• Title of article

    Discrete Element Modelling of Complex Failure Mechanism at Quarry Slope

  • Author/Authors

    Abdullah, Rini A. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) - Faculty of Civil Engineering - Department of Geotechnics and Transportation, Malaysia , Amin, Mohd For Mohd Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) - Faculty of Civil Engineering - Department of Geotechnics and Transportation, Malaysia , Rashid, Ahmad S.A. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) - Faculty of Civil Engineering - Department of Geotechnics and Transportation, Malaysia , Yahya, S.M. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) - Faculty of Civil Engineering - Department of Geotechnics and Transportation, Malaysia

  • From page
    31
  • To page
    39
  • Abstract
    Road cutting, open pit mining, quarrying and various other constructions in hilly terrain demand special attention in terms of slope stability. The analysis of slope stability is of great significance not only for ensuring safe design of excavated slope, but also for preventing potential hazards. This research was undertaken to identify the controlling parameters affecting the slope instability. As the rock slope behaviour is mostly governed by discontinuities, discontinuum numerical technique such as Discrete Element Method (DEM) which has the ability to address discontinuity controlled instability is well suited for this case. This study investigated the failure pattern and its responsible factors leading to failure of a slope at a slate quarry situated in Wales, United Kingdom as a case study. The research work consisted of field investigation, laboratory experiments and parametric analysis by powerful and renowned distinct element computational tool Universal Discrete Element Code (UDEC). Evidence showed that complex failure mechanism involving distinct planar sliding surface along with block-flexural toppling contributed to the instability at the studied slate quarry. Dip of discontinuity, presence of water, weathering state and slope angle were the significant factors found in this study to have profound impact on controlling rock slope instability. The modelling results also indicated that the influence of structurally dipping at 78° of cleavage in slate and the water filling in the crack which developed excess water pressure have triggered the failure.
  • Keywords
    Discrete element method , UDEC , rock slope , block , flexural toppling
  • Journal title
    Jurnal Teknologi :F
  • Journal title
    Jurnal Teknologi :F
  • Record number

    2716984