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Hydro-Mechanical Modelling of a Natural Slope Affected by a Multiple Slip Surface Failure Mechanism

Ferrari, Alessio  
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Laloui, Lyesse  
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Bonnard, Christophe  
Selvadurai, A. P. S.
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Atluri, S. N.
2010
Contact mechanics in the engineering sciences

A coupled hydro-mechanical formulation is presented for the analysis of landslide motion during crisis episodes. The mathematical formulation is used to model a natural slope affected by a multiple slip surface failure mechanism, in which pore water pressure evolution was identified as the main cause for movement accelerations. An elasto-plastic constitutive model is adopted for the behaviour of slip surfaces. Material parameters are obtained by combining the available laboratory tests and the back analysis of some crisis episodes. After being calibrated and validated, the model is applied to improve the understanding of the physical processes involved and to predict the landslide behaviour under different possible scenarios.

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book part or chapter
Author(s)
Ferrari, Alessio  
Laloui, Lyesse  
Bonnard, Christophe  
Editors
Selvadurai, A. P. S.
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Atluri, S. N.
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

Tech Science Press

Published in
Contact mechanics in the engineering sciences
Start page

211

End page

230

Subjects

landslide

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hydro-mechanical coupling

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multiple slip surfaces

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unsaturated soil mechanics

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Unsaturated Soils

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Effective Stress

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Landslide

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Behavior

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September 13, 2010
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