Backward erosion piping is an important failure mechanism for cohesive water-retaining structures which are founded on a sandy aquifer. Nowadays, piping research and safety assessments are often based on experimental or numerical modelling using arbitrary model widths or even two-dimensional (2D) assumptions. This technical note shows the influence of this limitation through a series of small-scale experiments with varying model widths. The flow pattern proves to be highly three-dimensional (3D), influencing both the pipe geometry and critical gradients leading to piping failure. A 2D model is unable to capture the important aspects of the erosion mechanism and a correction factor needs to be applied if the minimum width for correctly simul...
Backward erosion piping is an important failure mechanism for cohesive water retaining structures wh...
Backward erosion piping is an important failure mechanism for cohesive water retaining structures wh...
Backward erosion piping (BEP) is a failure mechanism that can affect the safety of water-retaining s...
Backward erosion piping is an important failure mechanism for cohesive water retaining structures wh...
One of the failure mechanisms that can affect the safety of a dyke or another water-retaining struct...
Backward erosion piping is an internal erosion mechanism during which shallow pipes are formed in th...
Backward erosion piping is an important failure mechanism for water-retaining structures, a phenomen...
Backward erosion piping is an internal erosion mechanism during which shallow pipes are formed in th...
Backward erosion piping is a relevant failure mechanism for water–retaining structures that determin...
The process of backward erosion piping poses a threat to dams and dikes on foundations of nonplastic...
Backward erosion piping is an important failure mechanism for cohesive water retaining structures wh...
Backward erosion piping is an important failure mechanism for cohesive water retaining structures wh...
Currently, the most advanced prediction model for backward erosion piping is the two-dimensional Sel...
Currently, the most advanced prediction model for backward erosion piping is the two-dimensional Sel...
The process of backward erosion piping poses a threat to dams and dikes on foundations of nonplastic...
Backward erosion piping is an important failure mechanism for cohesive water retaining structures wh...
Backward erosion piping is an important failure mechanism for cohesive water retaining structures wh...
Backward erosion piping (BEP) is a failure mechanism that can affect the safety of water-retaining s...
Backward erosion piping is an important failure mechanism for cohesive water retaining structures wh...
One of the failure mechanisms that can affect the safety of a dyke or another water-retaining struct...
Backward erosion piping is an internal erosion mechanism during which shallow pipes are formed in th...
Backward erosion piping is an important failure mechanism for water-retaining structures, a phenomen...
Backward erosion piping is an internal erosion mechanism during which shallow pipes are formed in th...
Backward erosion piping is a relevant failure mechanism for water–retaining structures that determin...
The process of backward erosion piping poses a threat to dams and dikes on foundations of nonplastic...
Backward erosion piping is an important failure mechanism for cohesive water retaining structures wh...
Backward erosion piping is an important failure mechanism for cohesive water retaining structures wh...
Currently, the most advanced prediction model for backward erosion piping is the two-dimensional Sel...
Currently, the most advanced prediction model for backward erosion piping is the two-dimensional Sel...
The process of backward erosion piping poses a threat to dams and dikes on foundations of nonplastic...
Backward erosion piping is an important failure mechanism for cohesive water retaining structures wh...
Backward erosion piping is an important failure mechanism for cohesive water retaining structures wh...
Backward erosion piping (BEP) is a failure mechanism that can affect the safety of water-retaining s...