In the Netherlands, dikes are the most commonly used structures to retain water and provide safety against flooding. In order to ensure the safety of these dikes against a number of different failure mechanisms such as backwards erosion piping, wave overtopping and macro stability, a detailed safety assessment has been created. The focus of this thesis is on the failure mechanism known as piping. Which consists of three different sub-mechanisms; uplift, heave and backwards erosion piping. The safety assessment against piping consists of a multi-step approach. First an elementary assessment is done, followed by a detailed assessment of the different sub-mechanisms and lastly a final analysis is done using more detailed data and software. Cur...
The process of backward erosion piping poses a threat to dams and dikes on foundations of nonplastic...
Backward erosion piping is a form of internal erosion where small pipes are formed below a dike. The...
Backward erosion piping is a type of internal erosion. It occurs beneath water structures as a resul...
Backward erosion piping is an internal erosion mechanism during which shallow pipes are formed in th...
One of the failure mechanisms that can affect the safety of a dyke or another water-retaining struct...
The earliest relation describing the risk of backward erosion piping, from Bligh in 1915, calculates...
Backward erosion piping is an important failure mechanism for cohesive water retaining structures wh...
The earliest relation describing the risk of backward erosion piping, from Bligh in 1915, calculates...
Backward erosion piping is an important failure mechanism for cohesive water-retaining structures wh...
The prediction of backward erosion piping is important for safety assessment of dikes in the Netherl...
<p>This paper discusses a piping model that fundamentally differs from Sellmeijer’s model in relatio...
Backward erosion piping is a relevant failure mechanism for water–retaining structures that determin...
Backward erosion piping, the process of shallow pipe development in the sandy foundation of levees, ...
Backward erosion piping is an important failure mechanism for cohesive water retaining structures wh...
Backward erosion piping is an important failure mode of dikes and dams. The time required for the ba...
The process of backward erosion piping poses a threat to dams and dikes on foundations of nonplastic...
Backward erosion piping is a form of internal erosion where small pipes are formed below a dike. The...
Backward erosion piping is a type of internal erosion. It occurs beneath water structures as a resul...
Backward erosion piping is an internal erosion mechanism during which shallow pipes are formed in th...
One of the failure mechanisms that can affect the safety of a dyke or another water-retaining struct...
The earliest relation describing the risk of backward erosion piping, from Bligh in 1915, calculates...
Backward erosion piping is an important failure mechanism for cohesive water retaining structures wh...
The earliest relation describing the risk of backward erosion piping, from Bligh in 1915, calculates...
Backward erosion piping is an important failure mechanism for cohesive water-retaining structures wh...
The prediction of backward erosion piping is important for safety assessment of dikes in the Netherl...
<p>This paper discusses a piping model that fundamentally differs from Sellmeijer’s model in relatio...
Backward erosion piping is a relevant failure mechanism for water–retaining structures that determin...
Backward erosion piping, the process of shallow pipe development in the sandy foundation of levees, ...
Backward erosion piping is an important failure mechanism for cohesive water retaining structures wh...
Backward erosion piping is an important failure mode of dikes and dams. The time required for the ba...
The process of backward erosion piping poses a threat to dams and dikes on foundations of nonplastic...
Backward erosion piping is a form of internal erosion where small pipes are formed below a dike. The...
Backward erosion piping is a type of internal erosion. It occurs beneath water structures as a resul...