• Design of Temporary Slopes and Excavations in NC Residual Soils

    NCDOT Research Project Number: 2013-07

Executive Summary

  • The main objective of this research project was investigating the possibility of a more cost-effective design of temporary slopes and retaining structures in residual soils based on the incorporation of matric suction in the analyses approach.

    The components of this research project included: field and laboratory testing program, evaluation and development of predictive models, and analysis of cut slopes and sheet pile walls in excavation and considering water infiltration effect on suction.

    Based on the results of the numerical analyses, a simplified approach for determining the required depth of embedment of a cantilever wall incorporating the effect of matric suction is proposed. The proposed approach is termed Suction Stability Number (SSN) and accounts for the stabilizing influence of matric suction in a similar manner to cohesion in the conventional stability number.

  
Roy H. Borden
Researchers
  
Roy H. Borden; Mohammed A. Gabr
  
Kyung (K. J.) Kim
  
Ernest Morrison

Report Period

  • August 16, 2012 - August 15, 2016

Status

  • Complete

Category

  • Structures, Construction and Geotechnical

Sub Category

  • SubStructures, Foundations and Hydraulics

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