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ALHASAN, Z. MIČA, L. ŘÍHA, J.
Originální název
Comments on the influence of stress state on internal erosion
Typ
článek ve sborníku ve WoS nebo Scopus
Jazyk
angličtina
Originální abstrakt
Internal instability in soil involves erosion of fine particles caused by the hydraulic forces imposed by seepage or leakage flow, which may cause considerable changes in the hydraulic and mechanical behaviour of the soil. It has been documented that three factors act in internal erosion, namely soil susceptibility, hydraulic action and state of stress. The latter factor is still not completely scrutinized. Therefore, in the paper an overview of available researches on the phenomenon was conducted with respect to the relation between instability characteristics and stress state in the soil. Types of internal erosion test methods were summarized and classified, available findings of laboratory methods were briefly assessed. The initiation and development of internal erosion in relation to the effect of stress state was described as well. Final discussion on the effect of stress on internal erosion at particular locations of dam was carried out based on the available data. The proposals for the further necessary research are mentioned.
Klíčová slova
Internal erosion, seepage flow, stress conditions
Autoři
ALHASAN, Z.; MIČA, L.; ŘÍHA, J.
Vydáno
19. 9. 2017
Nakladatel
Instytut Meterologii i Gospodarki Wodnej, Panstwowy Instytut Badawczy, Warszawa
Místo
Warszawa, Polsko
ISBN
978-83-64979-23-1
Kniha
Budowle piętrzące eksploatacja i monitoring
Strany od
181
Strany do
197
Strany počet
17
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT140110, author="Zakaraya {Alhasan} and Lumír {Miča} and Jaromír {Říha}", title="Comments on the influence of stress state on internal erosion", booktitle="Budowle piętrzące eksploatacja i monitoring", year="2017", pages="181--197", publisher="Instytut Meterologii i Gospodarki Wodnej, Panstwowy Instytut Badawczy, Warszawa", address="Warszawa, Polsko", isbn="978-83-64979-23-1" }