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Title: | THE INFLUENCE OF THE INPUT DATA ON UNSATURATED HYDRAULIC SOIL PARAMETERS AND ON UNSTEADY SEEPAGE RESULTS FOR EARTHFILL DAMS |
Authors: | M.L. BOTOS, T. MILCHIS |
Keywords: | unsaturated soils parameter estimation axis translation |
Issue Date: | 2015 |
Publisher: | Transilvania University Press, Brasov |
Abstract: | Calculation of seepage on small earth fill dams inevitably
involves modelling flow through unsaturated zones. The parameters that
influence the flow through unsaturated environments are important for the
rain water that seeps through the unsaturated slopes, or when we refer to
unsteady flow with rapid variations of water level. Obtaining these
parameters involves pricey and time consuming laboratory measurements.
Different stages of calculations require different precision of seepage
modelling. These parameters can be estimated using existing databases
obtained over time, the results are influenced by the quality and quantity of
input data available at the moment. The unsaturated hydraulic parameters
can be predicted from previously estimated soil hydraulic parameters (the
forward problem), from observed retention data and quantifying the
hydraulic properties by simultaneous analysis of a limited number of soil
water retention data points. The present paper shows differences in seepage
calculations using different parameters obtained for three different input
data. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1987 |
ISSN: | 2065-2127 |
Appears in Collections: | CIBv2015
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