soils is governed by the soil-water characteristic curve (SWCC). The su...
Simple limit equilibrium analyses can be performed to determine the Factor of Safety (FOS) against s...
Slope stability analysis is a classical problem of geotechnical engineering characterized by many so...
Soil slopes are generally unsaturated in which the soil-water characteristic curve (SWCC) plays an i...
It is very important to study applications of unsaturated soil properties in slope stability analysi...
This paper describes the development of a probabilistic design approach to analyse the stability of ...
In recent years, several trends caused by climate changes like decrease of average precipitation, et...
Based on the characteristics of an expansive soil slope, the slip mass can be simplified to a simple...
The statistics and correlations among the parameters of soil hydraulic property functions of complet...
Climatic changes influence the depth of slip surface drastically. Slope failures particularly, failu...
This thesis deals with the analysis of slope stability in unsaturated soils. The failure criterion (...
Climatic changes influence the depth of slip surface drastically. Slope failures particularly, failu...
Both hydraulic properties and shear strength properties of unsaturated soils can affect the stabilit...
The advantages and limitations of using back analysis to evaluate soil shear strengths are discussed...
Many soil slopes are unsaturated in their initial state, and suction contributes to initial stabilit...
The behaviour of unsaturated soils is governed by the soil-water characteristic curve (SWCC). The su...
Simple limit equilibrium analyses can be performed to determine the Factor of Safety (FOS) against s...
Slope stability analysis is a classical problem of geotechnical engineering characterized by many so...
Soil slopes are generally unsaturated in which the soil-water characteristic curve (SWCC) plays an i...
It is very important to study applications of unsaturated soil properties in slope stability analysi...
This paper describes the development of a probabilistic design approach to analyse the stability of ...
In recent years, several trends caused by climate changes like decrease of average precipitation, et...
Based on the characteristics of an expansive soil slope, the slip mass can be simplified to a simple...
The statistics and correlations among the parameters of soil hydraulic property functions of complet...
Climatic changes influence the depth of slip surface drastically. Slope failures particularly, failu...
This thesis deals with the analysis of slope stability in unsaturated soils. The failure criterion (...
Climatic changes influence the depth of slip surface drastically. Slope failures particularly, failu...
Both hydraulic properties and shear strength properties of unsaturated soils can affect the stabilit...
The advantages and limitations of using back analysis to evaluate soil shear strengths are discussed...