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Analysis of Rainfall-Caused Seepage into Underlying Bedrock Slope Based on Seepage Deformation Coupling
Precipitation is one of the most important factors inducing shallow slope failures, and the shallow slope covering bedrocks is prone to instability after heavy rainfall. In one-dimensional (1D) seepage–deformation coupling issues, permeability coefficient and moisture vary with matric suction in unsaturated soil. Combining mass conservation, Darcy’s law, and elastic theory, an analytical solution for coupled seepage–deformation in unsaturated soil slopes during rainfall infiltration is derived using the Fourier integral transformation method. The analytical solution can be applied to a 1D seepage problem in a soil slope with flux at the top and impervious bedrock in the base under heavy precipitation, and is conducive to study infiltration into the slope under rainfall conditions. To validate the accuracy of the proposed analytical solution in this study, it is compared with monitored pore-water pressure data from the Gufenping Landslide in the red-bed region located in Nanjiang, Sichuan, China. The compared result shows a good consistency between the analytical solution and the measured results, with a minor relative error. Investigation of the parameters demonstrates that the water-level rise is closely related to the coupling, which is influenced by precipitation duration, precipitation intensity, soil properties, and slope angle. The bottom boundary of the slope is considered to be impermeable in this study, which leads to rainfall accumulation at the base over time, and the coupled effect becomes more pronounced at the bottom boundary.
Analysis of Rainfall-Caused Seepage into Underlying Bedrock Slope Based on Seepage Deformation Coupling
Precipitation is one of the most important factors inducing shallow slope failures, and the shallow slope covering bedrocks is prone to instability after heavy rainfall. In one-dimensional (1D) seepage–deformation coupling issues, permeability coefficient and moisture vary with matric suction in unsaturated soil. Combining mass conservation, Darcy’s law, and elastic theory, an analytical solution for coupled seepage–deformation in unsaturated soil slopes during rainfall infiltration is derived using the Fourier integral transformation method. The analytical solution can be applied to a 1D seepage problem in a soil slope with flux at the top and impervious bedrock in the base under heavy precipitation, and is conducive to study infiltration into the slope under rainfall conditions. To validate the accuracy of the proposed analytical solution in this study, it is compared with monitored pore-water pressure data from the Gufenping Landslide in the red-bed region located in Nanjiang, Sichuan, China. The compared result shows a good consistency between the analytical solution and the measured results, with a minor relative error. Investigation of the parameters demonstrates that the water-level rise is closely related to the coupling, which is influenced by precipitation duration, precipitation intensity, soil properties, and slope angle. The bottom boundary of the slope is considered to be impermeable in this study, which leads to rainfall accumulation at the base over time, and the coupled effect becomes more pronounced at the bottom boundary.
Analysis of Rainfall-Caused Seepage into Underlying Bedrock Slope Based on Seepage Deformation Coupling
Int. J. Geomech.
Wu, Lizhou (Autor:in) / He, Bo (Autor:in) / Peng, Jianbing (Autor:in)
01.05.2024
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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