Analytical and numerical modeling of the effects of buttressing on slide-head toppling failure

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Abdul Samson Victor Mwango Bowa Peter RK Chileshe Sydney Chinyanta Ebelia Manda
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Jan 1, 2025

Abstract

Buttressing is a widely employed control measure for mitigating slope failure in various settings such as openpit mines, road sections, dams, and hilly or rocky terrains. This paper presents a study on the effects of buttressing, specifically concerning slide-head toppling failure. Drawing insights from a case study of slide-head toppling in Zambia, our investigation employs both analytical (limit equilibrium) and numerical (3DEC software) modeling techniques. The analytical and numerical models exhibit notable similarities in their schematics and overall results, revealing a subtle effect of buttressing in controlling slide-head toppling failure. This study contributes valuable insights into the nuanced role of buttressing in slope stability, with implications for optimizing buttress design parameters. While the overall findings suggest a modest influence of buttressing on slide-head toppling failure, further discussions delve into the specific implications and potential refinements for practical applications.
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APA: Abdul Samson Victor Mwango Bowa Peter RK Chileshe Sydney Chinyanta Ebelia Manda  (2025)  Analytical and numerical modeling of the effects of buttressing on slide-head toppling failure

MLA: Abdul Samson Victor Mwango Bowa Peter RK Chileshe Sydney Chinyanta Ebelia Manda Analytical and numerical modeling of the effects of buttressing on slide-head toppling failure. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2025.

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