Abstract
In the field of engineering construction design, slope instability near water bodies remains a significant challenge. This issue is influenced by various factors, including fluid dynamics and external load disturbances. This study focuses on the design and stability evaluation of the slope in the Sejiang deformation area of the Baala Hydropower Station, applying three advanced techniques: PS-InSAR remote sensing for dynamic slope deformation data, FLAC3D stability simulation for numerical analysis of slope stability, and FLOW-3D wave calculation for quantifying secondary wave effects caused by potential landslides. By integrating these technologies, the study provides a multi-dimensional, quantitative evaluation of the secondary disasters triggered by landslides in this region. The findings are as follows: (1) The slope in the deformation zone exhibits a long-term “stable-creep” evolution, characteristic of a “stable-creep landslide” type; (2) Sliding failure primarily occurs along the interface between the bedrock and overburden layer due to shear deformation; (3) When the deformation body, with a volume of 2.1 million cubic meters, slides into the water at a velocity of 24 m/s, the calculated maximum water level height on the opposite bank reaches approximately 2925 m, near the top elevation of the dam, but still within the project’s preset safety threshold. The design methodologies and conclusions drawn from this study offer valuable insights for evaluating and designing the stability of near-water slopes in other hydropower stations.
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- Year
- 2025
- Type
- article
- Volume
- 9
- Issue
- 6
- Pages
- 143-143
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- 10.3390/designs9060143