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Analytical Model for the Stability of Rock - soil Mixture Slopes Based on Circular and Linear Sliding Surface |
DONG Jie,SONG Xu – guo |
(The Third Railway Survey and Design Institute Group Corporation,Tianjin 300142,China) |
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Abstract Research purposes : The rock - soil mixture slope is a common type of a slope in the Midwest China mountain area. A large number of engineering practices show that some rock - soil mixture slopes after the excavation frequently appear to secondary disasters in especial their bottom on the rock - soil interface and the upper covered a certain thickness of clayey soil,such as landslide and collapse. In addition,the actual combined sliding surface is made up of arc and straight line,however,current stability analysis mode of the rock - soil mixture slope which cant be able to better meet the requirements of this type slope is based on the simplex assumption of circular arc or fold line shape. For this purpose,the paper puts forward a method which is based on circular and linear sliding surface for stability analysis about rock - soil mixture slopes.
Research conclusions :(1) A search pattern which is based on the hypothesis of combination sliding is adopted in plane coordinate system. The method is considered the geometric characteristics and typical sliding mode of rock - soil mixture slope through continuous change of sliding positions of circle center and calculation effective intersection of arc and line. (2) A calculation and analysis software about rock - soil mixture slope stability is developed by means of C# program for automatic searching combined sliding surfaces and calculating the minimum safety factor in slope section. (3) The research results were ideally applied for landslide improvement design in Lvliang - Linxian railway branch line engineering to improve the design precision and efficiency for many rock - soil mixture slopes,and this method is a good reference for the stability analysis to slope sliding along arc and straight planes.
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Received: 22 July 2015
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