This study investigated the effect of internal discontinuity on the dynamic response of a dip slope and evaluated the performance of Newmark's theory on the sliding of a dip slope with multi-slip planes. A series of shaking table tests were performed under various geometric conditions to explore the dynamic behavior of a dip slope under different external excitations. The test results, including for deformation processes and critical accelerations, under various slope angles, slope sizes, and seismic intensities were examined and further compared with Newmark's theory. The results of this study are summarized as follows: (1) Two types of slope sliding (differential and complete) were determined. (2) Increasing the slope angle and the height of sliding mass tended to shorten the duration of slope deformation. (3) By comparing critical acceleration between the experimental and theoretical results, Newmark's theory was determined to overestimate critical acceleration during seismic-induced dip slope failure. This may cause unsafe evaluations, and sliding along existing discontinuities develops more easily in reality.
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Exploring Dynamic Behavior of a Dip Slope by Shaking Table Tests
Meng-Chia Weng;
Meng-Chia Weng
National Chiao Tung University
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Cheng-Han Lin;
Cheng-Han Lin
National Chiao Tung University
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Ji-Jie Chen
Ji-Jie Chen
National Defense University
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Paper presented at the 52nd U.S. Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium, Seattle, Washington, June 2018.
Paper Number:
ARMA-2018-1434
Published:
June 17 2018
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Weng, Meng-Chia, Lin, Cheng-Han, Li, Hung-Hui, Zu, Wei, and Ji-Jie Chen. "Exploring Dynamic Behavior of a Dip Slope by Shaking Table Tests." Paper presented at the 52nd U.S. Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium, Seattle, Washington, June 2018.
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