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An example of a slope cut up into slices. The example slice shows all forces, including vertical shear, base shear, normal, and horizontal forces. Different methods make different assumptions in order to solve teh stability equation.
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20:48, 24 November 2014 | ![]() | 477 × 223 (10 KB) | EStevenson (talk | contribs) | An example of a slope cut up into slices. The example slice shows all forces, including vertical shear, base shear, normal, and horizontal forces. Different methods make different assumptions in order to solve teh stability equation. |
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