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GWT on tension crack, max

GWT on tension crack

The slip surface is entirely below the ground water table, the GWT either intersects the tension crack or is aligned with terrain, the maximal value of uplift pressure is at the intersection of tension crack and slip surface.

Hydrostatic pressure on slip surface and on tension crackHydrostatic pressure on slip surface and on tension crack

The value of uplift pressure u at the intersection of slip surface and tension crack is given by:

where: γw - bulk weight of water
ht - height of GWT above the line of intersection of slip surface and tension crack

The resulting compressive water force V acting in the direction normal to the tension crack is given by:

where: γw - bulk weight of water
ht - height of GWT above the line of intersection of slip surface and tension crack
φ - deflection of tension crack from vertical

The resulting value of pressure u1 at the toe of slope is equal to zero.

The resulting compressive water force U acting in the direction normal to the tension crack is given:

where: u - water pressure acting on the line of intersection of slip surface and tension crack
ht - height of GWT above the line of intersection of slip surface and tension crack
α - deflection of slip surface from horizontal
Hw - height of GWT above toe of slope



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