Embankment dams encounter several problems in terms of dam safety. One of those problems is called internal erosion. This phenomenon is induced by the movement of fine particles within the dam due to seepage forces. If the dam is not able to self-heal, the eroded zones will increase which will eventually cause the dam to fail. Thus standards have been created by Svensk Energi and summarized in the Swedish dam safety guideline RIDAS 2012. These standards are used as a basic in the risk analysis of existing dams and provide guidelines for proper design of future dams.A dam in Sweden has presented recurring incidents related to internal erosion within the core. The impact of this internal erosion is analysed in this thesis with the use of Fini...
Placing a geomembrane liner in the core of a dam is an alternative construction technique to traditi...
For an internally unstable soil, fine particles can move in the pore channels between coarse particl...
Instability in geotechnical structures such as dikes or earth dams may be induced by internal erosio...
Embankment dams encounter several problems in terms of dam safety. One of those problems is called i...
The main objective with this literature survey is to elucidate the state of the art of internal eros...
In this study, two major internal erosion initiation processes, suffusion and concentrated leak mec...
Internal erosion occurs when fine-grained particles are allowed to erode in a material by the action...
Over the lifetime of a dam several measures are usually taken in order to assure the stability and t...
Internal erosion, the process of wash-out of fine-grained material by seepage flow from an embankmen...
ICOLD Bulletin 164 on internal erosion in existing dams, dikes and levees and their foundations is a...
As well as providing and storing water and regulating flows, hydroelectric dams function as a sustai...
Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Engine...
The Lossen dam is an embankment dam in the Swedish river Ljusnan. The dam is founded on thick layers...
Suffusion, also called internal instability, is an internal erosion mechanism that occurs in embankm...
International audienceThis paper presents a numerical model of internal erosion based on the approac...
Placing a geomembrane liner in the core of a dam is an alternative construction technique to traditi...
For an internally unstable soil, fine particles can move in the pore channels between coarse particl...
Instability in geotechnical structures such as dikes or earth dams may be induced by internal erosio...
Embankment dams encounter several problems in terms of dam safety. One of those problems is called i...
The main objective with this literature survey is to elucidate the state of the art of internal eros...
In this study, two major internal erosion initiation processes, suffusion and concentrated leak mec...
Internal erosion occurs when fine-grained particles are allowed to erode in a material by the action...
Over the lifetime of a dam several measures are usually taken in order to assure the stability and t...
Internal erosion, the process of wash-out of fine-grained material by seepage flow from an embankmen...
ICOLD Bulletin 164 on internal erosion in existing dams, dikes and levees and their foundations is a...
As well as providing and storing water and regulating flows, hydroelectric dams function as a sustai...
Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Engine...
The Lossen dam is an embankment dam in the Swedish river Ljusnan. The dam is founded on thick layers...
Suffusion, also called internal instability, is an internal erosion mechanism that occurs in embankm...
International audienceThis paper presents a numerical model of internal erosion based on the approac...
Placing a geomembrane liner in the core of a dam is an alternative construction technique to traditi...
For an internally unstable soil, fine particles can move in the pore channels between coarse particl...
Instability in geotechnical structures such as dikes or earth dams may be induced by internal erosio...