Guang-ze Shen’s research while affiliated with Nanjing Hydraulic Research Institute and other places

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Fig. 1. Cross-section of piping passage.
Fig. 5. Flow chart of numerical method.
Fig. 6. Comparison of measured and calculated results of USDA-ARS-HERU model test P1.
Fig. 7. Calculated breach hydrograph and breach widths for Apishapa Dam failure case.
Fig. 8. Calculated breach hydrograph and breach widths for French Landing Dam failure case.

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Numerical modeling of earthen dam breach due to piping failure
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August 2019

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Water Science and Engineering

Sheng-shui Chen

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Guang-ze Shen

Based on model tests of earthen dam breach due to piping failure, a numerical model was developed. A key difference from previous research is the assumption that the cross-section of the pipe channel is an arch, with a rectangle at the bottom and a semicircle at the top before the collapse of the pipe roof, rather than a rectangular or circular cross-section. A shear stress-based erosion rate formula was utilized, and the arched pipe tunnel was assumed to enlarge along its length and width until the overlying soil could no longer maintain stability. Orifice flow and open channel flow were adopted to calculate the breach flow discharge for pressure and free surface flows, respectively. The collapse of the pipe roof was determined by comparing the weight of the overlying soil and the cohesion of the soil on the two sidewalls of the pipe. After the collapse, overtopping failure dominated, and the limit equilibrium method was adopted to estimate the stability of the breach slope when the water flow overtopped. In addition, incomplete and base erosion, as well as one- and two-sided breaches were taken into account. The USDA-ARS-HERU model test P1, with detailed measured data, was used as a case study, and two artificially filled earthen dam failure cases were studied to verify the model. Feedback analysis demonstrates that the proposed model can provide satisfactory results for modeling the breach flow discharge and breach development process. Sensitivity analysis shows that the soil erodibility and initial piping position significantly affect the prediction of the breach flow discharge. Furthermore, a comparison with a well-known numerical model shows that the proposed model performs better than the NWS BREACH model. Keywords: Earthen dam, Piping failure, Overtopping failure, Breach flow, Numerical modeling, Sensitivity analysis

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... The initial elevation of the hole was considered at 560 m.a.s.l.) The seepage flow through this initial pipe leads to a ceiling collapse [45] and transitions into a trapezoidal broad-crested weir (the overtopping phase). Therefore, the dam break outflow is computed with the orifice equation for the pipe stage and with the weir equation for the overtopping stage. ...

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The Impact of a Clay-Core Embankment Dam Break on the Flood Wave Characteristics
Numerical modeling of earthen dam breach due to piping failure

Water Science and Engineering