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Numerical and analytical observations on long and infinite slopes

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/nag.909

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infinite slope; stability; finite element method

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  1. NSF [CMS-0408150]

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Interest in the mechanics of landslides has led to renewed evaluation of the infinite slope equations, and the need for a more general framework for estimating the factor of safety of long and infinite slopes involving non-homogeneous soil profiles. The paper describes finite element methods that demonstrate the potential for predicting failure in long slope profiles where the critical mechanism is not necessarily at the base of the soil layer. The influence of slope angle is also examined in long slopes, leading to some counter-intuitive conclusions about the impact of slope steepness on the factor of safety. Copyright (C) 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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