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eng.slope-stability-Taylor Calculator
Calculates slope factor of safety using Taylor's stability chart or Bishop's simplified circular slip circle method. Factor of safety below 1.5 for permanent slopes (1.3 for temporary) requires either flattening the slope or installing drainage or reinforcement.
Inputs
H M
Vertical measurement. For health calculators, typically standing height without shoes.
Beta Deg
Reference formula or conversion factor shown for context.
C Kpa
Reference formula or conversion factor shown for context.
Phi Deg
Reference formula or conversion factor shown for context.
Gamma Kn M3
Body or object weight. For health calculators, usually in kg or lbs.
Results
Taylor stability number Ns = c/(γH)
Measure of how robust the system, structure, or process is to perturbations. Low stability means small changes can cause large deviations.
approximate FoS (friction circle)
The value at the specified point or condition.
critical height Hc (m)
The computed height.
Hc = Nc·c/γ
Sample size or count used in the calculation.
FoS interpretation
Qualitative summary of what the computed numbers mean in practical terms.