Advances in geotechnical engineering: The Skempton conference: Proceedings of a three day conference on advances in geotechnical engineering, organised by the Institution of Civil Engineers and held at the Royal Geographical Society, London, UK, on 29–31 March 2004
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2004
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Then and now: some comments on the design and analysis of slopes and embankments
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P. R. Vaughan;
P. R. Vaughan
1Imperial College, University of London, UK
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N. Kovacevic;
N. Kovacevic
2Geotechnical Consulting Group, London, UK
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D. M. Potts
D. M. Potts
1Imperial College, University of London, UK
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P. R. Vaughan
1Imperial College, University of London, UK
N. Kovacevic
2Geotechnical Consulting Group, London, UK
D. M. Potts
1Imperial College, University of London, UK
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P. R. Vaughan, N. Kovacevic, D. M. Potts, 2004. "Then and now: some comments on the design and analysis of slopes and embankments", Advances in geotechnical engineering: The Skempton conference: Proceedings of a three day conference on advances in geotechnical engineering, organised by the Institution of Civil Engineers and held at the Royal Geographical Society, London, UK, on 29–31 March 2004
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1 Introduction
2 Empirical beginnings
3 Early attempts at analysis
4 Slope stability analysis by limit equilibrium
5 Partial failure
6 The development of numerical stress-strain methods
7 Some examples of the use of numerical analysis
8 Progressive failure
9 Final remarks
Acknowledgements
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