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Stability Analysis of Rock Slope under Rainfall Infiltration Based on A Zero-Thickness Cohesive Element

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There are often a large number of joints, fissures and other water channels in rock slopes. Under the condition of short-term heavy rainfall or continuous rainfall, a large amount of rainwater enters the slope body, which can easily induce landslide disaster on rock slopes. Therefore, it is of great significance to study the stability of rock slope under the infiltration of rainfall. Based on the ABAQUS numerical simulation platform, this paper implements continuous-discontinuous simulation of the deformation and damage of rock slopes under rainfall conditions by embedding zero-thickness cohesive elements and focuses on the effects of rainfall intensity, rainfall duration and rainfall infiltration location on the slope stability using vector method safety factors as indicators. The results show that as the rainfall intensity and rainfall duration increase, the depth of fissures in the slope gradually becomes larger, and the stability of the slope gradually decreases. The farther the initial location of rainfall infiltration is from the shoulder of the slope, the shorter the rain-induced fissure extension length is and the better the stability of the slope is. The research results provide reference for the engineering treatment of rock slope under rainfall conditions.
Title: Stability Analysis of Rock Slope under Rainfall Infiltration Based on A Zero-Thickness Cohesive Element
Description:
There are often a large number of joints, fissures and other water channels in rock slopes.
Under the condition of short-term heavy rainfall or continuous rainfall, a large amount of rainwater enters the slope body, which can easily induce landslide disaster on rock slopes.
Therefore, it is of great significance to study the stability of rock slope under the infiltration of rainfall.
Based on the ABAQUS numerical simulation platform, this paper implements continuous-discontinuous simulation of the deformation and damage of rock slopes under rainfall conditions by embedding zero-thickness cohesive elements and focuses on the effects of rainfall intensity, rainfall duration and rainfall infiltration location on the slope stability using vector method safety factors as indicators.
The results show that as the rainfall intensity and rainfall duration increase, the depth of fissures in the slope gradually becomes larger, and the stability of the slope gradually decreases.
The farther the initial location of rainfall infiltration is from the shoulder of the slope, the shorter the rain-induced fissure extension length is and the better the stability of the slope is.
The research results provide reference for the engineering treatment of rock slope under rainfall conditions.

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