Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
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Outline
Seepage Theory Potential and Stream Functions Flow Nets and FEM models Seepage through Dams and Embankments Seepage in Anisotropic Soils Instability due to Seepage Seepage and Effective Stress
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d dx
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Similarly, the head difference between any two adjacent equipotentials is constant.
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= 8m
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= 16.7 m
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EX 1 Plaxis Result
H=17.5m
H=12.5m
Hp=16.8m
Hq=13.6m
EX 1 Plaxis Results
Total discharge = 15.7e-6 m3/s per m
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EX 1 Plaxis Results
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EX 2 Plaxis Results
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EX 2 Plaxis Results
Discharge = 1.63e-4 m3/s per m
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EX 2 Plaxis Results
Uplift pressures
33 kPa 90 kPa
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EX 3 Dam Seepage
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EX 3 Dam Seepage
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EX 3 Plaxis Results
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EX 3 Plaxis Results
Discharge = 17.1e-6 m3/s per m
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Datum hm
hm = d
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' ic = w
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'd
hm w
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Darcys law is v=ki (average seepage velocity or Darcy velocity or apparent or superficial velocity)
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Fs = j.volume = i. w .volume
ie Seepage Force = Seepage Pressure x Volume
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' = sat w
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hs=
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Seepage pressures at A=
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' A = hs ( '+i. w )
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