Numerical Simulation and Monitoring Analysis for High-Fill Slope

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It is necessary to simulate construction and operation and analyze monitoring data in time for dynamic construction and reinforcement design of high-fill slope. As a typical example, some high-fill slope is calculated with limit equilibrium method for evaluation of the slope stability. The slope is also calculated with finite element method (FEM) and monitored during construction and operation. FEM stress and displacement results are in good agreement with in-situ monitoring data. Combining FEM computation with monitoring analysis is the main process of dynamic design which guides construction and reinforcement and assures safety.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 639-640)

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274-278

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January 2013

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© 2013 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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