AlaaElnahas
Geotechnical
- Dec 7, 2005
- 12
We are designing a widening of a road to become a motorway. The cut sections for widening have heights of 6-8 m. The existing slopes have been stable for about 30 years with a 2:1 slope, and the cut for widening will create the same side slope. the clay has cu=84kPa, c' =21 kPa & Phi'=22 Degrees. I estimated Phi' critical state from the q-P plot and found it to be about 27.5 degrees. The minimum Factor of Safety against slope failure is 1.3, and this cannot be fulfilled, if we use Phi'_critical state, without assuming a small adhesion of c'=2kPa. My questions are:
1- Is assuming c'=2kPa acceptable so as I use the soil critical state shear strength parameters (Critical State Soil Mechanics assume c'=0 at critical state), especialy the existing slopes haven't failed and have been there for 30 years?
2- How to take into consideration the fissures in the clay (and the laminations in a laminated clay, if any)?
3- Do, I have to asume a minimum surcharge, as we do in the limit state design of reinforced slopes, retaining walls, ...etc?, or with the Partial safety factor of 1.3, such a surcharge is not needed?
Thank you
1- Is assuming c'=2kPa acceptable so as I use the soil critical state shear strength parameters (Critical State Soil Mechanics assume c'=0 at critical state), especialy the existing slopes haven't failed and have been there for 30 years?
2- How to take into consideration the fissures in the clay (and the laminations in a laminated clay, if any)?
3- Do, I have to asume a minimum surcharge, as we do in the limit state design of reinforced slopes, retaining walls, ...etc?, or with the Partial safety factor of 1.3, such a surcharge is not needed?
Thank you