Slope failure with the material point method

An investigation of post-peak material behaviour

Conference Paper (2017)
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Phil Vardon (Chinese Academy of Sciences, Geo-engineering)

Bin Wang (Chinese Academy of Sciences)

Michael Hicks (Geo-engineering)

Geo-engineering
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Publication Year
2017
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English
Geo-engineering
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15th International Conference of the International Association for Computer Methods and Advances in Geomechanics (2017-10-19 - 2017-10-23), Wuhan, China
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Abstract

The material point method (MPM) has the potential to simulate the onset, the full evolution and the final condition of a slope failure. It is a variant of the finite element method (FEM), where the material is able to move through the mesh, thereby solving one of the major problems in FEM of mesh tangling. The post-peak material behaviour is shown here to be of importance to characterise the
failure, with an exploratory sensitivity analysis being presented highlighting the differences in the simulations. Realistic failure modes can be observed.

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