An analytical method is presented for analysis of slope stability involving
cohesive and non-cohesive soils. Earthquake effects are considered in an a
pproximate manner in terms of seismic coefficient-dependent forces. Two kin
ds of failure surfaces are considered in this study: a planar failure surfa
ce, and a circular failure surface. The proposed method can be viewed as an
extension of the method of slices, but it provides a more accurate treatme
nt of the forces because they are represented in an integral form. The fact
or of safety is obtained by using the minimization technique rather than by
a trial and error approach used commonly.
The factors of safety obtained by the analytical method are found to be in
good agreement with those determined by the local minimum factor-of-safety,
Bishop's, and the method of slices. The proposed method is straightforward
, easy to use, and less time-consuming in locating the most critical slip s
urface and calculating the minimum factor of safety for a given slope. Copy
right (C) 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.