Lecture 3
Lecture 3
By
Dr. Manal Salem
Single free body procedures
Infinite slope procedure
Swedish circle / =0 Method
Logarithmic spiral procedure
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i i
i i
Where:
i = central angle of arc # i (degrees)
ci, i, (su)i: shear strength parameters in zone of arc # i
cav, av, (su)av: average shear strength parameters along critical
slip surface
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Where:
hi: thickness of layer # i
i: unit weight of layer # i
av: average unit weight
Notes:
In case of no GWT: use bulk unit weight
In case of submerged slope: use submerged unit weight
In case of partially submerged slope: calculate av using bulk unit
weight above GWT and submerged unit weight below GWT
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Where:
= average unit weight of soil
q = surcharge (if any)
Hw = height of external water level above toe (if any)
q, w, t = adjustment factors for surcharge, submergence,
and tension crack, respectively (charts)
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If no surcharge, q = 1
If no external water above toe, w = 1
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If no tension cracks,
t = 1
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If the circle being analyzed is entirely above the toe, its point
of intersection with the slope should be taken as an adjusted
toe for the calculation of H and Hw
3. Calculate Pe:
where Hw’ is the height of water within the slope, and w’ is
seepage correction factor (same chart for Janbu (1968), = 0)
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Md = r Wi sini
i (+ve)
where ai = r sini i (-ve)
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Combining expressions of N and ’ with equation of
moment equilibrium about center of circle (used for
Ordinary method of slices):
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Notes:
Requires iterations for each trial slip surface, relatively
complicated for hand calculation
More accurate when compared to Ordinary method of slices ,
especially for effective stress analyses with high pore water
pressures
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