CEMAB
Geotechnical
- Jan 22, 2014
- 21
Hello,
I have a question regarding use of undrained shear strength of fine-grained materials for the long term stability assessment. I have found a few sources that provide a clear guideline on using drained strengths and pore water pressures corresponding to steady seepage conditions for long-term stability analyses. However some advocate that for poorly drained materials undrained failure mode is still possible even in the long term and hence the analysis should be conducted using undrained shear strength. I can't find anything published supporting this approach and would appreciate if you could share your experience on this topic.
Thank you in advance
CEMAB
I have a question regarding use of undrained shear strength of fine-grained materials for the long term stability assessment. I have found a few sources that provide a clear guideline on using drained strengths and pore water pressures corresponding to steady seepage conditions for long-term stability analyses. However some advocate that for poorly drained materials undrained failure mode is still possible even in the long term and hence the analysis should be conducted using undrained shear strength. I can't find anything published supporting this approach and would appreciate if you could share your experience on this topic.
Thank you in advance
CEMAB