CIVL Departmental Seminar - Landslides in Sensitive Clays
10:30am - 11:30am
Chen Kuan Cheng Forum - LTH (Lift 27/28)

Sensitive clays are leached marine clays that may change from a relatively stiff and brittle material into a viscous liquid mass when remolded. Sensitive clays are known for their potential for large landslides, which poses a serious risk to human lives, infrastructure, and surrounding ecosystems within their reach. There are number of interesting unsolved issues related to landslide in sensitive clays, however, in my presentation I will specifically focus on some ongoing research related to these: 


(a)          High quality sampling: Sensitive clays are prone to sample disturbance, especially when sampled using tube samplers. On the contrary, block sampling is among the best methods of collecting high quality samples of sensitive clays. However, even block samples may fail to capture the true and unique response of sensitive clay if they are not sampled and handled properly. For instance, stress relief, transportation effects, storage procedure time and testing procedures may lead to an inaccurate response.


(b)          Post failure movements: Runout of sensitive clay debris are occasionally fast moving as it may involve massive soil volumes of the order of millions of cubic metres. I will present an effort that is being made in Norway to develop a numerical tool to simulate runout of sensitive clay debris. The flow behaviour of sensitive clays is approximated using Herchel-Belkley rhehology. In my presentation, I will show results from the back calculations of some selected cases.

Event Format
Speakers / Performers:
Professor Vikas Thakur
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway

Professor Vikas Thakur is department head of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engg. at NTNU, Norway. He is an international leading expert on landslides, slope stability, runout modelling using advance numerical methods, and ground characterization. He has published more than 100 papers in journals and conference proceedings. Norwegian Ministry of Agriculture has appointed him as the landslide expert in the tribunal for natural hazards. Dr Thakur leads and participate in various commissions concerning landslide cases in Norway. In period 2011 - 2014, the Norwegian Govt. appointed him to lead a national R&D programme on landslides in sensitive clays. He was the president (2013-2015) of the board of Geotechnical Society in Trondheim, Norway. He represents Norway in the ISSMGE TC-202 “Transportation Geotechnics” and TC-309 “Machine learning and bid data science”. He is also a member of Standard Norway SN/K 066 – Euro code 7.

Language
English
Recommended For
Faculty and staff
PG students
Organizer
Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
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