2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-12765-6
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Stability analysis of rock slope and calculation of rock lateral pressure in foundation pit with structural plane and cave development

Abstract: In this study, numerical simulations were carried out to analyze the influence of caves in different positions and shapes, in combination with structural planes, on the stability of the slope and the failure characteristics of a rock slope in a deep foundation pit with high inclination structural planes and cave development. The schemes for substituting a single karst cave for karst caves were constructed. Based on the penetration failure characteristics of karst caves between parallel structural planes, calcu… Show more

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“…Jin, etc. 37 , 38 studied the sliding failure law of bedding slopes in rock foundation pits with developed structural planes, and constructed corresponding stability and safety factor calculation formulas. Based on this, sensitivity analysis on the stability of rock foundation pit slopes was conducted on the influence of factors such as the spacing and inclination angle of parallel structural planes, the shear strength of rock mass structural planes, etc.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jin, etc. 37 , 38 studied the sliding failure law of bedding slopes in rock foundation pits with developed structural planes, and constructed corresponding stability and safety factor calculation formulas. Based on this, sensitivity analysis on the stability of rock foundation pit slopes was conducted on the influence of factors such as the spacing and inclination angle of parallel structural planes, the shear strength of rock mass structural planes, etc.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%