The stability of the slope is the crucial factor in geotechnical engineering, particularly when the slopes are composed of soils. The purpose of this research is to analyze the shear strength reduction of glacial till slope using phase 2 software. Where, conclusive analysis is based on two methods, Limit equilibrium and the Mohr-Colomb criterion Finite Element (FE) Shear Strength Reduction (SSR). The methodology embodied the major laboratory test results such as Atterberg limits, Direct Shear Strength test, unconfined compression strength. The experimental results were than used in phase 2 software, where 2D plane strain model of the slope was created. The impact of modifications in shear strength parameters on the factor of safety is then examined. The analysis showed that the glacial till slope experienced a significant reduction in strength, with the Limit Equilibrium method FOS ranging from 0.94 to 1.54, while Mohr’s criterion Finite Elements Shear Strength Reduction ranged from 0.31 to 0.61. The analysis results, in conclusion, the shear strength reduction of slope is reliable and efficient for determining the stability of slopes. The use of both aforementioned methods provides accurate and consistent results that can aid in making effective engineering decisions.
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Limit Equilibrium Method, Strength Reduction Method, Stability Analysis, Factor of Safety, Slope
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Mahendra Acharya, Asim Timalsina, Ujjan Paudel. (2023). Shear Strength Reduction Analysis of Slope by Numerical Modelling Based on Finite Element Method. American Journal of Science, Engineering and Technology, 8(3), 125-132. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ajset.20230803.11
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Mahendra Acharya, Asim Timalsina, Ujjan Paudel. Shear Strength Reduction Analysis of Slope by Numerical Modelling Based on Finite Element Method. Am J Sci Eng Technol. 2023;8(3):125-132. doi: 10.11648/j.ajset.20230803.11
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