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To prevent unwanted movement and ensure the long-term safety and stability of a project, civil engineers will often conduct a slope stability analysis, also known as a Landslide Hazard Analysis, before they ever break ground on a project.
In subject area: Engineering. The rockfall of a rock slope is the result of a portion of an unstable structure that is pulled along certain structural planes and moves along a certain structure toward a certain space. From: Rock Mechanics and Engineering, 2021.
For all but very weak rock materials, the analysis of rock slope stability is fundamentally a two-part process. The first step is to analyze the structural fabric of the site to determine if the orientation of the discontinuities could result in instability of the slope under consideration.
There are many methods that can be used to stabilize a rock slope. These include altering the slope geometry, installing drainage, adding reinforcement, or a using combinations of these methods.
2:34 5:30 We calculate the weight of each slice. Then calculate the resisting force on each slice. ThenMoreWe calculate the weight of each slice. Then calculate the resisting force on each slice. Then calculate the destabilizing force on each slice.
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