The purpose of the work is to analyze the possible consequences of global warming on the state of permafrost and the issues of predicting the degradation of foundations during construction and design in permafrost regions. The study determines the principles and constructive solutions of foundations in areas with permafrost. From the presented options, the most rational one is selected. The analysis of observational data on the degradation of permafrost is given, on the basis of which the forecast of further degradation is built. Based on the research results, a rational method for erecting foundations in permafrost areas was determined taking into account the predicted degradation of permafrost.
Introduction. As the statistics of observations of groundwater retaining structures shows, one of the most significant factors of emergencies in these structures is the occurrence of filtration deformations in the dam body. This often results in the appearance of moves of concentrated filtration. The occurrence of these phenomena can be provoked by a rapid decrease of the headwater level known as reservoir drawdown. It can be caused either by the technological requirements of the operation of the hydraulic unit or by the occurrence of an emergency situation. Modern design standards require mandatory consideration of the case of rapid drawdown with an assessment of the filtration regime and stability of the structure. Materials and methods. The results of numerical studies of unsteady filtration in a homogeneous earth dam under reservoir drawdown are considered. Numerical studies were carried out on the basis of the finite element method using the PRAXIS software package. Test calculations were carried out, which showed the reliability of the results obtained. The influence of the soil filtration coefficient of the dam, the rate of drawdown and the slope of the structure on the change in the position of the depression curve and the value of the maximum pressure gradient is analyzed. Results. For the considered variants of earth dams with different characteristics, the parameters of the filtration flow are obtained when the headwater level changes: the position of the depression curve and the values of the maximum pressure gradients. An assessment of the possibility of occurrence of filtration deformations of soils of the upper prism of the dam is given. Conclusions. The use of the PLAXIS software package for solving problems of unsteady filtration under reservoir level changes allows to obtain reliable results that are well comparable with the results of other proven methods. At certain rates of runoff for soils of different permeability in the upper prism of an earth dam, large values of pressure gradients exceeding critical values may occur. This indicates the necessity to control the process of drawdown and the use of antifiltration measures.
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