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COMPARATIVE STUDY ON STATIC AND DYNAMIC SLIDING BEHAVIORS OF SLOPES BASED ON SMALL AND LARGE DEFORMATION THEORIES
/ 鵜飼 恵三KEIZO UGAI
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1998 年 38 巻 3 号 p. 201-207

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A comparative study of the static and dynamic response of a slope is carried out, using the large deformation theory of the updated Lagrangian formulation and the conventional infinitesimal theory. In the static analysis, a strength reduction method proposed by one of the authors is used to evaluate the safety factor of the slope. It is found that by the large deformation theory, the safety factor is larger than that calculated by the infinitesimal theory, and this difference becomes large along with the reduction of elastic modulus. In the dynamic analysis, it is observed that the large deformation theory gives smaller sliding displacement and larger response acceleration than the infinitesimal approach. It is concluded that in many cases the large deformation approach gives more adequate solutions.

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