LIU Zi-zhen, YAN Zhi-xin, REN Zhi-hua, QIU Zhan-hong, DUAN Jian. 2016: Reasonable selection of yield criteria for quantitative analysis of unsaturated soil slope stability. Journal of Mountain Science, 13(7): 1304-1312. DOI: 10.1007/s11629-015-3442-9
Citation: LIU Zi-zhen, YAN Zhi-xin, REN Zhi-hua, QIU Zhan-hong, DUAN Jian. 2016: Reasonable selection of yield criteria for quantitative analysis of unsaturated soil slope stability. Journal of Mountain Science, 13(7): 1304-1312. DOI: 10.1007/s11629-015-3442-9

Reasonable selection of yield criteria for quantitative analysis of unsaturated soil slope stability

  • The yield criterion parameters of the soil material change with different values of the cohesion and the angle of friction because of sustained rainfall infiltration. Based on the Mohr-Coulomb (M-C) and Drucker-Prager (D-P) yield criteria, some reasonable yield criteria selections were discussed for quantitative analysis of unsaturated soil slope stability. Moreover, a critical point was found at the effective angle of friction equaling to 16.5° by transformation of parameters related to unsaturated soil under sustained rainfall. When the effective angle of friction more than 16.5° through parameter transformation of different yield criteria under natural condition, the calculation result of the safety factor was such that: f(DP1) > f(M-C) > f(equivalent M-C) > f(DP2) > f(DP3). While the effective angle of friction less than 16.5°, through parameter transformation, the safety factors were in the following order: f(DP1) > f(M-C) > f(DP2) > f(equivalent M-C) > f(DP3). The calculated results from a case study showed that the equivalent M-C yield criterion should be the best at evaluating soil slope stability before rainfall; the DP2 yield criterion should be selected to calculate the soil slope stability at the effective angle of friction less than 16.5° under sustained rainfall. The yield criterion should be selected or adjusted reasonably to calculate the safety factor of unsaturated soil slopes before and during sustained rainfall.
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