Capillary barrier (CB) systems consisting of a fine-grained soil layer placed over a coarse-grained soil layer can generally provide a water-shielding effect, increasing the slope stability of soil structures during rainfall. In order to improve the water-shielding performance of CB systems, laboratory model tests have been previously conducted under various conditions; notably, large-scale model tests are especially required. The inefficiency in increasing the production time of CB models until now explains their high cost. In this paper, we propose a laboratory small-scale CB (SSCB) model test for a quick and efficient evaluation of the function of a CB system. In this model test, differently from previous studies, a side drainage flow in...
Interest in research on capillary barrier (CB) in regions with humid climates (tropical and subtropi...
The concept of capillary barrier principle is widely applied as lasting solution to rainfall infiltr...
Slope instability is often caused by decreases in suction due to heavy and prolonged rainfall. In th...
Capillary barrier (CB) systems consisting of a fine-grained soil layer placed over a coarse-grained ...
A physical capillary barrier model has been developed to study the mechanism and the effectiveness o...
A capillary barrier as a cover system is a two‐layer system of distinct hydraulic properties to prev...
Slope instability due to rainfall infiltration constitutes major natural disasters in many tropical ...
Slope instability due to rainfall infiltration constitutes major natural disasters in many tropical ...
A capillary barrier system is a promising alternative measure for controlling rainfall infiltration ...
The capillary barrier is a two-layer soil system which consists of a fine-grained layer overlying a ...
A physical model was designed and constructed to study the mechanisms associated with capillary barr...
Concept, design and results of hydrological experiments in two tilt-gutters (10 m and 1 m long) to t...
Rainfall-induced landslide is a common geohazard in tropical and humid regions. Capillary barrier sy...
Capillary barrier system (CBS) is a soil cover system which consists of two layers of soil with dist...
Abstract: One important step in the design of inclined covers with capillary barrier effect (CCBE) i...
Interest in research on capillary barrier (CB) in regions with humid climates (tropical and subtropi...
The concept of capillary barrier principle is widely applied as lasting solution to rainfall infiltr...
Slope instability is often caused by decreases in suction due to heavy and prolonged rainfall. In th...
Capillary barrier (CB) systems consisting of a fine-grained soil layer placed over a coarse-grained ...
A physical capillary barrier model has been developed to study the mechanism and the effectiveness o...
A capillary barrier as a cover system is a two‐layer system of distinct hydraulic properties to prev...
Slope instability due to rainfall infiltration constitutes major natural disasters in many tropical ...
Slope instability due to rainfall infiltration constitutes major natural disasters in many tropical ...
A capillary barrier system is a promising alternative measure for controlling rainfall infiltration ...
The capillary barrier is a two-layer soil system which consists of a fine-grained layer overlying a ...
A physical model was designed and constructed to study the mechanisms associated with capillary barr...
Concept, design and results of hydrological experiments in two tilt-gutters (10 m and 1 m long) to t...
Rainfall-induced landslide is a common geohazard in tropical and humid regions. Capillary barrier sy...
Capillary barrier system (CBS) is a soil cover system which consists of two layers of soil with dist...
Abstract: One important step in the design of inclined covers with capillary barrier effect (CCBE) i...
Interest in research on capillary barrier (CB) in regions with humid climates (tropical and subtropi...
The concept of capillary barrier principle is widely applied as lasting solution to rainfall infiltr...
Slope instability is often caused by decreases in suction due to heavy and prolonged rainfall. In th...