The presence of soils, which are at the limit state of internal stability, is a potential risk to earthworks under seepage flow. Therefore, it is necessary to identify unstable soils and to estimate hydraulic gradients at which the suffusion can be initiated respectively progressed. An experimental study has been carried out to quantify critical hydraulic gradients for a widely graded soil. For the tested soil, in downwards vertical percolation experiments, the global critical hydraulic gradients lie in the different ranges between icrit = 0:1 to 5:5 with dependency on the particle arrangement. The critical hydraulic gradient was investigated using various types of sample preparation technique. Moreover, suffusion tests using several types ...
Filters represent a very important component of earth structures. Indeed a large percentage of emban...
AbstractThe characteristics of suffusion and its mechanical consequences on saturated cohesionless s...
AbstractThe characteristics of suffusion and its mechanical consequences on saturated cohesionless s...
Suffusion is the phenomenon responsible for internal erosion, and is the process by which finer soil...
Suffusion is a complex phenomenon which involves selective erosion of fine particles under the effec...
A laboratory study aiming at the evaluation of the suffusion behaviour of coarse gap-graded soils is...
International audienceSuffusion is a selective erosion of fine particles under the effect of seepage...
International audienceSuffusion is a selective erosion of fine particles under the effect of seepage...
Abstract Suffusion is the phenomenon responsible for internal erosion, and is the process by which f...
AbstractThe factors of suffusion progression due to a series of one-dimensional laboratory seepage t...
Internal instability of widely-graded cohesionless soils results from an inability to prevent loss o...
International audienceWithin hydraulic earth structures (dikes, levees, or dams), internal seepage f...
Internal instability of a widely graded cohesionless soil refers to a phenomenon in which its finer ...
Filters represent a very important component of earth structures. Indeed a large percentage of emban...
Internal instability of a widely graded cohesionless soil refers to a phenomenon in which its finer ...
Filters represent a very important component of earth structures. Indeed a large percentage of emban...
AbstractThe characteristics of suffusion and its mechanical consequences on saturated cohesionless s...
AbstractThe characteristics of suffusion and its mechanical consequences on saturated cohesionless s...
Suffusion is the phenomenon responsible for internal erosion, and is the process by which finer soil...
Suffusion is a complex phenomenon which involves selective erosion of fine particles under the effec...
A laboratory study aiming at the evaluation of the suffusion behaviour of coarse gap-graded soils is...
International audienceSuffusion is a selective erosion of fine particles under the effect of seepage...
International audienceSuffusion is a selective erosion of fine particles under the effect of seepage...
Abstract Suffusion is the phenomenon responsible for internal erosion, and is the process by which f...
AbstractThe factors of suffusion progression due to a series of one-dimensional laboratory seepage t...
Internal instability of widely-graded cohesionless soils results from an inability to prevent loss o...
International audienceWithin hydraulic earth structures (dikes, levees, or dams), internal seepage f...
Internal instability of a widely graded cohesionless soil refers to a phenomenon in which its finer ...
Filters represent a very important component of earth structures. Indeed a large percentage of emban...
Internal instability of a widely graded cohesionless soil refers to a phenomenon in which its finer ...
Filters represent a very important component of earth structures. Indeed a large percentage of emban...
AbstractThe characteristics of suffusion and its mechanical consequences on saturated cohesionless s...
AbstractThe characteristics of suffusion and its mechanical consequences on saturated cohesionless s...