Earthquake Analysis According to GB 50111-2006
Earthquake effects are in the stability analysis represented by horizontal and vertical forces acting at the centers of gravity of individual soil blocks. The magnitude of these forces is related to the weight of soil blocks and is calculated using horizontal and vertical earthquake coefficients. Horizontal earthquake force is always oriented out form the slope massif. Vertical force can be directed upwards or downwards, the orientation is defined by the sign of the force.
Horizontal earthquake force Ehs is given by the formula:
and vertical earthquake force Evs is determined by:
where: | Ci | - | importance coefficient for seismic design |
Cz | - | comprehensive influence factor | |
C0 | - | meeting coefficient related to the influence of horizontal seismic effect | |
Kh | - | coefficient of horizontal seismic acceleration | |
Kv | - | coefficient of vertical seismic acceleration | |
Gs | - | weight of the soil block |