A new classification of seepage control mechanisms in geotechnical engineering
Yifeng Chen1, 2, Ran Hu1, 2, Chuangbing Zhou1, 2*, Dianqing Li1, 2, Guan Rong1, 2, Qinghui Jiang1, 2
1 State Key Laboratory of Water Resources and Hydropower Engineering Science, Wuhan University, Wuhan, 430072, China
2 Key Laboratory of Rock Mechanics in Hydraulic Structural Engineering of Ministry of Education, Wuhan University, Wuhan, 430072, China
Received 14 July 2010; received in revised form 1 September 2010; accepted 6 September 2010
Abstract: Seepage flow through soils, rocks and geotechnical structures has a great influence on their stabilities and performances, and seepage control is a critical technological issue in engineering practices. The physical mechanisms associated with various engineering measures for seepage control are investigated from a new perspective within the framework of continuum mechanics; and an equation-based classification of seepage control mechanisms is proposed according to their roles in the mathematical models for seepage flow, including control mechanisms by coupled processes, initial states, boundary conditions and hydraulic properties. The effects of each mechanism on seepage control are illustrated with examples in hydroelectric engineering and radioactive waste disposal, and hence the reasonability of classification is demonstrated. Advice on performance assessment and optimization design of the seepage control systems in geotechnical engineering is provided, and the suggested procedure would serve as a useful guidance for cost-effective control of seepage flow in various engineering practices.
Key words: seepage flow; seepage control mechanisms; optimization design; coupled processes; initial states; boundary conditions; hydraulic properties
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