geot88
Geotechnical
- Apr 30, 2013
- 30
We are working on a project consisting of a trapezoidal open channel. Currently, the cross section is trapezoidal but it is not uniform along this channel. The height of the slope is between 2 - 3 meters (7 - 10 ft).
The project consists in excavating 1.5 to 2 meters (5 - 7 ft) deep, to increase the channel section. A slope stability analysis should be performed in static and pseudo-static conditions. The soil profile in summary shows a medium clay followed by a soft clay.
Here I attach an image of the slope stability analysis in static condition, where a FS of 1.00 is calculated. Stability analyses with similar soil profiles along this channel show the same critical failure surface (deep failure). This was expected since the foundation soil is a soft clay.
I have 2 questions:
1. The critical condition for the stability of this slope is in short or long term? Theoretically, when performing excavations, critical stability is presented in a long term. However, they are just trying to excavate 5 ft. deeper than the current section.
2. If the construction of this slope is considered UNSTABLE, what recommendations should I provide for this project since changing the slope of the channel is not a good way to increase FS when foundation soil is a saturated soft clay. They have recommended using geocells on the channel, do you think it will increase FS? I think it won't increase it if it's a deep failure.
Thank you!
The project consists in excavating 1.5 to 2 meters (5 - 7 ft) deep, to increase the channel section. A slope stability analysis should be performed in static and pseudo-static conditions. The soil profile in summary shows a medium clay followed by a soft clay.
Here I attach an image of the slope stability analysis in static condition, where a FS of 1.00 is calculated. Stability analyses with similar soil profiles along this channel show the same critical failure surface (deep failure). This was expected since the foundation soil is a soft clay.
http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=fd3a453b-ba25-49c0-b7ff-91bbf5895026&file=slope.pdf
I have 2 questions:
1. The critical condition for the stability of this slope is in short or long term? Theoretically, when performing excavations, critical stability is presented in a long term. However, they are just trying to excavate 5 ft. deeper than the current section.
2. If the construction of this slope is considered UNSTABLE, what recommendations should I provide for this project since changing the slope of the channel is not a good way to increase FS when foundation soil is a saturated soft clay. They have recommended using geocells on the channel, do you think it will increase FS? I think it won't increase it if it's a deep failure.
Thank you!