Short-Term Stability Evaluation of an Embankment Constructed on Marine Clay Foundation at Kobe Airport |
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Authors: | Minsu Jung Satoru Shibuya |
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Affiliation: | 1. National Disaster Management Institute, Ministry of Public Safety and Security, Seoul, Korea;2. Department of Civil Engineering, Kobe University, Kobe, Japan |
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Abstract: | This article introduces the application of a stability analysis method that accounts for strength anisotropy on the embankment constructed at the Kobe airport. Shear strength anisotropy is induced by the in-situ state of stress along a potential slip surface of the embankment. In addition, the effects of the shearing rate on the undrained shear strength of the marine clay are examined in detail based on the results of a series of constant-volume direct shear box (DSB), triaxial compression (TC), and triaxial extension (TE) tests varying shearing rates. The most critical slip surface was selected from the deterministic slope stability analysis using unconfined compression tests of undisturbed clay samples from the field. For the most critical slip surface, the potential factor of safety of the embankment is estimated to be within the range of 1.21 to 1.28, as indicated by the results of the stability analyses using the strengths obtained from the DSB, TC, and TE tests and varying shearing rates. |
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Keywords: | Embankment laboratory test shear strength anisotropy shearing rate stability analysis |
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