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In analyzing seismic stability of a slope with upper bound limit analysis method, the slip surface is often assumed as a log-spiral or plane slip surface. However, due to the presence of a weak layer and unfavorable geological structural surface or a bedrock interface with overlying soft strata, the preexisting slip surface of the slope may be irregular and composed of a series of planes rather than strictly log-spiral or plane shape. A computational model is developed for analyzing the seismic stability of slopes with pre-existing slip surfaces. This model is based on the upper bound limit analysis method and can consider the effect of anchor bolts. The soil or rock is deemed to follow the Mohr-Coulomb yield criterion. The slope is divided into multiple block elements along the slip surface. According to the displacement compatibility and the associated flow rule, a kinematic velocity field of the slope can be obtained computationally. The proposed model allows not only calculation of the rate of external work owing to the combined effect of self-weight and seismic loading, but also that of the energy dissipation rate caused by the slip surface, interfaces of block elements and anchorage effect of the anchors. Considering a direct relationship between the rate of external work and the energy dissipation rate, the expressions of yield acceleration and permanent displacement of anchored slopes can be derived. Finally, the validity of this proposed model is illustrated by analysis on three typical slopes. The results showed that the proposed model is more easily formulated and does not need to solve complex equations or time consuming iterations compared with previous methods based on the conditions of force equilibrium.
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This study was financially supported by the NSFC-ICIMOD joint project (41761144077), the Light of West “Belt & Road” international cooperation team project of Chinese Academy of Sciences (Su Lijun), the Hundred Talents Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences (Su Lijun) and the NSFC (National Natural Science Foundation of China) project (51278397).
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Su, Lj., Sun, Cn., Yu, Fw. et al. Seismic stability analysis of slopes with pre-existing slip surfaces. J. Mt. Sci. 15, 1331–1341 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11629-017-4759-3
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