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11 March 2022 Bank slope stability under the influence of atomized rain intensity
Xiangbao Duan, Jingjuan Li, Luofeng Xie, Changhai Han, Yiwen Sun
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Proceedings Volume 12160, International Conference on Computational Modeling, Simulation, and Data Analysis (CMSDA 2021); 121601E (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2627955
Event: International Conference on Computational Modeling, Simulation, and Data Analysis (CMSDA 2021), 2021, Sanya, China
Abstract
Based on the mathematical model of bank slope seepage under the distribution of atomized rain intensity, the relationship between the distribution of atomized rain intensity and the safety factor of slope stability under different geotechnical materials is discussed. The distribution of seepage field load under different distribution of atomized rain intensity is given.Based on the principle of limit equilibrium method, the calculation model of slope stability safety factor is established, and the corresponding stability safety factor is calculated.The relationship curve between the distribution of atomized rain intensity and the slope stability safety coefficient is given. The results show that the slope stability analysis method under the continuous distribution of atomized rain intensity can truly reflect the variation characteristics between the distribution of atomized rain intensity and the slope stability safety.
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Xiangbao Duan, Jingjuan Li, Luofeng Xie, Changhai Han, and Yiwen Sun "Bank slope stability under the influence of atomized rain intensity", Proc. SPIE 12160, International Conference on Computational Modeling, Simulation, and Data Analysis (CMSDA 2021), 121601E (11 March 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2627955
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KEYWORDS
Safety

Floods

Head

Chemical elements

Mathematical modeling

Soil science

Lithium

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