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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2008080
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
11/26/2008
Doc Name
Slope Stability- Appendix C
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Journey Ventures, LLC
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DRMS
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CASEI.OPT <br />1 343.0 344.0 20000.0 90.0 <br />2 349.0 350.0 20000.0 90.0 <br />NOTE - Intensity is specified as a uniformly distributed <br />force acting on a HORIZONTALLY projected surface. <br />A critical failure surface searching method, using a random <br />technique for generating CIRCULAR surfaces has been specified. <br />2000 trial surfaces will be generated and analyzed. <br />10 Surfaces initiate from each of 200 points equally spaced <br />along the ground surface between x = 199.0 ft <br />and x = 220.0 ft <br />Each surface terminates between x = 350.0 ft <br />and x = 370.0 ft <br />Unless further limitations were imposed, the minimum elevation <br />at which a surface extends is y = 190.0 ft <br />* * * * * DEFAULT SEGMENT LENGTH SELECTED BY XSTABL * * * * * <br />6.0 ft line segments define each trial failure surface. <br />ANGULAR RESTRICTIONS : <br />The first segment of each failure surface will be inclined <br />within the angular range defined by : <br />Lower angular limit -45.0 degrees <br />Upper angular limit -1.0 degrees <br />Factors of safety have been calculated by the <br />* * * * * SIMPLIFIED BISHOP METHOD * * * <br />The most critical circular failure surface <br />is specified by 29 coordinate points <br />Point x-surf y-surf <br />Page 3
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