Potential use of residual soil and geosynthetic
Rainfall-induced slope failures frequently occur in residual soil slopes in tropical regions. Previous research works indicated that the main cause of slope failure in residual soil slopes is rainfall infiltration. The infiltrating water decreases matric suction in the soil and consequently reduces...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-393382023-03-03T19:11:17Z Potential use of residual soil and geosynthetic Henry, Krisdani Harianto Rahardjo School of Civil and Environmental Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Civil engineering::Geotechnical Rainfall-induced slope failures frequently occur in residual soil slopes in tropical regions. Previous research works indicated that the main cause of slope failure in residual soil slopes is rainfall infiltration. The infiltrating water decreases matric suction in the soil and consequently reduces shear strength of the residual soil slopes. One of the possible preventive measures for the rainfall-induced slope failures is the use of a soil cover to minimize water infiltration into the slope. Previous research works showed that a capillary barrier system could be used as a soil cover to minimize rainfall infiltration. A capillary barrier is a soil cover consisting of a fine-grained soil layer overlying a coarse-grained soil layer. In this study, the use of a local residual soil derived from Bukit Timah Granite as the finegrained layer in a capillary barrier system was investigated. Doctor of Philosophy (CEE) 2010-05-21T05:18:10Z 2010-05-21T05:18:10Z 2007 2007 Thesis Henry, K. (2007). Potential use of residual soil and geosynthetic. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/39338 10.32657/10356/39338 en 237 p. application/pdf |
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Rainfall-induced slope failures frequently occur in residual soil slopes in tropical regions. Previous research works indicated that the main cause of slope failure in residual soil slopes is rainfall infiltration. The infiltrating water decreases matric suction in the soil and consequently reduces shear strength of the residual soil slopes. One of the possible preventive measures for the rainfall-induced slope failures is the use of a soil cover to minimize water infiltration into the slope. Previous research works showed that a capillary barrier system could be used as a soil cover to minimize rainfall infiltration. A capillary barrier is a soil cover consisting of a fine-grained soil layer overlying a coarse-grained soil layer. In this study, the use of a local residual soil derived from Bukit Timah Granite as the finegrained layer in a capillary barrier system was investigated. |
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