While the Backward Erosion Piping (BEP) form of internal erosion is one of the least understood mechanisms in geotechnical engineering, a precise, mechanism-based analysis method for backward erosion piping (BEP) remains elusive for geotechnical engineers. BEP is still generally analyzed with empirically-based methods that do not consider many of the complexities of the soil, the subsurface geometry, the seepage regime, and the exit face conditions. Furthermore, many of the analysis methods commonly used for BEP were actually developed for other forms of internal erosion and adapted to BEP by correlating with crude empirical data. This paper presents a laboratory testing program performed to investigate the mechanisms of BEP under two cond...
Backward erosion piping is a mechanism of internal erosion that has been widely recognized as a pote...
The process of backward erosion piping poses a threat to dams and dikes on foundations of nonplastic...
Backward erosion piping is a mechanism of internal erosion that has been widely recognized as a pote...
Internal erosion often occurs when seepage flow is concentrated into a small, unprotected opening. O...
Backward erosion piping is a type of internal erosion. It occurs beneath water structures as a resul...
Seepage-related erosion is one of the predominant mechanisms responsible for incidents and failures ...
Seepage-related erosion is one of the predominant mechanisms responsible for incidents and failures ...
The objective of this research is to help better understand the effects of exit face inclinations on...
Backward Erosion Piping is an internal erosion mechanism which occurs beneath embankment dams and le...
Backward Erosion Piping (BEP) is a form of internal erosion that is prevalent in sandy foundations o...
The objective of this research is to help better understand the effects of exit face inclinations on...
Backward Erosion Piping (BEP) is a form of internal erosion that is prevalent in sandy foundations ...
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 ...
One of the failure mechanisms that can affect the safety of a dyke or another water-retaining struct...
Backward erosion piping is a mechanism of internal erosion that has been widely recognized as a pote...
The process of backward erosion piping poses a threat to dams and dikes on foundations of nonplastic...
Backward erosion piping is a mechanism of internal erosion that has been widely recognized as a pote...
Internal erosion often occurs when seepage flow is concentrated into a small, unprotected opening. O...
Backward erosion piping is a type of internal erosion. It occurs beneath water structures as a resul...
Seepage-related erosion is one of the predominant mechanisms responsible for incidents and failures ...
Seepage-related erosion is one of the predominant mechanisms responsible for incidents and failures ...
The objective of this research is to help better understand the effects of exit face inclinations on...
Backward Erosion Piping is an internal erosion mechanism which occurs beneath embankment dams and le...
Backward Erosion Piping (BEP) is a form of internal erosion that is prevalent in sandy foundations o...
The objective of this research is to help better understand the effects of exit face inclinations on...
Backward Erosion Piping (BEP) is a form of internal erosion that is prevalent in sandy foundations ...
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 ...
One of the failure mechanisms that can affect the safety of a dyke or another water-retaining struct...
Backward erosion piping is a mechanism of internal erosion that has been widely recognized as a pote...
The process of backward erosion piping poses a threat to dams and dikes on foundations of nonplastic...
Backward erosion piping is a mechanism of internal erosion that has been widely recognized as a pote...