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Sensitivity analysis of slope stability using finite element method

Journal

INNOVATIVE INFRASTRUCTURE SOLUTIONS
Volume 7, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER INT PUBL AG
DOI: 10.1007/s41062-022-00782-3

Keywords

Slope Stability; Sensitivity analysis; Finite element method; Constitutive model; Factor of safety; c-phi soil; Limit equilibrium method

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Stability analysis of earth slopes can be carried out using either the limit equilibrium method or the finite element method. The finite element method is widely used because it considers the stress-strain behavior of soil and provides more accurate and reliable results. In this study, finite element sensitivity analysis is performed for a homogeneous slope to evaluate the parameters affecting slope stability. The results show that slope angle, slope height, unit weight, friction angle, and cohesion have significant influences on the factor of safety. The study also compares the finite element method with the limit equilibrium method and examines the effect of different constitutive models on slope stability.
Stability analysis of earth slopes can be carried out by either limit equilibrium method (LEM) or finite element method (FEM). The LEM has inherent limitations as it does not consider the stress - strain relation of the material, whereas the FEM for slope stability analysis is widely used because it accounts stress - strain behaviour of soil, the formation of failure zone based on the limiting soil properties and is considered more accurate and reliable. While using the FEM it is necessary to quantify the various parameters affecting the stability of slope. These parameters include the material properties of soil, geometry of slope and the soil constitutive model. In this study, the finite element (FE) sensitivity analysis is performed for a homogenous slope with c - phi soil to evaluate various parameter affecting the stability of slope. The analysis is carried out considering the strength parameters (c and phi), unit weight of soil (gamma), Young's modulus (E), Poisson's ratio (nu), slope angle (i), slope height (H), depth of foundation layer below the slope (D). The soil is assumed as linear elastic perfectly plastic with Mohr-Coulomb failure criterion and follows the non-associative flow rule. The results of sensitivity analysis are presented as factor of safety vs. displacement plots for various parameters and also represented as spider plot and tornado plot. The results of FE analysis are compared with the limit equilibrium method and solutions available in the literature. The study also examines the effect of different constitutive models on the FoS of slope. The material models considered are Mohr-Coulomb (MC) model and Hardening Soil (HS) model. It is found from the results that the factor of safety (FoS) of slope is sensitive to slope angle, slope height, unit weight, friction angle and cohesion of soil while it is least sensitive to deformation parameters of soil (E and nu), depth of foundation layer and constitutive models used in the study. Based on the study few suggestions are also given in regard to the FE analysis of slope stability problems.

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