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AuthorEid, Hisham T.
AuthorRabie, Khaled H.
AuthorWijewickreme, Dharma
Available date2021-03-18T10:15:12Z
Publication Date2016
Publication NameEngineering Geology
ResourceScopus
ISSN137952
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.enggeo.2016.02.003
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/17932
AbstractAn extensive torsional ring shear testing program has been conducted to measure the drained residual shear strength of soils at the wide range of effective normal stress (10 to 700 kPa) usually mobilized in reactivated and first-time landslides. Soils, mudstones and shales of different plasticity and gradation were tested in the program. The effects of the change in nonlinearity of shear strength envelope over the utilized normal stress ranges on slope stability analyses were investigated. Using this data, new empirical residual shear strength correlations were developed as a function of soil index parameters and wide range of effective normal stresses. In essence, the correlations are presented as revised versions of those previously developed for a limited number of normal stresses utilizing the same soil index parameters. Comparisons were made with a considerable amount of back-calculated shear strength data reported in the literature for reactivated landslides as well as results predicted from existing shear strength correlations to verify the increased suitability of the new correlations for use in slope stability analyses. A numerical expression was also introduced to express the residual shear strength correlations for direct incorporation in slope stability software. 2016 Elsevier B.V.
SponsorThe funding provided by the Qatar National Research Fund (QNRF), Qatar , under Projects No: NPRP 5-488-2-194 and NPRP 08-203-2-064 , for a major part of this research work is deeply appreciated. Some of the samples used in this study were reprocessed from those previously tested by the first author and provided by G. Mesri and T. Stark of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Languageen
PublisherElsevier B.V.
SubjectClays
Empirical correlation
Failure envelope
Landslides
Nonlinearity
Residual strength
Shale
Shear strength
Slope stability
Software
TitleDrained residual shear strength at effective normal stresses relevant to soil slope stability analyses
TypeArticle
Pagination94-107
Volume Number204
dc.accessType Abstract Only


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