4.7 Article

Stability Analysis of Rock Slopes Against Block-Flexure Toppling Failure

Journal

ROCK MECHANICS AND ROCK ENGINEERING
Volume 45, Issue 4, Pages 519-532

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SPRINGER WIEN
DOI: 10.1007/s00603-012-0220-7

Keywords

Rock slope; Block-flexure toppling; Computer code; Case study

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Block-flexure is the most common type of toppling failure in rock slopes. In this case, some rock blocks fail due to tensile bending stresses and some overturn under their own weights. In this paper, first, a literature review of toppling failures is summarized. Then, a theoretical model is proposed for rock slopes with a potential for block-flexure toppling instability. Next, a new analytical approach is presented for the stability analysis of such slopes. Finally, a special computer code is developed for a quick stability assessment of the failures based on the proposed method. This code receives the rock slope parameters from the user as the input data and predicts its stability, along with the corresponding factor of safety against the failure, as the output. In addition, two case studies are used for practical verification of the proposed approach and the corresponding computer code as well.

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