Internal erosion at soil–structure interfaces is a dangerous failure pattern in earth-fill water-retaining structures. However, existing studies concentrate on the investigations of internal erosion by assuming homogeneous materials, while ignoring the vulnerable soil–structure-interface internal erosion in realistic cases. Therefore, orthogonal and single-factor tests are carried out with a newly designed apparatus to investigate the critical hydraulic gradient of internal erosion on soil–structure interfaces. The main conclusions can be draw as follows: (1) the impact order of the three factors is: degree of compaction > roughness > clay content; (2) the critical hydraulic gradient increases as the degree of compac...
Internal instability of a widely graded cohesionless soil refers to a phenomenon in which its finer ...
The presence of soils, which are at the limit state of internal stability, is a potential risk to ea...
As well as providing and storing water and regulating flows, hydroelectric dams function as a sustai...
Internal erosion involves selective loss of fine particles within the matrix of coarse soil particle...
AbstractSuffusion, one of the modes of internal erosion, has been widely detected in both natural de...
A hydromechanical envelope that governs the onset of soil erosion by seepage-induced internal instab...
Internal stability refers to the ability for the coarse fraction of a broadly-graded soil to prevent...
International audienceWithin hydraulic earth structures (dikes, levees, or dams), internal seepage f...
Internal erosion is one of the major threats for water retaining structures like embankment dams or ...
Experience has shown that certain soils may be susceptible to internal erosion. These soils, for exa...
AbstractSuffusion, one of the modes of internal erosion, has been widely detected in both natural de...
Experience has shown that certain soils may be susceptible to internal erosion. These soils, for exa...
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 instability of a widely graded cohesionless soil refers to a phenomenon in which its finer ...
Internal instability of a widely graded cohesionless soil refers to a phenomenon in which its finer ...
The presence of soils, which are at the limit state of internal stability, is a potential risk to ea...
As well as providing and storing water and regulating flows, hydroelectric dams function as a sustai...
Internal erosion involves selective loss of fine particles within the matrix of coarse soil particle...
AbstractSuffusion, one of the modes of internal erosion, has been widely detected in both natural de...
A hydromechanical envelope that governs the onset of soil erosion by seepage-induced internal instab...
Internal stability refers to the ability for the coarse fraction of a broadly-graded soil to prevent...
International audienceWithin hydraulic earth structures (dikes, levees, or dams), internal seepage f...
Internal erosion is one of the major threats for water retaining structures like embankment dams or ...
Experience has shown that certain soils may be susceptible to internal erosion. These soils, for exa...
AbstractSuffusion, one of the modes of internal erosion, has been widely detected in both natural de...
Experience has shown that certain soils may be susceptible to internal erosion. These soils, for exa...
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 instability of a widely graded cohesionless soil refers to a phenomenon in which its finer ...
Internal instability of a widely graded cohesionless soil refers to a phenomenon in which its finer ...
The presence of soils, which are at the limit state of internal stability, is a potential risk to ea...
As well as providing and storing water and regulating flows, hydroelectric dams function as a sustai...