dc.contributor.author |
MALIK, ZAHEER MUHAMMAD |
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dc.date.accessioned |
2017-12-14T07:37:58Z |
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dc.date.accessioned |
2020-04-09T16:35:04Z |
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dc.date.available |
2020-04-09T16:35:04Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2012 |
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dc.identifier.uri |
http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/2702 |
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dc.description.abstract |
This research has addressed typical geological complexities through
performance evaluation of selective foundation seepage control features for
embankment dams on deep permeable strata. The study is based on an intricate case
history of Satpara Dam Project founded over moraines. Seepage control measures for
Satpara dam foundations included upstream extension of the dam core as an
impervious blanket with a partial cutoff at its upstream end.
Seepage modelling was carried for ‘as-designed’ seepage mitigation measures
under 2-D sectional flow model assumptions for different case scenarios using
SEEP/W. In-situ permeability test results from pre-construction exploratory
investigations of the project, ranging over several logarithmic orders of magnitude,
were scrutinised for identification of a representative dataset for assignment of K-
values while characterising spatial variability. Relative seepage sensitivity analyses
were made using ‘percentile’ values from the two-layered ‘pervious zone in
homogeneous’ foundation representation approach and computed values from the
multi-zoned ‘ROCKWORKS modelled’ multi-zoned foundation representation
approach. Comparative inferences considered theoretically acceptable limits in
averting piping initiation for the adopted seepage control measures. The refinement in
K-assumptions from the layered to the multi-zoned approach influenced and enhanced
scale of magnitudes and rate of change of computed gradients and hydraulic heads
along their distributions and trends at different points of consideration along the flow
direction. The adopted seepage control scheme reduced the computed hydraulic
gradients to 73.5% and the head potential to 72% at toe of core relative to no seepage
control measures.
Available project data from five years of consecutive operation (for five
impoundings during 2007-2011) showed that conservation level and consequently a
steady state condition was not achieved. Effectiveness of the adopted seepage control
measures at Satpara Dam was evaluated through comparative response of instruments
installed across the cutoff wall, for upstream and downstream observations at two
different depth zones, and along the flow path in the foundations upstream and
downstream of the main dam axis. Piezometeric data from 27 selected responsive
foundation piezometers covering the project area was used to develop percent
potential contour plot plans, corresponding to selected pseudo-steady state reservoir
levels and for a reservoir level common to the last three impounding stages.
Evaluation of head differentials and percent potential distributions also provided
evidence of cross flow influences, indicating 3-D flow in the dam foundation domain.
Pseudo-steady state reservoir levels defined new loading conditions, which
were used to extend the 2-D ‘as designed’ SEEP/W model and additionally simulate a
3-D seepage model using FEFLOW. Simulated results based on the multi-zoned pre-
construction foundation representation could not replicate the observed ‘pseudo-
steady’ foundation response. It was assessed that applied heads had likely caused
redistribution of unsupported fines, at probable locations associated with higher
potential drops and concentrated potential contours. The cutoff wall proximity and
foundations underlying the drainage blanket were accordingly identified to induce
higher gradients susceptible for subsequently dislodging fines. An inverse 2-D
modelling approach was implied to correspondingly re-adjust K-values in the
sectional multi-zoned pre-construction foundation representation. This helped
improve related subsurface perceptions of post-construction foundation behaviour. |
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dc.description.sponsorship |
Higher Education Commission, Pakistan |
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dc.language.iso |
en |
en_US |
dc.publisher |
UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY LAHORE – PAKISTAN |
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dc.subject |
Applied Sciences |
en_US |
dc.title |
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF SELECTIVE CONTROL MEASURES OF FOUNDATION SEEPAGE FOR EMBANKMENT DAMS OVER PERMEABLE STRATA |
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dc.type |
Thesis |
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