Abstract:The finite element limit analysis method has the advantages of both numerical and traditional limit equilibrium techniques and it is particularly useful to geotechnical engineering. This method has been developed in China, following well-accepted international procedures, to enhance understanding of stability issues in a number of geotechnical settings. Great advancements have been made in basic theory, the improvement of computational precision, and the broadening of practical applications. This paper presents the results of research on (1) the efficient design of embedded anti-slide piles, (2) the stability analysis of reservoir slopes with strength reduction theory, and (3) the determination of the ultimate bearing capacity of f...
Reinforcing elements such as geotextiles or geogrids are widely used in retaining walls, slopes and ...
Major development is seen in geotechnical aspect of slope stability analyses over the past few decad...
A number of powerful numerical models, including limit equilibrium and finite element (FE) methods, ...
Abstract:The finite element limit analysis method has the advantages of both numerical and tradition...
In practical geotechnical engineering the factor of safety is still determined by means of simple li...
In the assessment of slopes, factor of safety values still remain the primary indexes for determinin...
Traditionally, geotechnical engineers often use limit equilibrium method to find out the factor of s...
A procedure for strength reduction analysis using finite-element limit analysis is presented. The sc...
Foundations are designed to take loads from the superstructure and convey it to the soil underneath....
Under the condition of the plane strain, finite element limit equilibrium method is used to study so...
Slope stability analyses in practical geotechnical engineering are predominantly performed using lim...
This paper deals with a back analysis of a slope failure. The case history investigated is located i...
This paper uses the finite element upper and lower bound limit analysis to assess the stability of s...
A new approach is proposed which uses concepts of both the limit equilibrium method (LEM) and finite...
This paper presents results of comparative slope stability analyses conducted by limit equilibrium a...
Reinforcing elements such as geotextiles or geogrids are widely used in retaining walls, slopes and ...
Major development is seen in geotechnical aspect of slope stability analyses over the past few decad...
A number of powerful numerical models, including limit equilibrium and finite element (FE) methods, ...
Abstract:The finite element limit analysis method has the advantages of both numerical and tradition...
In practical geotechnical engineering the factor of safety is still determined by means of simple li...
In the assessment of slopes, factor of safety values still remain the primary indexes for determinin...
Traditionally, geotechnical engineers often use limit equilibrium method to find out the factor of s...
A procedure for strength reduction analysis using finite-element limit analysis is presented. The sc...
Foundations are designed to take loads from the superstructure and convey it to the soil underneath....
Under the condition of the plane strain, finite element limit equilibrium method is used to study so...
Slope stability analyses in practical geotechnical engineering are predominantly performed using lim...
This paper deals with a back analysis of a slope failure. The case history investigated is located i...
This paper uses the finite element upper and lower bound limit analysis to assess the stability of s...
A new approach is proposed which uses concepts of both the limit equilibrium method (LEM) and finite...
This paper presents results of comparative slope stability analyses conducted by limit equilibrium a...
Reinforcing elements such as geotextiles or geogrids are widely used in retaining walls, slopes and ...
Major development is seen in geotechnical aspect of slope stability analyses over the past few decad...
A number of powerful numerical models, including limit equilibrium and finite element (FE) methods, ...