Internal erosion in dams is viewed by engineers as being of particular concern with regard to safety, as there is a danger that there may be no external evidence, or only subtle evidence, that the erosion is taking place. A dam may breach within just a few hours of internal erosion becoming apparent. In order to assist in finding a solution to the lack of external evidence, a series of experimental tests was developed. The tests consisted of applying hydraulic stresses to reconstructed consolidated cohesive soils to evaluate different types of internal erosion (i.e. suffusion and backward erosion). Different parameters such as hydraulic gradient, confining pressure and clay content were examined. When the hydraulic gradient was small, it wa...
Internal erosion is a complex phenomenon which represents one of the main sources of risk to the saf...
The objective of this study is to provide a better understanding of suffusion characteristics of gla...
Suffusion is an internal erosion mechanism that occurs in embankment dams when fine grained particle...
International audienceWithin hydraulic earth structures (dikes, levees, or dams), internal seepage f...
Many embankment dams constructed with a core of non-plastic or low plasticity silt-sand-gravel, freq...
International audienceInternal erosion is the displacement of fine particles of a soil under the act...
Suffusion in soil involves selective erosion of fine particles within the matrix of coarse soil part...
Suffusion, also called internal instability, is an internal erosion mechanism that occurs in embankm...
In this study, two major internal erosion initiation processes, suffusion and concentrated leak mec...
For an internally unstable soil, fine particles can move in the pore channels between coarse particl...
International audienceSuffusion and global backward erosion are two of the main internal erosion pro...
Results of an experimental investigation are reported, conducted to study the stress-strain behavior...
Laboratory tests on internal erosion of cohesionless soils are often performed on cells submitted to...
International audienceUnder the internal flow, hydraulic earthstructure (dike, levee, or dam) can in...
One of the leading causes of dam failure is internal erosion. The impact of erosion of non-plastic f...
Internal erosion is a complex phenomenon which represents one of the main sources of risk to the saf...
The objective of this study is to provide a better understanding of suffusion characteristics of gla...
Suffusion is an internal erosion mechanism that occurs in embankment dams when fine grained particle...
International audienceWithin hydraulic earth structures (dikes, levees, or dams), internal seepage f...
Many embankment dams constructed with a core of non-plastic or low plasticity silt-sand-gravel, freq...
International audienceInternal erosion is the displacement of fine particles of a soil under the act...
Suffusion in soil involves selective erosion of fine particles within the matrix of coarse soil part...
Suffusion, also called internal instability, is an internal erosion mechanism that occurs in embankm...
In this study, two major internal erosion initiation processes, suffusion and concentrated leak mec...
For an internally unstable soil, fine particles can move in the pore channels between coarse particl...
International audienceSuffusion and global backward erosion are two of the main internal erosion pro...
Results of an experimental investigation are reported, conducted to study the stress-strain behavior...
Laboratory tests on internal erosion of cohesionless soils are often performed on cells submitted to...
International audienceUnder the internal flow, hydraulic earthstructure (dike, levee, or dam) can in...
One of the leading causes of dam failure is internal erosion. The impact of erosion of non-plastic f...
Internal erosion is a complex phenomenon which represents one of the main sources of risk to the saf...
The objective of this study is to provide a better understanding of suffusion characteristics of gla...
Suffusion is an internal erosion mechanism that occurs in embankment dams when fine grained particle...