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Date
2019-09Type
- Journal Article
Abstract
The paper applies the energy balance kinematic method of plasticity theory to the large deformation problem of initiation and propagation of the spreading and ploughing failure outside a failed slab in submarine sediments. The models account for the phenomenon of the progressive propagation of a slope parallel slip surface, which is also quantified using the energy balance approach. In contrast to existing approximate analytical and numerical solutions, the proposed approach provides a theoretical basis for spreading and ploughing criteria as well as the comprehensive dynamic solution of the problem of post-failure landslide evolution. Incremental integration of the derived analytical expressions for kinetic energy in time allows for modelling recurrent initiation of new kinematic failure mechanisms with their subsequent large-scale deformation. Treating the failed slab as well as the spreading and ploughing mechanisms as one composite dynamically evolving mass movement allows for the final post-failure geomorphology of the failed slope to be predicted using basic mechanical principles. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000365016Publication status
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Journal / series
Canadian Geotechnical JournalVolume
Pages / Article No.
Publisher
National Research Council of CanadaSubject
submarine landslides; energy balance; kinematic approach; progressive failure; spreading; ploughingOrganisational unit
03691 - Puzrin, Alexander / Puzrin, Alexander
03691 - Puzrin, Alexander / Puzrin, Alexander
Funding
168998 - Dynamic evolution of submarine landslides (SNF)
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