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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 73-18; RANCHO DEL PONDEROSA UNIT 2; SLOPE STABILITY ANALYSIS; 1975-06-11Ponderosa Homes, Incorporated Project No. 72-25~ June 11, 1975' • P.age 2 •• Based on the previouslj established fill soil parameters and the Janbu method of analysis, it is our opinion that the proposed fill slope ~il1 have an adequate indicated factor of safety against deep-seated slope failure under static conditions, if constructed in accordance with plans and specifications. Calculations are.attached to support this conclusion. All slo'pes should be planted, drained and properly maintained in order .to, help co~trol erosion and surface sloughing. Our review of the preliminary report indicates that the fill slope in Unit 3 will be constructed in an area partially underlain py the Del Mar formation which is composed of alternating layers of claystone, siltstone and sandstone. Our experience indicates that relatively soft clay seams and sometimes groundwater problems are associated with this unit. It is therefore recommended that-the toe of the fill slope be keyed' completely through the overburden alluvial and soil mantle into formational soils and that the key-be examined by an engineering geologist of our firm. If adverse geologic condHions or adverse water conditions' are present in the key, additional key depth or width and possibly subsurface drai.ns may be required. These recommendations can be given at the time of construction in an addendum report. If you have any questions concerning our additional ·slope stability analysis, please contact the project engineer assigned to this project, Mr. Richard P. While of our firm. WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS LJL/RPW/jr Attachments '(2) Ponderosa Homes; Inc. (4) Rick Engjneeri~g Company Attn: Norm Arndt ------------------------..,..---::--------~-------:----~=-- I N I < -~ .. ''l . ,..... M· . I lJJ -.- -,.' Project No. 72-253 e·, •• Assumptions: (1) Maximufu height of slopes~ (2) Maximum slope inclination, (3) Unit· weight of soil, . (4) "Apparent angle of internal friction, (5) Apparent cohesion, (6) No seepage forces. References: . . . '.' . H = 67 2.2 :1, :: : y = 125" pcf ~ = 30° C =. 300 psf· ·(1) Janbu, N., IIStabi.lity Analysis of Slopes with Dimens.ionless Parameters ll , Harvard Soil Mechanics Series No. 46, 1954 • . (2) Janbu, ~., IIDimensionless Parameters for Homogeneous Earth ·Sl opes./I, JS~1FD, No. SM6, Novem.ber, 1967.· Analysis: . Safety Factor, F.S. = N c cf . rH .. Where Ncf is the stability No. for 51 opes wi th both c and ~ •. r H tan p c = 125 x 67 x .577 = 16.1 30.0 From Figure 10 of Reference 2 47 x 300 _ F.S. = 125 x 67 -1.69 N = 47 cf