Coupled Hydro-Mechanical Analysis of the Pre-failure and the Failure Behaviour of a Dyke on Soft Subsoil: Formulation and Synthesis of Results

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Abstract

In an attempt to evaluate current models for the safety assessment of dykes on soft soils, STOWA, the foundation for research on regional dykes in the Netherlands, launched and supported a full scale test on a regional historical dyke, which included observation of the pre-failure response and the design of its failure. The stress test on the dyke included progressive excavation at the toe and rapid drawdown in the ditch next to the toe of the embankment, until failure eventually occurred. The data and the observations collected on site during the test are a unique body of information on the coupled hydro-mechanical pre-failure behaviour and on the resistance of the earth construction. A selection of these data was included in the formulation of the Theme C of the 15th International Benchmark Workshop on Numerical Analysis of Dams, held in September 2019 in Milano, Italy. This contribution presents the main outcomes of the numerical benchmark, coming from the results of the different groups, which analysed the case with current geotechnical constitutive and numerical models.

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Jommi, C., Sterpi, D., de Gast, T., Muraro, S., Ponzoni, E., & van Hemert, H. (2021). Coupled Hydro-Mechanical Analysis of the Pre-failure and the Failure Behaviour of a Dyke on Soft Subsoil: Formulation and Synthesis of Results. In Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering (Vol. 91, pp. 645–665). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51085-5_36

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