jonesjack89
Geotechnical
- Sep 5, 2012
- 3
Hi I am a student studing geotechnical engineering in the UK. I am currently involved in a class project where I have to assess the stability of a shallow clay slope (composed of glaciolacustrine deposits) after the rapid placement of fill material.
I understand that the lowest factors of safety associated with placing fill material on a fully saturated clay are associated with the short-term (undrained) condition, due to the generation of excess pore water pressure. I also understand that the factor of safety will increase with time as this excess pore pressure dissipates and effective stress increases i.e. in the long-term (drained) condition.
I have been using Slide 6.0 to carry out a back analysis of a failure that occured a short time after the placement of the fill material and notice that when I carry out a total stress analysis using undrained strength parameters for the clay (Cu = 60 kPa and phi = 0) I get very high factors of safety. Much higher than when using effective stress parameters (c' = 5 kPa and phi = 23) that represent long-term drained conditions.
This seems wrong as I expected to get my lowest FOS associated with the undrained condition.
I understand that the lowest factors of safety associated with placing fill material on a fully saturated clay are associated with the short-term (undrained) condition, due to the generation of excess pore water pressure. I also understand that the factor of safety will increase with time as this excess pore pressure dissipates and effective stress increases i.e. in the long-term (drained) condition.
I have been using Slide 6.0 to carry out a back analysis of a failure that occured a short time after the placement of the fill material and notice that when I carry out a total stress analysis using undrained strength parameters for the clay (Cu = 60 kPa and phi = 0) I get very high factors of safety. Much higher than when using effective stress parameters (c' = 5 kPa and phi = 23) that represent long-term drained conditions.
This seems wrong as I expected to get my lowest FOS associated with the undrained condition.