2019
DOI: 10.29252/anm.8.17.1
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Discontinued Rock Slope Analysis through a New TFS-KGM Analytical Method

Abstract: KeywordsAbstract Slope stability analysis of jointed rocks has been the focus of many studies. The presence of joints and discontinuities in rock environments intensifies instability along with the development of block movements. Many analytical and numerical methods have been proposed and applied to analyze the stability of jointed rock slopes. Computation complexity, incapability of presenting a reliable safety factor to be used for developing a proper design operation and improper analysis speed are the kno… Show more

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“…Wang et al (2018) used a framework based on block theory multi-level rock slope characterization by the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) and GeoSMA-3D. Mohebbi et al (2019) developed an analytical approach based on the key-group method (named TFS_KGM) for the investigation of toppling free fall-sliding events. They stated that the computer evaluation results of this method significantly helped to describe the free fall toppling conditions in slope cuts.…”
Section: Block Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wang et al (2018) used a framework based on block theory multi-level rock slope characterization by the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) and GeoSMA-3D. Mohebbi et al (2019) developed an analytical approach based on the key-group method (named TFS_KGM) for the investigation of toppling free fall-sliding events. They stated that the computer evaluation results of this method significantly helped to describe the free fall toppling conditions in slope cuts.…”
Section: Block Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%