Discussion of Some Fundamental Issues of Flac3D in Research of Dynamic Response of Rock Slope

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Z. F. Zhan S. W. Qi X. L. Huang S. F. Guo Y. Zou
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

"FLAC3D is an important numerical analysis software to study dynamic response of rock slope. In application of the program, the common issues such as absorbing boundary and the method to apply wave have been well studied. However, effects of model mesh size, damping and width of slope are still unknown. In order to make the result more convictive, this article has discussed the above issues systematically. It found that when the maximum mesh size is smaller than 1/10~1/8 of the smallest wavelength, the mesh size is smaller, the computational accuracy is higher. Meanwhile, values of damping and width of slope have no effect on the result. Additional, results of FLAC3D modeling on wave transmission across rock joints agree well with analytical solutions, so it has verified the capability and accuracy of FLAC3D on dynamic response of rock slope.INTRODUCTIONChina is a mountainous country accompanied with many earthquakes. Thousands of geological disasters are triggered by the Wenchuan Earthquake in Sichuan Province, and the majority of the disasters are landslides induced (Xu et al., 2009). Meanwhile, the paper (Li et al., 2003) points out five significant issues about dynamic loading in the area of geotechnical engineering, which includes the study of rock slope stability under earthquakes, and the dynamic response of rock slopes is one of its important study issues."
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APA: Z. F. Zhan S. W. Qi X. L. Huang S. F. Guo Y. Zou  (2015)  Discussion of Some Fundamental Issues of Flac3D in Research of Dynamic Response of Rock Slope

MLA: Z. F. Zhan S. W. Qi X. L. Huang S. F. Guo Y. Zou Discussion of Some Fundamental Issues of Flac3D in Research of Dynamic Response of Rock Slope. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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