期刊:Journal of the Soil Mechanics and Foundations Division [American Society of Civil Engineers] 日期:1967-07-01卷期号:93 (4): 475-498被引量:116
标识
DOI:10.1061/jsfeaq.0001003
摘要
The capacity of modern digital computers to do large amounts of simple arithmetic is useful to the engineer In the analysis of slope stability for three reasons: (1) Uncertainties about the geometry of the slope and the properties of the various soils within the slope can be investigated in detail: (2) many trial failure surfaces can be analyzed; and (3) more accurate methods that satisfy statics can be used. The equilibrium of thin slices is described. The formulation is statically indeterminate so that a different solution can be obtained for every set of assumptions used to remove the indeterminacies. A computer-based method of slices proposed by Morgenstern and Price that fully satisfies statics is analyzed. The range of acceptable solutions can be narrowed, and the errors involved in simpler methods of slices can be assessed. Recommendations are made concerning; the use of these methods to practical work. Finally, techniques are described that permit affective use of computers for slope stability analysis.