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On the role of partially saturated soil strength in the stability analysis of a river embankment under steady-state and transient seepage conditions

Authors :
Gottardi Guido
Gragnano Carmine Gerardo
Source :
E3S Web of Conferences, Vol 9, p 19002 (2016)
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
EDP Sciences, 2016.

Abstract

River flood risk is considered being one of the most costly hazards in Europe and under a further major potential impact of climate change, in combination with land-use changes and water management practices, flood risk is expected to increase for many river basins. In engineering practice, the design of river embankments is usually performed using simplified approaches, considering steady-state flow conditions induced by the retained water and almost neglecting issues related to partially saturated soils, thus leading to potentially heavily over conservative results of stability analyses. To provide a realistic assessment of river bank stability conditions and to get a more accurate prediction of flood risk it is necessary to consider river bank soil behaviour at different saturation degrees in connection with transient seepage flow. A numerical study on stability conditions of a specific river embankment focusing on the partially saturated soil strength contribution is presented herein. Seepage and stability analyses have been carried out using the information collected on river Secchia flooding case study, occurred north of the city of Modena (Italy) in January 2014. Limit equilibrium method has been adopted for assessing the overall stability in steady-state and transient flow conditions. Useful indications for accounting unsaturated soil strength in similar circumstances are finally provided in the paper.

Subjects

Subjects :
Environmental sciences
GE1-350

Details

Language :
English, French
ISSN :
22671242
Volume :
9
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
E3S Web of Conferences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.04bab7a13a45a9a09d855d5da464a9
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20160919002