Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference (한국지반공학회:학술대회논문집)
- 2005.03a
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- Pages.207-215
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- 2005
Analysis of Triggering Events of a Geosynthetic Wall Slope Failure within Slope Stability Perspective
사면안정측면에서의 보강토 옹벽 붕괴 요인 분석
- Yoo, Chung-Sik (Dept. of Civil Engineering, Sungkyunkwan Univ.) ;
- Jung, Hye-Young (Dept. of Civil Engineering, Sungkyunkwan Univ.) ;
- Jung, Hyuk-Sang (Dept. Daejung Consultant Co.,Ltd)
- Published : 2005.03.25
Abstract
This paper presents a case history of a geosynthetics-reinforced segmental retaining wall, which collapsed during a sever rainfall immediately after the completion of the wall construction. In an attempt to identify possible causes for the collapse, a comprehensive investigation was carried out including physical and strength tests on the backfill, stability analyses on the as-built design based on the current design approaches, and slope stability analyses with pore pressure consideration. The investigation revealed that the inappropriate as-built design and the bad-quality backfill were mainly responsible for the collapse. This paper describes the site condition including wall design, details of the results of investigation and finally, lessons learned. Practical significance of the findings from this study is also discussed.
Keywords
- geosynthetics-reinforced segmental retaining Wall;
- Unsaturated flow;
- Matric suction;
- stability analysis;
- seepage analysis