2023
DOI: 10.3390/w15101832
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A Preliminary Study of the Seepage Hammer Effect and Its Impacts on the Stability of Layered Infinite Slope

Abstract: A rapid change in the pore water pressure of unsaturated soil due to a wetting front is a crucial factor and may result in instabilities in layered slopes. This study presents preliminary research on such a change, which we define as the seepage hammer effect. Vertical infiltration with multiple soil layers by column test was implemented to investigate the mechanism of the seepage hammer effect and distinguish it from the well-known Lisse effect and reverse Wieringermeer effect. A two-phase flow model was util… Show more

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