DYNAMIC SLOPE STABILITY ANALYSIS DUE TO BLASTING ACTIVITIES USING PSEUDOSTATIC, NEWMARK AND DYNAMIC NUMERIC ANALYSIS
Blasting activities was carried out at Quarry A mine may result considerable ground vibration around rock mass slope which led to the deformation of the slope structure. Blasting vibration can increase the load on the slope resulting in reduced slope stability as indicated by safety factor and sl...
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Summary: | Blasting activities was carried out at Quarry A mine may result considerable ground vibration
around rock mass slope which led to the deformation of the slope structure. Blasting vibration can
increase the load on the slope resulting in reduced slope stability as indicated by safety factor and
slope displacement value. This research was carried out the assessment of Quarry A slope stability
under influence of blasting load using three methods : pseudostatic method, displacement
Newmark and dynamic numeric. Quarry A slope is simulated to be in several condition of ground
water level such as dry condition, half-saturated and fully saturated which is represented by Hu
coefficient.
Quarry A slope stability is analyzed at a distance of 30 m from the source of blasting using the
LEM and FEM method by Slide2 and RS2 Software. The datas used in the analysis are physical
and mechanical rock properties, model 2D slope of Quarry A, data vibration acceleration (PPA)
to the blast duration. In the pseudostatic method, slope is influenced by constant maximum PPA
value, whereas in statistic pseudostatic method using the statistical PPA value which are mean,
standard deviation, minimum and maximum relative PPA and kind of data distribution. In
displacement Newmark method, slope is influenced by data constant maximum PPA to blast
duration during 3.75 s and rock mass strength reduction factor. In the contrast, slope dynamic
numeric is analyzed using data PPA to blast duration and considered boundary dynamic, damping
ratio and vibration frequency.
Based on the analysis result from three methods, slope stability in saturated condition using
pseudostatic and Newmark method produces the largest maximum value of total slope
displacement about 2.66 cm while based on dynamic numeric it is 0.859 cm. Quarry A slope is
stated stable and classified as having light damage status, which is small cracks likely to happen
on the slope based on criteria FK minimum dynamic ? 1.1 and 0.5cm < displacement < 5cm. |
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