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Plaxis 2d slope stability
Plaxis 2d slope stability







However, the impact of geotextile is very limited in this case that only decrease 0.109m or about 20% from the total displacement without geotextile. The strengthening method using geotextile (500 kN/m tensile strength, 5004 kN/m axial stiffness, 30m length in 5 layers) decreased the total displacement from 0.543m to 0.434m. Further dynamic analysis was also completed using PLAXIS 2D with UBCSAND model to calculate the total displacement at slope crest without and with geotextile application. The value of safety factor at 1.93 was obtained then compared to the result for the same problem based on the Finite Element Method using PLAXIS 2D with HS Small model that resulted at 2.07 safety factor.

#Plaxis 2d slope stability software

Limit Equilibrium Method using D-Geo stability software based on the Bishop method was taken to define safety factor of slope under uniform load (without earthquake load). Furthermore, analyses based on the Limit Equilibrium method and Finite Element Method were selected to analyse the slope stability. The average values of N-SPT were calculated for further parameter correlations based on these values. Six layers that mostly consist of sandy soils were determined based on the SPT data in 16 locations. Two loads acted on the slope such as the uniform load on top of the raised area and dynamic load from the earthquake were defined. A cross-section of slope with 0.435m height and 29 degrees slope angle were chosen for the geometry of analysis.

plaxis 2d slope stability

This project discussed the analysis of geotextile-reinforced slope by comparing the total displacement at the crest of slope between the compaction method as current design and the using of geotextile with further investigation by optimising the use of geotextile application. Therefore, this research examines the impact of geotextile application on slope stability in newly-elevated area in Yuriage, Natori City, Japan.

plaxis 2d slope stability

The use of geotextile for slope strengthening was proven based on the investigation and report by Kuwano, Miyata, and Koseki (2014). Mustaqim, Mustaqim (TU Delft Civil Engineering and Geosciences) Stability Analysis of Geotextile-reinforced Slope Based on Japan Earthquake in 2011: Yuriage, Natori City Case







Plaxis 2d slope stability