The factor of safety of a slope (Fs) is invariably assessed using methods underpinned by moment, force, and (or) shear strength equilibrium concerning slip surfaces. Each method inherently embeds some form of limitations, despite being popularly adopted in practice. In this paper, a new Fs is devised using the ratio of ultimate energy (eu, upon sliding) over accumulated elastic energy. The Fs is then reduced to a simple expression of the power to shear stress and shear strength, by taking soil as an elastic-plastic material obeying the Mohr-Coulomb failure criterion. This expression empowers significant efficacy in gaining the factor of safety (without involving energy or directions of shear stresses). The Fs values were calculated for th...
The writers wish to acknowledge the support of NSF Grant No. CMMI-0970122 on GOALI: Probabilistic Ge...
A study was made to investigate the potential errors in stability assessments when using conventiona...
The results of slope stability analysis are not unique. Different factors of safety are obtained inv...
The different definitions of the factor of safety in the stability analysis of slopes are considered...
dissertationThe stability of a slope can be evaluated according to its factor of safety. Two approac...
Analysis and assessment of the slopes stability are an important in geotechnical engineering for all...
The stability of slopes is a major problem in geotechnical engineering. Of the methods available for...
Factor of safety is defined as the ratio of total resisting forces to total driving forces along a c...
Conventional methods of slices used for slope stability analysis satisfying all equilibrium conditio...
In the 2D finite element slope stability analysis, there are two commonly used definitions on the fa...
The concept of slice-wise factor of safety is introduced to investigate the state of both the whole ...
Safety factors for soil slopes are calculated using a non-linear Mohr envelope. The often used linea...
The state of equilibrium of a slope is usually interpreted and expressed by safety factors based on ...
ABSTRACT: This paper examines the application of Finite Element (FE) analysis to the determination o...
Currently, the construction of slope is increasing; thus, the risk of slope to fail also increases. ...
The writers wish to acknowledge the support of NSF Grant No. CMMI-0970122 on GOALI: Probabilistic Ge...
A study was made to investigate the potential errors in stability assessments when using conventiona...
The results of slope stability analysis are not unique. Different factors of safety are obtained inv...
The different definitions of the factor of safety in the stability analysis of slopes are considered...
dissertationThe stability of a slope can be evaluated according to its factor of safety. Two approac...
Analysis and assessment of the slopes stability are an important in geotechnical engineering for all...
The stability of slopes is a major problem in geotechnical engineering. Of the methods available for...
Factor of safety is defined as the ratio of total resisting forces to total driving forces along a c...
Conventional methods of slices used for slope stability analysis satisfying all equilibrium conditio...
In the 2D finite element slope stability analysis, there are two commonly used definitions on the fa...
The concept of slice-wise factor of safety is introduced to investigate the state of both the whole ...
Safety factors for soil slopes are calculated using a non-linear Mohr envelope. The often used linea...
The state of equilibrium of a slope is usually interpreted and expressed by safety factors based on ...
ABSTRACT: This paper examines the application of Finite Element (FE) analysis to the determination o...
Currently, the construction of slope is increasing; thus, the risk of slope to fail also increases. ...
The writers wish to acknowledge the support of NSF Grant No. CMMI-0970122 on GOALI: Probabilistic Ge...
A study was made to investigate the potential errors in stability assessments when using conventiona...
The results of slope stability analysis are not unique. Different factors of safety are obtained inv...