Block Stability Analysis of Left Bank Slope of Beihetan Hydropower Station in Jinshajiang River, China

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
G. Rong W. Du
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

Stability of some potential unstable blocks in the left bank slope of Baihetan hydropower station is evaluated in this paper using the three-dimensional (3D) limit equilibrium method. The Baihetan hydropower station is in the downstream of Jinshajiang River, China. The geological condition in the river valley is complex, and many large discontinuities are detected in the slope of the two banks. As a result, much attention should be paid to the stability of the slope in the feasibility study stage. Because the left bank slope is an oblique consequent one, we mainly focus on the slope stability analysis in the left bank. Comprehensive geological exploration is conducted in the studied area and the detected discontinuities are well researched. By building a 3D geological model of the left bank slope, three potential unstable blocks which are close to the dam site are detected. An irregular wedge analysis method is then used to calculate safety factors of the three blocks under three conditions, which are natural condition, rainfall condition, and seismic condition, respectively. It is found that the safety factors of the block 1# and the block 2# are quite low when compared to the suggested values. Extra care must be exercised when excavating the slope near the block 1# and the block 2#. A preliminary reinforcement is also suggested.
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APA: G. Rong W. Du  (2015)  Block Stability Analysis of Left Bank Slope of Beihetan Hydropower Station in Jinshajiang River, China

MLA: G. Rong W. Du Block Stability Analysis of Left Bank Slope of Beihetan Hydropower Station in Jinshajiang River, China. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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