Internal erosion involves selective loss of fine particles within the matrix of coarse soil particles under seepage flow, which affects the hydraulic and mechanical behavior of the soil. In this research, extensive laboratory internal erosion tests were conducted under complex stress states following three stress paths: isotropic, drained triaxial compression, and triaxial extension stress paths. These tests were designed to investigate the initiation and development of internal erosion and the effect of stress state on critical hydraulic gradients. The entire erosion process can be divided into four phases: stable, initiation, development, and failure. Accordingly, three critical gradients termed as initiation, skeleton-deformation, and fa...
For an internally unstable soil, fine particles can move in the pore channels between coarse particl...
Internal erosion (suffusion) is caused by water seeping through the matrix of coarse soil and progre...
Internal erosion (suffusion) is caused by water seeping through the matrix of coarse soil and progre...
Suffusion in soil involves selective erosion of fine particles within the matrix of coarse soil part...
Internal erosion at soil–structure interfaces is a dangerous failure pattern in earth-fill wat...
As well as providing and storing water and regulating flows, hydroelectric dams function as a sustai...
A hydromechanical envelope that governs the onset of soil erosion by seepage-induced internal instab...
AbstractSuffusion, one of the modes of internal erosion, has been widely detected in both natural de...
Seepage water may move soil particles and cause internal erosion of soils, leading to sinkholes and ...
International audienceWithin hydraulic earth structures (dikes, levees, or dams), internal seepage f...
Results of an experimental investigation are reported, conducted to study the stress-strain behavior...
Artículo de publicación ISIPermeameter tests were performed on four widely graded cohesionless soils...
Artículo de publicación ISIPermeameter tests were performed on four widely graded cohesionless soils...
Internal erosion is a major cause for failures and incidents in slopes, embankment dams, landslide d...
Internal stability refers to the ability for the coarse fraction of a broadly-graded soil to prevent...
For an internally unstable soil, fine particles can move in the pore channels between coarse particl...
Internal erosion (suffusion) is caused by water seeping through the matrix of coarse soil and progre...
Internal erosion (suffusion) is caused by water seeping through the matrix of coarse soil and progre...
Suffusion in soil involves selective erosion of fine particles within the matrix of coarse soil part...
Internal erosion at soil–structure interfaces is a dangerous failure pattern in earth-fill wat...
As well as providing and storing water and regulating flows, hydroelectric dams function as a sustai...
A hydromechanical envelope that governs the onset of soil erosion by seepage-induced internal instab...
AbstractSuffusion, one of the modes of internal erosion, has been widely detected in both natural de...
Seepage water may move soil particles and cause internal erosion of soils, leading to sinkholes and ...
International audienceWithin hydraulic earth structures (dikes, levees, or dams), internal seepage f...
Results of an experimental investigation are reported, conducted to study the stress-strain behavior...
Artículo de publicación ISIPermeameter tests were performed on four widely graded cohesionless soils...
Artículo de publicación ISIPermeameter tests were performed on four widely graded cohesionless soils...
Internal erosion is a major cause for failures and incidents in slopes, embankment dams, landslide d...
Internal stability refers to the ability for the coarse fraction of a broadly-graded soil to prevent...
For an internally unstable soil, fine particles can move in the pore channels between coarse particl...
Internal erosion (suffusion) is caused by water seeping through the matrix of coarse soil and progre...
Internal erosion (suffusion) is caused by water seeping through the matrix of coarse soil and progre...