Affiliation:
1. President, Thiel Engineering, Oregon House, CA, USA ()
Abstract
The behavior of strain-softening geosynthetic interfaces that can lead to progressive failures in lined containment facilities has been a source of confusion in slope stability evaluations for over 30 years. This paper presents 15 mechanisms that can potentially induce displacements along strain-softening interfaces, along with measures that can be considered to reduce strain-softening displacement. New quantifications of shear strength variability that can be caused by manufacturing, installation, and construction practices are introduced. Guidance and recommendations are given that are applicable to numerical continuum as well as limit-equilibrium approaches to assist in selecting appropriate geosynthetic shear strength parameters for containment facilities that have strain-softening interfaces. While most of the paper focuses on deep-seated critical interfaces for high-normal-stress bottom liners, low-normal-stress veneer covers are also addressed.