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Analysis of loess landslide mechanism and numerical simulation stabilization on the Loess Plateau in Central China.

Authors :
Xie, Wan-li
Guo, Qianyi
Wu, Jason Y.
Li, Ping
Yang, Hui
Zhang, Maosheng
Source :
Natural Hazards; Mar2021, Vol. 106 Issue 1, p805-827, 23p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Loess landslides have complicated deformation mechanisms. Accurately describing the internal failure deformation of loess landslides and establishing a theoretical method of landslide instability evaluation for the prevention of subsequent landslides have become important topics in western development project construction in China. This paper presents a case study of the Zhonglou Mountain landslide in Shaanxi Province, China. Based on field investigation results, a two-dimensional stability analysis model was constructed using the finite element method. Taking the deformation characteristics of the landslide as the research basis, the distribution laws of the displacement, stress, and shear strain of this landslide were identified with the strength reduction finite element numerical simulation method. Additionally, the safety factor was evaluated under normal and storm conditions. The numerical simulation results show that the horizontal tensile stress of the landslide was mainly distributed in the middle and upper parts of the landslide under normal conditions, while the vertical tensile stress was distributed near the sliding surface. Under heavy rainfall, the sliding force increased, and the anti-sliding force and anti-sliding section decreased; the location of the maximum shear strain shifted down from the middle and upper parts of the landslide body to the area with a shear crack, and the plastic shear strain area expanded along nearly the entire the sliding surface, leading to the occurrence of a landslide. Thus, the use of anti-slide piles to stabilize the landslide was proposed and tested. Monitoring points were arranged along the sliding surface to evaluate the displacement, stress, and strain responses. The on-site observation results agreed with the modeling results. The use of anti-slide piles was demonstrated to be an effective stabilization method for the Zhonglou Mountain landslide. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0921030X
Volume :
106
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Natural Hazards
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
148891319
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11069-020-04492-w