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Slope Stability Analysis Using 2D and 3D Methods

Albataineh’s thesis compares two-dimensional and three-dimensional slope stability methods on a range of synthetic and real slopes. Using limit-equilibrium and finite-element approaches, the work quantifies how 3D geometry, non-uniform loading and spatial variability change the factor of safety relative to 2D sections. It documents cases where 2D analysis is conservative or unconservative and provides guidance on when 3D analysis is warranted.

A. Albataineh · 2006

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