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The document provides instructions for a mini project on slope stability analysis using the method of slices. Students are asked to analyze a given soil slope using properties including height, angle, unit weight, friction angle, and cohesion. Evaluation will be based on criteria such as plagiarism, assumed data authenticity, referencing, analysis procedure used, and validity of results.

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The document provides instructions for a mini project on slope stability analysis using the method of slices. Students are asked to analyze a given soil slope using properties including height, angle, unit weight, friction angle, and cohesion. Evaluation will be based on criteria such as plagiarism, assumed data authenticity, referencing, analysis procedure used, and validity of results.

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MINI PROJECT

GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING-II

NAME : SAFI UR REHMAN


REG NO : 18BNCIV0988
LECTURER : SIR ZIA UR REHMAN SB
5th Semester Fall 2020
Subject: Geotechnical Engineering II (CE-313)

Slope Stability Project

Instructor CLO PLO Taxonomy Level Evaluation Marks Deadline

Engr. Zia ur Rahman 3 7 C6 100 (20%) March, 10, 2021

NOTE:
Each student must do his work independently and the design in no means must match with
that of the other student. In case of similarity both the projects will be canceled. The data
assumed for the project must be making the sense and properly referenced with the source
(book, research publication, manual) taken from. In the absence of the reference the marks
will be deducted without any justification.

STATEMENT

Propose suitable dimensions and angle of a finite slope in consultation with the standard
reference books. Assuming appropriate properties for c-φ soil evaluate the stability of the slope
designed by either using the mass procedure or method of slices.

RUBRICS FOR EVALUATION

(1) Plagiarism 30%


(2) Authenticity of the data assumed 20%
(3) Referencing 20%
(4) Procedure executed for the analysis 20%
(5) Validity of the results 10%
Question:
Refer to the figure of the soil given below. Using the Ordinary Method of slices,
analyze the soil by finding different parameters for the following given data.
Data:
H = 15.2 m
Β = 45
Α = 30
Ɵ = 70
Ƴ = 18.9 kN/m3
Ф = 18
C’ = 31 kN/m2
Answer:
I solve the above question as mentioned by using Method of Slices.
First I will explain the step by step procedure then I will calculate the required
parameters.
Procedure:
i) Draw cross-section to natural scale
ii) Select failure surface
iii) Divide the failure mass into some slices
iv) Compute Area of each slice
v) Compute total weight of each slice
vi) Compute frictional resisting force for each slice
vii) Compute cohesive resisting force for each slice
viii) Compute tengential driving force for each slice
ix) Sum resisting and driving forces for all slices

Solution:
By referring to the figure given in the question
We get
50/x = sin 30°
x = 100 ft
50/R= sin 35°
R=50/ sin 35°
R=87.17 ft
With radius R = 87.17 ft, the trial surface circle has been drawn.
Now Making Table
Slice Area of Weight of αn (deg) Wn cos αn Wn sin αn
Slice(ft2) Slice(kip/ft)

1 345 41.75 47 28.47 30.52


2 462 55.9 32 47.4 29.62

3 825 99.82 20 93.8 34.14

4 312 37.75 5 37.6 3.29

⅀ 207.27 97.57

Now By using the formula of factor of safety we get

Fs = R Ɵ c’+(⅀ Wn Cos αn) tanФ’/⅀ Wn Sin αn

Fs = (87.17)[(п/180)*70](0.65)+(207.27)(tan20)/97.57

Fs = 1.4

Which is the required result.


Referrences:
i) Principles of Geotehnical Engineering by Braja M Das
ii) Lahore university of science & technology Assignment sheets
iii) www.google.com
iv) www.coursehero.com
v) www.chegg.com
vi) www.assignmenttutor.com

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