Stability analysis of interbedded sedimentary rock slope with explicit weak layer boundaries: A case study
Material heterogeneity and shear strength variability are the main stability analysis considerations for the interbedded sedimentary rock slope due to interlayer slip potential. In this study, an interbedded sedimentary rock slope located in Terengganu, Malaysia, was examined. The composite stratifi...
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Mohd-Nordin M. M.; Ismail M. A. Mohamad; Razali M.; Hussin, H. |
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Mohd-Nordin M. M.; Ismail M. A. Mohamad; Razali M.; Hussin, H. Stability analysis of interbedded sedimentary rock slope with explicit weak layer boundaries: A case study Geochemistry & Geophysics; Engineering |
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Mohd-Nordin M. M.; Ismail M. A. Mohamad; Razali M.; Hussin, H. |
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Mohd-Nordin, M. M.; Ismail, M. A. Mohamad; Razali, M.; Hussin, H. Stability analysis of interbedded sedimentary rock slope with explicit weak layer boundaries: A case study NEW CHALLENGES IN ROCK MECHANICS AND ROCK ENGINEERING, EUROCK 2024 English Proceedings Paper Material heterogeneity and shear strength variability are the main stability analysis considerations for the interbedded sedimentary rock slope due to interlayer slip potential. In this study, an interbedded sedimentary rock slope located in Terengganu, Malaysia, was examined. The composite stratified geostructure was projected for 2D surface morphology using point cloud photo-grammetry, thus plane segmentation for dip measurement. The interbedded rock slope was modeled explicitly, where the location of rock beddings and potential weak layer materials are well defined. The limit equilibrium analysis for factors of safety determination was extended with sensitivity and probabilistic analyses for a wider range of failure potential factors. The validation using finite element analysis significantly justified the stability analysis result based on the shear strain behavior. CRC PRESS-BALKEMA 2024 10.1201/9781003429234-235 Geochemistry & Geophysics; Engineering WOS:001310272000235 https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001310272000235 |
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Stability analysis of interbedded sedimentary rock slope with explicit weak layer boundaries: A case study |
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Stability analysis of interbedded sedimentary rock slope with explicit weak layer boundaries: A case study |
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Stability analysis of interbedded sedimentary rock slope with explicit weak layer boundaries: A case study |
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Stability analysis of interbedded sedimentary rock slope with explicit weak layer boundaries: A case study |
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Stability analysis of interbedded sedimentary rock slope with explicit weak layer boundaries: A case study |
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Stability analysis of interbedded sedimentary rock slope with explicit weak layer boundaries: A case study |
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Material heterogeneity and shear strength variability are the main stability analysis considerations for the interbedded sedimentary rock slope due to interlayer slip potential. In this study, an interbedded sedimentary rock slope located in Terengganu, Malaysia, was examined. The composite stratified geostructure was projected for 2D surface morphology using point cloud photo-grammetry, thus plane segmentation for dip measurement. The interbedded rock slope was modeled explicitly, where the location of rock beddings and potential weak layer materials are well defined. The limit equilibrium analysis for factors of safety determination was extended with sensitivity and probabilistic analyses for a wider range of failure potential factors. The validation using finite element analysis significantly justified the stability analysis result based on the shear strain behavior. |
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