Backward erosion piping (BEP) is a failure mechanism that can affect the safety of water-retaining structures. It can occur when a local anomaly on the downstream side of an embankment causes a concentration of seepage flow at that location. Shallow pipes may then form, progressing in the upstream direction and leading to a collapse of the water-retaining structure. A novel and economically appealing measure against BEP is the coarse sand barrier (CSB), which is now being developed in a multiscale experimental programme in the Netherlands. The method involves placing a trench filled with coarse sand below the blanket layer on the downstream side of the embankment. The CSB prevents the upstream progression of the pipe and significantly enhan...
Most research on backward erosion piping (BEP) focuses on the critical conditions leading to failure...
Backward erosion piping (BEP) is a form of internal erosion which can lead to failure of levees and ...
Backward erosion piping (BEP) is a form of internal erosion which can lead to failure of levees and ...
Backward erosion piping (BEP) is a failure mechanism that can affect the safety of water-retaining s...
Backwards erosion piping poses a risk for levees or embankments founded on an aquifer cov-ered by a ...
Backward erosion piping is an internal erosion mechanism during which shallow pipes are formed in th...
Backward erosion piping is an internal erosion mechanism during which shallow pipes are formed in th...
Backward erosion piping is an important failure mechanism for water-retaining structures, a phenomen...
Backward erosion piping is an important failure mechanism for water-retaining structures, a phenomen...
One of the failure mechanisms that can affect the safety of a dyke or another water-retaining struct...
Backward erosion piping is an important failure mechanism for water-retaining structures, a phenomen...
Backward erosion piping is one of the four main types of internal erosion threatening dams, dikes an...
Backward Erosion Piping (BEP) is a form of internal erosion that is prevalent in sandy foundations o...
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...
Most research on backward erosion piping (BEP) focuses on the critical conditions leading to failure...
Backward erosion piping (BEP) is a form of internal erosion which can lead to failure of levees and ...
Backward erosion piping (BEP) is a form of internal erosion which can lead to failure of levees and ...
Backward erosion piping (BEP) is a failure mechanism that can affect the safety of water-retaining s...
Backwards erosion piping poses a risk for levees or embankments founded on an aquifer cov-ered by a ...
Backward erosion piping is an internal erosion mechanism during which shallow pipes are formed in th...
Backward erosion piping is an internal erosion mechanism during which shallow pipes are formed in th...
Backward erosion piping is an important failure mechanism for water-retaining structures, a phenomen...
Backward erosion piping is an important failure mechanism for water-retaining structures, a phenomen...
One of the failure mechanisms that can affect the safety of a dyke or another water-retaining struct...
Backward erosion piping is an important failure mechanism for water-retaining structures, a phenomen...
Backward erosion piping is one of the four main types of internal erosion threatening dams, dikes an...
Backward Erosion Piping (BEP) is a form of internal erosion that is prevalent in sandy foundations o...
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...
Most research on backward erosion piping (BEP) focuses on the critical conditions leading to failure...
Backward erosion piping (BEP) is a form of internal erosion which can lead to failure of levees and ...
Backward erosion piping (BEP) is a form of internal erosion which can lead to failure of levees and ...