Title of article :
Stability analysis of dry sandy slopes adjacent to dynamic compaction process
Author/Authors :
Ghanbari Alamooti, E School of Engineering - Kharazmi University , Hamidi, A School of Engineering - Kharazmi University
Pages :
14
From page :
82
To page :
95
Abstract :
Abstract. Dynamic compaction is a useful economic method for improving dierent soil types, especially loose sandy lls. However, the method has been rarely used in the vicinity of slopes due to stability concerns. In this research, dynamic compaction method adjacent to slope edge was numerically simulated using 2D plain-strain nite element models. Stability of slope models under dierent compaction energies and slope geometries at the same initial static Factor of Safety (FS) was investigated considering dierent stability criteria. These criteria include Peak Particle Velocity (PPV) or Peak Particle Displacement (PPD) on the slope, rate of change in plastic volumetric strains, yield stress ratio on the induced slip surface, and the ratio of crater depths in at and sloped models. Safe compaction distances from slope heel were calculated for dierent criteria, and it was concluded that PPV criterion yields the most conservative distances, but PPD criterion almost shows the smallest safe distances. Based on comparison of dierent criteria, it was concluded that combination of yield stress ratio and rate of plastic volumetric strain achieves the most acceptable safe compaction distance values for consideration in slope stability analyses.
Keywords :
Crater depth , Particle velocity , Safe distance , Slope stability , Dynamic compaction
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2017
Record number :
2422942
Link To Document :
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