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New simplified stability analysis method of structuralized cemented slopes
In recent years, structuralized cementation method has become a novel and promising method for reinforcement of coarse-grained soil slope, which has been proved by practical application. Nevertheless, structuralized cemented slopes with gradient material properties cannot be analyzed using the current methods. The structuralized cemented slope is divided into pure soil zone, variation zone, and solidification zone. The constitutive models of cemented soil in the three zones are proposed, respectively. Slip surfaces of structuralized cemented slopes are all assumed as circular arc shape. It is proved that the displacement compatibility rule is valid for the structuralized cemented slope. A new simple approach is proposed through extension of simplified Bishop slice approach for analyzing structuralized cemented slope stability degree with different cement distribution under various conditions. Our proposed approach involves few parameters examined by element tests. Through analyzing structuralized cemented slopes based on vertical loading and excavation conditions, our proposed method is validated, showing agreement with centrifuge model test analysis. Application of this approach to an actual slope based on excavation conditions reveals that an expanded solidification zone enhances slope safety and reduces shear deformation. Stability remains relatively constant once the solidification zone reaches a certain size. This result underscores the practical value of the proposed method in predicting and optimizing the stability of structuralized cemented slopes.
期刊介绍:
Acta Geotechnica is an international journal devoted to the publication and dissemination of basic and applied research in geoengineering – an interdisciplinary field dealing with geomaterials such as soils and rocks. Coverage emphasizes the interplay between geomechanical models and their engineering applications. The journal presents original research papers on fundamental concepts in geomechanics and their novel applications in geoengineering based on experimental, analytical and/or numerical approaches. The main purpose of the journal is to foster understanding of the fundamental mechanisms behind the phenomena and processes in geomaterials, from kilometer-scale problems as they occur in geoscience, and down to the nano-scale, with their potential impact on geoengineering. The journal strives to report and archive progress in the field in a timely manner, presenting research papers, review articles, short notes and letters to the editors.