BASE STABILITY OF DEEP EXCAVATION IN ANISOTROPIC SOFT CLAY. DISCUSSION AND CLOSURE
A discussion of a paper with the aforementioned title by S.F. Su, H.J. Liao, and Y.H. Lin, published in this journal (Volume 124, Number 9, September 1998), is presented. Discussion centers on two aspects of the paper's results: the proposed upper bound (UB) analyses predict that basal failure occurs at smaller depths than the finite element calculations, and by using peak undrained shear strengths measured in laboratory tests (K sub 0-consolidated triaxial compression and extension tests), the authors manage to calculate FS=1 in their UB analysis of the Taipei case study. Discussion is followed by closure from the authors.
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Authors:
- Whittle, A J
- Ukritchon, B
- Publication Date: 2000-8
Language
- English
Media Info
- Features: Appendices; Figures; References; Tables;
- Pagination: p. 757-762
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Serial:
- Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering
- Volume: 126
- Issue Number: 8
- Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
- ISSN: 1090-0241
- Serial URL: http://ojps.aip.org/gto
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Anisotropy (Physics); Base course (Pavements); Bearing capacity; Braces; Case studies; Concrete structures; Depth; Diaphragm walls; Excavations; Failure; Foundations; Properties of materials; Soft clays; Soils; Stability (Mechanics); Stiffness; Undrained shear strength
- Uncontrolled Terms: Heaving
- Geographic Terms: Taipei (Taiwan)
- Subject Areas: Bridges and other structures; Construction; Design; Geotechnology; Highways; Materials; I24: Design of Bridges and Retaining Walls; I42: Soil Mechanics; I51: Earthworks and Soil Drainage;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 00795810
- Record Type: Publication
- Contract Numbers: CMS-9634193, CMS-9820832, CMS-98-13226
- Files: TRIS
- Created Date: Jul 31 2000 12:00AM