Seepage induced fine particles migration that leads to a change in hydraulic conductivity of a soil matrix is referred to as internal instability. This could jeopardize the structural integrity of the soil matrix by initiating suffusion (or suffosion): a form of internal erosion. Susceptibility to suffusion has been studied mostly under extreme laboratory conditions to develop empirical design criteria, which are typically based on the particle size distribution. The physics governing the process has not been comprehensively uncovered in the classical studies due to experimental limitations. The mainstream evaluation methods often over-idealize the suffusion process, holding a probabilistic perspective for estimating constriction sizes and ...
International audienceNon-cohesive soils subjected to a flow may have a behavior in which fine parti...
Suffusion is a complex phenomenon which involves selective erosion of fine particles under the effec...
Many embankment dams constructed with a core of non-plastic or low plasticity silt-sand-gravel, freq...
Internal instability or suffusion is one of the mechanisms of internal erosion in cohesionless soils...
Suffusion is the phenomenon responsible for internal erosion, and is the process by which finer soil...
Internal instability problems associated with granular soils involves washing out of the fine grains...
Internal instability of a widely graded cohesionless soil refers to a phenomenon in which its finer ...
Internal instability describes phenomena that occur when a soil cannot prevent the loss of its own s...
The presence of soils, which are at the limit state of internal stability, is a potential risk to ea...
Internal erosion poses a significant threat to the stability of earth and rock-fill dams. Suffusion ...
AbstractSuffusion, one of the modes of internal erosion, has been widely detected in both natural de...
Under certain conditions, clay and silt size particles in gap-graded clayey to silty sands can be tr...
The suffusion phenomenon occurs when fine soil particles are detached by seepage flow and transporte...
AbstractSuffusion describes the phenomenon whereby finer particles are eroded through the voids of c...
International audienceCohesionless granular matter subjected to internal flow can incur an internal ...
International audienceNon-cohesive soils subjected to a flow may have a behavior in which fine parti...
Suffusion is a complex phenomenon which involves selective erosion of fine particles under the effec...
Many embankment dams constructed with a core of non-plastic or low plasticity silt-sand-gravel, freq...
Internal instability or suffusion is one of the mechanisms of internal erosion in cohesionless soils...
Suffusion is the phenomenon responsible for internal erosion, and is the process by which finer soil...
Internal instability problems associated with granular soils involves washing out of the fine grains...
Internal instability of a widely graded cohesionless soil refers to a phenomenon in which its finer ...
Internal instability describes phenomena that occur when a soil cannot prevent the loss of its own s...
The presence of soils, which are at the limit state of internal stability, is a potential risk to ea...
Internal erosion poses a significant threat to the stability of earth and rock-fill dams. Suffusion ...
AbstractSuffusion, one of the modes of internal erosion, has been widely detected in both natural de...
Under certain conditions, clay and silt size particles in gap-graded clayey to silty sands can be tr...
The suffusion phenomenon occurs when fine soil particles are detached by seepage flow and transporte...
AbstractSuffusion describes the phenomenon whereby finer particles are eroded through the voids of c...
International audienceCohesionless granular matter subjected to internal flow can incur an internal ...
International audienceNon-cohesive soils subjected to a flow may have a behavior in which fine parti...
Suffusion is a complex phenomenon which involves selective erosion of fine particles under the effec...
Many embankment dams constructed with a core of non-plastic or low plasticity silt-sand-gravel, freq...