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Soil compressibility in transient unsaturated seepage analyses

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CANADIAN GEOTECHNICAL JOURNAL
卷 51, 期 8, 页码 858-868

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CANADIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1139/cgj-2013-0255

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transient seepage analysis; hydraulic conductivity; coefficient of volume compressibility; compressibility; levee; hydraulic gradient; uplift; coefficient of consolidation; slope stability

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  1. National Science Foundation

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Most levee underseepage and uplift analyses are based on steady-state seepage and can yield conservative results. Although computations are simpler and steady-state seepage parameters are easier to determine and readily available, transient unsaturated seepage analyses are more representative of levee seepage conditions because boundary conditions acting on the levee or floodwall and saturation change with time, which induce pore-water pressure and seepage changes with time in the embankment and foundation strata. In addition, these boundary conditions, e. g., flood surge or storm event, are rapid such that steady-state conditions may not have time to develop in the embankment and some foundation materials. Transient seepage analyses using a floodwall case study indicate that as soil compressibility of the underseepage layer decreases, rapid landside pore-water pressures increase and can approach steady-state values. The transient results also indicate that uplift factors of safety during the flood event are about 22% higher than those at steady state. The effect of soil compressibility can delay or accelerate the onset of uplift water pressure increase from the initial steady-state conditions.

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