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Civil/Environmental
- Dec 6, 2007
- 55
Is this the right erosion mechanism explination ? Please advise:
The differential settlement along the base of a highly compacted sand dam will result in a vertical crack breaking up the dam. If the internal compressive stress is not high enough to squeeze the crack shut, it will remain open and water will ingress into it from the surface or from the neighboring saturated zones. The walls of the crack will most likely be under tension and if the dam cannot resist this tension (through its unsaturation-induced suction) and/or if the water flowing into the crack exerts pressure that renders the effective stress vanished, erosion will take place.
The differential settlement along the base of a highly compacted sand dam will result in a vertical crack breaking up the dam. If the internal compressive stress is not high enough to squeeze the crack shut, it will remain open and water will ingress into it from the surface or from the neighboring saturated zones. The walls of the crack will most likely be under tension and if the dam cannot resist this tension (through its unsaturation-induced suction) and/or if the water flowing into the crack exerts pressure that renders the effective stress vanished, erosion will take place.