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Modeling Round Robin Test: An Uncoupled Approach

2014

Abstract The solution of the modeling test presented in the paper is based on an uncoupled hydro-mechanical approach. Firstly, the controlled infiltration process is modeled by a finite element transient groundwater seepage software. Afterwards, calculated pore water pressures at successive instants are used for the slope stability analysis. Time evolution of the slope stability is analysed by using the infinite slope model, according to the classical limit equilibrium method.

EngineeringSettore ICAR/07 - Geotecnicainfinite slopebusiness.industryTime evolutionEarth and Planetary Sciences(all)FEM seepage analysisGeneral MedicineMechanicsClassical limitFinite element methodPhysics::GeophysicsMELPore water pressureInfiltration (hydrology)FEM seepage analysiinfinite slope.Slope stabilityGeotechnical engineeringRound robin testbusinessSlope stability analysisunsaturated soilProcedia Earth and Planetary Science
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Early warning thresholds for partially saturated slopes in volcanic ashes

2013

Rainfall-induced landslides in steep soil slopes of volcanic origin are a major threat to human lives and infrastructure. In the context of constructing early warning systems in regions where extensive data on landslide occurrences and associated rainfall are inexistent, physically-based tools offer the possibility to establish thresholds for measurable field quantities. In this paper, a combined finite element infinite slope model is presented to study the transient hydraulic response of volcanic ash slopes to a series of rainfall events and to estimate seasonal safety factors. Furthermore, analytical considerations of partially saturated infinite slopes are made to define capillary stress…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorySeepage analysiWarning systemComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionContext (language use)Partially saturatedLandslideGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyComputer Science Applicationsearly warning thresholdseepage analysisPartially saturated soilslope stabilityVolcanorain infiltrationSlope stabilityvolcanic ashEarly warning systemGeomorphologyGeologyVolcanic ash
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