The influence of strength anisotropy on the two-dimensional undrained slope stability analysis in soft clay is evaluated herein. Because of the inherent anisotropy of clay, the mobilized undrained shear strength tends to vary as the inclination of the failure surface changes. To deal with this problem, the limit state analysis and a total stress strength criterion, which represents the anisotropic undrained shear strength along the slip surface, are used to calculate the anisotropic factor of safety against sliding (Fs,A). However, since it is too complicated in practice for engineers to directly apply the anisotropic shear strength to the slope stability analysis, a method is proposed here to calculate the anisotropic factor of safety in terms of the location of the slip surface and the soil strength anisotropy ratio (Ar = Sue/Suc) obtained from the CK0U triaxial extension and compression tests, respectively. For any given slip surface, its Fs,A can be calculated from the Fs,A/Fs,I ratio determined with the proposed method, where the isotropic factor of safety (Fs,I) can be determined from the routine isotropic slope stability analysis. However, it should be borne in mind that the slip surface with the lowest Fs,I may not necessarily be the same slip surface with the lowest Fs,A. Therefore, the methods used to determine the slip surface of the lowest Fs,I should be adopted to locate the slip surface with the lowest Fs,A. Finally, the influences of slip surface location and strength anisotropy ratio on the Fs,A are also evaluated.
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April 1999
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April 01 1999
Effect of strength anisotropy on undrained slope stability in clay
S. F. Su;
S. F. Su
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Tung-Nan Junior College of Technology
Taiwan
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H. J. Liao
H. J. Liao
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National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
November 13 1997
Accepted:
September 09 1998
Online ISSN: 1751-7656
Print ISSN: 0016-8505
© 1999 Thomas Telford Ltd
1999
Geotechnique (1999) 49 (2): 215–230.
Article history
Received:
November 13 1997
Accepted:
September 09 1998
Citation
Su SF, Liao HJ (1999), "Effect of strength anisotropy on undrained slope stability in clay". Geotechnique, Vol. 49 No. 2 pp. 215–230, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/geot.1999.49.2.215
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