Spatial and temporal progression of internal erosion in cohesionless soil
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Moffat Covarrubias, Ricardo
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Spatial and temporal progression of internal erosion in cohesionless soil
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Permeameter tests were performed on four widely graded cohesionless soils, to study their susceptibility to internal erosion. Test specimens were reconstituted as a saturated slurry, consolidated, and then subjected to multi-stage seepage flow under increasing hydraulic gradient. The occurrence of internal instability is described qualitatively, from visual observations through the wall of the permeameter during a test and from post-test observations; it is also described quantitatively, from change of hydraulic gradient within the specimen and from axial displacement during a test. The results provide a novel insight into the spatial and temporal progression of seepage-induced internal instability. This insight yields an improved characterization of suffusion and suffosion in cohesionless soils, the progression of which appears governed by a critical combination of hydraulic gradient and effective stress.
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British Columbia Hydroelectric Power Authority
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/125535
DOI: DOI: 10.1139/T10-071
ISSN: 0008-3674
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CANADIAN GEOTECHNICAL JOURNAL Volume: 48 Issue: 3 Pages: 399-412 Published: MAR 2011
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