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Pseudostatic Coefficient for Use in Simplified Seismic Slope Stability Evaluation
Authors:Jonathan D Bray  Thaleia Travasarou
Affiliation:1Professor, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Univ. of California, Berkeley, CA 94720-1710 (corresponding author). E-mail: bray@ce.berkeley.edu
2Senior Engineer, Fugro-West Inc., 1000 Broadway, Suite 440, Oakland, CA 94607-4099. E-mail: ttravasarou@fugro.com
Abstract:Pseudostatic slope stability procedures are commonly used in engineering practice. However, the selection of the seismic coefficient employed in the analysis is often based on precedence without due consideration of the amount of seismic displacement that constitutes satisfactory performance for each particular project and without incorporating the vastly different seismic exposure for sites around the world. In this Note, a rational basis for selecting the seismic coefficient is presented. The proposed procedure requires that the engineer establishes the project-specific allowable level of seismic displacement. The seismic response characteristics of the slope are represented by the fundamental period of the potential sliding mass, and the site-dependent seismic demand is characterized by the 5% damped elastic design spectral acceleration at the degraded period of the potential sliding mass. The level of uncertainty in the estimates of the seismic demand and displacement can be handled through the use of different percentile estimates of these values. With the proposed equations, the engineer can properly incorporate the amount of seismic displacement judged to be allowable and the seismic hazard at the site in the selection of the seismic coefficient.
Keywords:Dam  Earthquakes  Displacements  Reliability  Seismic effects  Slope stability  
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