Simulation Parameter Selection and Steady Seepage Analysis of Binary Structure Slope

The selection of calculation parameters for slope excavation support design and the analysis of seepage stability is a significant challenge. This difficulty also hinders the development of slope support engineering. This study examined the right binary structure slope engineering of the K5 + 220–K5...

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Main Authors: Xuhe Gao, Baocheng Cheng, Weiping Tian, Zhipei Zhang, Jiachun Li, Hongliang Qi
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-10-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/10/2747
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spelling doaj-7630fea2e347489a9d85666c3edbcda82020-11-25T03:23:09ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412020-10-01122747274710.3390/w12102747Simulation Parameter Selection and Steady Seepage Analysis of Binary Structure SlopeXuhe Gao0Baocheng Cheng1Weiping Tian2Zhipei Zhang3Jiachun Li4Hongliang Qi5Key Laboratory of Highway Engineering in Special Region, Ministry of Education, Chang’an University, Xi’an 710064, ChinaHenan Non-Ferrous Metals Geological Exploration Institute, Zhengzhou 450052, ChinaKey Laboratory of Highway Engineering in Special Region, Ministry of Education, Chang’an University, Xi’an 710064, ChinaCollege of Geology and Environment, Xi’an University of Science and Technology, Xi’an 710054, ChinaKey Laboratory of Highway Engineering in Special Region, Ministry of Education, Chang’an University, Xi’an 710064, ChinaKey Laboratory of Highway Engineering in Special Region, Ministry of Education, Chang’an University, Xi’an 710064, ChinaThe selection of calculation parameters for slope excavation support design and the analysis of seepage stability is a significant challenge. This difficulty also hinders the development of slope support engineering. This study examined the right binary structure slope engineering of the K5 + 220–K5 + 770 section of the TJ1A mark of the Jiangkou-Weng'an Highway in Guizhou province. In this study, we propose and use the deep displacement monitoring data and P value test method to check the simulation parameters. Furthermore, the superposition calculation method for steady-state seepage analysis of slope geotechnical structure is proposed. A comparative analysis of the displacement, strain, stress, and safety factor of the slope after the application of pore water pressure was carried out for three slope conditions. The analysis showed that steady-state seepage has a significant effect on the displacement of the slope during the completion of excavation. As a result, a continuous distribution of strain arises on the slope along the interface between the potential sliding surface and the rock–soil layer, and then forms a continuous sliding zone. Additionally, steady-state seepage has a significant effect on the position of the displacement distribution during the initial support of the slope, leading to a significant increase in the extreme value of the shear outlet displacement of the potential slip surface of the slope and in the extreme value of equivalent strain. Finally, steady-state seepage reduces the displacement and equivalent strain upon construction of the secondary slope support. The steady-state seepage has a limited effect on the stress concentration, but reduces the safety factor calculated using the strength reduction method, in all three stages of slope excavation and support. This study enriches the analysis methods for determining the stability of a dual-structure slope during the rainy season, and provides new ideas for the safety and control of slope support projects.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/10/2747Slope supportsuperposition calculationnumerical simulationsteady-state seepagebinary structurepore water pressure
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author Xuhe Gao
Baocheng Cheng
Weiping Tian
Zhipei Zhang
Jiachun Li
Hongliang Qi
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Baocheng Cheng
Weiping Tian
Zhipei Zhang
Jiachun Li
Hongliang Qi
Simulation Parameter Selection and Steady Seepage Analysis of Binary Structure Slope
Water
Slope support
superposition calculation
numerical simulation
steady-state seepage
binary structure
pore water pressure
author_facet Xuhe Gao
Baocheng Cheng
Weiping Tian
Zhipei Zhang
Jiachun Li
Hongliang Qi
author_sort Xuhe Gao
title Simulation Parameter Selection and Steady Seepage Analysis of Binary Structure Slope
title_short Simulation Parameter Selection and Steady Seepage Analysis of Binary Structure Slope
title_full Simulation Parameter Selection and Steady Seepage Analysis of Binary Structure Slope
title_fullStr Simulation Parameter Selection and Steady Seepage Analysis of Binary Structure Slope
title_full_unstemmed Simulation Parameter Selection and Steady Seepage Analysis of Binary Structure Slope
title_sort simulation parameter selection and steady seepage analysis of binary structure slope
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2020-10-01
description The selection of calculation parameters for slope excavation support design and the analysis of seepage stability is a significant challenge. This difficulty also hinders the development of slope support engineering. This study examined the right binary structure slope engineering of the K5 + 220–K5 + 770 section of the TJ1A mark of the Jiangkou-Weng'an Highway in Guizhou province. In this study, we propose and use the deep displacement monitoring data and P value test method to check the simulation parameters. Furthermore, the superposition calculation method for steady-state seepage analysis of slope geotechnical structure is proposed. A comparative analysis of the displacement, strain, stress, and safety factor of the slope after the application of pore water pressure was carried out for three slope conditions. The analysis showed that steady-state seepage has a significant effect on the displacement of the slope during the completion of excavation. As a result, a continuous distribution of strain arises on the slope along the interface between the potential sliding surface and the rock–soil layer, and then forms a continuous sliding zone. Additionally, steady-state seepage has a significant effect on the position of the displacement distribution during the initial support of the slope, leading to a significant increase in the extreme value of the shear outlet displacement of the potential slip surface of the slope and in the extreme value of equivalent strain. Finally, steady-state seepage reduces the displacement and equivalent strain upon construction of the secondary slope support. The steady-state seepage has a limited effect on the stress concentration, but reduces the safety factor calculated using the strength reduction method, in all three stages of slope excavation and support. This study enriches the analysis methods for determining the stability of a dual-structure slope during the rainy season, and provides new ideas for the safety and control of slope support projects.
topic Slope support
superposition calculation
numerical simulation
steady-state seepage
binary structure
pore water pressure
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/10/2747
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