| Authors | Hassan Sarfaraz,Thirapong Pipatpongsa |
| Journal | Journal of Mininig and Environment |
| Page number | 31-43 |
| Serial number | 12 |
| Volume number | 1 |
| Paper Type | Full Paper |
| Published At | 2021 |
| Journal Grade | Scientific - research |
| Journal Type | Typographic |
| Journal Country | Iran, Islamic Republic Of |
| Journal Index | isc،Scopus |
| Keywords | Undercut slope; Numerical modelling; Pseudo, static analysis; Response surface methodology |
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Abstract
One of the most important tasks in designing the undercut slopes is to determine the
maximum stable undercut span to which various parameters such as the shear strength
of the soil and the geometrical properties of the slope are related. Based on the arching
phenomenon, by undercutting a slope, the weight load of the slope is transferred to the
adjacent parts, leading to an increase in the stability of the slope. However, it may also
lead to a ploughing failure on the adjacent parts. The application of counterweight on
the adjacent parts of an undercut slope is a useful technique to prevent the ploughing
failure. In other words, the slopes become stronger as an additional weight is put to the
legs; hence, the excavated area can be increased to a wider span before the failure of
the slope. This technique could be applied in order to stabilize the temporary slopes.
In this work, determination of the maximum width of an undercut span is evaluated
under both the static and pseudo-static conditions using numerical analyses. A series
of tests are conducted with 120 numerical models using various values for the slope
angles, the pseudo-static seismic loads, and the counterweight widths. The numerical
results obtained are examined with a statistical method using the response surface
methodology. An analysis of variance is carried out in order to investigate the
influence of each input variable on the response parameter, and a new equation is
derived for computation of the maximum stable undercut span in terms of the input
parameters.
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