Soil and Rock Slope Stability: Factor of Safety Limit Equilibrium Analysis of Slopes Slope Stabilisation Measures
Soil and Rock Slope Stability: Factor of Safety Limit Equilibrium Analysis of Slopes Slope Stabilisation Measures
Factor of Safety
F = shear strength / shear stress At F = 1.0, the slope is at limit equilibrium F < 1.0 slope will fail F > 1.0 slope is stable BS6031 recommends a minimum long-term Factor of safety of 1.3 for cuttings and a short-term F of 1.5 for embankments Eurocode 7 uses factors of safety in a different way (partial factors)
ru = 0.3
c = 0.5 kN/m2 Thus:
Parameter B = 2.9
Parameter A = 0.66 F = 0.96
Analysis where = 0
Example:
Meshing
Summary
Slopes can be analysed for stability using a limit equilibrium method involving calculation of a factor of safety Different methods for analysing stability are available Generally cut slopes in soil become less stable over time where as embankments become more stable Slopes can be made more stable by drainage, reducing their angle, or by use of retaining structures