Yang H. Huang ... 376 pages - Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers; (February, 2014) ... Language: English - ISBN-10: 078441288X - ISBN-13: 978-0784412886.
Slope Stability Analysis by the Limit Equilibrium Method: Fundamentals
and Methods presents basic principles for the safe design of constructed
or natural earth slopes. The limit equilibrium method is the most
common approach for analyzing slope stability in both two and three
dimensions. This method identifies potential failure mechanisms and
derives factors of safety for a particular geotechnical situation. It is
an appropriate choice for assessing the stability of retaining walls,
shallow and deep foundations, earth and rock dams, surface mining sites,
and potential landslides.The fundamentals of slope stability encompass
slope movements and methods for stability analysis, mechanics of slope
failure and factors of safety, laboratory and field methods to determine
the shear strength of soils, estimation of phreatic surfaces, and
remedial measures for correcting slides. Methods of stability analysis
cover simple formulas for determining the factor of safety for plane
failures, stability charts, methods of slices for two-dimensional
analysis, three-dimensional analysis techniques, and reliability of
slope design. An appendix provides a preview of a companion product,
LEAME Software and Users Manual: Analyzing Slope Stability by the Limit
Equilibrium Method, a computer program for performing the slope
stability analysis presented in this work.The clear presentation of the
principles of slope stability analysis ensures that this work will be a
frequently consulted reference for practicing engineers. The wealth of
worked examples and problem sets make this a suitable textbook for
senior and graduate students in soil mechanics and geotechnical
engineering.