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Evaluating the mechanisms of erosion for coarse-grained materials
E3S Web of Conferences (2016)
  • Maureen K. Corcoran, Engineer Research and Development Center
  • Michael K. Sharp, Engineer Research and Development Center
  • Johannes L. Wibowo, Engineer Research and Development Center
  • Ghada Ellithy, Engineer Research and Development Center
Abstract
Efforts are currently underway by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to perform a risk assessment of all dams and levees within their portfolio. The vast majority of that portfolio is earthen structures. Findings from the assessments have shown that the major risk drivers for these earth structures are related to erosion (internal and external), overtopping, poorly designed and constructed intrusions (such as pipe crossings), and other factors to a lesser degree (such as burrowing animals). Therefore, the USACE is currently investigating several of these failure modes with emphasis on internal and external erosion. This paper will highlight efforts to investigate surface erosion, which may lead to breach formation and growth, by use of laboratory scale model testing to understand and properly capture the physics of the problem. These data are informing improvement and development of numeral methods for use in ongoing risk assessments.
Publication Date
January 1, 2016
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/E3SCONF/20160703008
Citation Information
Maureen K. Corcoran, Michael K. Sharp, Johannes L. Wibowo and Ghada Ellithy. "Evaluating the mechanisms of erosion for coarse-grained materials" E3S Web of Conferences Vol. 7 (2016) p. 3008
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/ghada_ellithy/8/