Case history on failure of a 67 M tall reinforced soil slope
Autor: | James G. Collin, Ryan R. Berg, Chester F. Watts, Thomas P. Taylor |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
geography
geography.geographical_feature_category Bedrock Foundation (engineering) Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology Geogrid Bed Tension (geology) General Materials Science Geotechnical engineering Rock mass classification Failure mode and effects analysis Shear strength (discontinuity) Geology Civil and Structural Engineering |
Zdroj: | Geotextiles and Geomembranes. 48:802-811 |
ISSN: | 0266-1144 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.geotexmem.2020.06.003 |
Popis: | Construction of this 67 m high RSS was completed in December 2006. After seven years in-service, a tension crack was observed at the top of the slope. In March 2015 this RSS structure catastrophically collapsed. This RSS structure collapsed in a compound failure mode; as the failure plane passed beneath, partially behind, and partially through the reinforced soil mass. The failure plane beneath the RSS was along a shale-claystone interface. The failure surface partially behind the RSS was along sandstone bedrock with water-seeping bedding planes dipping out of the rock mass. The failure surface through the upper portion of the RSS is where the geogrid reinforcement was overwhelmed by stresses originating from underlying deformation. The RSS collapse occurred after 8.3 years in-service as the shear strength along the shale-claystone interface decreased and approached the fully softened strength. The primary causative factors of this failure are: (i) an insufficient subsurface investigation program and interpretation of data for design and detailing; (ii) insufficient specifications and construction plan details for both foundation preparation and rock backcut benching; (iii) insufficient foundation preparation and rock backcut benching during construction; and (iv) adaptations to the design made during construction. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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