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Theoretical_Background
   Method of Slices
   Bishop
   Spencer
   Morgenstern & Price
Use of Limit Equilibrium
   Choice of Geometry
   Strengths & Pressures
   Long Term Problems
   Short Term Problems
   Summary
References
Input Instructions
   Geometry
   Boundary Forces
   Pore Pressures
   Strength Parameters
   Earthquake Loading
   Iteration Control
   M-P Method
   Convergence
Examples
   Example 1
   Example 2
   Example 3i
   Example 3ii
   Example 4
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Examples
  • Example 1
    This problem shows a potential slip surface partly along the sloping interface between the shell and core of an embankment.

  • Example 2
    This problems demonstrates TSLOPE's capability to search for the critical seismic coefficient. The problem shows a homogeneous embankment dam.

  • Example 3i
    This example together with example 3ii shows how TSLOPE can be used to analyze rapid drawdown stability using the standard Lowe total stress method of analysis. With example 3i we show the pre-drawdown condition.

  • Example 3ii
    This is the same problem as example 3i showing the slope after rapid drawdown.

  • Example 4
    This example uses the same slope and slip surface geometry as example 3, and shows how TSLOPE can be used to carry out an effective stress analysis of rapid drawdown, or post-earthquake stability.


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