Assessment of slope stability and remedial measures around Gilgel Gibe-II Hydroelectric Project, Southwest Ethiopia

Engdawork Mulatu, T. Raghuvanshi, B. Abebe
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A road constructed from Fofa town to Gilgel Gibe-II powerhouse in south-western Ethiopia passes through an extremely rugged terrain characterized by steep hill slopes and deep valleys. The present study has been carried out to identify potentially unstable slope sections and to work out proper remedial measures. In order to identify potential unstable slopes in the study area field investigations for slope stability analysis were undertaken. Further, based on the field manifestations of instabilities eight potentially unstable slopes were identified. Out of these, seven slope sections show potential for planar mode of failure whereas, one slope shows a potential for wedge mode of failure. The detailed stability study of these critical slope sections has been carried out by limit equilibrium method. The slopes having planar mode of failure were analyzed by using Sharma et al. (1995) technique, whereas the slope having wedge mode of failure was analyzed by ‘SASW’ computer program. The stability analysis was carried out for the existing and anticipated worst conditions. The results indicate that all critical slopes in the study area are stable for the existing conditions, represented by dry static conditions whereas for the anticipated worst conditions ( i.e. , moderately saturated slope with dynamic ground condition) slopes may become unstable. Based on the results of the stability condition, suitable remedial measures, such as safe cut slope design, rock bolt anchoring and suitable drainage requirements have been worked out for the critical slope sections.
埃塞俄比亚西南部Gilgel Gibe-II水电项目边坡稳定性评价及治理措施
在埃塞俄比亚西南部,一条从Fofa镇通往Gilgel Gibe-II发电站的公路穿过了一个极其崎岖的地形,其特点是陡峭的山坡和深谷。本研究的目的是找出可能不稳的斜坡段,并制订适当的补救措施。为了识别研究区内潜在的失稳边坡,进行了边坡稳定性分析的实地调查。此外,根据失稳的现场表现,确定了8个潜在失稳边坡。其中,7个坡段显示出潜在的平面破坏模式,而1个坡段显示出潜在的楔形破坏模式。采用极限平衡法对这些临界边坡断面进行了详细的稳定性研究。采用Sharma et al.(1995)技术对具有平面破坏模式的边坡进行分析,而具有楔形破坏模式的边坡则采用“SASW”计算机程序进行分析。对现有最坏工况和预期最坏工况进行了稳定性分析。结果表明,在以干静态为代表的现有条件下,研究区所有临界边坡都是稳定的,而在预期的最坏条件下(即中等饱和的动态地基条件下),边坡可能会变得不稳定。根据稳定状况分析结果,提出了安全切坡设计、锚杆锚固及合理排水等边坡治理措施。
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