Applied Sciences (Apr 2024)

Structural Detection and Stability Monitoring of Deep Strata on a Slope Using High-Density Resistivity Method and FBG Strain Sensors

  • Chuan Li,
  • Li Wei,
  • Qiang Xu,
  • Lubing Yang,
  • Jiaqi Li,
  • Xiaorong Wan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app14083272
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 8
p. 3272

Abstract

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Under the influence of a variety of unfavorable factors, slope instability may occur, so the stability of the slope needs to be analyzed. In this paper, combined with the geological investigation data, the slope engineering geological profiles are derived based on 2D inversion maps of the high-density resistivity (HDR) method to obtain the overburden layer thickness. Then, a finite element model is established based on the mechanical and geometric parameters of the slope to analyze the displacement and deformation characteristics and obtain information about the potential sliding surface. The above analysis results are combined to determine the effective monitoring field and deploy (Fiber Bragg Grating) FBG strain detection piles for deep strain monitoring. The analysis showed that the shape and location of the potential sliding surface of the slope from the numerical simulation are consistent with those delineated by the HDR profile. The monitoring results show the rock and soil on the north side of the slope are soft and have poor stability, which is consistent with the HDR method detection results. Adopting the HDR method to identify the slope’s overall geological structure combined with FBG strain detection piles to obtain the deep deformation provided an effective monitoring technique for slope stability assessment.

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