D.P. Stewart
University of Western Australia
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Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering | 1997
Deepak Adhikary; Arcady Dyskin; Richard Jewell; D.P. Stewart
SummaryThe mechanism of flexural toppling failure of jointed rock slopes has been investigated through a series of centrifuge experiments conducted on models manufactured from two types of materials (brittle: a sand-gypsum mixture; and ductile: fibre-cement sheeting). The basal failure plane observed in the centrifuge models, has been found to emanate from the toe of the slope, and orient at an angle of 12 to 20° upward from the normal to the discontinuities. A theoretical model based on a limiting equilibrium approach (Aydan and Kawamoto, 1992) has been adopted to analyse the centrifuge test data. After calibration, the model was found to accurately predict the failure load for all the tests reported in this study. Using this model, a set of charts has been prepared to assist with the analysis of slopes susceptible to flexural toppling.
Journal of Geotechnical Engineering | 1994
D.P. Stewart; Mark Randolph
Archive | 1991
D.P. Stewart; Mark Randolph
Geotechnique | 1994
D.P. Stewart; Richard Jewell; Mark Randolph
Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering | 2002
J. Zhang; D.P. Stewart; Mark Randolph
Experience with a new drum centrifuge | 1998
D.P. Stewart; R.S. Boyle; Mark Randolph
Performance of Suction Anchors in Fine-Grained Calcareous Soils | 1998
Mark Randolph; M.P. O'Neill; D.P. Stewart; C. Erbrich
International Journal of Geomechanics | 2002
J. Zhang; D.P. Stewart; Mark Randolph
Soils and Foundations | 1994
D.P. Stewart; Richard Jewell; Mark Randolph
Piled bridge abutments on soft clay: Experimental data and simple design methods | 1992
D.P. Stewart; Richard Jewell; Mark Randolph
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