Slope can be defined as an exposed ground surface that stands at an angle with the horizontal surface. There is several traditional limit equilibrium methods developed for checking safety factor of a slope. These methods, in general, require the soil mass to be divided into slices. The direction of the forces acting on each slice in the slope are assumed. This assumption is a key role in distinguishing one limit equilibrium method from another
In the assessment of slopes, factor of safety values still remain the primary indexes for determinin...
Factor of safety is defined as the ratio of total resisting forces to total driving forces along a c...
Slope stability analyses in practical geotechnical engineering are predominantly performed using lim...
Traditionally, geotechnical engineers often use limit equilibrium method to find out the factor of s...
Major development is seen in geotechnical aspect of slope stability analyses over the past few decad...
The limit equilibrium method is commonly used for slope stability analysis, being relatively simple ...
As early as 1930, slope stability had been analyzed by limit equilibrium methods (LEM). Several meth...
Under the condition of the plane strain, finite element limit equilibrium method is used to study so...
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...
Soil slope, a soil body with slant slope is a structure in civil engineering construction. If the sh...
A number of powerful numerical models, including limit equilibrium and finite element (FE) methods, ...
This paper presents results of comparative slope stability analyses conducted by limit equilibrium a...
Since 1930, the analysis of slope stability is done according to the limit equilibrium approach. Sev...
This investigation was conducted to determine the applicability of the limit equilibrium methods of ...
In the assessment of slopes, factor of safety values still remain the primary indexes for determinin...
Factor of safety is defined as the ratio of total resisting forces to total driving forces along a c...
Slope stability analyses in practical geotechnical engineering are predominantly performed using lim...
Traditionally, geotechnical engineers often use limit equilibrium method to find out the factor of s...
Major development is seen in geotechnical aspect of slope stability analyses over the past few decad...
The limit equilibrium method is commonly used for slope stability analysis, being relatively simple ...
As early as 1930, slope stability had been analyzed by limit equilibrium methods (LEM). Several meth...
Under the condition of the plane strain, finite element limit equilibrium method is used to study so...
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...
Soil slope, a soil body with slant slope is a structure in civil engineering construction. If the sh...
A number of powerful numerical models, including limit equilibrium and finite element (FE) methods, ...
This paper presents results of comparative slope stability analyses conducted by limit equilibrium a...
Since 1930, the analysis of slope stability is done according to the limit equilibrium approach. Sev...
This investigation was conducted to determine the applicability of the limit equilibrium methods of ...
In the assessment of slopes, factor of safety values still remain the primary indexes for determinin...
Factor of safety is defined as the ratio of total resisting forces to total driving forces along a c...
Slope stability analyses in practical geotechnical engineering are predominantly performed using lim...