MiningLad
Geotechnical
- Jun 27, 2020
- 6
Hello all.
I have recently read a report where someone has conducted a slope stability assessment using the rocscience SLIDE software. For this analysis, they defined the material using mohr-coulomb c=40kPa, phi = 25deg which was derived from CU triaxial tests. This test type represents a saturated soil. Therefore, I was surprised to see that they also included a water table.
Now, I am not sure if I am getting confused here, but isn't this double accounting the groundwater within the soil? And if you have MC params from a CU triaxial, you already assume the soil is fully saturated and does not need a water table within the analysis?
Cheers,
MT
I have recently read a report where someone has conducted a slope stability assessment using the rocscience SLIDE software. For this analysis, they defined the material using mohr-coulomb c=40kPa, phi = 25deg which was derived from CU triaxial tests. This test type represents a saturated soil. Therefore, I was surprised to see that they also included a water table.
Now, I am not sure if I am getting confused here, but isn't this double accounting the groundwater within the soil? And if you have MC params from a CU triaxial, you already assume the soil is fully saturated and does not need a water table within the analysis?
Cheers,
MT