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Original Articles

Three-dimensional stability of locally loaded geocell-reinforced slopes by strength reduction method

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Pages 185-201 | Received 12 Jul 2018, Accepted 01 Feb 2019, Published online: 21 Feb 2019
 

ABSTRACT

In reality, slopes rarely follow the plain strain conditions and to have a precise estimation of their stability, a 3D slope stability analysis should be conducted instead of resorting to simplistic, prevalent and more conservative 2D slope stability analysis. This is especially true for geocell-reinforced slopes for which the honeycomb structure of the geocells makes a 3D slope stability analysis inevitable. However, there has been no attempt to cover this issue so far. In this study, three-dimensional strength reduction method is employed to investigate the stability of slopes reinforced with geocells. Typical locally loaded slopes reinforced in the body with a single and three layers of geocell were modelled taking into account geocells having contact with their infill and surrounding soils. Then, effects of such contributing factors such as depth of the geocell layer placement, geocell pocket size, width of geocell layer, length of the geocell layer and slope inclination angle on the factor of safety and shape of the slip surface of slopes reinforced with a single geocell layer were studied thoroughly. Furthermore, considering three different geocell layer arrangements over the slope height, their superiority over each other in terms of slope stability was investigated.

Nomenclature and abbreviations

SRM=

Strength Reduction Method

LEM=

Limit Equilibrium Method

FS=

Factor of safety

c=

Soil cohesion

ϕ=

Soil internal friction angle

cm=

Mobilized cohesion of soil

ϕm=

Mobilized internal friction angle of soil

β=

Slope angle

H=

Slope height

L=

Length of surcharge

B=

Width of surcharge

W=

Width of the slope model

Lf=

Length of the model in front of the slope

Lb=

Length of the model at the back of the slope

Hf=

Thickness of the slope foundation

Wg=

Width of the geocell layer

Lg=

Length of the geocell layer

n=

Number of geocell layers

ui=

Depth of the ith geocell layer

h=

Height of a geocell layer

d1=

Large diameter of a cell

d2=

Small diameter of a cell

G=

Shear modulus

E=

Elastic modulus

K=

Bulk modulus

ν=

Poisson ratio

γ=

Unit weight

γd=

Dry unit weight

Dr=

Relative density

σt=

Tensile strength

ψ=

Dilation angle

t=

Thickness of geocell

cc=

Soil-geocell Interface cohesion

ϕc=

Soil-geocell interface friction angle

k=

Soil-geocell interface shear modulus

q=

Surcharge

FS2D=

Two dimensional factor of safety

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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