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Cone Penetration and Dilatometer Tests to Evaluate Stresses in a Soil-Bentonite Slurry Trench Cutoff Wall
Soil bentonite (SB) slurry trench cutoff walls have been widely used for over 40 years to control groundwater flow, seepage through dams and levees, and contaminant transport. The hydraulic conductivity of SB backfill is stress dependent, and the concept that the state-of-stress in SB slurry trench cutoff walls is less than geostatic was first published over 30 years ago. A full-scale, instrumented SB slurry trench cutoff wall was constructed with embedded instrumentation that directly measures the stress and pore pressure. In addition, cone penetration (CPT) and Marchetti dilatometer (DMT) tests were performed in the wall after the wall was allowed to sit for one year. The combination of direct stress measurements and in situ tests presents a unique opportunity to compare results from CPT and DMT tests to the direct measurements of stress in the wall and to predictions from available models. Finally, the authors provide summary opinions regarding cone and dilatometer testing for predicting stress in low strength materials along with practical recommendations for the design and construction of SB walls.
Cone Penetration and Dilatometer Tests to Evaluate Stresses in a Soil-Bentonite Slurry Trench Cutoff Wall
Soil bentonite (SB) slurry trench cutoff walls have been widely used for over 40 years to control groundwater flow, seepage through dams and levees, and contaminant transport. The hydraulic conductivity of SB backfill is stress dependent, and the concept that the state-of-stress in SB slurry trench cutoff walls is less than geostatic was first published over 30 years ago. A full-scale, instrumented SB slurry trench cutoff wall was constructed with embedded instrumentation that directly measures the stress and pore pressure. In addition, cone penetration (CPT) and Marchetti dilatometer (DMT) tests were performed in the wall after the wall was allowed to sit for one year. The combination of direct stress measurements and in situ tests presents a unique opportunity to compare results from CPT and DMT tests to the direct measurements of stress in the wall and to predictions from available models. Finally, the authors provide summary opinions regarding cone and dilatometer testing for predicting stress in low strength materials along with practical recommendations for the design and construction of SB walls.
Cone Penetration and Dilatometer Tests to Evaluate Stresses in a Soil-Bentonite Slurry Trench Cutoff Wall
Evans, Jeffrey C. (author) / Ruffing, Daniel (author) / Guider, Timothy (author) / Summers, Benjamin (author)
International Foundations Congress and Equipment Expo 2021 ; 2021 ; Dallas, Texas
IFCEE 2021 ; 330-339
2021-05-06
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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