Failure Characteristics and Mechanism of Multiface Slopes under Earthquake Load Based on PFC Method
Understanding the failure mechanism and failure modes of multiface slopes in the Wenchuan earthquake can provide a scientific guideline for the slope seismic design. In this paper, the two-dimensional particle flow code (PFC2D) and shaking table tests are used to study the failure mechanism of multi...
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doaj-faa6ba9bee2940f28315e179057405cd2021-08-30T00:01:32ZengHindawi LimitedShock and Vibration1875-92032021-01-01202110.1155/2021/9329734Failure Characteristics and Mechanism of Multiface Slopes under Earthquake Load Based on PFC MethodTao Yang0Yunkang Rao1Huailin Chen2Bing Yang3Jiangrong Hou4Zihong Zhou5Haojiang Ding6School of Civil EngineeringSchool of Civil EngineeringSchool of Civil EngineeringSchool of Civil EngineeringSchool of Civil EngineeringSchool of Civil EngineeringChina Railway Eryuan Engineering Group Co. Ltd.Understanding the failure mechanism and failure modes of multiface slopes in the Wenchuan earthquake can provide a scientific guideline for the slope seismic design. In this paper, the two-dimensional particle flow code (PFC2D) and shaking table tests are used to study the failure mechanism of multiface slopes. The results show that the failure modes of slopes with different moisture content are different under seismic loads. The failure modes of slopes with the moisture content of 5%, 8%, and 12% are shattering-shallow slip, tension-shear slip, and shattering-collapse slip, respectively. The failure mechanism of slopes with different water content is different. In the initial stage of vibration, the slope with 5% moisture content produces tensile cracks on the upper surface of the slope; local shear slip occurs at the foot of the slope and develops rapidly; however, a tensile failure finally occurs. In the slope with 8% moisture content, local shear cracks first develop and then are connected into the slip plane, leading to the formation of the unstable slope. A fracture network first forms in the slope with 12% moisture content under the shear action; uneven dislocation then occurs in the slope during vibration; the whole instability failure finally occurs. In the case of low moisture content, the tensile crack plays a leading role in the failure of the slope. But the influence of shear failure becomes greater with the increase of the moisture content.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9329734 |
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Tao Yang Yunkang Rao Huailin Chen Bing Yang Jiangrong Hou Zihong Zhou Haojiang Ding Failure Characteristics and Mechanism of Multiface Slopes under Earthquake Load Based on PFC Method Shock and Vibration |
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Failure Characteristics and Mechanism of Multiface Slopes under Earthquake Load Based on PFC Method |
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Failure Characteristics and Mechanism of Multiface Slopes under Earthquake Load Based on PFC Method |
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Failure Characteristics and Mechanism of Multiface Slopes under Earthquake Load Based on PFC Method |
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Failure Characteristics and Mechanism of Multiface Slopes under Earthquake Load Based on PFC Method |
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failure characteristics and mechanism of multiface slopes under earthquake load based on pfc method |
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Understanding the failure mechanism and failure modes of multiface slopes in the Wenchuan earthquake can provide a scientific guideline for the slope seismic design. In this paper, the two-dimensional particle flow code (PFC2D) and shaking table tests are used to study the failure mechanism of multiface slopes. The results show that the failure modes of slopes with different moisture content are different under seismic loads. The failure modes of slopes with the moisture content of 5%, 8%, and 12% are shattering-shallow slip, tension-shear slip, and shattering-collapse slip, respectively. The failure mechanism of slopes with different water content is different. In the initial stage of vibration, the slope with 5% moisture content produces tensile cracks on the upper surface of the slope; local shear slip occurs at the foot of the slope and develops rapidly; however, a tensile failure finally occurs. In the slope with 8% moisture content, local shear cracks first develop and then are connected into the slip plane, leading to the formation of the unstable slope. A fracture network first forms in the slope with 12% moisture content under the shear action; uneven dislocation then occurs in the slope during vibration; the whole instability failure finally occurs. In the case of low moisture content, the tensile crack plays a leading role in the failure of the slope. But the influence of shear failure becomes greater with the increase of the moisture content. |
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