Su, H.; Dai, D.; Zhang, T.; Yang, J.; Mu, Z. Experimental and DEM-CFD Coupling Investigations on the Characteristics and Mechanism of Seepage Erosion for Cohesionless Soil. Water2023, 15, 3085.
Su, H.; Dai, D.; Zhang, T.; Yang, J.; Mu, Z. Experimental and DEM-CFD Coupling Investigations on the Characteristics and Mechanism of Seepage Erosion for Cohesionless Soil. Water 2023, 15, 3085.
Su, H.; Dai, D.; Zhang, T.; Yang, J.; Mu, Z. Experimental and DEM-CFD Coupling Investigations on the Characteristics and Mechanism of Seepage Erosion for Cohesionless Soil. Water2023, 15, 3085.
Su, H.; Dai, D.; Zhang, T.; Yang, J.; Mu, Z. Experimental and DEM-CFD Coupling Investigations on the Characteristics and Mechanism of Seepage Erosion for Cohesionless Soil. Water 2023, 15, 3085.
Abstract
Seepage erosion is one of the main reasons for the local collapse or instability of embankments. To investigate the characteristics and mechanism of seepage erosion for cohesionless soils, the model tests by using an independently developed seepage erosion device and the numerical simulations based on the Discrete Element Method-Computational Fluid Dynamics (DEM-CFD) coupling model were carried out. The results show that the seepage erosion process of the cohesionless soil can be characterized by four stages: stable seepage stage, fine particles upward migration stage, sand samples boiling stage, and erosion damage stage. The skeleton structure of soil sample under seepage flow is continually changed due to the loss of fine soil particles, which results in a significant decrease in the sample strength and may ultimately lead to the failure of the sample. The results of this study can provide references and bases for the design, construction, and long-term service of embankments or earth dams under the complex seepage condition, reducing the risk of seepage erosion.
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