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Uncoupled analysis of stabilizing piles in weathered slopes
Authors:Sangseom Jeong  Byungchul Kim  Jinoh Won  Jinhyung Lee
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Department of Civil Engineering, Yonsei University, Seoul, 120-749, South Korea

Abstract:This paper describes a simplified numerical approach for analyzing the slope/pile system subjected to lateral soil movements. The lateral one-row pile response above and below the critical surface is computed by using load transfer approach. The response of groups was analyzed by developing interaction factors obtained from a three-dimensional nonlinear finite element study. An uncoupled analysis was performed for stabilizing piles in slope in which the pile response and slope stability are considered separately. The non-linear characteristics of the soil–pile interaction in the stabilizing piles are modeled by hyperbolic load transfer curves. The Bishop's simplified method of slope stability analysis is extended to incorporate the soil-pile interaction and evaluate the safety factor of the reinforced slope. Numerical study is performed to illustrate the major influencing parameters on the pile-slope stability problem. Through comparative studies, it has been found that the factor of safety in slope is much more conservative for an uncoupled analysis than for a coupled analysis based on three-dimensional finite element analysis.
Keywords:Slope/pile system  Lateral soil movement  One-row piles  Interaction factor  Safety factor  Coupled/uncoupled analysis
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