Stability assessment of landslide-prone road cut rock slopes in Himalayan terrain:A finite element method based approach

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作者
Sarada Prasad Pradhan [1 ]
Tariq Siddique [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Department of Earth Sciences,Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
[2] Department of Geology,Aligarh Muslim University
关键词
Landslides; Numerical modeling; Finite element method(FEM); Slope stability;
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P642.22 [滑坡];
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摘要
Large-scale slope destabilization could be aggravated due to swift urbanization and ever-rising demands of geoengineering projects such as dams,tunnels,bridges and widening roads.National Highway-58 connects Delhi to Badrinath in India,which passes through complex geomorphological and geological terrain and often encounters cut slopes susceptible to slope failures.In the present investigation,a detailed geotechnical appraisal is conducted along the road cut slopes from Rishikesh to Devprayag in the Himalayas.Twenty vulnerable road cut slopes were demarcated for detailed slope stability analysis using Phase2D finite element modeling simulator.Nonlinear generalized Hoek-Brown(GHB) criterion was adopted for stability analyses.Out of 20 slopes,five slopes(S6,S7,S18,S19 and S20) are unstable with factor of safety(FoS) less than or equal to 1,and thus needs immediate attention.The FoS values of four slopes(S2,S9,S13 and S17) lie between 1 and 1.3,i.e.marginally stable,and slopes S1,S3,S4,S5,S8,S10,Sll,S12,S14,S15 and S16 are stable.Mohr-Coulomb(MC) criterion was also adopted to compare the slope stability analysis with GHB criterion.The FoS calculated from GHB criterion is close to that using MC criterion for lower values of FoS whereas for higher values,the difference is marked.For the jointed rock in the Himalayan region,the nonlinear GHB criterion gives better results as compared to MC criterion and matches with the prevailing field conditions.Accordingly,some suggestions are proposed to strengthen the stability of cut slopes.
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