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PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS-WATER MANAGEMENT
卷 162, 期 3, 页码 221-232出版社
THOMAS TELFORD PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1680/wama.2009.162.3.221
关键词
embankments; floods & floodworks; site investigation
资金
- Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council flood risk management research consortium (FRMRC)
- Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs/Environment Agency research and development programme
Early studies on the 1953 North Sea floods showed that desiccation assuring of clay fill can play a major role in the failure of food embankments under overflow conditions. However, the onset of desiccation assuring in embankments and its contribution towards breach initiation has not been fully researched. Field and laboratory studies were thus carried out into the desiccation assuring of clay flood embankments in the UK. The work found that a critical condition is reached when desiccation creates an interconnected network of sub-vertical and sub-horizontal assures, which significantly increases the mass permeability of the fill material and hence allows rapid seepage of food water through the surface layer of the embankment. It is suggested high rates of seepage cause localised uplifting of clay blocks, leading to progressive slope failure and successive breaching. Small-scale desiccation tests carried out on discs of soil in pressure plates showed very good agreement between the onset of cracking in the pressure plates and the moisture content recorded in the field. This suggests that it is possible to assess the susceptibility of a fill material to desiccation assuring from the soil water characteristic curve.
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