Foundation of a gravity dam on layered soft rock: shear strength of bedding planes in laboratory and large "in situ" tests
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Abstract
A 100 m high gravity dam (Castrovido dam, Burgos, Spain) is founded on a soft Weald red claystone with inter-bedded sandstone strata. Claystone weathering was identified in vertical and horizontal profiles of water content and dry density. Peak and residual strength of rock matrix is given in the paper. Clay and sandstone layers dip 15–20
in the upstream direction. Dam stability is essentially controlled by the available shear strength at the sedimentation planes. Block samples were recovered for each of the contact types mentioned. They were tested in high capacity shear box machine (30x30 cm). In addition, large scale shear tests (80x80 cm) were performed in situ. The roughness of the sheared plane was determined after each one of the tests. Additional information includes some direct shear tests on joints
recovered in borings and the results of residual strength tests performed on clay fillings on a ring shear apparatus. The results of all the tests performed are compared in the paper showing the effect of
shearing surface roughness. In general, strength envelopes determined ‘‘in situ’’ exhibit a marked nonlinearity at the low range of confining stresses (0–0.2 MPa). Laboratory tests on smaller specimens
show linear Mohr–Coulomb envelopes. Existing relationships between joint roughness and strength envelopes were also included in the comparison. The paper discusses the procedure followed to select an appropriate strength envelope for design purposes on the basis of all the available information. The case points out the difficulty to select unambiguously a suitable design strength for the critical sedimentation surfaces despite the efforts displayed in the field and in the laboratory.
CitationAlonso, E., Pinyol, N.M., Pineda, J.A. Foundation of a gravity dam on layered soft rock: shear strength of bedding planes in laboratory and large "in situ" tests. "Geotechnical and geological engineering", Desembre 2014, vol. 32, núm. 6, p. 1439-1450.
ISSN0960-3182
Publisher versionhttp://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10706-013-9670-2
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