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A pseudo-coupled numerical approach for stability analysis of frozen soil slopes based on finite element limit analysis method 被引量:3

A pseudo-coupled numerical approach for stability analysis of frozen soil slopes based on finite element limit analysis method
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摘要 To simplify the stability analysis of frozen soil slope, a pseudo-coupled numerical approach is developed. In this approach, the coupled heat transfer and water flow in frozen soils are simulated first, and based on the computed thermal-hydro field, the stability of frozen soil slope is evaluated. Although the shear strength for frozen soil is very complicated and is usually represented by a nonlinear MC failure criterion, a simple linear MC yield criterion is utilized. In this method, the internal friction angle is expressed as a function of volumetric ice content and the cohesion is fitted as a simple bilinear expression of T and volumetric water content. To assess slope stability, the limit analysis is employed in conjunction with the recently developed α-section search algorithm. A frozen soil slope example is used to examine the proposed pseudo-coupled numerical approach, and numerical studies validate its effectiveness. Based on numerical results, it is seen that slope stability may be remarkably influenced by warming air (or ground surface) temperature. With increasing ground surface temperature, slope stability indicated by FOS may reduce to 1.0, implying that warming air temperature could be a trigger of frozen soil slope failure. To simplify the stability analysis of frozen soil slope, a pseudo-coupled numerical approach is developed. In this approach, the coupled heat transfer and water flow in frozen soils are simulated first, and based on the computed thermal-hydro field, the stability of frozen soil slope is evaluated. Although the shear strength for frozen soil is very complicated and is usually represented by a nonlinear MC failure criterion, a simple linear MC yield criterion is utilized. In this method, the internal friction angle is expressed as a function of volumetric ice content and the cohesion is fitted as a simple bilinear expression of Tand volumetric water content. To assess slope stability, the limit analysis is employed in conjunction with the recently developed a-section search algorithm. A frozen soil slope example is used to examine the proposed pseudo-coupled numerical approach, and numerical studies validate its effectiveness. Based on numerical results, it is seen that slope stability may be remarkably influenced by warming air (or grotmd surface) temperature. With increasing ground surface temperature, slope stability indicated by FOS may reduce to 1.0, implying that wanning air temperature could be a trigger of frozen soil slope failure.
出处 《Research in Cold and Arid Regions》 CSCD 2013年第4期478-487,共10页 寒旱区科学(英文版)
基金 supported in part by the Scientific Research Foundation for the 973 Program of China (No. 2012CB026104) Research Fund of Young Teachers for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education of China (No. 20110009120020) the Fundamental Research Funds of the Central Universities (No. 2013JBM059)
关键词 极限分析法 耦合传热 数值方法 定性分析方法 冻土 有限元 稳定性分析 数值模拟 frozen soil slope stability pseudo-coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical analysis finite element limit analysis
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