Modeling the effect of downstream drain geometry on seepage through earth dams

Refaiy, Amr R.; AboulAtta, Nahla M.; Saad, Neveen Y.; Anas El Molla, Doaa;

Abstract


This research investigates the effect of downstream drain's geometry on seepage through homogeneous earth dams founded on an impervious foundation. A permeability tank experimental model and SEEP2D numerical model are used in the study. The dam's failure in the case of no drain is experimentally observed to point out the drain's importance. The effect of the drain's geometry on seepage characteristics is evaluated by considering different scenarios for its height, length, and angle. Three cases for reservoir filling are studied. Sensitivity analysis is performed to evaluate the drain's most effective geometrical parameter. The results show that the most effective geometrical parameter of the downstream drain is its length, while its height and angle have no effect. Increasing the drain's length increases the seepage discharge and the distance between the phreatic line and downstream face and reduces the pore water pressure leading to more safety. Design charts and equations are provided.


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Title Modeling the effect of downstream drain geometry on seepage through earth dams
Authors Refaiy, Amr R.; AboulAtta, Nahla M.; Saad, Neveen Y.; Anas El Molla, Doaa 
Keywords Downstream drain | Earth dam | Experimental permeability tank | Hydraulic structures | SEEP2D numerical model | Seepage
Issue Date 1-Sep-2021
Journal Ain Shams Engineering Journal 
ISSN 20904479
DOI 10.1016/j.asej.2021.02.011
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85102891254

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