This report describes the research conducted by the University of Minnesota and project partners on roadway embankment overtopping by flood water. Roadway overtopping is a major safety concern for Minnesota transportation managers because of the potential for rapid soil erosion and mass wasting resulting in partial or complete failure of the roadway embankment. This multi-year research study focused on various aspects of the roadway embankment overtopping. A robust literature survey was performed to identify research, reports and other published knowledge that would inform the project. A field- based research campaign was developed with the goal of collecting data on the hydraulics associated with full-scale overtopping events. Finally, a s...
In recent years failures have occurred in Indiana highway embankments where the embankments were wid...
A comprehensive experimental program dealing with three-dimensional overtopping and breach developme...
Time and environmental constraints necessitated the development of unique methods for building earth...
1642731PDFTech ReportMN/RC 2017-21(C) 99008 (wo) 50OvertoppingEmbankmentsLaboratory testsHydraulicsE...
PhD ThesisMost texts on the subject of dam construction state flatly that under no circumstances sh...
For the last decades, the design floods of numerous embankment reservoirs were re-evaluated, and the...
The potential for various failure processes impacting transportation embankments temporarily impound...
Abstract: For the last decades, the design floods of numerous embankment reservoirs were re-evaluate...
A common type of water storage structures is the embankment reservoir and levees. But, during the 19...
Geotextile reinforcement was used to construct an embankment for a four lane divided highway over up...
This is a retrospective research paper on measures taken to prevent over-the-embankment (OTB) motor ...
A reevaluation of design floods for dam safety within the united states showed that the need to modi...
Presented at the Protections 2016: 2nd international seminar on dam protection against overtopping: ...
The United States contains an estimated 100,000 miles (160000 km) of levees in which erosion relate...
Landslide activity along U.S. 50 in Cincinnati, Ohio has caused roadway damage for decades. After a ...
In recent years failures have occurred in Indiana highway embankments where the embankments were wid...
A comprehensive experimental program dealing with three-dimensional overtopping and breach developme...
Time and environmental constraints necessitated the development of unique methods for building earth...
1642731PDFTech ReportMN/RC 2017-21(C) 99008 (wo) 50OvertoppingEmbankmentsLaboratory testsHydraulicsE...
PhD ThesisMost texts on the subject of dam construction state flatly that under no circumstances sh...
For the last decades, the design floods of numerous embankment reservoirs were re-evaluated, and the...
The potential for various failure processes impacting transportation embankments temporarily impound...
Abstract: For the last decades, the design floods of numerous embankment reservoirs were re-evaluate...
A common type of water storage structures is the embankment reservoir and levees. But, during the 19...
Geotextile reinforcement was used to construct an embankment for a four lane divided highway over up...
This is a retrospective research paper on measures taken to prevent over-the-embankment (OTB) motor ...
A reevaluation of design floods for dam safety within the united states showed that the need to modi...
Presented at the Protections 2016: 2nd international seminar on dam protection against overtopping: ...
The United States contains an estimated 100,000 miles (160000 km) of levees in which erosion relate...
Landslide activity along U.S. 50 in Cincinnati, Ohio has caused roadway damage for decades. After a ...
In recent years failures have occurred in Indiana highway embankments where the embankments were wid...
A comprehensive experimental program dealing with three-dimensional overtopping and breach developme...
Time and environmental constraints necessitated the development of unique methods for building earth...