Waterfront slopes are affected by water-level fluctuations originating from as well natural sources (e.g. tides and wind waves), as non-natural sources such as watercourse regulation involving daily or hourly recurring water-level fluctuations. Potentially instable slopes in populated areas means risks for as well property as human lives. In this study, three different approaches used for hydro-mechanical coupling in FEM-modelling of slope stability, have been evaluated. A fictive slope consisting of a till-like soil material has been modeled to be exposed to a series of water-level fluctuation cycles (WLFC’s). Modelling based on assuming fully saturated conditions, and with computations of flow and deformations separately run, has been put...
The behaviour of natural and artificial slopes is controlled by their thermo-hydro-mechanical condit...
The need to predict the conseq uences of atmospheric conditions on the stability of slopes is widely...
The instability of reservoir slope is likely to cause some severe natural hazards such as surge and ...
Waterfront slopes are affected by water-level fluctuations originating from as well natural sources ...
Waterfront-soil slopes are exposed to water-level fluctuations originating from either natural sourc...
There is a worldwide increasing need of land-use in costal/waterfront areas. All kinds of changes of...
Landslides are one of the most important natural hazards that endanger human life and infrastructure...
Large-scale slopes at the banks of reservoirs pose a serious threat to the safety of hydropower stat...
With the wide range of modelling methodologies available for the determination and analysis of hydro...
The behaviour of natural and artificial slopes is controlled by their thermo-hydro-mechanical condit...
The behaviour of natural and artificial slopes is controlled by their thermo-hydro-mechanical condit...
It is well accepted that rainfall could play a significant role in instability of slopes. The main o...
This study analyzes whether and at what rate the parameterization of the Soil Water Retention Curve ...
AbstractShallow landslides in nearly saturated uncohesive to slightly cohesive soils are triggered b...
Landslides occur as a result of failure in mechanical balance within slopes and any factor that infl...
The behaviour of natural and artificial slopes is controlled by their thermo-hydro-mechanical condit...
The need to predict the conseq uences of atmospheric conditions on the stability of slopes is widely...
The instability of reservoir slope is likely to cause some severe natural hazards such as surge and ...
Waterfront slopes are affected by water-level fluctuations originating from as well natural sources ...
Waterfront-soil slopes are exposed to water-level fluctuations originating from either natural sourc...
There is a worldwide increasing need of land-use in costal/waterfront areas. All kinds of changes of...
Landslides are one of the most important natural hazards that endanger human life and infrastructure...
Large-scale slopes at the banks of reservoirs pose a serious threat to the safety of hydropower stat...
With the wide range of modelling methodologies available for the determination and analysis of hydro...
The behaviour of natural and artificial slopes is controlled by their thermo-hydro-mechanical condit...
The behaviour of natural and artificial slopes is controlled by their thermo-hydro-mechanical condit...
It is well accepted that rainfall could play a significant role in instability of slopes. The main o...
This study analyzes whether and at what rate the parameterization of the Soil Water Retention Curve ...
AbstractShallow landslides in nearly saturated uncohesive to slightly cohesive soils are triggered b...
Landslides occur as a result of failure in mechanical balance within slopes and any factor that infl...
The behaviour of natural and artificial slopes is controlled by their thermo-hydro-mechanical condit...
The need to predict the conseq uences of atmospheric conditions on the stability of slopes is widely...
The instability of reservoir slope is likely to cause some severe natural hazards such as surge and ...