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Title: Heterogeneous embankment dam under rapid drawdown // Magazine of Civil Engineering. – 2023. – С. 11708
Creators: Aldungarova A. K.; Mkilima T. M.; Utepov Ye. B.; Tulebekova A. S.; Zharassov Sh. Zh.
Imprint: 2023
Collection: Общая коллекция
Subjects: Строительство; Гидротехническое строительство. Гидротехника; bulk dams; heterogeneous bulk dams; rapid drawdown of dams; strength of dams; stability of dam slopes; numerical analysis; насыпные плотины; неоднородные насыпные плотины; быстрая просадка плотин; прочность плотин; устойчивость склонов плотин; численный анализ
UDC: 626/627
LBC: 38.77
Document type: Article, report
File type: PDF
Language: English
DOI: 10.34910/MCE.117.8
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Loading conditions are among the significant determinants of the stability of embankment dams: they need to be carefully investigated during the design phase of the dam construction. Unfortunately, it is almost impossible to investigate the combination of these parameters in-situ. In the current work, the influence of rapid drawdown loading conditions on the stability of the embankment dam was investigated with the help of numerical modeling for a case of the Aktobe dam in Kazakhstan. The seepage analyses were carried out concurrently with slope stability analyses. Mainly, five different drawdown cases were investigated, which are: steady-state, instantaneous drawdown, 5-days drawdown, 10-days drawdown, and 1m per day drawdown rate. In terms of flow type, both steady-state and transient flow conditions were investigated. In general, when the embankment was subjected to the 1 m per day drawdown rate a minimum factor of safety value of 1.486 was retrieved from computations. The factor of safety value is equivalent to a 3.7 % increase from the 10 days drawdown rate, 8.3 % from the 5 days drawdown rate and 48.6 % from the instantaneous drawdown.

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Table of Contents

  • Heterogeneous embankment dam under rapid drawdown
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Materials and Methods
      • 2.1. Case study description
      • 2.2. Embankment geometry and modeling process
      • 2.3. Seepage analysis
      • 2.4. Slope stability analysis
      • 2.5. Material characteristics
    • 3. Results and Discussion
      • 3.1. Seepage analysis
      • 3.2. Slope stability analysis
    • 4. Conclusions
    • 5. Conflict of Interests

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