Deterministic and Probabilistic Analysis of Dasdhunga Soil Slope along Narayangarh-Mugling Road Section

Authors

  • Saurav Shrestha Student, Masters in Geotechnical Engineering, Pulchowk Campus, Nepal
  • Indra Prasad Acharya Associate Professor, Coordinator, Master Program in Geotechnical Engineering, Pulchowk Campus, TU, Nepal
  • Ranjan Kumar Dahal Associate Professor, GeoDisaster Research Center, Central Department of Geology, TU, Nepal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/jacem.v6i0.38358

Keywords:

Infinite slopes, rainfall, finite element method, Limit Equilibrium, Monte Carlo Simulation, GeoStudio, R-Studio

Abstract

Instability of slopes is usually governed by a combination of intrinsic and extrinsic factors. The inherent variability of parameters make the problem probabilistic rather than a deterministic one. This research deals with evaluation of stability of slopes with the calculation of the factor of safety of Dasdhunga soil slope along Narayangarh- Mugling road section under different rainfall conditions through the use of coupled finite element and limit equilibrium method in GeoStudio and the determination of probability of failure by sliding, modeled as infinite slopes by using Monte Carlo simulation in R-Studio. Mean, standard deviation, minimum and maximum values of the parameters like- friction angle, cohesion and unit weight were computed from eight samples of the slope. The pore water pressure developed and its corresponding statistical data for different rainfall conditions were computed from FEM based SEEP/W simulation. The above parameters are assumed to follow truncated normal probability distribution function and the geometric parameters like height and slope angle are regarded as constant parameters. It was observed that the safety factors for theslopeis low in high intensity-low duration rainfalls and the probability of failure is high. The tendency to fail increases as the return period of rainfall increases and viceversa. Sensitivity analysis performed in both deterministic and probabilistic methods showed that friction angle is the most sensitive.

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Published

2021-07-10

How to Cite

Shrestha, S., Acharya, I. P., & Dahal, R. K. (2021). Deterministic and Probabilistic Analysis of Dasdhunga Soil Slope along Narayangarh-Mugling Road Section. Journal of Advanced College of Engineering and Management, 6, 187–198. https://doi.org/10.3126/jacem.v6i0.38358

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