Stability Analysis of a Multi-Layered Slope in an Open Pit Mine

Author:

Steiakakis Emmanouil1ORCID,Xiroudakis George1ORCID,Lazos Ilias1ORCID,Vavadakis Dionysios1,Bazdanis George1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Mineral Resources Engineering, Technical University of Crete, 731 00 Chania, Greece

Abstract

The design of slopes in open pit mines requires an in-depth understanding of the ground behavior to predict the potential failure mechanism and to better determine the stabilization measures. This study compares the critical slip surface defined by the limit equilibrium method (LEM), the limit analysis (LA), and the finite elements method (FEM) for the stability analysis to better approach the stability on a multi-layered slope. The safety factor, the size, and the location of the critical slip surface obtained from the applied methods are considered in the comparisons. This study highlights some features that affect the slope stability and presents a procedure for addressing the evaluation challenges in a multi-layered formation. Moreover, it presents some aspects of the upper-bound computation on the safety factor of a layered slope subjected to the effects of pore water pressures. Based on the obtained results, the critical slip surface defined by the limit equilibrium method compares well with the slip mechanism suggested by the limit analysis and the finite element approach. In view of the differences in the shape and location of the critical slip surface, as well as the values obtained for the safety factor, it is recommended that an engineer should analyze critical slopes using the finite element method in combination with the limit equilibrium or limit analysis method as a cross reference. The authors propose that in defining the potential failure mass, consideration must be given to the conducted field research and monitoring.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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