Effect of Nonlinear Shear Strength Characteristic on the Slope Stability of Super High Rockfill Dam

Author(s):  
Li Hong Chen ◽  
Jian Yang ◽  
You Ren Yuan ◽  
Tao Sun
2007 ◽  
Vol 353-358 ◽  
pp. 2732-2735 ◽  
Author(s):  
Li Hong Chen ◽  
Jian Yang ◽  
You Ren Yuan ◽  
Tao Sun

Linear and nonlinear shear strength models of rockfill, and the safety factor criterion of nonlinear shear strength were discussed in this paper. The slope stability of 261.5 m high Nuozhadu rockfill dam was analyzed with three different shear strength models. The safety factors are almost equal and the positions of potential failure surface are similar. It is found that the allowable safety factor base on linear criterion in the existing code can be used without any change when applying nonlinear shear strength rules.


2011 ◽  
Vol 243-249 ◽  
pp. 2271-2275
Author(s):  
Shu Yu ◽  
Li Hong Chen ◽  
Ze Ping Xu ◽  
Ning Chen

In the design process of the earth-rock dam, the slope stability problem was always focused on. The shear strength of rockfill in the earth-rock dam had strong nonlinear characteristics. The characteristic directly affected the factor of safety (FOS) of stability of dam slope and the determination of the critical slip surface. The shear strength parameter of rockfill was related to the minimum principal stress σ3 closely. And the value of σ3 had close relationship with the deformation characteristics of filling material and the process of dam filling etc. Strength reduction method has been widely used in solving the FOS of slope stability, and this method has the advantage on the searching of the critical slip surface. Combining the deformation and stress analysis of earth-rockfill dam filling process and the strength reduction method, this paper proposes a comprehensive method of dam slope stability analysis.


2014 ◽  
Vol 51 (12) ◽  
pp. 1384-1398 ◽  
Author(s):  
L. L. Zhang ◽  
Delwyn G. Fredlund ◽  
Murray D. Fredlund ◽  
G. Ward Wilson

The linear form of the extended Mohr–Coulomb shear strength equation uses a [Formula: see text] parameter to quantify the rate of increase in shear strength relative to matric suction. When the [Formula: see text] value is unknown, a [Formula: see text] equal to 15° is sometimes used in the slope stability study to assess the influence of matric suction on the stability of a slope. In many cases, however, a [Formula: see text] value of zero is used, signifying that the effect of matric suction is ignored. Experiment results have shown that the relationship between the shear strength of an unsaturated soil and matric suction is nonlinear. Several semi-empirical estimation equations have been proposed relating the unsaturated shear strength to the soil-water characteristic curve. In this paper, the results of a study using two-dimensional slope stability analysis along with an estimated nonlinear shear strength equations is presented. The effects of using an estimated nonlinear shear strength equation for the unsaturated soils are illustrated using three example problems. Several recommendations are made for engineering practice based on the results of the example problems. If the air-entry value (AEV) of a soil is smaller than 1 kPa, the effect of matric suction on the calculated factor of safety is trivial and the [Formula: see text] value can be assumed to be zero. If the AEV of a soil is between 1 and 20 kPa, the nonlinear equations of unsaturated shear strength should be adopted. For soils with an AEV value between 20 and 200 kPa, an assumed [Formula: see text] value of 15° provides a reasonable estimation of the effects of unsaturated shear strength in most cases. For soils with an AEV greater than 200 kPa, [Formula: see text] can generally be assumed to be equal to the effective angle of internal friction, [Formula: see text], in applications where geotechnical structures have matric suctions around 100 kPa.


1988 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 42-49
Author(s):  
L. D. Baikie

A series of Casagrande resistance envelopes are presented for use in the preliminary design and evaluation of uniform rock and rockfill slopes. The influence of tension cracks on the safety factors for such slopes is examined. A comparison is also made between the safety factors obtained using the resistance envelope method and those obtained using published stability charts for rockfill slopes having nonlinear shear strength envelopes. Key words: rock, rockfill, slope, stability, Casagrande resistance envelope, safety factor.


2012 ◽  
Vol 204-208 ◽  
pp. 241-245
Author(s):  
Yang Jin

The stability of soil slope under seepage is calculated and analyzed by using finite element method based on the technique of shear strength reduction. When the condition of seepage or not is considered respectively, the critical failure state of slopes and corresponding safety coefficients can be determined by the numerical analysis and calculation. Besides, through analyzing and comparing the calculation results, it shows that seepage has a negative impact on slope stability.


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