Slope stability is one of the most important topics of engineering geology with a background of more than 300 years. So far, various stability assessment techniques have been developed which include a range of simple evaluations, planar failure, limit state criteria, limit equilibrium analysis, numerical methods, hybrid and high-order approaches which are implemented in two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) space. In the meantime, limit equilibrium methods due to their simplicity, short analysis time, coupled with probabilistic and statistics functions to estimate the safety factor (F.S), probable slip surface, application on different failure mechanisms, and varied geological conditions has been received special attention from re...
Rock slope instability is a major risk to human life, often leading to economic losses, property dam...
Slope stability analysis is a classical geotechnical problem. It aims to characterize the...
This paper presents a methodology whereby statistically representative fracture patterns can be used...
Slope stability is one of the most important topics of engineering geology with a background of more...
The stability of rock slopes is controlled by several factors, such as the intact rock strength, dis...
Master of Science in Environmental Science. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2016.Open pit mines ...
Limit analysis is a powerful procedure which is widely used in geotechnical engineering for the anal...
Slope stability analysis is one of the most prominent subject matter in geotechnical engineering. Sl...
This investigation was conducted to determine the applicability of the limit equilibrium methods of ...
In Malaysia, rock slope stability analysis has been largely confined to kinematic analysis with rock...
AbstractGeological discontinuities play an important role in the evaluation of rock slope stability....
A number of powerful numerical models, including limit equilibrium and finite element (FE) methods, ...
The stability of rock slopes is controlled by several factors, such as the intack rock strength, dis...
The approximate assumptions of limit equilibrium methods are the fundamental cause of the deviation ...
Any natural or artificial surfaces are called slope which can be made of soil, stone, and sometimes ...
Rock slope instability is a major risk to human life, often leading to economic losses, property dam...
Slope stability analysis is a classical geotechnical problem. It aims to characterize the...
This paper presents a methodology whereby statistically representative fracture patterns can be used...
Slope stability is one of the most important topics of engineering geology with a background of more...
The stability of rock slopes is controlled by several factors, such as the intact rock strength, dis...
Master of Science in Environmental Science. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2016.Open pit mines ...
Limit analysis is a powerful procedure which is widely used in geotechnical engineering for the anal...
Slope stability analysis is one of the most prominent subject matter in geotechnical engineering. Sl...
This investigation was conducted to determine the applicability of the limit equilibrium methods of ...
In Malaysia, rock slope stability analysis has been largely confined to kinematic analysis with rock...
AbstractGeological discontinuities play an important role in the evaluation of rock slope stability....
A number of powerful numerical models, including limit equilibrium and finite element (FE) methods, ...
The stability of rock slopes is controlled by several factors, such as the intack rock strength, dis...
The approximate assumptions of limit equilibrium methods are the fundamental cause of the deviation ...
Any natural or artificial surfaces are called slope which can be made of soil, stone, and sometimes ...
Rock slope instability is a major risk to human life, often leading to economic losses, property dam...
Slope stability analysis is a classical geotechnical problem. It aims to characterize the...
This paper presents a methodology whereby statistically representative fracture patterns can be used...