Effect of using grouted vertical barrier on seepage characteristics under small hydraulic structures

This study investigated the effect of using Grouted Vertical Barrier (GVB) on the seepage characteristics (uplift force, seepage rate, and exit hydraulic gradient) under small hydraulic structures. The GVB’s variables, viz., position, depth, width and hydraulic conductivity, were studied experimenta...

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Main Authors: M.A. Shousha, A.M. Basha, M.A. El-enany, H.M. Moghazy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-02-01
Series:Alexandria Engineering Journal
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110016820300144
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spelling doaj-4667a7dffeb349fea52d64f195a189582021-06-02T17:06:51ZengElsevierAlexandria Engineering Journal1110-01682020-02-01591441455Effect of using grouted vertical barrier on seepage characteristics under small hydraulic structuresM.A. Shousha0A.M. Basha1M.A. El-enany2H.M. Moghazy3Civil Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Kafrelsheikh University, Egypt; Corresponding author at: Kafrelsheikh, Egypt.Civil Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Kafrelsheikh University, EgyptCivil Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Kafrelsheikh University, EgyptIrrigation Engineering and Hydraulics Department, Faculty of Engineering, Alexanderia University, EgyptThis study investigated the effect of using Grouted Vertical Barrier (GVB) on the seepage characteristics (uplift force, seepage rate, and exit hydraulic gradient) under small hydraulic structures. The GVB’s variables, viz., position, depth, width and hydraulic conductivity, were studied experimentally using sand model and numerically employing SEEP/W software. A parametric study investigated several cases of the variables after numerical model verification. The results depicted that the heal and toe ends were the best positions for uplift force and exit gradient, respectively. The maximum reduction in the seepage occurred at both ends. The seepage characteristics swiftly decreased by increasing the GVB’s depth in the pre-mentioned best positions. Upsurge of the GVB’s width sequentially reduced the exit gradient and the seepage rate, whilst negatively impacted the uplift force. Declining the ratio between the hydraulic conductivity of the GVB (K) and the reference soil one (Ko) significantly lowered the seepage until reaching a stationary proportion K/Ko = 1E−4. Beyond this, decreasing K/Ko ratio do-nothing. Through regression analysis, three equations were developed to estimate the seepage characteristics affected by GVB’s variables. The indications of comparative studies revealed a better effect of the GVB compared to any of the sheet pile or the upstream blanket. Keywords: Seepage characteristics, Grouted vertical barrier, Small hydraulic structures, Sheet pile, Upstream blankethttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110016820300144
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author M.A. Shousha
A.M. Basha
M.A. El-enany
H.M. Moghazy
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A.M. Basha
M.A. El-enany
H.M. Moghazy
Effect of using grouted vertical barrier on seepage characteristics under small hydraulic structures
Alexandria Engineering Journal
author_facet M.A. Shousha
A.M. Basha
M.A. El-enany
H.M. Moghazy
author_sort M.A. Shousha
title Effect of using grouted vertical barrier on seepage characteristics under small hydraulic structures
title_short Effect of using grouted vertical barrier on seepage characteristics under small hydraulic structures
title_full Effect of using grouted vertical barrier on seepage characteristics under small hydraulic structures
title_fullStr Effect of using grouted vertical barrier on seepage characteristics under small hydraulic structures
title_full_unstemmed Effect of using grouted vertical barrier on seepage characteristics under small hydraulic structures
title_sort effect of using grouted vertical barrier on seepage characteristics under small hydraulic structures
publisher Elsevier
series Alexandria Engineering Journal
issn 1110-0168
publishDate 2020-02-01
description This study investigated the effect of using Grouted Vertical Barrier (GVB) on the seepage characteristics (uplift force, seepage rate, and exit hydraulic gradient) under small hydraulic structures. The GVB’s variables, viz., position, depth, width and hydraulic conductivity, were studied experimentally using sand model and numerically employing SEEP/W software. A parametric study investigated several cases of the variables after numerical model verification. The results depicted that the heal and toe ends were the best positions for uplift force and exit gradient, respectively. The maximum reduction in the seepage occurred at both ends. The seepage characteristics swiftly decreased by increasing the GVB’s depth in the pre-mentioned best positions. Upsurge of the GVB’s width sequentially reduced the exit gradient and the seepage rate, whilst negatively impacted the uplift force. Declining the ratio between the hydraulic conductivity of the GVB (K) and the reference soil one (Ko) significantly lowered the seepage until reaching a stationary proportion K/Ko = 1E−4. Beyond this, decreasing K/Ko ratio do-nothing. Through regression analysis, three equations were developed to estimate the seepage characteristics affected by GVB’s variables. The indications of comparative studies revealed a better effect of the GVB compared to any of the sheet pile or the upstream blanket. Keywords: Seepage characteristics, Grouted vertical barrier, Small hydraulic structures, Sheet pile, Upstream blanket
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