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Upstream Cutoff and Downstream Filters to Control of Seepage in Dams
Authors:Salmasi  Farzin  Nouri  Meysam  Abraham  John
Affiliation:1.Department of Water Engineering, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran
;2.Department of water engineering, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Urmia, Urmia, Iran
;3.University of St. Thomas, Minnesota, School of Engineering, 2115 Summit Avenue, St. Paul, MN, 55105, USA
;
Abstract:

The finite element method was used in this study to investigate cutoff walls and downstream filters to control seepage, the exit hydraulic gradient, and uplift forces for dams. Experimental data was used for validating the numerical modelling. The effective parameters are the length of filter and its distance downstream from the dam, the depth of the cutoff walls, the upstream dam head, and the thickness of alluvial foundation. The results show that by increasing filter length, the exit hydraulic gradient, uplift force, and seepage are reduced. The optimum relative length of the filter is L/H?=?0.028 which results in a decrease of about 65% in the exit hydraulic gradient, a 35% decrease in seepage and 10% reduction in the uplift force at the upstream foundation and a 60% decrease in the uplift force at the downstream foundation. Increase of cutoff wall depth reduces the exit hydraulic gradient, uplift force, and seepage. Using two cutoff walls both upstream and downstream of the dam decreases seepage, hydraulic gradient, and uplift force 132%, 450% and 11% respectively. However, using an upstream cutoff and downstream filter decreases seepage, hydraulic gradient, and uplift force by 180%, 490%, and 119% respectively. Thus, based on this study, recommendations for suitable combinations of upstream cutoff and downstream filter are provided.

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