Artículo de publicación ISIWe present a theoretical model to determine the hydromechanical boundary of an internally unstable soil subject to vertical seepage. The model is based in momentum balance equations, which consider that the system is divided into three components: water, finer soil fraction, and coarser soil fraction. The parameters of the model are as follows: the effective stress, the porosity of the soil, the friction angle between the coarse and fine fractions, and the proportion of the effective stress that is transmitted to the finer fraction (G*). Using laboratory data collected on a large permeameter, we demonstrate that the model is able to properly describe the observed behavior. Furthermore, we show that the value of G*...
Internal instability describes phenomena that occur when a soil cannot prevent the loss of its own s...
Internal erosion involves selective loss of fine particles within the matrix of coarse soil particle...
One of the major causes of instability in geotechnical structures such as dikes or earth dams is int...
A hydromechanical envelope that governs the onset of soil erosion by seepage-induced internal instab...
Artículo de publicación ISIResults are presented from permeameter tests involving unidirectional see...
Artículo de publicación ISIResults are presented from permeameter tests involving unidirectional see...
Seepage water may move soil particles and cause internal erosion of soils, leading to sinkholes and ...
The phenomenon of internal erosion occurs when fine particles are pulled off by seepage forces and t...
The phenomenon of internal erosion occurs when fine particles are pulled off by seepage forces and t...
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 ...
One of the major causes of instability in geotechnical structures such as dikes or earth dams is int...
One of the major causes of instability in geotechnical structures such as dikes or earth dams is int...
Internal instability describes phenomena that occur when a soil cannot prevent the loss of its own s...
As well as providing and storing water and regulating flows, hydroelectric dams function as a sustai...
Internal instability describes phenomena that occur when a soil cannot prevent the loss of its own s...
Internal erosion involves selective loss of fine particles within the matrix of coarse soil particle...
One of the major causes of instability in geotechnical structures such as dikes or earth dams is int...
A hydromechanical envelope that governs the onset of soil erosion by seepage-induced internal instab...
Artículo de publicación ISIResults are presented from permeameter tests involving unidirectional see...
Artículo de publicación ISIResults are presented from permeameter tests involving unidirectional see...
Seepage water may move soil particles and cause internal erosion of soils, leading to sinkholes and ...
The phenomenon of internal erosion occurs when fine particles are pulled off by seepage forces and t...
The phenomenon of internal erosion occurs when fine particles are pulled off by seepage forces and t...
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 ...
One of the major causes of instability in geotechnical structures such as dikes or earth dams is int...
One of the major causes of instability in geotechnical structures such as dikes or earth dams is int...
Internal instability describes phenomena that occur when a soil cannot prevent the loss of its own s...
As well as providing and storing water and regulating flows, hydroelectric dams function as a sustai...
Internal instability describes phenomena that occur when a soil cannot prevent the loss of its own s...
Internal erosion involves selective loss of fine particles within the matrix of coarse soil particle...
One of the major causes of instability in geotechnical structures such as dikes or earth dams is int...