Assessing the influence of root reinforcement on slope stability by finite elements

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This paper aims to investigate the effect of root reinforcement on slope stability using finite element methods. It is well recognised that plant roots can improve the shear strength of soils by their high tensile strength and closely spaced root matrix system. The increase in soil shear strength due to root reinforcement is considered as an increase in apparent soil cohesion, called root cohesion, c r . In this paper, a freely available (http://www.inside.mines.edu/~vgriffit/slope64) finite element code called slope64 described by Griffiths and Lane (Géotechnique 49(3):387–403, 1999) is used to model the effect of root reinforcement on slope stability. The root cohesion is added directly to the soil cohesion for the soil elements that are reinforced by plant roots. The results from the finite element analyses demonstrate that the factor of safety of a slope increases when the effect of root reinforcement is taken into consideration. A series of stability charts are developed which can be used for assessing the influence of root reinforcement on slope stability.

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Chok, Y. H., Jaksa, M. B., Kaggwa, W. S., & Griffiths, D. V. (2015). Assessing the influence of root reinforcement on slope stability by finite elements. International Journal of Geo-Engineering, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40703-015-0012-5

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