Title of article :
Comparing Advanced Constitutive Models in Stability Analysis of Slopes on Liquefiable Layers under Seismic Loading Conditions
Author/Authors :
Motahari, Mohammad reza Dept. of Civil Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - Arak University, Arak, Iran , sadat Alhosseini, Farzaneh Dept. of Civil Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - Arak University, Arak, Iran
Abstract :
One of the most challenging issues in the field of geotechnical engineering is liquefaction that
causes great damage to the earth slopes during earthquakes. Since seismic analysis and
modeling of liquefaction phenomenon in loose saturated sandy soils requires the use of
advanced constitutive models, two different approaches are used for analyzing the response of
slopes on liquefiable layers, including (1) UBCSAND (UBC) and (2) Mohr Coulomb (MC)
and Finn constitutive models. In the current paper, to assess the liquefaction potential, firstly
a comparison will be done among different constitutive models, then seismic stability analysis
of slopes on liquefiable layers are studied by finite difference method using FLAC2D. The
results of dynamic analysis indicated that, estimated seismic displacements using advanced
constitutive models are more accurate than the ones using common models. Subsequently, the
effects of different parameters such as the thickness of liquefiable layer and the frequency
content have been investigated .Finally, the relationship among mentioned parameters and
horizontal displacement of the slopes is investigated using the MC, Finn and UBC constitutive
models. It should be mentioned that, the reduction in frequency and increase in the thickness
of liquefiable layer have an increasing effect on the horizontal displacement of slopes.
Keywords :
FLAC2D , Liquefaction , Seismic analysis , Slope stability , UBCSAND
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics