Prediction of hydraulic gradient for backward erosion piping in river levees considering flow regime and pipe geometry

IF 3.3 2区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL Soils and Foundations Pub Date : 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.sandf.2025.101591
Mitsu Okamura , Nene Kusube
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The hydraulic gradient that causes backward erosion piping in river levees is of significant concern in geotechnical engineering. Traditionally, the mechanism of pipe progression beneath levees has primarily been studied using small-scale model experiments. Prediction methods for the critical hydraulic gradient have been developed in which the simple pipe geometry and laminar pipe flow were assumed. However, recent studies have suggested that turbulent flow is more likely in the pipes of prototype-scale levees and that both the pipe geometry and flow regime significantly influence pipe progression and the resulting gradient. The present study proposes a prediction method that accounts for the effects of the foundation’s soil properties, levee scale, flow regime, and pipe geometry. The method is validated by comparing the predicted results with those from centrifuge tests. All the analytical results are found to be consistent with the test observations, demonstrating that the proposed method can satisfactorily predict the effects of the testing parameters on the hydraulic gradient. The scale effect of levees on the critical hydraulic gradient remains a critical issue, as the direct application of small-scale test results to prototype levees often results in the overprediction of the gradient. The method is also used to evaluate the progression gradient of full-scale levees, confirming that the gradient is inversely proportional to the square root of the levee width (L−1/2) under laminar pipe flow conditions. Under turbulent flow conditions, which are more likely in field-scale levees, the exponent may be even smaller.
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Soils and Foundations
Soils and Foundations 工程技术-地球科学综合
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期刊介绍: Soils and Foundations is one of the leading journals in the field of soil mechanics and geotechnical engineering. It is the official journal of the Japanese Geotechnical Society (JGS)., The journal publishes a variety of original research paper, technical reports, technical notes, as well as the state-of-the-art reports upon invitation by the Editor, in the fields of soil and rock mechanics, geotechnical engineering, and environmental geotechnics. Since the publication of Volume 1, No.1 issue in June 1960, Soils and Foundations will celebrate the 60th anniversary in the year of 2020. Soils and Foundations welcomes theoretical as well as practical work associated with the aforementioned field(s). Case studies that describe the original and interdisciplinary work applicable to geotechnical engineering are particularly encouraged. Discussions to each of the published articles are also welcomed in order to provide an avenue in which opinions of peers may be fed back or exchanged. In providing latest expertise on a specific topic, one issue out of six per year on average was allocated to include selected papers from the International Symposia which were held in Japan as well as overseas.
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