Dennis Michael G. Garcia, Andrea Nicole L. Ramos, Mark Vincent M. Santos, Christian Loyd S. Tayson, Ivan Karl B. Camacho, Florante D. Poso, Mark B. Ondac
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摘要
SEEP/W是一个复杂的模拟多孔介质中地下水流动的有限元程序。SEEP/W还可以模拟简单的饱和稳态问题以及复杂的饱和/非饱和瞬态分析。本研究旨在通过渗流分析模拟,确定不同类型各向同性土对均质土坝渗流和出口梯度的影响。通过60次模拟,确定了砾石、粉砂、粉砂、粉质粘土、粘土和砂等6种不同类型的各向同性土对均质土坝渗流和出口梯度的影响。在模拟数据中,砾石出口梯度的最大值为0.50003672,粘土出口梯度的最小值为0.500029。在渗流通量中,砂砾土和粘土土的渗流通量最高、最低,砂砾土的渗流通量最小、最大值分别为$3.00 e -04m^{3}/s$和$3.00 E-02 m^{3}/s$,粘土的渗流通量最小、最大值分别为$1.00 E-11 m^{3}/s$和$4.70 E-09 m^{3}/s$。计算r值为0.623,表格值为0.2546766,自由度为58,显著性水平为0.05。由于r值为0.623,介于r值1.0和0.5之间,因此根据Pearson相关法,渗流与出口梯度呈正相关关系。根据这些数据,强烈建议使用粘土设计堤坝,因为它的渗流和出口梯度值都很低,可以防止管道。而在模拟的6种土壤中,砂砾土的渗流和出口梯度值都很高,容易发生管道作用,是大坝溃坝的主要原因之一,因此应尽量避免使用砂砾土。
Seepage Simulation Analysis for Isotropic Soils of Homogeneous Embankment Dams
SEEP/W is a sophisticated finite element program for simulating groundwater flow in porous media. SEEP/W can also model simple saturated steady-state problems as well as complicated saturated/unsaturated transient analysis. This study aims to determine the effects of the different types of isotropic soils on the seepage and exit gradient of homogeneous earth dams through using seepage analysis simulation. A total of sixty simulations were performed to determine the effects of each six different types of isotropic soil, including gravel, silt, silty sand, silty clay, clay and sand, on the seepage and exit gradient of homogeneous earth dams. In the simulation data, the highest value of the exit gradient is from gravel, which is 0.50003672, while the lowest value is from clay, with a value of 0.500029. In seepage flux, gravel and clay soil have the highest and lowest values, with a minimum and maximum value of $3.00E-04m^{3}/s$ and $3.00 E-02 m^{3}/s$ for gravel and $1.00 E-11 m^{3}/s$ and $4.70 E-09 m^{3}/s$ for clay,, respectively. The computed r-value is 0.623 and the tabular value is 0.2546766 with 58 degrees of freedom and a 0.05 level of significance. Due to the r-value of 0.623, which is in between the r-values of 1.0 and 0.5, the seepage and exit gradient have a Positive Relationship in terms of Pearson's Correlation Method. Based on this data, it is highly recommended to use clay soil for designing embankment dams as it has low value for both seepage and exit gradient which could prevent piping. While gravel should be avoided among the six types of soil that were simulated since it has a high value for both seepage and exit gradient, making it more susceptible to piping which is one of the major causes of dam failure.