Abstract

Currently, the construction of slope is increasing, thus, the risk of slope to fail also increase. The series of landslide happen to the man-made slope has been recorded since in the early of 1993 until now. Many efforts such as treating the critical slope, redesigned the failed slope, and analyze the stability of the slope have been done. However, the landslide is still happening in Malaysia. The factor of safety (FOS) from the stability analysis that has been used might not be adequate to determine the safety of the slope in Malaysia. Therefore, in this study, the optimum factor of safety is obtained by using three methods of slice, Bishop’s Simplified method, Spencer method, and Morgenstern-Price method which have been used in many projects. A study place is selected in Ladang Balau, Semenyih, in Selangor and from the CIU test, the important soil parameter for slope is extracted for analysis of slope stability using SLOPE/W and manual calculation. The lambda for Spencer method and Morgenstern-Price method was generated for further discussion on the relationship between lambda and factor of safety. The data generated from both calculation method, from manual and software, were discussed and next the ideal method to achieve the optimum factor of safety determined. The factor of safety for every method basically are influenced by the interslice shear force presence but not Bishop’s Simplified method as moment equilibrium is insensitive towards interslice force function. For lambda, the factor that influenced the value is the function used; constant and half-sine function, however, for Bishop’s Simplified method, the lambda is equal to zero as the method ignored the interslice shear force. The Morgenstern-Price method has been chosen to be the best method to generate a good factor of safety.

Highlights

  • Method of slices is the common method used to check the factor of safety (FOS) of slopes

  • This paper presents the calculation of both manual and software in order to obtain the factor of safety

  • All of the three methods tend to give almost a similar factor of safety as the moment equilibrium is insensitive to the interslice shear force assumption and the slope of moment equilibrium curve is almost horizontal

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Method of slices is the common method used to check the factor of safety (FOS) of slopes. By comparing the results obtained from these three methods, this reasearch can project the best method to be used in order to select the most optimum factor of safety for the slope stability analysis This will help in preventing mistakes made in the calculation of FOS. To determine the stability of the slope, method of slices is widely used in order to obtain the factor of safety This is because the method of slices can work with complex slope geometry, variety of soil conditions, and the influence of external boundary loads [6]. This slope stability analysis will divide a slide-mass into n smaller slices [6].

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